Tuesday, January 27, 2009

US/CALIFORNIA...At a Crossroads of epic proportions

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/?pageId=87175

People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past,
present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. – Albert Einstein

I knew California would be first


This is an epic event that is about to unfold imminently
the results of this Californian debacle will
be truly landmark as to where we go from here

i mean are we going to add a whole new chapter
of defaults under the states budgets

Are there going to be bailouts of the states now too
are they lining up as we speak

North Carolina has already had federal funds back up
the unemployment fund in that state...
how many more are there...states that is
that have had federal assistance in maters like these
and were not publicized

They will print like crazy if this gets legs
and it will forever change the power structure of America
meaning the money they get when they get it form
the feds and they will...will essentially secure the
future control of these states into a more centralized
structure...meaning "statehood" is being attacked here
in its current form visa vi the policies of the federal
government that have been enacted for some time now

The seeds were planted long ago and this is but one harvest
to the end of centralized control and power structure in
these lands known as the United States of America

The consequences worldwide of the path we are on
are not good if you are a US citizen
just a quick glance at history shows this

I always knew California would be the leader in this regard
I said so long ago in some Musings of an Esoteric mind

4 comments:

  1. I agree, Seth, that America is going to come out of this much different. My take is that we must not let the central bankers lead us down the path to temptation of more debt based money. There is the root of this evil and it just needs to be dug up and burned.

    Nate

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  3. "Divide and conquer."

    Oldest play in the book.

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