Stanislaw Blaszczak wrote:

> Znow sie pan wysilil panie jasku, a teraz niech pan to przelozy na ten
> jezyk, ktorego mysle uzywa pan od urodzenia, chyba ze sprawia to panu bol.
>
> SB
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> Subject: Prawica: Lichwiarski system w Federal Reserve - ujawniony...
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> >
> > WORLDNET MAGAZINE
> >                   Blockbuster cover story exposes
> >                   Federal Reserve
> >                   How your money -- and life --
> > are controlled by
> >                   America's banking system
> >
> >
> >
> >                   © 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
> >
> >                   "It is well enough that people  of the nation do not
> >                   understand our banking and monetary system, for if
> >                   they did, I believe that there would be a revolution
> >                   before morning." --Henry Ford

Moze przetlumacze slowa Henry'ego Forda na j.polski: (specjalnie dla p. S.B)

"Jest bardzo dobrze gdy narod nie rozumie systemu bankowego i monetarnego, bo
gdyby sie dowiedzial (prawdy), to wierze ze doszloby (niezwlocznie) do
rewolucji przed switem (nastepnego dnia)"...
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jasiek z toronto


>
> >                   A major investigative exposé of
> > the Federal Reserve
> >                   System will lead off the
> > upcoming March edition of
> >                   WorldNetDaily's sister offline
> > print publication, the monthly
> >                   WorldNet magazine.
> >
> >                   Veteran journalist Anne
> > Williamson, who has written for
> >                   the Wall Street Journal and the
> > New York Times, has
> >                   authored a definitive and
> > eye-opening analysis of the
> >                   nation's banking system for
> > WorldNet.
> >
> >                   The in-depth, 11,000-word report
> > begins this way:
> >
> >                   "Congress passed the Federal
> > Reserve Act on the 22nd of
> >                   December 1913, and from that day
> > forward the United
> >                   States of America ceased to be a
> > Republic."
> >
> >                   From that jarring opening salvo,
> > Williamson launches into a
> >                   critical history of money,
> > banking, the Federal Reserve,
> >                   how the Fed manipulates
> > elections and markets, who is
> >                   behind the Fed, and much more.
> >
> >                   Typically, press treatment of
> > the Federal Reserve -- an
> >                   organization shrouded with
> > mystery since its inception in
> >                   1913 -- amounts either to
> > establishment propaganda or
> >                   conspiracy-mongering hysteria.
> > So WorldNet sought out a
> >                   true expert -- a journalist who
> > has testified before
> >                   Congress -- to write this
> > startling cover story.
> >
> >                   Beginning with the March issue,
> > WorldNet is featuring
> >                   each month a major "big-picture"
> > cover story exploring one
> >                   of the truly crucial issues of
> > the day -- often ignored,
> >                   distorted or downplayed by the
> > establishment press -- but
> >                   which directly affect Americans'
> > lives.
> >
> >                   The April issue, for example,
> > will explore whether the 16th
> >                   Amendment -- the one that
> > introduced the income tax --
> >                   was ever actually ratified. It
> > will examine major issues and
> >                   controversies surrounding the
> > income tax today, and will
> >                   also focus on the many citizens
> > who are openly challenging
> >                   the Internal Revenue Service.
> >
> >                   The May issue will feature
> > another major exposé, this one
> >                   on the International Monetary
> > Fund and the World Bank.
> >                   Future issues will cover the
> > drug war, abortion, the United
> >                   Nations and globalization,
> > radical environmentalism,
> >                   evolution, gun control, secret
> > societies, education, and
> >                   Christian persecution in the
> > U.S., among others.
> >
> >                   The editorial staff of
> > WorldNetDaily and WorldNet urge
> >                   readers not to miss these
> > critical editions slated for the
> >                   next year. Although individual
> > issues sell for $7.50, a
> >                   one-year subscription costs only
> > $36 for 12 monthly issues.
> >
> >                   Readers may subscribe to
> > WorldNet by visiting
> >                   WorldNetDaily's online store.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > jasiek z toronto
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