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Wed, 02/05/2014 - 07:59 | 4403226 olenumbersix
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perfect ! instead of fixing/dismantling tbtf banking and payday loansharking bring in the fucking postal ? omg

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 00:40 | 4402864 HerrDoktor
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HolyShit!  I got sucked into the vortex that is the FireDogLake site.  Thank goodness for ZeroHedge! 

I think most every European country, and many others in Africa and Asia offer these services at the Post Office, so it isn't such a novel idea.  Certainly, this would be an excellent way for the US Postal Service to lose even more money.

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 04:15 | 4403087 TheGoldMyth
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HerrDoktor: Sounds like you are an experienced 'veteran of vortex's' (VOV's) and it's good to see you made it back.
In that case, in your VOV's capacity, you might also enjoy this bankiing solution without any danger to yourself.

"FDL Book Salon Welcomes Ellen Brown, The Public Bank Solution: From Austerity to Prosperity"

 

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 20:25 | 4402124 kchrisc
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Customer: "I would like to make a withdrawal."

USPS clerk Shaniqua: "I'll have to go to the back and look for that. Be back in a few."

...15 minutes

USPS clerk Shaniqua: "Not here. Must be out on the truck or something. Try again tomorrow. Next."

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 07:55 | 4403220 TheGoldMyth
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kchrisc: Nice example :-)
By Ellen Brown
Global Research, October 29, 2010

webofdebt.com 29 October 2010

"The concept of money-as-a-commodity can be traced back to the use of precious metal coins. Gold is widely claimed to be the oldest and most stable currency known, but this is not actually true. Money did not begin with gold coins and evolve into a sophisticated accounting system. It began as an accounting system and evolved into the use of precious metal coins. Money as a “unit of account” (a tally of sums paid and owed) predated money as a “store of value” (a “commodity” or “thing”) by two millennia; the Sumerian and Egyptian civilizations using these accounting-entry payment systems lasted not just hundreds of years (as with some civilizations using gold) but thousands of years. Their bank-like ancient payment systems were public systems—operated by the government the way that courts, libraries and post offices are operated as public services today."

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 19:33 | 4401981 lakecity55
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that woman really has brain damage.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 21:13 | 4402276 New_Meat
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that woman is a perfessor at Havhad, the world's most perfect university.

- Ned

{in general, I think that we are saying the same thang}

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 18:17 | 4401760 stant
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and use bottle caps like in my kids fallout vid game?

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 18:06 | 4401721 dexter_morgan
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Good old Fauxcahontas - right on top of things.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 17:19 | 4401565 whatthecurtains
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It's the cold weather's fault so start pumping carbon.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 18:23 | 4401783 TheGoldMyth
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whatthecurtains. I am glad someone around here (Like yourself) understands the finer points of economic climate science. I was begining to feel lonely

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 21:12 | 4402266 New_Meat
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"economic climate science."

aka "all your monie is belong to us"

- Ned

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 07:37 | 4403215 TheGoldMyth
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New_Meat: No Not at all.

We Economic Climare Scientist's study and predict climate, polar vortex's, drought, etc by looking at how much CO2 an economy is producing. If the economy is not producing much CO2 from austerity measures, then the climate gets colder. For instance, the recent fall in the Baltic Dry index (That measures things like coal consumption/delivery) we can know in advance the economy is not going to produce much Carbon. So we can predict more cold weather.

When the economy gets better and produces more Carbon Dioxide, then we predict it will got hotter again.

Economic climate scientists know a lot more than ordinary climate scientists. Even economic climate scientists that do it for a hobby like myself know more about the climate. 

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 09:08 | 4403354 New_Meat
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Carl Sagan was an economic climate scientist and predicted global cooling during the economic boom of the '80s.  He did, however, use an uncorrupted data set. - Ned

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 10:04 | 4403526 TheGoldMyth
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Ned:..The William Banzai7 Institute picture showing Janet Yellen attached to a weather balloon when still only young (1957 circa ), she is holding some economic data and is about to take off to make her first economic climate science observations. She was gifted, and her educators could afford valuable scientific tools like the weather balloon she is seen attached too, from the picture.

Back then, even Carl Sagan only had primitive tools and economic climate science was in its infancy. A private weather balloon to go up and make observations would have been hard to come by. Even if he had a good data set.

I believe she could have been a good economic climate scientist had she pursued it. She might have been able to explore the climate in the furthest heights of debt ceiling altitude.

"Many are called, but few are chosen."

In my case, i am self taught on a low budget and predicted a mini ice-age from the steep decline in CO2 production the severe chill of austerity, lack of CO2 production and such.

Cuurently, i am looking at the possibility of our upper atmosphere being depleted of air caused by bankers who use it to print money out of. Printing vast quantities of fiat out of the thin air of the upper atmosphere will have uncertain effects on the earths surface in my opinion.

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 10:45 | 4403757 TheGoldMyth
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On the other hand, economic climate science might have exposed depletion in the thin air of the upper atmosphere that is used to print money by bankers using the current financial system methods of fiat production.

Perhaps Janet Yellens early research using the weather balloon that she is attached to would have exposed a dilution of air closer to the earths surface?? The possibility exists that she was forced to abandon her studies by the very people who funded the research in its earliest beginnings.

Perhaps that is why ordinary climate scientists lacking the necessary skills and background have proliferated when it was realised by the bankers that this science might have exposed their destruction of the thin air of our upper atmosphere caused by their money printing out of thin air practices??.

A depletion of air, might explain a higher evaporation rate and drought since water evaporates/boils much faster in low pressure atmospheres than high pressure atmosphere that are closer to sea level. Hmmmm....

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 16:14 | 4401253 tawdzilla
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Yes, it would have been a glorious afternoon in the park for Old Yeller, had it not been for the following:

A large crevass in the skating rink, the Polar Vortex en route, the sheeple lined up with golf clubs waiting to take a swing at her.  Also, God looks pissed.  Unfortunately for her, she doesn't see the shitstorm coming.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 16:10 | 4401233 the grateful un...
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gorilla porn

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 18:10 | 4401744 DaddyO
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Now that's a wookie...

And a ragdoll

DaddyO

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 20:36 | 4402157 Bastiat
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I think that's the 800lb gorilla.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 20:53 | 4402201 superflex
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the monkey on her back

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 00:09 | 4402794 the grateful un...
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the fed IS the stock market, and now it's time for some monkey hammering

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 04:06 | 4403090 wintermute
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Is that the Gorilla in the room that the Fed can't see?

Wed, 02/05/2014 - 09:15 | 4403382 williambanzai7
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That's him all right.

Tue, 02/04/2014 - 21:10 | 4402260 New_Meat
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all y'all up-thread-->Mr. Yellin is not amused!

- Ned

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