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To: clochard who wrote (108816)6/21/2010 3:44:35 AM
From: Skeeter Bug4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
i think one is foolish if they are leaving their wealth in a form that can easily be stolen by the rogue governments that have bankrupted society.

money in banks is probably the easiest to steal. they could steal investment accounts - but that is somewhat less likely in my view. retirement accounts will be stolen via forced treasury investments (which is outright theft for anyone not very close to retirement and could be theft for everyone should the government take the cash and then default on its obligation).

for those who don't think the government can do this... wake the f* up!

they can take all your children and send them off to fight some phony war based on a gulf of tonkin false flag lie... if big brother can murder 58k of our children based on a big brother ministry of truth lie, they surely can take your money from your various accounts.

i don't see this happening soon - but only the insiders can know the timing.