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eprom
Grex is secretly run by international bankers.... Mark Unseen   Dec 9 05:47 UTC 2003

Ok...It seems like everyone on grex wants to be an arm-chair economist.

Other than a macro-econ class I took over the summer, I don't know too much
about world economics, which makes for great conspiracy theories! :)
 
My favorite ones usually involve world finance and plots by global capitalist
to take over the world (J.P Morgans involvement with the sinking of the
Lusitania,  the Rothschilds involvement in the American Civil war, JFKs
assassination due to  executive order #11110, the report from Iron Mountain,
etc.).

The best part is that when a conspiracy theory breaks down in the face of
factual documented information, you just proclaim that the person who disagrees
with you is part of the conspiracy! So just like the Bible, you're never
"wrong"! :D

anyways, getting back on topic....anyone have any good conspiracy theories,
Worst case senarios regarding the economy (Doomsday type stuff)??

19 responses total.
eprom
response 1 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 05:48 UTC 2003

Ok my doomsday senario goes something like this:

When the national debt starts nearing the $6 trillion mark, mixed with a
weakening  dollar, the japanese will start dumping U.S. treasuries onto the
market causing a  huge loss in value. Alot of Americans will also dump their
securites in exchange  for the new gold ETF. Now the gov't has a few choices:
default on payment, print more money leading to hyper-inflation, issue new
treasuries with higher yields,..??


Ok..now i'm stuck help me out, what next?

eprom
response 2 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 06:57 UTC 2003

crap...I just looked at the national debt clock; I'm must have been
sleeping, we past $6 trillion a few months back. I'll have to make like
a moonie and revise my figures - this time to $7 trillion.
drew
response 3 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 07:13 UTC 2003

Looks like the government has already been doing your second option.
jp2
response 4 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 13:29 UTC 2003

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gull
response 5 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 14:38 UTC 2003

Re #0: Listen to the Genesis Communications Network some time, either on
shortwave or via their MP3 streams.  You'll hear some really great
conspiracy theories.  I consider this entertainment, but I'm weird that
way. ;>
gull
response 6 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 14:39 UTC 2003

My favorite that I've heard there is the theory that fluoridated water
damages people's brains, and that the government is doing this on
purpose so people will be docile and too stupid to realize what's going
on when the UN takes over the country.
cmcgee
response 7 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 14:42 UTC 2003

No, no, that is Television.  don't you read chomsky?
eprom
response 8 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 16:00 UTC 2003

I've been reading a book called "The Creature From Jekyll Island" by G. Edward
Griffin; he's like the Stephen King of conspiracy theories concerning
international bankers.
goose
response 9 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 16:18 UTC 2003

It is my understanding that "flouride" is an industrial byproduct of the steel
making industry.  (I assume Rane will help confirm or deny this fact ;-) )

tod
response 10 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 18:48 UTC 2003

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eprom
response 11 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 23:02 UTC 2003

re#5

what's the best freq for that station? I usually listen to 5070 khz WWCR
(World Wide Christian Radio), Coast-to-Coast blows, now that Art Bell no
longer hosts.
rcurl
response 12 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 04:38 UTC 2003

OK. Fluorine compounds are byproducts of the phosphate fertilizer
industry.  Apatite, a calcium mineral found in central Florida, is ground
up and treated with sulfuric acid, producing phosphoric acid and the two
byproducts, calcium sulfate and two gas emissions, hydrofluoric acid and
fluorosilicic acid. These gases are captured by product recovery units
(scrubbers) and condensed into 23% fluorosilicic acid.  Sodium fluoride
and sodium fluorosilicate are made from this acid. The last is the usual
water fluoridation chemical.

lk
response 13 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 15:16 UTC 2003

Or in plain english, they add acid to the water which eats your brain.
Therefore you should buy bottled water.

This message brought to you by Evian, which spelled backward....
gull
response 14 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 19:22 UTC 2003

Re resp:11: I'm not sure anymore.  They don't own any stations of their
own, but they distribute via satellite and shortwave stations can
broadcast their programs.  The station I used to listen to them on quit
carrying the program I liked, Radio Liberty, so since then I've just
listened on the Internet (via http://www.gcnlive.com/) when I get the
urge to listen to conspiracy kooks talk about the threats to our
Precious Bodily Fluids. :>
willcome
response 15 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 19:54 UTC 2003

What happened to Radio For Peace International?!
rcurl
response 16 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:15 UTC 2003

#13 is technically incorrect, but still worth a giggle. sodium
fluorosilicate is not an acid (and very little is added to the water - just
ppms). There is no advantage to bottled water, except for those overly
fastidious about the taste of their water.
willcome
response 17 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:33 UTC 2003

WHJAT HAPPENED TO RADIO FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL?
other
response 18 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 16:03 UTC 2003

There's no accounting for fastidious taste...
lk
response 19 of 19: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 16:42 UTC 2003

Rane has me on a technicality: it's not an "acid" but the
"sodium fluorosilicate" that eats your brain.

On the other hand, most people don't use 90% of their brain
but do use their teeth to eat and nourish themselves.

So obviously teeth are more important than brains.


Are you starting to suspect that I've drunken too much tap water?
Then you prove my point!
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