McCain: 29 Guesses

Posted by admin on September 14th, 2009 and filed under oil companies | 9 Comments »

http://www.ProgressiveAccountability.org

Ever wonder why John McCain wants to drill for oil off of our coasts so badly? It’s not to help gas prices; he knows it won’t help at all in the short-term, especially not when we have a clear need to get off of oil forever. There’s a bipartisan coalition growing that understands we need to get off oil. But John McCain wants to dig us even deeper in the oil well, harming the environment and making us less secure in our energy needs.

So why does he want to do this, when the reality of the situation demonstrates what a terrible idea it is? I’ll give you 29 guesses.

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Antonia Juhasz Discusses the Tyranny of the Oil Industry

Posted by admin on August 27th, 2009 and filed under oil industry | 3 Comments »

Author and Activist, Antonia Juhasz, discusses her book, The Tyranny of Oil, and what we must do to stop it. Freddy’s Brooklyn Roundhouse presents Ms. Juhasz’s brief history of the oil industry and how deregulation and reconsolidation have created concentrated financial giants that are destroying our economy and the environment.

Duration : 0:26:35

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USA — Federal Reserve 4 / 4

Posted by admin on August 18th, 2009 and filed under the new american oil boom | 14 Comments »

PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …

Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.

Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.

From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.

Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.

It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.

Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.

In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.

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Oil companies’ influence over government

Posted by admin on August 15th, 2009 and filed under oil companies | 25 Comments »

http://kucinich.us

A handful of giant oil companies that met secretly with Vice President Dick Cheney in 2001 are poised to get “unusual” no-bid contracts from the Iraqi government to boost production — further proof that the U.S. invaded Iraq for oil, says Congressman Dennis Kucinich.

Video by Chad Ely.

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USA — Federal Reserve 3 / 4

Posted by admin on August 15th, 2009 and filed under the new american oil boom | 4 Comments »

PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …

Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.

Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.

From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.

Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.

It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.

Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.

In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.

Duration : 0:10:35

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USA — Federal Reserve 2 / 4

Posted by admin on August 9th, 2009 and filed under the new american oil boom | 6 Comments »

PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …

Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.

Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.

From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.

Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.

It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.

Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.

In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.

Duration : 0:10:59

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CNNVid:AMERICAN OIL COMPANIES POISED TO RAPE IRAQ IN OIL !

Posted by admin on August 6th, 2009 and filed under oil companies | 25 Comments »

HERE’S A LITTLE VIDEO CLIP THAT YOU CAN SHOW YOUR NEOCON FRIENDS, WHO SAID THAT THE IRAQ WAR WAS NOT FOR OIL, THAT THEY WERE AND STILL ARE DEAD WRONG !!

THOUGH OIL WAS NOT THE ONLY REASON WHY bUSH STARTED A WAR ON IRAQ, IT WAS DEFINITELY A SICK GOODIE BAG FOR HIM AND HIS EVIL FRIENDS !!

NOW THE AMERICAN OIL COMPANIES ARE ABOUT TO REAP THE REWARDS THAT HAS COST 1000s OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND 100,000s OF IRAQIS THEIR LIVES TO OBTAIN !!

TO WITH YOU EXXON, CHEVRON, CONOCO, PHIILIPS, AND ALL YOU OTHER DEMONIC CORPORATIONS WHO ACQUIRE YOUR GAINS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE INNOCENT’S BLOOD!!

YOUR DAY OF RECKONING IS AT HAND AND
YOUR REWARD WILL BE SERVED !!

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USA — Federal Reserve 1 / 4

Posted by admin on August 6th, 2009 and filed under the new american oil boom | 11 Comments »

PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …

Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.

Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.

From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.

Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.

It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.

Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.

In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.

Duration : 0:10:52

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OPERATION NORTHWOODS FALSE FLAG TERRORISM 911 DECLASSIFIED INSIDE JOB HISTORY economic collapse state of emergency dictator assinate cuba baby boom 60s martial law bailout NAU EU NAFTA CAFTA tax taxes inflation bust suspended campaign oil blood money

Posted by admin on July 28th, 2009 and filed under pa oil boom | 17 Comments »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1qOMCBLIB0
our preemptive strike ideologies are not new; rather, they have been embedded in politics since the shah of iran in 1953. bay of pigs was the same thing as stated in video. it happend again in el salvador. papua new guinea (indirectly thru europe), not to mention the whole iran-contra ollie north rick ross cocaine deal.
old white guy gets fox show
rick ross gets federal lockup
wtc ‘93
federal building okcity
9/11
7/7
what are all these things about thats all i wanna know
I am unaware who made this video but i cannot find it on youtube anymore
“A pretext for war” dating back to the 60’s @ the bay of pigs w/ kennedy & castro were being ambushed by CIA. they talked of faux killings w/ passenger looking drone aircraft.

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