Archive for April, 2016

April 27, 2016 Truth Unite on House Resolution to expose terrorist financing report


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Neil Keenan, the Chinese, the “All of It” — by Judge Anna


In Her Words

Sunday, April 17, 2016dismantlethemachine

by Judge Anna

What I know for sure is that the Nationalist Chinese government placed a LARGE sum of gold on deposit with the New York Fed in 1928 just before the fall of the Nationalist Chinese government.  The Fed used that gold for years and were supposed to pay interest on the use of it, and didn’t.  They didn’t like the Communist Chinese government, so they just wrote off their own fiduciary responsibility to the Chinese people — the lawful heirs of the gold horde—and proposed to keep it for themselves.

Neil Keenan brought suit against the New York Fed in 2011 to correct this.  But they had already bankrupted the old Federal Reserve System in 2009, so they pleaded bankruptcy protection.  Technically, the gold had been held by member banks in the old bankrupt system, so it was argued that all those assets were…

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“All contracts created by men are bull”, by Anna von Reitz


Anna says all contracts created by men are bull.   It’s all hokum and fraud.  We aren’t competent to guarantee what we will be doing at ten o’clock tomorrow morning, much less thirty years from now when we are supposed to pay off a mortgage.  That is the fact of the matter.  And that means that nothing we promise to do has any binding force or true validity.  It doesn’t matter what language you use, or if it is grammatically correct or not.  People have no control of their circumstance or life-span or any of the many, many contributing factors that go into whether or not a contract— even a contract made in “good faith”— can or will be kept.
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Ever tried to enforce a contract against someone truly down on their luck?  Do the words “blood out of a turnip” have meaning for you?
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Therefore, all contracts made by men and even by our institutions— governments, corporations, etc.,—

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