RIght now on C-Span
Submitted by scottishamerican1 on Mon, 01/19/2009 - 00:17
around 12:16am on regular C-Span on the British Economy, the wednesday house of commons debate between Gordon Brown and David Cameron are debating about the economy and economic bailouts, really interesting to watch!!!!! I like David Cameron in the debate.
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Thanks for the post!
Thanks
The Winds of Change!
brown is a one world
brown is a one world government shill... that idiot sold the majority of great brittains gold off at about 275.00 an ounce.. the moron picked the very bottom!
"When governments fear the people there is liberty. When the people fear the government there is tyranny."
-Thomas Jefferson
I am more concerned about the return of my money than the return on my money. --Mark Twain
“A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.” (Prov. 22:3; 27:12 KJV)
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I hate to disagree with you, as all gold sales by the Central
Banks were to anonymous buyers. Which simply means we do not really know if any gold was even sold at all.
Remember, the Central Banks around the world came up with this scheme, in an attempt to suppress the price of gold and strengthen their fiat currencies. The scheme required each Central Bank to take its turn selling off some of their inventories of gold. The sales took place about every six months or so. To this day no one knows who the Buyers were.
With all sales being to anonymous buyers, who really knows if any sales even took place. At best. I think Bank A sold anonymously to Bank B and then B sold to Bank C, with eventually the last Central Bank selling back to Bank A.
These bastards are crooks, I put nothing above what their capable of!
Just my thoughts!
hjschaapman
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Sierra
Did you see where they removed our commets from the vid you posted?
You included the time
but not the time zone ;-)
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