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Does the illuminati really exist?? (pg. 4)
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by ierxium
What "system"? How about if you only use two dolar bills? |
Two dollar bills are anti-illuminati. Every single time you spend them you grow wiser and more resilient to the conspiracy. Why do you think the Treasury department is phasing them out? I have decided that I am willing to sacrifice myself for all of you good people. Send me all your $1 bills and I shall bear the brunt of its oppression. Please ... no thanks are necessary, I'm just doing my duty.
Btw: for all of you oppressed abroad, I also accept foreign conspiracy currency as well. |
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| ogvh5150 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
If you use US dollars, then you're part of the "system."
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Actually if your government uses fiat money it is part of the system. So you're only half right with that statement. |
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| Zild |
| Just cut the seal off your dollar bills and staple them to your door and you'll be ok. |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
There is no such thing as the Iluminati today. It was all a hoax by the Camerlengo to give science a bad name and look good for the Roman Catholic Church...I thought everybody knew that? |
if u honestly believe that, ur SO lost:o |
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| bokus |
| Search for a Family called.............. Rothchilds, or rothschild one of the two. There is rich history in the documents found on them. Do a yahoo search and see how many companies they back and own. They meet twice a week to decide the worlds gold currency exchange rates etc. They even got cool surnames like Baron Henry Rothchilds the first |
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by bokus
Search for a Family called.............. Rothchilds, or rothschild one of the two. There is rich history in the documents found on them. Do a yahoo search and see how many companies they back and own. They meet twice a week to decide the worlds gold currency exchange rates etc. They even got cool surnames like Baron Henry Rothchilds the first |
they make good wine. a little overpriced though, something like $300 for a bottle of Lafite:p |
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| Zild |
I still can't see the fnords man.
All Hail Eris! |
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| ogvh5150 |
| quote: | Originally posted by bokus
Search for a Family called.............. Rothchilds, or rothschild one of the two. There is rich history in the documents found on them. Do a yahoo search and see how many companies they back and own. They meet twice a week to decide the worlds gold currency exchange rates etc. They even got cool surnames like Baron Henry Rothchilds the first |

Buffet, Schwarzenegger, Rothschild
Rothschild to leave gold market
| quote: | Rothschild to leave gold market
NM Rothschild, one of the City's oldest merchant banks, has decided that profit takes precedence over history and is to withdraw from London's gold market.
The move is part of Rothschild's plans to halt all commodities trading out of London as it becomes less profitable.
Last year, the business generated just 2.2% of the bank's income, down from more than 8% five years earlier.
Rothschild's departure will leave a big gap, not least because it hosts the twice-daily gold price fixing.
Old school
Started in 1919, it is a prized and bizarre tradition.
Every day at 1030 and 1500 local time, five representatives of investment banks meet in a small room at Rothschild's London headquarters on St Swithin's Lane.
NM ROTHSCHILD HISTORY
1798 Nathan Mayer Rothschild leaves Frankfurt for England
1815 The Rothschilds supply gold to the Duke of Wellington
1875 NM Rothschild raises financing for the UK to buy stake in the Suez canal
1919 First gold fix takes place in London
1926 NM Rothschild helps to refinance London underground company
Source: NM Rothschild
They are charged by the London Gold Market to agree a price for the bullion on offer.
Each sits behind a desk and gets a phone and small Union Jack.
In the centre is the chairperson, who for the past 85 years has come from Rothschild.
A price is given and relayed via phone lines to customers.
Then the haggling begins.
When the price is right and buyers are matched with sellers, the flags are lowered and the price is fixed.
Harsh reality
While the whole process harks to a bygone age, the economics of the modern gold market are far less quaint.
Many producers are no longer hedging their exposure to both currency and commodity price movements and that has taken a large chunk of business off the table.
According to bank chairman David de Rothschild, "our income from commodities trading in London has fallen as a percentage of our total income in each of the past five years".
"We have concluded that this is no longer a core area of activity and have, therefore, decided to withdraw from the market."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/business/3628971.stm
Published: 2004/04/15 13:29:33 GMT
© BBC MMIV
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| PHALPAX |
| the illuminati exist......no further comment... |
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| Seventil |
Most Theological and Historical scholars believe the Illuminati (in their true form) were killed or otherwise disposed of in the late 16th century.
It's interesting though, to think that they may have survived through the centuries. Unlikely, but interesting.
In any case, I'll sleep well tonight. |
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