Monday, June 20, 2016

Illinois----The French Connection

Check out this French map from the year 1717!  Pais Des Ilinois translates to ILLINOIS COUNTRY.   Beginning in 1534, and for 229 years thereafter, France colonized and governed the area comprising modern day Illinois.  However, in 1763 France ceded the region to Great Britain as part of a worldwide remodeling of colonial territories decreed by the Treaty of Paris.  Great Britain ruled Illinois for only 13 years, losing the territory to the North American Colonies which, on July 4, 1776, declared themselves to be the independent United States of America.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

You Can Legally Create Money $$$$$$$

If you sign a mortgage for $100,000, you have probably created $100,000 of new money.  Wait a minute, isn't the bank just loaning to me $100,000 of existing money others have deposited or invested in the bank?  Unlikely!  Banks loan out way more money than the total sum of all checking, savings, CD deposits and bank stock equity.  How can banks loan money they do not have?  That sounds like some kind of illegal scheme!  Yes, it does sound suspicious, but it is legal.  When you sign mortgage papers, the bank opens an account in your name and credits the account with a "deposit" of $100,000.  Presto, chango, you and the bank have swiftly created $100,000 founded on nothing more than your signature and ledger entries.  Surprise, your own bank account is the source of the $100,000 the bank gives to you.  How is it possible that the money you borrowed was created out of thin air?  Answer: because bank laws allow (and encourage) the hocus-pocus.  MORE THAN 90% OF THE MONEY IN THE ECONOMY TODAY IS CREATED BY YOU AND THE BANKS!

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Tombstone For 431 Dead Californians ?


Three minutes before midnight on March 12, 1928, the massive concrete St. Francis Dam in Los Angeles County suddenly failed without warning.  A 140 foot tall flood wave was released.  The flood wave traveled 54 miles to the Pacific Ocean.  Only the center section of the dam remained standing.  The dam was only two years old when it broke apart.  An estimated 431 people died in the flood waters.  Bodies were unearthed for many years after the flood.  The last body was discovered in 1992.  However, the dam was not finished killing after the flood waters receded.  A "sightseer" fell to his death from the top of the "tombstone" several months after the flood.


                                                            BEFORE THE FALL