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Mar 27 2009

The Obama Challenge

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Hat tip Wikipedia/Rothschild Family
We keep hearing from “Dear Leader” that an answer of “No” to his budget is not a sufficient reply, that his critics need to be more creative. Okay, now I don’t know about you, but when I have any kind of a problem, the very first thing I will do is to diagnose the problem. Otherwise, all we are doing is a “band-aid” job. What kind of a doctor would prescribe a medication without a diagnosis? A charlatan? A snake oil salesman?

Do you remember Congressman Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa), Chairman of House Financial Subcommittee of Capital Markets, leaking some very interesting information about how there was a “strike” on the Dow that drained off approximately 550 billion in 2 hours on September 15, 2008. Now, I assume that the Stock Market has the technology to investigate who might have caused this devastating crash. The question, to me, is why hasn’t this been investigated?

There has been only speculation, but no FBI investigation of who caused this. As Kanjorski stated, if the Federal Reserve hadn’t closed down, there would have been a withdrawal of 6 trillion dollars leading to the collapse of the U.S., followed by the collapse of the Global economy.
So, Mr. Obama, have your DOJ, FBI, whatever examine this, rather than throwing bandaids at the problem. That is, unless you don’t want us to know it was one of your friends (George Soros)? He is a prime suspect, since, according to an Urban Legend he “Broke the Bank of England” in 1992. However, he is most likely just a front man for the Rothschilds, since, if he had actually done that infamous deed he would have been certainly have been assassinated. He did, however, according to Business.Asiaone, make 1.7 billion during the latest crisis. Obama’s friend, Warren Buffet lost 25 billion. Maybe Warren needs a reality check.


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