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Old 06-06-2008, 06:42 AM
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Lightbulb The party is over, time to go back to the farm.

This is quite interesting and yep I concur. The masses are mostly deer in headlights, knowing what needs to be done but then say " why doesn't anybody do anything about
it"..... quite comical. Nobody does anything about it then they bring in the people from other countries to do the dirty work, but they did not account for that these people
will also request housing, food and welfare then soon say "Why doesn't anybody do anything about it"... the cycle starts all over again. See the following video;

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Old 06-06-2008, 07:02 AM
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not sure how a video on the history of oil fits into asset protection and estate planning, so maybe it should be moved to another section.

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Old 06-06-2008, 07:09 AM
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not sure how a video on the history of oil fits into asset protection and estate planning, so maybe it should be moved to another section.
Thom

I picked this category due to the fact that it has much to do with the planning of our country, you need to see the whole video before commenting on this, especially what he says at the end.
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Old 06-06-2008, 07:45 AM
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This is quite interesting and yep I concur. The masses are mostly deer in headlights, knowing what needs to be done but then say " why doesn't anybody do anything about
it"..... quite comical. Nobody does anything about it then they bring in the people from other countries to do the dirty work, but they did not account for that these people
will also request housing, food and welfare then soon say "Why doesn't anybody do anything about it"... the cycle starts all over again. See the following video;

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Extraordinary sense of humor throughout, and the culminating thought provocative.... "get off your butts and do something."

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Old 06-06-2008, 09:25 AM
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Their entire goal for us was to kick us off of the farms to bring us into their system. So getting back to the farms has so many benefits to it isn't even necessary to use the so-called end of oil as a rationale to do it. Now, if you want to leave this in the "asset protection" thread then maybe we can try and determine how to protect our farms from eminent domain (the point is as soon as we have something worth having they will eventually try and take it away from us. this time most likely under the guise of terrorism "we must give this farm to home land security so they can feed their men that protect you from the terrorists so leave now!")
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Doesn't a land patent provide extraordinary protection against eminent domain?

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Old 06-06-2008, 10:33 AM
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maybe. that would be the place to start though.
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Old 06-06-2008, 01:48 PM
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"They" need the farms (and the arms).

What was the Agricultural Adjustment Act all about?
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Doesn't a land patent provide extraordinary protection against eminent domain?

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Even Land Patents are not superior to the Law of Necessity. The proof lies in the so-called 'civil war'. There were already existing Land Patents, issued by the President of the United States, and because of the then existing war between the states, the Military might became dependent upon the use of lands that were under Patent. Land Patents will not prevail against eminent domain or the law of necessity.

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That really sucks :(.

What is the point of "buying and owning" property if civil government can invent "necessities" to take it away?

I am of the belief that commerce is, in fact, a hampster wheel for peoples' desires and ambitions.
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