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Prepare for the next great transfer of wealth. Buy physical silver and storable food.
Eventually I get into a “smack talking rant” about a serious issues regarding the quality of soft information. I run through a chronology whereby we take a journey from primary source to plagiarism. Over a series of two weeks we get to the parroting state where “articles” appear without accreditation of any kind. The issue is not that my work is being plagiarized it is simply that folks don’t know they are getting soft quality information using the cup and string.
A link to The primary source can found on Ann Barnhardt’s website. http://barnhardt.biz/
Here are the alleged plagiarists;
Banks Can Legally Steal Customer Funds From Private Checking Accounts
Susanne Posel Aug 20th, 2012 0 Comment
Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
August 20, 2012
Banks Can Legally Steal Customer Funds From Private Checking Accounts
Susanne Posel
Infowars.com
August 20, 2012
Fed Court Rules Banksters Can Steal Pensions
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
August 21, 2012
In a court case glossed over by the corporate media earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit has ruled that individual segregated bank accounts may be turned into the property of a third-party under circumstances of duress.
Fed Court Rules Banksters Can Steal Pensions Alex Jones’ Infowars …
www.infowars.com/fed-court-rules-banksters-can-steal-pensions/1 hour ago — The Sentinel ruling has legalized the theft of segregated customer … “Sentinel took customer segregated money and fraudulently used it as the …
Banks Can Legally Steal Customer Funds From Private … – Infowars
www.infowars.com/banks-can-legally-steal-customer-funds-fr…ShareInfowars.com. August 20, 2012. In 2007, the Sentinel Management Group (SMG) collapsed, leaving many customer segregated funds lost after they had been …
2012-08-21 11:49:06
Source: http://silveristhenew.com/2012/08/21/rant-of-the-telephone-game-w-chronology-of-alleged-plagiarism/