Imminent Collapse Of The U.S.

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Christina

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UAFF MAY 2008 UPDATE: The Imminent Collapse Of The U.S. Government And America By 02/09 On the 13th day of March 2008, a rare "closed door" session was held by the United States House of Representatives. It was only the fourth time in the history of the United States that the House of Representatives closed the doors and met in absolute secrecy. Thus, those who were elected to represent the people of the United States would not allow the people to know what they were meeting about. Furthermore, House Rule XVII, clause 9, forbids the Representatives from revealing what was discussed. The penalty for leaking such information includes loss of seniority, fine, reprimand, censure, or expulsion! What went on behind those closed doors where every member was sworn to absolute secrecy, to always conceal and never reveal? We know that the only reason for secrecy is to hide evil. The news media said almost nothing about the secret conclave, but it was mentioned only that one of the items being discussed was the new surveillance techniques that are going to used by the U.S. Government to watch every American. Congress members were forbidden to talk about what went on in their secret meeting. Several of the Representatives, however, were so furious and concerned about the future of the country that they began leaking info. Here are some of the things that were reportedly leaked out regarding the secret meeting: Discussion regarding the imminent collapse of the U.S. Economy to occur by September 2008 - The imminent collapse of the U.S. Government finances by February 2009 - The possibility of Civil War inside the United States as a result of the collapse - The advance round-ups of "insurgent U.S. Citizens" likely to move against the government - The detention of those rounded up at The REX 84 Camps constructed throughout the United States - The possibility of public retaliation against members of Congress for the collapses - The location of safe facilities for members of Congress and their families to reside during massive civil unrest - the necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with Canada and Mexico - The issuance of a new currency called the AMERO for all three nations as an economic solution. Obviously, there is no documentary proof for the above as the meetings were secret. The information, however, does fit the profile of what is going on around us. Our Almighty Savior is ultimately in charge. Time will tell if these things are so, and time is running outmorehttp://www.uaff.us/deathcamps.htm........................dont know if all this is true but we certainly seem to be headed in this direction
 

Wakka

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Oh boy, why do bad things happen around my birthday.
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Jerusalem Junkie

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Typical political self preservation....only worried about themselves. Thats why they are the rich and the poor keep getting poorer...funny you don't hear them complaining about the cost of living do you......Dracula in a gray flannel suit.
 

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It is speculated that Bush might DO/cause a false flag catastrophe (or terror attack) just before the election so that he can instal himself as a dictator of the U.S. for life. Kissinger has been submitting proposals for population reduction since the 1970's and it has become a popular idea today.http://tribes.tribe.net/freedomguardians/t...e2-5324081064b4As far as "collapse", it is probably more deliberate than we think. The North American Union is in the works beginning with CANAMEX/Trans-Texas Corridor, Topoff 5, foreign military on U.S. soil, and the FEMA exercises.http://www.channelingreality.com/NAU/NAU_Main.htmhttp://www.channelingreality.com/NAU/Inter...l_Corridors.htmIn 1999, Kingsville, Texas was invaded (against it's will) by the U.S. Army's Delta Force and the 'Nightstalkers' in a military exercise. Ever since then, there have been Topoff 1,2,3, and 4, now Topoff 5 is planned. FEMA is getting into the act, too.http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=5788http://operationawakening.wordpress.com/20...iowa-last-week/http://intelstrike.com/?p=251http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/mar/07/b...ise/?city_localScroll about halfway down the next page to "EX ARMY OFFICER" or press CTRL F and enter CRITICIZE and then press enter. The word will be highlighted.http://www.ufoinfo.com/roundup/v05/rnd05_39.shtmlI think it is the beginning of the end (last days).
 

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Yeah, this is a conspiracy theorist's haven. I wish I knew more, but none of what has been mentioned so far surprises me. Where's Richard Belzer when you need him?
 

RaddSpencer

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Those knuckleheads up there need to knock of the war/social giveaway spending and pay off that ENORMOUS national debt. What are we going to do when China and Japan stop giving us money?
 

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Ok so the house of represenatives held a closed meeting, where them and only them talked about a hidden problem, and this problem is so secret that if they talked about it they get kicked out and fined millions of dollars. So how did this article get its imformation? It sounds more like superstition than fact.
 

Christina

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Heres another article today about this on an investment site Economic Collapse in September?Clif Droke GSR snippetMay 19, 2008A rumor is swirling around the Internet that an inglorious end to the U.S. economy is imminent. Unlike previous rumors to this effect, this one carries the weight of recent events in the financial realm and has many believing the rumor will come to pass.According to the Australia.TO newspaper, as reported in the May 2008 Last Trumpet Newsletter (LTM), several congressmen were so incensed about what was discussed behind those doors that they were compelled to leak the contents of the meeting. Following is what is rumored to have been discussed: Imminent collapse of the U.S. economy by September 2008; imminent collapse of the U.S. Government finances by February 2009; possibility of civil war within the U.S. resulting from the collapse; detainment of "insurgent U.S. citizens" in anticipation of their moving against the government; the potential for violent action taken by citizens against members of Congress due to the collapses; the merger of the U.S. economy with those of Canada and Mexico as a solution to the collapse; the introduction of a new tri-national currency called the "AMERO" as another economic solution.morehttp://www.321gold.com/editorials/droke/droke051908.html
 

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Its allllll goooooberishhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!! cant take it any moreeeee
Its gooberish because those knuckleheads in Washington DC have broken the bank. You know, most state governments are REQUIRED to balance the budget every year --- not so with the corrupt, idiotic federal government. Those clowns need to knock off all this ridiculousness and pay off that debt!
 

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I agree Rad I think this guy in the link I posted has it exactly right when he quotes the following: let me say that there does ring a certain measure of truth to the rumor concerning an economic collapse. There wouldn't be as much fear generated over the headlines, nor would they be as widely circulated as they have been, if there wasn't. The fact that many people even consider these stories as being potentially true is revealing of the mindset of Americans today: they are nervous about the economy, scared over high oil and gas prices and none too happy over the housing price deflation. So we can imagine how easily someone might be swayed by a rumor of this magnitude. More than anything else, the rumors of an imminent financial and economic collapse are symptomatic of a wounded mass psyche.The next consideration is that even if the substance of the rumor is untrue (to say nothing of the projected timeline), the fact that many are inclined to believe it doesn't reflect well, nor does it bode well, for the government. When rumors like this one begin to spread, and are believed even in part, it is a vote of no confidence for the government and monetary authorities. While such problems can be remedied with short term solutions, the longer term implications are disturbing and are much harder to remedy.The Fed may well have dodged the bullet this time but in so doing it has created for itself a new set of difficulties down the road. Those challenges can only be viewed properly through the lens of the long-term Kress cycles. Quoting Machiavelli, "It is in the nature of things that you can never escape one setback without running into another."In the here and now, consumers are feeling the weight of high gas and food prices. An article appeared in the May 14 edition of the Washington Post bearing the headline: "Burdened by the weight of inflation, standards of living are challenged." The article reported the results of a Washington Post/ABC News poll which surveyed households across the socio-economic spectrum.
 

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I agree Rad I think this guy in the link I posted has it exactly right when he quotes the following: let me say that there does ring a certain measure of truth to the rumor concerning an economic collapse. There wouldn't be as much fear generated over the headlines, nor would they be as widely circulated as they have been, if there wasn't. The fact that many people even consider these stories as being potentially true is revealing of the mindset of Americans today: they are nervous about the economy, scared over high oil and gas prices and none too happy over the housing price deflation. So we can imagine how easily someone might be swayed by a rumor of this magnitude. More than anything else, the rumors of an imminent financial and economic collapse are symptomatic of a wounded mass psyche.The next consideration is that even if the substance of the rumor is untrue (to say nothing of the projected timeline), the fact that many are inclined to believe it doesn't reflect well, nor does it bode well, for the government. When rumors like this one begin to spread, and are believed even in part, it is a vote of no confidence for the government and monetary authorities. While such problems can be remedied with short term solutions, the longer term implications are disturbing and are much harder to remedy.The Fed may well have dodged the bullet this time but in so doing it has created for itself a new set of difficulties down the road. Those challenges can only be viewed properly through the lens of the long-term Kress cycles. Quoting Machiavelli, "It is in the nature of things that you can never escape one setback without running into another."In the here and now, consumers are feeling the weight of high gas and food prices. An article appeared in the May 14 edition of the Washington Post bearing the headline: "Burdened by the weight of inflation, standards of living are challenged." The article reported the results of a Washington Post/ABC News poll which surveyed households across the socio-economic spectrum.
It's true guys. Yet when Christian say Truth, people get upset about the Truth, yet does not consider things as Truth, yet they try to put Christian in a guilt trip by saying "You are judging..." How is telling the Truth judging? Is like they want to live in sin.
 

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Just look at the headlines in the last few days almost reads like bible prophecyNew Breed of American Emerges in Need of FoodSouth Phoenix Family Calls Rising Food Prices a "Crisis"New Yorkers Dumpster Dive for Free Food Surging Food Prices Mean Global Instability Food Price Spike to hit EU Farming Review Are You Watching the Food Riots?Deadly Aftershock Jolts Sichuan As Mourning BeginsChina Says 205,371 People Evacuated From Quake Zone China Warns of Burst Dams As Death Toll RisesChina Quake Waves Felt Around the Globe – TwiceEarthquake Hits Agricultural Production in ChinaCrews Battle 90+ Blazes in Drought-Stricken Fla. La Niña Identified as Source of Violent Tornado OutbreaksNot-So-Safe-Deposit Boxes: States Seize Citizens' Property to Balance Their BudgetsStates Seize Citizens Property to Balance Their Budgets! What's Yours is Ours – Your Government at WorkImmigration: Politically Correct Scam Job Texas Group Sues to Stop Border FenceU.S. Citizenship to be Checked in Event of a StormBarak Hints Gaza Incursion Imminent Bin Laden Lashes Out at Arab LeadersRabbit Plague on Australian Horizon: Environment and Economy ThreatenedIs the Vatican Easing Humanity Toward Alien Disclosure? Free Quran Coming to Your Doorstep?Average Gasoline Prices Seen Nearing $4 SoonBill for Taxpayers Swells By Trillions Canada's Housing Boom 'Has Come Off the Boil'Problem Debt Hitting Britain's AffluentSmoking Gun Ties Chavez to Colombia Rebels Russian President Pledges to Bolster Nuclear ArsenalIndia: Rising Food Prices Threaten Social Calamity Hundreds Protest Against Food Prices in Senegal Will Uzbekistan Face Famine? At Least Three, Possibly Six, Killed As Riots Sweep Cameroon Food Crisis and Pakistan China Warns Death Toll From Massive Quake May Reach 50,000 USAID Chief Tells Congress World Food Demand Far Outpaces Supply Lawmaker: Nation's Food System Is Collapsing Food Riots are Coming to the US ? 6 Companies Control 98 Pc. of the World’s Seeds UN Alert: One-fourth of World's Wheat at Risk From New Fungus: One Fungus Could Bring Famine for Years to Come Drought Threatens Bumper Wheat Crop
 

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What would be the correct Christian response to the US govt. rounding up "insurgents" and placing them in concentration camps and exterminating them?1. Should we rise up and fight back, knowing that it is wrong for any govt. or group to do this?2. Should we do nothing and have faith that God would triumph over this evil?I have a hard time sometimes between what I want to do and what God's will for me to do is.
 

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Just as the government’s budget is in disarray, so is the US dollar which continues to decline in value in relation to other currencies. The dollar is under pressure not only from budget deficits, but also from very large trade deficits and from inflation expectations resulting from the Federal Reserve’s effort to stabilize the very troubled financial system with large injections of liquidity.A troubled currency and financial system and large budget and trade deficits do not present an attractive face to creditors. Yet Washington in its hubris seems to believe that the US can forever rely on the Chinese, Japanese and Saudis to finance America’s life beyond its means. Imagine the shock when the day arrives that a US Treasury auction of new debt instruments is not fully subscribed. http://www.vdare.com/roberts/080318_collapse.htmEventually, the Federal government simply won't be able to get any more money out of Japan and China or any other country for that matter. What is going to happen when no one loans us money?