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Ever have the feeling your being scammed by all the so called crisis that come up. Then feds pop in to try and solve them, with no clue as to what they are doing, eventually making things much worse. This is the story of that saga....

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Government Grows War by War: Crisis by crisis.

Government grows with each crisis

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Fascism comes to America

A little-known fact about the Patriot Act

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How to prepare yourself for the next financial crisis

On Jan. 27, 2010, President Obama fired the first volley of a new currency war in his State of the Union speech.

The Messiah Speaks

Obama announced the National Export Initiative. Its failed aim was to double U.S. exports in five years that of course did not happen. What he didn’t say was that the export plan relied on a “secret plan” to weaken the dollar.

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Later in 2010, the Federal Reserve stepped in with a second round of “Quantitative Easing” (QE), or worthless money printing. Big intelligent words are used to snow the commoners on what they are actually doing. It was yet another shot fired by the Fed.

A Little History on the Game

Our federal government started life as a sapling on the Eastern Seaboard in the long ago. Today it’s a giant redwood casting its shadow from Key West to Fairbanks, Nashua to Honolulu. Only crisis can account for its explosive growth over that span…

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Changes occur during national crisis that would never happen in normal times.

We resist dramatic changes in the normal course of our lives. So too in the lives of nations. A contented people has little appetite for radical change. No. Radical change happens only when emergency demands it…

You’ll never swallow castor oil on the abstract claim that it’s “good for you.” But you’ll down it by the bottle if you’re stooped over with nausea & illness and a doctor says it’s the answer.

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A New Deal

There never would have been a New Deal by Franklin D. Roosevelt without the ravages of the crash on Wall Street that gave us the Great Depression that evaporated actual money; certainly not at that point in American history. Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the sale, production, importation, and transportation of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. America was a happy place during the “Roaring Twenties.” It wasn’t looking for change. The economy was booming. Material progress of every sort swept the land. It was the Jazz Age…

Voted for Fascism

Nobody knew just a few years later the American people would soon elect a president threatening, “We must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline.” That ran against every current of American individualism looking back 150 years. But that’s exactly what the people voted for in 1932. They actually voted for fascism. Why? Because the country was in crisis brought on by the corruption on Wall Street because there were no financial controls.

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The New Deal was an American version of the fascist economic system of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, dressed up in red, white and blue. It had none of the aggressive militarism or genocidal tendencies of European fascism. That would set off too many alarm bells. And it was just too far out of step with the American character. But its economic program was nearly identical.

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Who Governs the Economy?

Big business and government would team up to govern the economy. Corporations would form cartels that eliminated competition. Government would set production quotas. And real power would pass from the individual citizen to the political and corporate elite.

The individual would be broken to the common harness. He would no longer be the sovereign of his own destiny but a resource to be managed. There were dams to be built, roads to be laid and people to be employed, that was good for a while.

And the smart people loved it because despite all their talk of democracy, they disdain the ignorant, stupid unskilled laboring masses who just aren’t responsible enough to manage their own lives properly. Even thou it was these rich types that were the ones out of control.

Rich Exploit the Masses

In the Depression the powerful did what they always do in times of crisis -- exploit the emergency to grab even more power. Take advantage of people’s fear by fear

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mongering. They know the people will accept any solution when they’re cowering in fear. Sadly, the people don’t realize the medicine they take is often worse than the disease.

And it all happened in the span of just a few short years. Few would have thought it possible when the good times were rolling. Crisis was to blame.

Nothing has Changed

And so where are we today? Nothing’s changed. Remember when Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s #1 henchman

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said “Never let a good crisis go to waste,” in response to the 2008 financial crisis?

What did health care “reform” have to do with the financial crisis? Precisely nothing. But crisis presented the opportunity. So they took it.

Patriot Act

Speaking of crisis, anyone openly proposing the Patriot Act on September 10, 2001, would have been denounced as a tyrant, a madman trying to implement a police state. But by the end of the next day, the American people not only tolerated it…they demanded it.

But here’s something you may not know -- the government had the Patriot Act ready to roll long before that fateful day. It was biding its time at the Justice Department for 20 years, waiting for the right moment. It would have meant political suicide for anyone proposing it. But on Sep. 12 it could have meant career suicide for anyone opposing it. No Sept. 11, no Patriot Act. Until crisis raised its ugly head!

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For its architects, just like those of the New Deal, crisis meant opportunity. We the people cried for help and the politicos already had the plan to provide it. The only price we paid was lost liberty. None of it would have been possible without crisis.

Domestication of Individuality

19th century social critic Jacob Burkhardt, known as one of the major progenitors of cultural history, warned

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about what he called “the domestication of individuality.” What a devastating, yet accurate phrase.

And isn’t that what we’ve become in so many ways -- domesticated? As the government has grown we, as individuals, have shrunk as more freedoms are taken away and more rules & regs shackled on.

Rules Rule

With over 60,000 rules & regs created to supposedly solve our problems and protect us from the boogey man we have seen our property rights shrink, more taxes added to the point businesses cannot be expanded and you cannot make a move on your own property without the environmentalists up your crack. You might as well sell your property and go live in South America where the living is 50% cheaper than here and you don’t get ripped off in the winter by the utilities.

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Feds 18 Trillion in Debt

You must know there will be another major crisis that the feds can move on and it could very well be a financial crisis, of their own making of course. You don’t think there’ll be consequences for all that mind-boggling amount of money the Federal Reserve whipped up these past several years? I have never seen anything like it and I am 69. Never.

The idiots in charge may have inflated the biggest stock market bubble we’ve ever seen with perhaps the markets being overvalued by as much as 70%! Say on average the Dow is at 17,500 then the market would

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shrink to 5250 points if the bubble burst! Could the world live with that? Of course not! So here come the money managers and big government with all the catchy phrases to show us our mistakes and rule in the crisis!

Face the Reaper

Let’s face it, these people really have no idea what they’re doing, despite all their credentials, fancy titles, gibberish talk, intellectual fantasisims; they’re just making it up as they go along, without any guardrails or reference points. Sooner or later it’s going to catch up with us crashing just like the space program. It just has to.

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Financial Crisis

And when it does, the Fed will be out of bullets. It will be powerless to reverse the next crisis. And fear will probably drive us to the International Monetary Fund to bail us out because no one else will be able to. The financial crisis would basically force us to surrender our monetary sovereignty to a global authority that would enhance the new world order. It’s been the globalists’ dream for decades. Our economic life would in many ways be directed by a gaggle of transnational

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bureaucrats from Germany & France accountable to none of us. And there’s a very good chance that could happen in the not too distant future, with hope and a Godly resolve, may we have left the planet by then. There’ll be no going back from this one. Hence the start of WW3? Gee another crisis!