Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Pension Crisis Looming

States see pension crisis looming despite cuts

Almost every state in the U.S. has made cuts to its public-employee pensions, seeking to dig out from the economic downturn, but so far the measures have fallen well short of bridging a nearly $1 trillion funding gap.
Since 2009, 45 states have rolled back pension benefits for teachers, police, firefighters and other public workers, including cuts by Michigan and California this month. Next week, Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign legislation requiring, for example, that certain teachers work longer and pay more toward their pensions.
The state measures show how economic forces are reshaping traditional rivalries, convincing lawmakers and labor leaders that past public pension plans are unsustainable. In Ohio and elsewhere, politically potent unions have locked arms with state officials over the pension cuts.
But the new laws have trimmed just $100 billion out of the $900 billion gap between what the states and their workers put into their retirement plans and what the states owe in retirement benefits, according to estimates prepared for The Wall Street Journal by researchers at Boston College.
Unfunded liabilities in many states grew to troubling levels after investment losses in the 2008 financial crisis depleted pension assets. While most states have approved some form of pension cuts, many have opted to apply those changes only to workers who have yet to be hired.
That means most of the savings won't be realized for decades, when the most expensive retirement benefits come off the books. Changes made to the retirement plans of newly hired workers are expected to reduce pension costs by 25% over the next 35 years, according to Boston College estimates.
For years, part of the attraction of public service jobs has been guaranteed pensions and other benefits. That remains largely intact for current workers. Only a handful of states have replaced some guaranteed pension benefits with 401(k)-style retirement accounts that are commonplace in U.S. corporations.
Experts say the differences between public and private retirement benefits will eventually narrow as cuts to new workers' plans take hold.
Many states have avoided reducing benefits for current workers or retirees, saying the plans have legal protections. Courts in Minnesota and Colorado have ruled that cost-of-living raises can be reduced.
"There is a lot of gray area,'' said Alicia Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. More states could try to cut future benefits for current workers because the laws aren't clear, she said.
Earlier this month, California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, signed pension reductions he called the "biggest rollback to public pension benefits in the history of California pensions." The changes, mostly for newly hired workers, are expected to save the state retirement system as much as $55 billion over the next few decades. But the measures won't immediately reduce unfunded liability, said spokesman for Calpers, the state pension fund.
A spokesman for the California department of finance said the pension changes would achieve some immediate savings, but they are largely designed to address the long term sustainability of the retirement system. He said pensions of current workers were "vested rights" that can't be altered
The $100 billion reduction in unfunded liabilities comes from such states as Rhode Island and New Jersey, which suspended annual cost-of-living raises for retirees, according to the Boston College estimates.
States also have shifted more pension costs to employees. As of 2010, state workers were paying 10% more toward their retirement plans compared with three years earlier, according to Boston College. These increased contributions will gradually reduce unfunded liabilities.
Some states say they need more immediate relief.
On Friday, the Teachers Retirement System of the State of Illinois said its pension bill to the state would increase by about $300 million in the fiscal year that starts next July. The higher costs derive from a pension board decision to lower its assumed rate of investment return, citing the "volatility of the world economy."
The lower the expected return, the more the pension's unfunded liabilities grow—unless the state fills the gap with higher contributions from employees or taxpayers, or tries to cut benefits.
Illinois lawmakers had a chance to address the deepening hole last month but they couldn't agree on a bill to limit cost-of-living adjustments. "Changes of some sort are necessary and everyone expects them to happen,'' said Richard Ingram, executive director of the Illinois teachers' pension fund.
In Ohio, lawmakers this month passed a series of changes that touch current and retired workers, along with new hires.
Many of the state's public-employee unions supported the pension cuts less than a year after they fought a bruising battle with Republican lawmakers to retain their current rights to collective bargaining. But on the pension issue, many state labor leaders agreed that their members' retirement benefits needed to be trimmed.
"It is a tough pill to swallow,'' said Kevin Griffin, who is president of the local teachers union and an English teacher in Dublin, Ohio.

Banker Austerity Equals Social Chaos

Rajoy inches toward aid as protests seethe


By Julien Toyer and Fiona Ortiz
MADRID | Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:53pm EDT
(Reuters) - Violent protests in Madrid and growing talk of secession in Catalonia are piling pressure on Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy as he moves closer to asking Europe for rescue money.
In public, Rajoy has been resisting calls from bankers at home and the leaders of France and Italy to move quickly to request assistance, but behind the scenes he is putting together the pieces to meet the stringent conditions for aid.
With protesters stepping up anti-austerity demonstrations, Rajoy presents painful economic reforms and a tough 2013 budget on Thursday, aiming to persuade euro zone partners and investors that Spain is doing its deficit-cutting homework despite a recession and 25 percent unemployment.
Figures released on Tuesday suggested Spain will miss its public deficit target of 6.3 percent of gross domestic product this year, and on Wednesday the central bank said the economy continued to contract sharply in the third quarter.
By pre-empting reforms demanded by Brussels -- such as creating an independent fiscal auditor -- Rajoy hopes to sell them to voters as home-grown rather than imposed from outside.
Diplomats reported intense last-minute pressure on Madrid on Wednesday from key euro zone policymakers to take tougher measures, notably on freezing pensions.
On Friday, Moody's will publish its latest review of Spain's credit rating, possibly downgrading the country's debt to junk status.
On the same day, an independent audit of Spain's banks will reveal how much money Madrid will need from a 100 billion euro ($130 billion) aid package that Europe has already approved for the banks.
A STEP CLOSER
Rajoy is gradually shedding his reluctance to seek a sovereign bailout for the euro zone's fourth biggest economy - a condition for European Central Bank intervention to cut his country's borrowing costs.
He suggested in an interview published on Wednesday that he would make the move if debt financing costs remained too high for too long.
"I can assure you 100 percent that I would ask for this bailout," he told the Wall Street Journal, calling the situation he faces right now "fascinating".
He also said he had not made his mind up on whether to maintain inflation indexation of pensions, which could cost the state an extra 6 billion euros this year.
"We need to be sufficiently flexible in order not to create any further problems," he said when asked about pensions.
The interview, the central bank's warning on the third quarter and other factors drove up Spain's borrowing costs, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year bond jumping to 6 percent on Wednesday, a level seen as unsustainable in the medium term.
The blue-chip index of leading stocks fell 3.46 percent to a two-week low, with heavyweight banks BBVA and Santander leading the way.
Markets were also reacting to a letter from Germany, Finland and the Netherlands on Tuesday that implied that rescue funds Spain receives for its banks will remain on its public debt. The three said any future direct recapitalization of banks by the euro zone's bailout fund should not cover "legacy" problems.
CATALONIA INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT
The government's drive to rein in regional overspending as part of its austerity measures has prompted a flare-up in independence fervor in Catalonia, the wealthy northeastern region that generates one-fifth of Spain's economic output.
Just as the euro zone crisis has strained relations between wealthier nations of the north and heavily indebted countries to the south, Spain's crisis has aggravated tensions between the central government and its self-governing regions.
Catalonia needs a 5 billion euros bailout from the central state to meet debt payments this year, but Catalans are convinced they bear an unfairly large share of the country's tax burden.
More than half say they want independence from Spain, the highest level ever.
Artur Mas, the conservative president of Catalonia, announced on Tuesday he would hold early elections in November after Rajoy rejected his call for more tax autonomy. Mas's Convergence and Union, or CiU, party is likely to win an absolute majority in the regional parliament, which he can use to battle Rajoy over spending cuts.
On Wednesday Mas took things further, saying Catalonia should also hold a referendum on independence, which the central government says would be unconstitutional.
Although an independent Catalonia is a remote possibility, the political instability sends a worrying message to investors. Rajoy's People's Party has threatened to take control of the budgets of regions that fail to meet deficit reduction targets despite Catalonia already having made tough austerity measures.
Analysts said Mas, who until recently expressed more moderate aims for Catalan autonomy, was playing a dangerous game.
"In the short term it's not going to help in any way, it's going to increase, if this is at all possible, the lack of confidence in the future of Spain," said Javier Diaz-Gimenez, professor of economics at IESE.
COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS
Anti-austerity groups planned a fresh demonstration on Wednesday evening in Madrid, a day after police fired rubber bullets at thousands of protesters who tried to form a human chain around the parliament building.
Police arrested 35 protesters on Tuesday and 64 police and demonstrators were injured in the clashes.
The relatively small but intense protests this week have added to Rajoy's image problems abroad.
Officials in Brussels and Berlin have accused him of failing to sell his reforms effectively, partly because of confusing messages from his separate treasury and economy ministers and from his own office.
"The problem in the structure of his economic cabinet is transmitting a confused, improvised image," said an economist, who did not want to be named and who said Rajoy will have to name a powerful economic deputy by the end of the year to sort out his communications issues.
The governments of Ireland, Portugal and Greece were all voted out of office after they sought bailouts from Europe.
But Rajoy may have more staying power, especially if he negotiates a bailout "lite", such as a precautionary credit line from the European bailout fund that would not involve taking Spain out of the credit markets.
The uncharismatic conservative has more than three years left to his term and his People's Party has firm control of parliament, with no signs so far of party splits that might force him out early.
(Additional reporting by Paul Day; Editing by Paul Taylor)

The Fed Floats the Election Economy

Fed Virtually Funding the Entire US Deficit: Lindsey

Published: Wednesday, 26 Sep 2012 | 12:02 PM ET
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By: Justin Menza
News Writer
Federal Reserve Building, Washington, D.C.
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The latest round of extraordinary Federal Reserve stimulus is risky and leaves little room to maneuver should another crisis hit, economist Lawrence Lindsey told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday.
Lindsey said that with the Fed purchasing at least $40 billion a month in mortgage debt through QE3, “they are buying the entire deficit.” (Read more: Fed Pulls Trigger, to Buy Mortgages in Effort to Lower Rates.)
“I have no problem doing extraordinary things in extraordinary times,” said Lindsey, a former White House economic advisor under former president George W. Bush who now runs his own consulting firm.
Lindsay said he agreed with the Fed’s first two rounds of quantitative easing. Now, with the economy now growing closer to its trend rate, “doing something that’s really out of the ordinary is risking things.”
He added, “If this becomes the new ordinary, it’s hard to imagine the Fed’s maneuvering room” should another crisis hit. (Read More: Why Fed Policy Just Like the NFL Refs: El-Erian.)
The central bank's recently announced bid to stimulate the economy has also taken the pressure off politicians to deal with the U.S. fiscal cliff, Lindsay argued, which could result in destabilizing tax hikes and spending cuts automatically taking effect early next year.
“The Fed, maybe because it can't do otherwise, has told the Congress: 'We're going to buy your bonds no matter what,'” Lindsey said. “I think that's keeping the pressure off the president, off the Congress.”
The effective of QE3 on interest rates may also keep Congress from reining in borrowing.
“If the (Fed) chairman’s estimates of the effectiveness of QE3 on interest rates come true, we’re going to be down to an average cost of borrowing for the government of 0.6 of a percentage point,” Lindsey said. “Why would any Congress not borrow and spend if they could borrow at 60 basis points?” 
 © 2012 CNBC.com

Friday, August 24, 2012

Mental Institution for the Lawful Protestor?


There is hope for America.
If you have paid close attention this last decade, you will have noticed that there is an assault against the freedoms of our nation by those whose desire is to ultimately control the People in our entirety.
The assaults are piecemeal and usually reported only in the local media. When the stories enter the national spotlight, then the People are given the opportunity to express their opinion, and the opinion is usually against the actions of those few in power who have no regard for an American individual’s freedom and the laws that protect it.
If by chance an assault against one person’s freedom occurs in your locale, then make it a national story. Bring it to everyone’s attention. Turn on the light of knowledge, and the insidious haters and destroyers of the freedoms our nation has stood for will scatter like roaches in an infested room. They can and will be defeated.
By the way, for those of you who are uninformed in Cold War history, every communist nation sent its political dissidents to prison, labor camps, and especially to psychiatric hospitals. The totalitarian regimes of these nations deemed political dissent against the government as a mental illness. Never in America?

Subject: RE: ANTI-GOVERNMENT PHOBIA. You are mentally ill? http://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/info_schedule_battle/Anti_Government_Phobia.html

Consider Mr. Raub’s experience as an assault on America, a beta test of totalitarian proportions, and if ignored by us today may very well bite all of us sooner than you think.

Va. judge orders release of detained veteran
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A judge on Thursday ordered the release of a former Marine who was detained for psychiatric evaluation after posting strident anti-government messages on Facebook.
Prince George County Circuit Judge W. Allan Sharrett said at the end of a one-hour hearing that the involuntary commitment order issued by a magistrate against Brandon J. Raub was invalid because it contained no allegation or basis to hold him, according to the head of a civil liberties organization that represented the 26-year-old veteran.
"This is a great victory," Rutherford Institute executive director John Whitehead said. "He's a good human being. He just got caught in some weird bureaucratic meanderings and the judge recognized that there's really no true facts to hold this man in a psychiatric ward."
Raub was released from the Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center late Thursday and was on his way back to his home in the Richmond area, a Rutherford Institute spokeswoman said. Both Raub and his mother, Cathleen Thomas, were unavailable for comment.
Raub, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was taken into custody Aug. 16 after being questioned by Chesterfield County police and federal agents about his Facebook posts. The FBI said the interview was prompted by complaints from people who read his ominous posts, including some that spoke of a pending revolution. One said "a day of reckoning" was coming, and another said: "Sharpen my axe; I'm here to sever heads."
Onlookers shot a video of Raub being led away from his home in handcuffs and posted it on You Tube, fueling a groundswell of support for the veteran and criticism that the government was trampling on his free-speech rights. The Charlottesville-based Rutherford Institute came to his defense, characterizing the government's actions as those of a police state. Raub was not charged with a crime.
"Brandon Raub was arrested with no warning, targeted for doing nothing more than speaking out against the government, detained against his will, and isolated from his family, friends and attorneys," Whitehead said. "These are the kinds of things that take place in totalitarian societies. Today, at least, Judge Allan Sharrett proved that justice can still prevail in America."
He called Raub's release a victory for the First Amendment.
"People a have right to go on Facebook or the Internet (and) say things that people might not agree with, "Whitehead said. "But that doesn't mean they're crazy or should be incarcerated for it."
Raub initially was taken the John Randolph Medical Center in Hopewell, where he was held over the weekend for a preliminary evaluation. After a hearing Monday, another judge ordered Raub detained for an additional month and transferred him to the Salem VA hospital.
Thursday's hearing was expected to be limited to Raub's objection to the transfer, so Whitehead said Sharrett's decision came as a surprise.
"The petition is so devoid of any factual allegations that it could not be reasonably expected to give rise to a case or controversy," the order says.
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Associated Press Writer Michael Felberbaum contributed to this report.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Silver Breaks $29.00

Silver has broken the $29.00 level, but the word continues to voice concern over the fall of the Euro and the European Zone.

This fall and winter have been the seasons forecast as the time of Euro dissolution. There will be a restructuring with only the states having the strongest economies as members. The "losers" will be bank owned by then, having fulfilled the between-the-lines mandate the European Economic Union was founded upon. That being the case or not, the EU is about to crash.
 

Top Investor Warns of “Financial Armageddon” as Soros Dumps Bank Stocks, Buys Gold http://thenewamerican.com/economy/markets/item/12552-top-investor-warns-of-%E2%80%9Cfinancial-armageddon%E2%80%9D-as-soros-dumps-bank-stocks-buys-gold


Silver being at $29.00 may indicate that JP Morgan has stopped pillaging the precious metals market in support of a lost cause, or JPM may be raising the market value in preparation for one last raid. Either way, the expectation remains that investment will flood from the Euro and to the dollar, and then, as the dollar falters under raised taxes and government cuts under Paul-Ryan-type austerity or we go over the December 31st economic cliff, by law, the investment rush will be to precious metals in the portfolio of tangible assets.

Will Israel play as the US proxy and go to war with Iran? Pray it does not especially if you love and enjoy the comfort of your current world. If Israel fails humanity and does, then all bets of all kinds can be thrown to the nuclear wind for some time to come.

If you need to stock up on food and other essentials, then do so now before the poop hits the fan. Now is the time for you to prepare for any and all emergencies.

In Defense of Our Troops


If we support our troops who are fighting in defense of our freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan, then why are our freedoms being attacked by our government at home?

If you support the troops as I do, having served and having family members serving, then make a very loud noise for them, and get them home from occupation duty in foreign lands, protect them from the depleted uranium ammo they are issued and dying from the effects of, protect them from the pre-combat mind altering vaccinations they are receiving, from the psycho-tropic drugs they are being issued in combat zones- notice the increase in military suicides, and support them by ending their fast turn-around multiple deployments.

If you support the troops, then show your love by defending them.

Military Vet Detained For Psych Evaluation Over Anti-Government Facebook Posts
August 21, 2012 7:48 AM
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A former Marine involuntarily detained for psychiatric evaluation for posting strident anti-government messages on Facebook has received an outpouring of support from people who say authorities are trampling on his First Amendment rights.
Brandon J. Raub, 26, has been in custody since FBI and Secret Service agents and Chesterfield County police questioned him Thursday evening about what they considered ominous posts talking of a coming revolution. In one message earlier this month, Raub wrote: “Sharpen my axe; I’m here to sever heads.”
Police — acting under a state law that allows emergency, temporary psychiatric commitments upon the recommendation of a mental health professional — took Raub to the John Randolph Medical Center in Hopewell. He was not charged with any crime.
The Rutherford Institute, a Charlottesville-based civil liberties group, sent one of its attorneys to the hospital to represent Raub at a hearing Monday. A judge ordered Raub detained for another month, Rutherford executive director John Whitehead said.
“For government officials to not only arrest Brandon Raub for doing nothing more than exercising his First Amendment rights but to actually force him to undergo psychological evaluations and detain him against his will goes against every constitutional principle this country was founded upon,” Whitehead said. “This should be a wake-up call to Americans that the police state is here.”
Raub’s mother, Cathleen Thomas, said she was not surprised by her son’s plight.
“We’re seeing our government overstepping its bounds again and again on the Constitution,” she said in a telephone interview. “The bottom line is his freedom of speech has been violated. It was his patriotic right and duty to make those grievances known.”
Thomas said her son, who served tours as a combat engineer in Iraq and Afghanistan, is “concerned about all the wars we’ve experienced” and believes the U.S. government was complicit in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. One of his Facebook posts, she said, pictured the gaping hole in the Pentagon and asked “where’s the plane?”
“I want the country to know who he is — that he’s not crazy, he’s a staunch patriot,” Thomas said.
Whitehead said he found nothing alarming on in Raub’s social media commentaries.
“The posts I read that supposedly were of concern were libertarian-type posts I see all the time, so I don’t know what supposedly triggered this,” he said. “I see worse stuff.”
The big concern, Whitehead said, is that government officials are apparently monitoring citizens’ private Facebook pages and arresting people with whom they disagree.
Dee Rybiski, an FBI spokeswoman in Richmond, said there was no Facebook snooping by her agency.
“We received quite a few complaints about what were perceived as threatening posts,” she said. “Given the circumstances with the things that have gone on in the country with some of these mass shootings, it would be horrible for law enforcement not to pay attention to complaints.”
Whitehead said some of the posts in question were made on a closed Facebook page that Raub had just created and that had only three members, so he questioned whether anyone from the public would have complained about them.
“Support Brandon Raub” Facebook pages were drawing significant interest and — along with other Internet sites — had numerous comments from people outraged by the veteran’s detention.
Raub’s supporters are characterizing the detention as an arrest, complaining that he was handcuffed and whisked away in a police cruiser without being served a warrant or read his Miranda rights. But county and federal authorities say it was not an arrest because Raub doesn’t face criminal charges.
Col. Thierry Dupuis, the county police chief, said Raub was taken into custody upon the recommendation of mental health crisis intervention workers. He said the action was taken in accordance with the state’s emergency custody statute, which allows a magistrate to order the civil detention and psychiatric evaluation of a person deemed to be potentially dangerous. He said Raub was handcuffed because he resisted officers’ attempts to take him into custody.
Whitehead said Raub’s only act of resistance was refusing to allow authorities into his home without a warrant. A video of the incident shot by onlookers and posted on You Tube provides no insight because Raub was already in cuffs when the cameras started rolling.
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Monday, August 6, 2012

State Terrorism Strikes Again for Gun Control



As stated in a previous post: if the Aurora staged shooting did not stampede the public into demanding gun-control, then more staged shooting would occur.

The results of the Aurora shootings: Two huge gun-control bills floundered, and the public stampeded into the gun shops to increase the record number of Americans arming themselves for personal protection against criminals and government alike.

Five more gun-control bill are currently on the table.

The least publicized gun related events following the Aurora shooting were two cases of armed senor citizens facing off with armed robbers, AND WINNING!

ARMED SLAVES ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTROL!

Sikh Temple Shooter Was In Army Psychological Operations

State terrorists will stop at nothing to instill fear into the people for the sake of passing laws to control and make defenseless a law abiding population.

And by the way, Eric Holder's Fast and Furious gun running operation into Mexico was a state terrorist operation, as sworn Congressional testimony agrees.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Another Civil War Against Slavery?



The silver and gold paper markets continue to indicate the health of the global economy, albeit in a historically contradictory manner. The only investors remaining in the “Paper” precious metals market are those manipulated few who are still betting, hoping and praying to their demons for the salvation of the global economic system. And so, when some hopeful sprig of “good news” scents the airwaves with a notion that the European Union will survive its deepening socioeconomic crisis, the paper precious metals markets rise in value.

In the meantime, those who are cognizant of the writing on the wall, and are able to discern it, continue to purchase physical assets of every kind, especially those assets that will avail themselves in some practical way to one's survival.

If you are not familiar with the dynamics of personal survival, as most Americans are not, then you will find it very beneficial to read the diaries, biographies, and histories of the civilian who survived the horrors of World War Two, and I am not referring only to the Jews. There were civilians in Europe who survived under Nazi occupation, and some actually thrived, but the greater majority experienced life changing events that included the deaths of loved ones and the loss of home, possessions and personal wealth. Millions became refugees, and to pray “give us this day our daily bread” meant just that and that alone.

This experience is a rising reality in America, and although “survival” and “preparedness” and “self-sufficiency” have become tin-foil-hat words- compliments of the blue-screen propagandists who are determined to keep the herd smiling as it transcends the edge of the cliff- the degenerate global elite have built their retreats, stocked their shelves, and armed themselves for protection against you.

In a very few months there will be global events that will awaken the herd up in a moments time, and the result will be a flood of anger and rage from those who will demand to know why they were not told of the horrors in advance so that they could have prepared themselves while there was still time.

But before these events occur we will be disarmed; because armed slaves are difficult to control. We will be brought to economic ruin; because it is easy to control hungry people. We will be relocated to established concentration camps; because homeless people will need a roof over their head. These are only a few of the things being prepared for those who survive the coming events.

Prepare yourselves, and give up nothing that will be demanded from you by the United Nations global government and its enforcers of economic slavery. They are not your friends, they are not here to serve you, and they do not come in peace.Remember, slavery was once "the law" in America, and we fought a war to abolish it. We may have to fight another one to keep it from returning.

Hold onto your guns! Protect your home, hearth, food, wealth and health. Gain spiritual strength in advance of the days of trouble. Be better to others than you would expect them to be to you. Turn away from evil, but toward helping the weak. Remain vigilant and keenly aware of the world around you. Good people must survive what is coming if a better world is to be created from the ashes of the present corruption.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Eminent Domain: Government/Banker Collusion


As the 5th Column Manchurian president, Barry Soetoro, dissolves the 2nd Amendment into a United Nations Gun Treaty, the bankers continue to steal homes from good, law abiding people. Puppet Barry and Company know that when austerity becomes the final bank bailout, the people are going to get really angry and are going to begin looking for banker blood to spill.

Bankers are stealing homes-owners' properties:
Clouded Titles: The Foreclosure Crisis Exposed with Author Dave Krieger

And worse, local governments are beta testing the “legal” rip-off of mortgaged homes. Government working in collusion with corporations at the expense of the people is defined as fascism, and authoritarian fascism characterizes the soul of the present global government/banking system. A one world currency will follow the fall of the Euro and the US dollar.

Calif. Cities Eye Plan to Seize Mortgages

The stated reason for this government land-grab under eminent domain is to help home owners whose mortgages are under water. The local government, having taken possession of a mortgaged home, will reach a refinancing agreement with the bank so that the home owner, now in total serf status, can make lower monthly payments to the local government. 

What if at some point down the road of national economic dissolution the municipality has no room in its public housing to house the suddenly homeless? If the state owns your mortgage, then your house is public housing.

California cities are beginning to drop one by one through insolvency. Never, ever trust government. Historically speaking, it is in government’s nature and best interest to exploit the people’s energy and wealth in order to maintain and strengthen its own existence. And the bankers, having exploited the American dream of home ownership through the sub-prime mortgage fraud, should be incarcerated by the government instead of becoming business partners with it.

If you have the sense that reality has changed, and that we are functioning in a new paradigm of unmitigated corruption in the most trusted and respected realms of society, then you are correct.  If you have yet to realize what dire financial straits we the people are in, then you have yet to face government/banker fraud and austerity face to face. And, by the way, the big banks, thanks to their tax-payer financed bailouts, now control 51% of the capital flowing through the US economy. Where is it flowing to? Certainly not the economy of the never ending Great Recession!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Obama: The United Nations 5th Column Manchurian


There is a new revolution occurring in the Whitehouse. Its roots are in the Communist Manifesto, and its financier is the international banking cartel. Its political cadre is the despotic elite functioning through the United Nations organization. Its puppet in the Whitehouse is not an American citizen, nor is he a servant of its people.

An American president in service to his nation would not, could not morally or legally, hand the keys of his nation over to a world organization. Our puppet president is at war with the American people, and he has every desire to enforce their demise.

Barry Soetoro October Surprise


Homeland Security/C.I.A. Launch Investigation of Dr. James David Manning

Since January, 2012, every "legal" milestone for the enslavement of the nation has been set in place by this United Nations Manchurian candidate, Mr. Barry Soetoro, the illegitimate president of the United States of America.

His latest decision, in service to the United Nations and the international banking cartel, will be his single handed acceptance of the United Nations Small Arms Treaty. His desire is for every street in the nation to resemble the murderous streets of Chicago, where only the gangster and the ineffectual state enforces of public safety are armed, and the citizen remains at the mercy of both.

He desires every American city to be the post-Katrina New Orleans where armed gangs of police raped and terrorized its citizens, and where the National Guard disarmed the law abiding citizens by brute force. This is where he spoke last evening of the necessity for gun control in America; a slap in the face to the victims of state terror, and those who are aware of the state enforced carnage that occurred in post-Katrina New Orleans.

Dig in, people, dig in, for the worst for America is yet to come.