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421  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Rothschilds: 8 times richer than the richest 8 on: February 13, 2017, 10:27:44 AM
Iam everytime wondering about the rotschilds, because i only read about this people on the internet on strange sites.

I never heard of it official in the news or in the television.
But when this is true you are writing the dynasty, so how many people are in the dynasty?
Maybe 1.000? So you must say that 1000 people has so much money, not only the Rotshild.

They own all mainstream media, that's why.


None of them are owned by the Rothschilds, the Rothschilds are as irrelevant as the Medici.


How do you know what is owned by them. They are masters at hiding their wealth and connections.
422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: which new altcoins are undervalued right now?.. on: February 13, 2017, 07:44:39 AM
Doge coini
423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is altcoin used for? on: February 13, 2017, 07:39:58 AM
There are hundreds of altcoins. What is the use of altcoins?
For example, are there places that accept payments with altcoins? Or is it just used to convert bitcoin?

It is mainly used for innovative technology and different coins have different purposes for example liteCoin is silver to the bitCoin's gold etc
424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / BumbaCoin [CLOT] newbie info? on: February 13, 2017, 07:37:31 AM
Hi

I'm interested in this new innovative Coin.  Smiley

Which exchaner I can buy it and does it have any kind of ANN topic?

What are your experience with this coini?
425  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Rothschilds: 8 times richer than the richest 8 on: February 13, 2017, 07:29:14 AM
Iam everytime wondering about the rotschilds, because i only read about this people on the internet on strange sites.

I never heard of it official in the news or in the television.
But when this is true you are writing the dynasty, so how many people are in the dynasty?
Maybe 1.000? So you must say that 1000 people has so much money, not only the Rotshild.

They own all mainstream media, that's why.

426  Other / Politics & Society / The Rothschilds: 8 times richer than the richest 8 on: February 12, 2017, 05:54:03 PM

The Rothschilds: 8 times richer than the richest 8

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For one day, the media talked about the research of Oxfam International [here: https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/pressreleases/2017-01-16/just-8-men-own-same-wealth-half-world ] showing that the wealth of the 8 main billionaires exceeds that of the half poor of the world population, 3.6 billion.

The eight are:

Bill Gates - 75 billions $

Amancio Ortega - 67 billions $

Warren Buffett - 60,8 billions $

Carlos Slim Helu - 50 billions $

Jeff Bezos - 45,2 billions $

Mark Zuckerberg - 44.6 billions $

Larry Ellison - 43,6 billions $

Michael Bloomberg - 40 billions $


Added together, their wealth worth 426,2 billions $.

In the rank of the top eight does not appear the name Rothschild. For various reasons: here we have not to do with individuals, but with a dynasty, whose members govern private fixed capital fiduciaries - no company (scalable), but only family businesses, carefully stolen from the goyim financial markets, and cross-shareholdings.

 

In short, it is still the structure established by the founder in the 18th century, Mayer Amschel Rothschild. Based in Germany, the ancestor scattered her five children in several European capitals, each equipped with capital and knowledge to open up a business bank: Paris, Frankfurt, London, Vienna and Naples (it was one of the States with the most prosperous finances). It was thus the first international holding of credit, which took advantage of the European wars triggered by the Jacobin Revolution and Napoleon. Lending money to the States that the wars got into debts (typically, to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to the British), from which it accepted securities and treasury bills, and taking all the good opportunities to take the financial control of the most various industries, in shortage of liquid assets.

The son who was more successful was the one who settled in London, Nathan Meyer Rothschild: he married Hannah Barent Cohen and from her he had seven sons and a substantial financial gift; in 1811, during the Napoleonic Wars, he financed the British war effort de facto almost alone - without neglecting to fund even the Bonaparte, in secret. On 18 July 1815 it was a courier of Rothschil & Sons who informed the British government that in Waterloo things went wrong for Napoleon; the government did not believe it and then Nathan played the game: he began to sell off the British debt securities, as if he knew that soon they would be waste paper. Other wealthy British, in a panic, did the same; the stock market collapsed. Anonymous strong hands (Rothschild's agents) had already been buying up bonds at bankruptcy liquidation prices; when the news that Napoleon lost at Waterloo arrived, Nathan was the owner of the London Stock Exchange. Yet in 2015, UK is returning in installments the capital borrowed from Rothschild.

Today, the riches of the dynasty remain unimaginable; it can largely disguising with the method of non-listed companies, which do not publish financial statements, where family members work and are employed directly, with consanguineous marriages, heirs who continue to work closely together; for two centuries, a quarrel between relatives, which has produced a split of wealth, capital and enterprises, never appeared to light. No coincidence that the motto of the family, under the red shield, is (in Latin) "Concordia, Integritas, Industry".

In addition to the financial companies N.M. Rothschild & Son of London and the Edmond de Rothschild Group in Switzerland, the dynasty has incalculable stakes in banks, real estates, mining and energy. The vineyards that one or the other member have in France, South Africa, California, South Africa and Australia, are activities to leisure. The important investments, in "global investment", are not visible at all. Some doubt if the Rothschilds are today what was the company of Nathan, which became virtually the central banker of Europe, covering public debt, national saving banks, financing public infrastructure during the industrial revolution.

So you can not asses if the site Investopedia tells the truth [here: http://www.investopedia.com/updates/rothschild-family-net-worth-explained/ ], who tried to make a rough assessment and decrees (without specifying the assets and activities) that the wealth that the dynasty controls now amounts to $ 2 trillion: 2000 billion. If true, it means that the Rothschilds are eight times richer than the eight richest billionaires.

Read more: http://www.pravdareport.com/world/europe/01-02-2017/136752-rothschild-0/
427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Would you support Spoetnik if he had an ICO? on: February 10, 2017, 09:15:12 PM
Absolutely. He can FUD everything to moon
428  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The universal revenue on: February 10, 2017, 07:37:19 PM
I don't agree to the universal revenue because I think that encourage the peoples  stop to work  Kiss !!!!
The Communists had when you tried to create a state with such egalitarianism. What impact it had we all know. It seems to me that all earnings should be different, but it should be possible for all to have a large or small income.

Communism will always fail. A society, in which a banker, who doesn't create anything gets 95% of the money, engineer who creates gets 3%, and worker gets 2% is sustainable. If others are not slaves to the bankers then society will fail. This is the "American model".  Smiley
429  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How To Help Sodomites? on: February 10, 2017, 04:37:07 PM
How to help all these sodomites? There are a growing number of people here in the west who have become sodomites. Sodomite propaganda is being pushed to people by a strong mainstream media campaign from very young age and many turn to sodomite practices, ruining their lives and mental health, causing the whole society to become more unstable.

I've always wanted to help these victims of this people-hating LGBT propaganda, but because many have been brainwashed so badly they don't even want to become normal and happy again. What should I do? Is there any effective method to help these people?

I think they should be put to some kind of educational camp and tell them the truth.
430  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III ? on: February 10, 2017, 03:13:42 PM
If only one continent, for example North America, will be obliterated, then rest of the world would live on more prosperous leaving the winning faction to rule the remaining world.
431  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Man-made global warming = Govt take care me for life on: February 10, 2017, 09:12:27 AM
Ah the beauty of global warming! Definitely man made because its us who made this even possible. I mean, we should be taking this seriously. Things will get even worse. I don't want to live in a palnet looking like in the movies Wall-E and Elysium. We should also yry to preserve our natural resources because in the future once its gone, we won't be able to bring it back.

Resources exist to be consumed. If not by this generation, then by some other. I believe we will never stop using fossil fuels but start to use them more frugally.
432  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: February 08, 2017, 08:43:55 AM
Hate is fear.

Atheists simply hate fear what they can't comprehend.
433  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who will win WW3? on: February 08, 2017, 08:38:53 AM
China Just Buzzed A Bunch Of Japanese Islands That The U.S. May Be Forced To Defend

http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/china-just-buzzed-a-bunch-of-japanese-islands-that-the-1792087361

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Three Chinese Coast Guard ships encroached into waters right near the Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands yesterday, reports CNN. The Japanese Coast Guard says yesterday’s incursion is China’s fourth this year, which puts everyone right on pace to match 2016, in which 36 incidents took place. Monday’s maritime jostle was just one of many face offs between the two regional powers over the chain of islands China claims are its territory.

Most media attention has focused on China’s activities in the South China Sea, but the Senkaku Islands are arguably more contentious because the United States may or may not be forced to protect them under the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, depending on who may or may not be the American President at any particular moment.

U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis said that Article 5 of the treaty, which allows for the use of military force, covers the islands, during a press conference with Japanese Defense Minister Tomomi Inada on Saturday. Mattis’ words are consistent with former president Barack Obama’s commitment to Article 5 during his visit to Japan in 2014.

The Japan Times reported in December that Tokyo will spend 27 percent of its Coast Guard budget to increase patrols around the Senkaku Island—which are also disputed by Taiwan—in response to China’s moves.

The Senkaku Islands—also known as the Diaoyu Islands in China or the Diaoyutai Islands in Taiwan—are a disputed little slice of the Pacific Ocean. Not much more than a couple of uninhabited rocks, they were mostly used as navigational markers in the past. Annexed by Japan in 1895, they were controlled by the United States after World War II, until the U.S. withdrew in the early 1970s.

Complicating matters further, both China and Taiwan agree that the islands are part of Taiwan, though neither of them agree on what “Taiwan” is exactly.

How does the Trump administration view what’s going on? Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said during his confirmation hearing last month that the U.S. may bar China from accessing its own artificially-build islands. And top White House aide Steve Bannon has long predicted a war between the U.S. and China, as we previously reported.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi rebuffed Bannon’s comments today, saying neither side would benefit from an armed conflict, according to the Guardian:

Any sober-minded politician, they clearly recognize that there cannot be conflict between China and the United States because both will lose, and both sides cannot afford that.
The real question now is how the U.S. will respond to China’s persistent incursions. For now, the answer appears to be “it won’t.”

For example, an international tribunal in the Hague ruled last summer that China built an artificial island that was inside of Philippine waters. Beijing, which did not participate in the proceedings, said it would not honor the ruling.

The U.S. has a defense pact with the Philippines, too. So much for that.

Instead of the Trump administration ratcheting up calls for an armed conflict, which would benefit no one, one option might be for the U.S. to start sanctioning Beijing for its actions.

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla) introduced a bill last month that would sanction China over its maritime behavior. Here is what the bill would do, per his press release:

Require the president to impose sanctions and prohibit visas for Chinese individuals and entities who contribute to construction or development projects, and those who threaten the peace, security or stability of the South China Sea (SCS) or East China Sea (ECS);

Impose sanctions on foreign financial institutions that knowingly conduct or facilitate a significant financial transaction for sanctioned individuals and entities if China takes certain actions in the SCS or ECS, including declaring an air defense identification zone or increasing activities at Scarborough Shoal;

Mandate a report on individuals and entities involved in sanctionable activities, including some employees of certain Chinese companies;

Prohibit the publication of documents portraying the SCS or the ECS as part of China, investments in the SCS or the ECS, and the recognition of the annexation of the SCS or the ECS; and

Restrict foreign assistance to countries that recognize China’s sovereignty in the SCS or the ECS.
The sanctions listed above would be a significant first step in challenging China over its maritime incursions, and would certainly get Beijing’s attention. Any actions against China should be measured and have a specific purpose, as were Obama’s sanctions against the Kremlin over its annexation of Crimea and support of rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Ngo Di Lan and Truong-Minh Vu wrote in a paper published at the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative that the aim should be to hit back with proportional actions that force Beijing to reconsider its next move:

The U.S. retaliatory response to a Chinese action should be discrete, meaning a single, independent action that can be unilaterally or multilaterally carried out at will. A clear example was the sending of two B-52s to contest China’s announcement of an air defense identification zone over the East China Sea in 2013.

It should be targeted instead of indiscriminate. This is important because it limits the risk of large-scale Chinese retaliations. At the same time, ensuring that U.S. actions are only aimed at those actively and directly engaged seeking to change the status quo in the South China Sea bolsters the legitimacy of the U.S. response. For instance, instead of imposing sweeping economic sanctions on China, the United States should respond to China’s land reclamation by sanctioning companies involved in the process, such as the China Communications Construction Company Dredging firm.

The response should also be proportionate, in that its intensity should roughly match that of the Chinese act. This limits the risk of escalatory response while allowing the costs that China would have to suffer to vary according to its own actions.

And lastly, U.S response should be carried out immediately after a Chinese escalatory action to show that there is a cost to every misbehavior, as well as to negate any potential benefits that China could reap from its action. For instance, if China deploys surface to air missiles on its features in the Spratlys, the United States should help Vietnam and the Philippines acquire assets specifically designed to counteract those Chinese capabilities.

To stop China from continuing to change the status quo in the South China Sea and militarize the dispute, the United States must be able to deter effectively. And ultimately, the greatest value of flexible response lies in its ability to send an unambiguous deterrence signal to China. As long as U.S. responses rely on actions with a primary purpose other than deterrence, such as joint exercises and freedom of navigation operations, it is not able to send a message of resolve to China because it suggests Washington is not ready to bear the costs of directly confronting China’s actions.
Comparatively, the Trump administration has yet to outline a clear China policy that doesn’t go beyond sound bites. Pontificating about war with China over the airwaves of Breitbart or recklessly calling for a “trade war” with China isn’t policy. It’s bluster.

Based on China’s consistent violation of its neighbor’s maritime sovereignty, there are strong arguments for America to honor its defense commitments to its allies in Asia. But it’s very unwise to respond with using the word “war” in any context.
434  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is real freedom in your view? Are you getting it? on: February 06, 2017, 04:23:29 PM
In my country sodomites oppress christian citizens and mock them all the time. Everyone who's being pro-family and freedom is considered to be mentally ill. Everyone is demanding "freedom of speech" and trying to destroy it at the same time.
435  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk is under hard bombing. The face of Ethnic Cleansing. on: February 06, 2017, 04:20:21 PM
Putin should send peace keeping forces to end this massacre once and for all.
436  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Zero One - a new church/religion on: February 04, 2017, 12:36:21 PM
Make some cool logo so it would be more appealing
437  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Asgardia - a new Nation needs a currency on: February 03, 2017, 05:14:17 PM
i biliebe this is the future of mankind in believin bitcoin going to the stars no wars of fiat any mure just all living in harmony with the wolrd and stars also in my opinion
438  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk is under hard bombing. The face of Ethnic Cleansing. on: February 03, 2017, 04:56:09 PM
Putin should send some kind of peace keeping forces there to stop this massacre.
439  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Easiest way to buy Litecoin? on: February 02, 2017, 08:24:46 PM
I want to bypass bitcoins and buy litecoins straight
440  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Easiest way to buy Litecoin? on: February 02, 2017, 08:23:27 PM
Which are the easiest ways to buy litecoins? From US and EU? Using fiat.
thanks  Smiley
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