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Are you conscious of what is fed to you everyday as you go on about your life?
http://www.snotr.com/video/325
Derren Brown does it again ^^^^^^
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05-09-2008, 09:36 PM
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05-09-2008, 09:48 PM
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Whoa!
And here's to you for finding it and posting it!!
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05-10-2008, 06:10 AM
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Cool video, but you are constructing endorsement of private credit instead of redeeming lawful money for our paychecks akin to conditioning - like subliminal messaging?
I think that a stretch but I kind of like it.
When I clicked here my intent was to just drop off a few facts about the Fed.
If you want a certified copy of the remedy from Title 12 call my clerk (719) 520-6200 and start owning things in allodium today. If you bought your shirt with endorsed private credit and lose an administrative dispute through the mail with the IRS, the Treasury is within its rights to exercise a first lien on that shirt because you never paid for it - you just exchanged the Fed's private credit for it...
That is sure a cool video though. I have seen one like it before but using the Ad Execs was very clever. It also makes you wonder how many takes they made, with how many subjects to get one to align so closely to the messages they planted just before the subjects entered the building?
I also recall a puzzle where we pretend to be mindreading. We ask a series of questions and the rigged answer is 4. But toward the end we ask the subject to think of a nation that begins with "D"... Well that seems to always be Denmark... and "D" is the fourth letter of the alphabet...
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David Merrill.
P.S. And then there is me glancing over the screen to read - Do you know what the Fed is feeding you daily?
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05-10-2008, 08:36 AM
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not true
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Originally Posted by Steel
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Not true; I did not create you, but I could kill you if I had to. LOL
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05-10-2008, 11:22 AM
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His shows are great! Some of the things he pulls off... it's hard to believe they aren't staged, but it makes you wonder...
http://www.scifi.com/derrenbrown/
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05-11-2008, 06:19 AM
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If you bought your shirt with endorsed private credit and lose an administrative dispute through the mail with the IRS, the Treasury is within its rights to exercise a first lien on that shirt because you never paid for it - you just exchanged the Fed's private credit for it...
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Then I would be in my full rights to exercise my knowledge of redemption, because it is not my account, the gummit own the account and I am just a Fiduciary Administrator of it.
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05-11-2008, 06:29 AM
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Then I would be in my full rights to exercise my knowledge of redemption, because it is not my account, the gummit own the account and I am just a Fiduciary Administrator of it.
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Well, more like the party that contributed the assets to the account/trust.
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...ollections.jpg
No more than an academic exercise - read through the entire general public trust attached. Especially FDR's footnotes.
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David Merrill.
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05-11-2008, 06:50 AM
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Well, more like the party that contributed the assets to the account/trust.
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If one is still in the system or in use of it I couldn't argue with that point, but I cannot imagine what they would want with my sweaty smelly stinking t-shirt with food stains on the front of it.. hehe 8-)
Property exempt from levy; "t-shirts".
Title 26 Section 6334. Property exempt from levy
(a) Enumeration
There shall be exempt from levy -
(1) Wearing apparel
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