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Old 11-02-2011, 03:57 AM   #1
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i wonder how Hitler's Jewish financial backers got around the Weimar hyperinflation.

Union Bank in NYC was caught loaning WW2 Germany money in 1942. i wonder what currency they used.

early in Hitler's political career, when he had proven to be a skilled orator and to support the Israel project (in Hitler's terms, "send the Jews to the Desert"), a man named Trebitsch-Lincoln showed up at one of Adolf's rallies to provide Adolf with an envelope full of cash. in the 1920's.
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Old 11-02-2011, 09:06 AM   #2
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i wonder how Hitler's Jewish financial backers got around the Weimar hyperinflation.

Union Bank in NYC was caught loaning WW2 Germany money in 1942. i wonder what currency they used.

early in Hitler's political career, when he had proven to be a skilled orator and to support the Israel project (in Hitler's terms, "send the Jews to the Desert"), a man named Trebitsch-Lincoln showed up at one of Adolf's rallies to provide Adolf with an envelope full of cash. in the 1920's.
Interesting, do you have any links?
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Old 11-02-2011, 01:39 PM   #3
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Horn, how are we supposed to interpret that chart in terms of this conversation? What point are you trying to make?
You know better than to ask me for points, Sparky...

I put it there so you could draw more "fanciful generation" conclusions.

I know, I may have BRIC on the brains, but I'll say in a short 10 years your gonna see inversion in that chart.

Excepting Britain & Japan as they may fall off it all together.
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Old 11-02-2011, 03:11 PM   #4
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I'm not even sure what the chart is plotting. At one point, 50% of U.S. stock investments were outside the U.S.? Now 22%? Is that good or bad? What the hell am I looking at?
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Old 11-02-2011, 08:40 PM   #5
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Britain was merged into the U.S., China & Japan aren't nearly as keen on it.

Unless the ECB empire has some major plans, who's gonna take up the slack?

The greatest story that chart tells though is rapidity of change in the modern world.

Notice the long smooth lines followed by the jagged sharp edges.

Even if the past was just estimated, you wouldn't get the 15% drifts on it with the span of 4-5 years...
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Old 11-03-2011, 03:34 AM   #6
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Who's going to take up the slack of what? I don't see any story at all. I don't even understand what the lines are supposed to represent. Flow of capital into a country? Out of a country?
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:05 PM   #7
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You're saying the US wanted to win a war in Afghanistan?
I guess the US wanted to lose in vietnam and korea? Yeah, the US never wants to win a war, that's the real excuse!



and as for hyperinflation...not going to happen (well, it's been happening for the last 80 years but not the way we thoguht---with piles of paper being burnt to keep houses warm or being kept in wheelbarrows). They way this goobermint taxes and spends, it's more a command economy. hyperinflationary economy is more free than ours. The cockroaches in DC will add tax after tax until there's only two classes--the ultrarich and the ultrapoor. You're already seeing this command economy unfold with louder talk of an internet tax. The middle class people get fewer and fewer.
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:20 PM   #8
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And then you'll have two choices--join the controlled-rebellion or starve to death. No, you won't be able to sit comfortably in your house, with your generator and fire. You've got to pay taxes on that property. Think you can sell some gold and silver? sure, maybe for a while...but how much will a 50% tax on that last you, 70% tax? You'll need some kind of transportation...there's a nice fat tax waiting for you right there. Oh, and it'll require gas too...at about 10$/gallon.

You think all that money supply will get to the people? Sorry, comrade, your credit score isn't good enough. In today's times, it's only available to those with a credit score of 800+. Oh, and did I mention that physical cash is now scarce? Credit, which will all be monitored by the all-seeing eye, will be the most available. Physical cash and coins will slowly be sucked out of the system.....

They got us, they got us by the balls, and the only difference will be how comfortable it will be. If you serve the system to enrich the system, like those cockroach politicians, you'll be somewhat comfortable. If you're some dirty rebel, you'll be crushed by a boot to the face!
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Old 11-03-2011, 04:40 PM   #9
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Interesting, do you have any links?
the book 'Adolf Hitler, Founder of Israel'. sounds pro-Hitler, but it's not. one of the best books i've read on WW2 & therefore on 20th century history. i got my copy from
http://iamthewitness.com/

as a .pdf.

http://www.amazon.com/Adolf-Hitler-F.../dp/0965752305
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