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sfth13
03-01-2009, 10:20 AM
The global economic meltdown has already caused bank failures, bankruptcies, plant closings, and foreclosures and will, in the coming year, leave many tens of millions unemployed across the planet. But another perilous consequence of the crash of 2008 has only recently made its appearance: increased civil unrest and ethnic strife. Someday, perhaps, war may follow.

As people lose confidence in the ability of markets and governments to solve the global crisis, they are likely to erupt into violent protests or to assault others they deem responsible for their plight, including government officials, plant managers,

landlords, immigrants, and ethnic minorities. (The list could, in the future, prove long and unnerving.) If the present economic disaster turns into what President Barack Obama has referred to as a "lost decade", the result could be a global landscape filled with economically-fueled upheavals.


here's the rest of it :

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12501

zorgon
03-01-2009, 06:36 PM
Just bought 10 cases of bullets Bring it on!!!!

Heretic
03-01-2009, 09:50 PM
well one thing is for sure

things will not go back to the way they used to be

global change is upon us

for better or worse

₣яэđĸĊ
03-25-2009, 12:33 PM
As people lose confidence in the ability of markets and governments to solve the global crisis, they are likely to erupt into violent protests
And once they figure out that their troubles are CAUSED by government meddling, and the fraudulent markets they've caused... you get round 2!

₣яэđĸĊ
03-25-2009, 12:37 PM
Of course this assumes people in general will ever figure this out

Norval
03-25-2009, 04:41 PM
Yah mean figure this out?

₣яэđĸĊ
03-26-2009, 11:35 AM
well, "in general", I'd say a pretty good list.

I don't see an organization I'd trust or willingly fund, regardless of who motivates them.

Although, I have to admit that, my father was a civil/mechanical engineer, a history buff, including a pretty good knowledge of the bible, and one other thing he never spoke of, nor imparted any knowledge to me about....

a 32nd deg. Mason.

Always wondered about that side of him, though never tried to investigate it.

Norval
03-26-2009, 12:31 PM
Well, Fred, there are a few I would and can add to this list, but it's pretty much every organization on the planet that is not of the Kingdom. The Document is pretty clear so that even a common everyday person would be capable of understanding if they actually tried. (Not counting the ones that are intentionally blinded and believe the lies.)

We owe this list to Zen for finding it, I just completed it as far as the head honchos here at this time. Soon it will have a new head at the top and these troublesome bad ETs will be "under our feet" for the next thousand years. Things just keep adding up.