One could hope, but to me it appears more probable that these so-called economic cycles are manufactured for the long-term purpose of aggregating IOUs (as in ICUs I Control You) - which is what "money" really is in fewer and fewer hands.
I.e. it will not be the Illuminati that suffers, but countries and big corporations. If the hypothesis is correct, than the purpose of the upcoming slump is to allow the Illuminati to succeed where they have currently hit a wall - further strengthening of control and centralization. Maybe the Illuminati are running around like headless chicken right now - desperately trying to think of ways to hit us with? It's members do appear to believe that if they have not put their global Iraq based government in place by 2012, it will never happen. --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > shempmcgurk wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > > >> shempmcgurk wrote: > >> > >>> http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/hanson1.html > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> So now you're hanging out over on Lew Rockwell's site? He's not > >> > > exactly > > > >> a big fan of the Bushies, you know. > >> > > > > > > > > > > It's not a question of "now", I've been reading LewRockwell.com for > > years. > > > > Indeed, Ron Paul has contributed over 350 columns to LewRockwell.com > > and I've been reading him for years...probably the only person on FFL > > who even knew who he was before he ran for president. > > > Nope, I've been listening to Alex Jones for several years who also had > Ron Paul on before he ran for president. Alex also thinks "Global > Warming" is questionable. But then just because I listen to him doesn't > mean I agree with him on everything. And as I mentioned before these > guys are upset not so much about global warming or climate change but > what they view as the New World Order trying to use it as a tool for > authoritarian governance. > > I also agree with Ron Paul that we are in for a economic collapse and it > may not be a bad thing as it will probably also take out the corporate > power structure which is something they probably aren't counting on. We > get to erase the blackboard and start all over again which is probably > the only way out of this mess. >
