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Re: $6Trillion fake US bonds

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Hi doma,

The oldest reported mine in the world is 43,000 years old. It isn't a gold mine. You can find some details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining

The source is a shaman? ... Okay. For me, that's not a resource I'd use for working up a theory about the origins of humanity. But if you wish to, that's no problem; and thanks for providing the source of the theory. I doubt he's lying. He's likely just telling a story he learnt or dreamt.

I linked the Enuma Elish. I think that was the text from which you provided your Sumerian/Babylonian quotes. The Enuma Elish doesn't appear to mention the Adam or the word gold from what I can find. http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/enuma.htm

Nor does the Epic of Gilgamesh.

Reptilian/dragon god - Egyptians were fond of cat worship. The Canaanites worshipped a fish. The Easter Islanders worshipped the frigate bird. Alaskans worshipped the raven. It's pretty popular for primitive peoples to worship animals. Serpents included. So you're going to find serpent gods where you have serpents around the world. Some people think that the notion of dragons originates with the discovery of dinosaur fossils. Others think the cobra is the beginning of the idea. The thing that ties these things together is that primitive humans do animal worship. I don't know why you would see anything more than that in it.

Re unemployment. I read the report. The folks from the Labor Department clarified things for the media. Unemployment reduced unambiguously. As usual, they added information about the increase in the population from census data which they do annually - reflecting the fact that old people live longer. Republicans didn't want to accept the statistical improvement, of course. But I don't get my news from Fox News or Rush Limbaugh!!

The $16 Trillion - yes. It makes a big difference. The federal reserve lends money for short term loans to banks. That is one of its normal roles. The fact it leant the same smaller amount of money to different people in sequence, and that adding these together makes a big number, is rather a different idea to lending it all at once. What you are saying is rather like saying that because a supermarket has bought tons of fruit during the year, the shelves in the store today must be overflowing with apples etc. No. They have the right quantity on them. The new fruit replaces the old. It matters that folks are taking food off the shelves.

So back to the Fed. These short term loans get repaid, often within a few days. The Fed was providing liquidity for banks which needed it. Over time, the number of those loans increased, but they were not all outstanding at the same time.

There was no $16 trillion loan. There was no $16 trillion outstanding balance. There were sequential smaller short term loans to banks. They were larger than normal. But they were repaid as time passed. New ones took their place. All of them together in a long sequence of short term loans amounted to $16 trillion. No mystery gigantic pot. Just liquidity to keep the market in motion.

In my view you have not linked Elizabeth I to the serpent as a god. You've shown a portrait of a queen with a snake in it, which was painted over. Snakes were one of many symbols used at the time. On your logic, she also worshipped sieves. But I daresay she didn't.

Doubtless there are some sieve worshippers out there. Apologies for the offence!


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Re: $6Trillion fake US bonds
By: faul
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Mon, 20 Feb 12 12:54 AM
Msg. 06673 of 54959

Hi Alea.....

The South African mine.......I never claimed the mine you cited
was in any way related to the mines i spoke of.........but you then
take that and use it as proof that my theory has fallen apart??

I stated that in the 1970's Anglo American published they had
found gold mines that carbon date back to 60,000 years.The
information was published in their internal magazine Optima...
but no i cannot produce a copy or original of that article.

An African Shamen recounts the stories of the horned reptilian
gods that used men as slaves for their gold mines.....again i
cannot produce any eveidence that either the Shamen is a liar
or the African legend is a lie......

The Sumerian texts recount the story of the gods that created
man from clay as their slaves to mine for gold........no i cannot
verify 100% that these are indeed correct translations......

The Reptilian/Dragon god is a universal concept throughout
civilisations & ages........5 minutes research.....no idea where
you get your small indian tribe.??Oh so that nicely ties back to
the shamen reptilian African legend as just another civilisation
with the same concept.

The numbers were heavily debated in the press on both sides
afterwards & were reported accurately my be & the poor analyst
with link pasted.......

The $16 Billion is about what.............??My failure to include
the times & amount for each entity & how much at any one
period???

Yes,i can read an article & repeat the same conclusions based
on nothing more than someone's opinion who wasn't really sure..
but does that really mean that's 100% accurate,while my opinion
has already linked the serpent to the royal bloodline as their god.
Didn't realise they also found hidden pelicans?

Could go on but.........don't really see you have disproved
anythingSmile

Doma.



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