The currency is boned either way if a jew bank runs it - the problem with something valuable backing the currency is that you have to own the valuable thing. Whoever owns most of the thing also owns the currency, and international jew bankers own most gold.
I recommend checking out The Money Masters, quite a long video, but split into half-hour chapters. To skip to the key point, if the treasury can issue a $100 bond then it can issue a debt-free $100 bill, and issuing just enough to facilitate the transfer of goods and services results in a currency system which serves the people, not the other way round. Fractional reserve banking also needs outlawing, and it describes how to reach that point while keeping the country running smoothly.
Keeping it corruption-free (i.e. Whites only) is a matter of physical defence regardless of system. Gold won't help with jews around - debt has been owed in every dollar in existence since the Wilson constitution breach in 1913, an obviously impossible jew system, and the gold standard was just a mechanism to plunder the gold. Private ownership of bullion was outlawed...
I haven't flown since before 9/11. Fuck that noise. I've made multiple trips across the country since then. I drove. My own car. Flying is like getting into a government owned cattle car. Anyone who does it is retarded.
no fly list, air marshals and anal exams for every muslim tends to keep the boxcutter highjackers from showing up at the terminal, who would have thought...
Like the "temporary" additional phone tax that was instituted on all telephones in 1898 to pay for the five month long Spanish-American War.
At the time, this "temporary" tax amounted to a penny on long-distance phone calls costing more than 15 cents. Congress made it a permanent 3 percent tax on telecommunications services in 1990.
Income tax in Canada is also a temporary tax. When "The Great War" in Europe ends, we'll stop paying. It's only been going on for 109 years; it should be over any day now.
They didn't fully implement this stuff until about 2012. I know because I flew with layovers to LA and back across the country around 2010. I even brought a huge glass bubbler pipe back.
Not at PBI it wasn't. I was on one of the first flights to takeoff after 9/11. Pretty normal, just a really packed flight. A week later on my return trip I was one of seven people on a 737, not including crew. That was fuckin wild, but I didn't have to take my shoes off to get on the plane. That whole show thing didn't start until after Richard Ried tried hiding a bomb in his shoe.
Curious but where ??. I flew more than a couple of times internationally before 9/11, i never recall removing shoes as part of normal border control procedure, both entry or exit - unless you've been removed out of line and are requested to undergo some 'smuggling/ prohibited item investigation'.
Yea, i think that was what they claimed for the impetus of a more thorough safety/ inspection policy when boarding the flights, along with sept 11 and 'muh boxcutters'.
[ - ] Gowithit 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 30, 2023 21:06:08 ago (+1/-0)
Dallas and hawaii both in the 90's. Pulled out of line ,luggage pulled and double searched. 13 and about 15 years old. Maybe it was because I was a teenager flying alone but they also pulled older guys to get searched. Cousin also got pulled out of line when he flew as a teen. Maybe it was the name?
After 9/11 I got introduced to the Dr.Who looking bomb detecting machine. And who the fuck is smuggling shit in their kids diapers? That fucker needs to be shot. In 2005 they grabbed my daughter and strip searched her in the Dayton Airport. She was one y.o. and that was bullshit.
[ - ] dassar 1 point 1.6 yearsOct 1, 2023 21:08:14 ago (+1/-0)
Yes, it was still normal policy/ procedure if you're pulled out of line for a cursory hands on inspection. It wasnt every single traveler being subjected, pre 2001.
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[ - ] Clubberlang 4 points 1.6 yearsSep 30, 2023 20:37:40 ago (+4/-0)
Must be a continuous war effort.
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I recommend checking out The Money Masters, quite a long video, but split into half-hour chapters. To skip to the key point, if the treasury can issue a $100 bond then it can issue a debt-free $100 bill, and issuing just enough to facilitate the transfer of goods and services results in a currency system which serves the people, not the other way round. Fractional reserve banking also needs outlawing, and it describes how to reach that point while keeping the country running smoothly.
Keeping it corruption-free (i.e. Whites only) is a matter of physical defence regardless of system. Gold won't help with jews around - debt has been owed in every dollar in existence since the Wilson constitution breach in 1913, an obviously impossible jew system, and the gold standard was just a mechanism to plunder the gold. Private ownership of bullion was outlawed...
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Gas was 1.01 a gallon.
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0 Terrorists Caught.
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At the time, this "temporary" tax amounted to a penny on long-distance phone calls costing more than 15 cents. Congress made it a permanent 3 percent tax on telecommunications services in 1990.
http://fbaum.unc.edu/lobby/043_3%25_Excise_Tax/Congressional_Statements/House/H_Royce_052500.htm
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[ - ] dassar 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 30, 2023 20:28:52 ago (+0/-0)
I flew more than a couple of times internationally before 9/11, i never recall removing shoes as part of normal border control procedure, both entry or exit - unless you've been removed out of line and are requested to undergo some 'smuggling/ prohibited item investigation'.
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[ - ] Endo_Aryan 2 points 1.6 yearsSep 30, 2023 21:21:53 ago (+2/-0)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Reid
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After 9/11 I got introduced to the Dr.Who looking bomb detecting machine. And who the fuck is smuggling shit in their kids diapers? That fucker needs to be shot. In 2005 they grabbed my daughter and strip searched her in the Dayton Airport. She was one y.o. and that was bullshit.
@Peckerwoodperry
[ + ] dassar
[ - ] dassar 1 point 1.6 yearsOct 1, 2023 21:08:14 ago (+1/-0)
It wasnt every single traveler being subjected, pre 2001.
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[ - ] Gowithit 0 points 1.6 yearsOct 1, 2023 23:18:18 ago (+0/-0)
Very "and then they came for me .. but there was no one left" -esque.