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US Dollar Rejected World Wide – It Has Begun

Monday, May 16, 2016 9:18
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The US Dollar has been rejected around the world.

DOLLAR REJECTED WORLDWIDE – PUTIN SAYS PETRO DOLLAR DEAD – YouTube

Yesterday at a restaurant we watched a ship loaded with goods leave the Port of Tacoma — they refused US Dollars and they went home.

Last night we listened to Jim Willie – an Economist – on “Ochelli Effects”and he clearly stated ships are sitting off of California loaded with goods and they refuse payment in Dollars.

About 48 hours ago Putin ordered the Gas to be shut off of Europe because he refused to accept the Petro Dollar as payment and the Euro is backed entirely by the US Dollar.

As you recall last week China refused to allow a US Carrier Group to dock in Hong Kong because all they had to pay with for the Docking Fee and Fuel was US Dollars.

There appears to be about 25 countries – currently occupied by forces of the United States Corporation – that Are still accepting the US Dollar.

The US Dollar is issued by the Federal Reserve System and Jim Willie, and other economists, think that both the IMF and Federal Reserve System are now controlled by the Chinese now so they are apparently calling the shots now.

Be Ready America – Be Ready

BE READY – YouTube

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  • Conjecture. Not a single one of these comments check out, no wonder you didn’t link anything. Just used some facts with fiction.

    • Who did you check with?

      Stuff on this site is notoriously wrong but in this case call it a prophetic calculation.

      • It is called DIS-INFO. That is what this site and its contributors
        do. Mix what is truth with much error = disinfo and confusion.

        I am sure they get a good laugh as they spread their fear.

    • This clown’s lies are not even logical. If CHINA were now controlling IMF and The Fed? They would demand dollars be used until they got their collateral out before the crash.

      Check his prior propphecies. Not one has occurred. Recall WW3 last winter? lolol Move on folks

      • I thought the same thing, also why would anyone send a ship full of goods to the US and expect to get paid in anything other then US dollars?

        That would be a waste of fuel and money to pay the crew unless a previous agreement had been made.

        He says the Euro is backed by the dollar. Well that is true but every currency is backed by the dollar hence the term “world reserve currency”.

        There are so many holes in this story it couldn’t hold bricks, let alone water.

        • No, thats not what “World Reserve Currency ” Means. Do a little more homework.

    • This clown’s lies are not even logical. If CHINA were now controlling IMF and The Fed? They would demand dollars be used until they got their collateral out before the crash.

      Check his prior propphecies. Not one has occurred. Recall WW3 last winter? lolol Move on folks
      FYI: was in a Chase Bank today and ATM worked fine

  • The bad fig Jew NWO is going to be destroyed along with his Babylonian debt usury money sytem.

    • b4

      ok–if the dollar is worthless just give them to me–er,ah.,will use them for wallpaper(sure)

  • Wouldn’t it be funny if AMERICA and all your guns turn out useless ‘cos You can’t afford the bullets? And the 1.5 Billion bullets Obama ordered with the Guillotines are now being brought out the Cupboard !

    • Not to worry – we have more guns and ammo stockpiled than the military. And we know how to reload used brass.

      • My ammo supply is running low, I’m down to just over 20k rounds. Thanks for the reminder

  • William Mount is a pathological liar.

    • Which is why his comments are generally disabled.

      This is the first of his articles I’ve clicked in a long time for that reason. I am surprised as hell that they’re open on this one. Maybe I’ll click again in the future. If they’re disabled though I won’t click for another year.

  • It is not a question of if but when. Timing is always the hard part to get a fix on. The system is rigged.

  • The social structures of empires displayed hierarchies that included cultivators, laborers, slaves, artisans, merchants, elites, or caste groups.
    http://static1.squarespace.com/static/53b17013e4b0f83f2d8a8a4a/t/53c5146fe4b0da097900692f/1405424795824/?format=1000w

    Social Hierarchy of the Roman Empire.
    http://images.slideplayer.com/29/9435785/slides/slide_2.jpg

    The oldest means of becoming a slave was to be captured as an enemy in war. However, even a foreigner could become free again and even a Roman citizen could become a slave.

    Slavery was hereditary, and the child of a slave woman became a slave no matter who the father was. However, according to classical law, a child of a slave became free (ingenuus),

    if her mother was free, even for a short period of time, during the pregnancy.

    After the Punic wars, Rome started the mass exploitation of slaves. However, the development of industry, trade and other branches of economy required skilled free workers that

    took interest in their jobs. A slave could get free by the act of manumission, by which a master would release him from his authority. Manumissions were different in different epochs.

    According to Roman law, slaves that were freed (libertinus, in regard to his master libertus) became Roman citizens, but they had many fewer rights than Roman citizens that were

    born free (ingenuus). The slave’s former master now became his patron (patronus), and the libertus still had obligations towards him (this was regulated by law). The libertus had to be

    obedient and respectful to his patron (obsequium et reverentia). The patron could punish a disobedient libertus, In older times he could even kill him (ius vitae necisque), but later he

    could not. In some circumstances he could even ask a magistrate to turn the libertus into a slave once again (accusatio ingrati).

    Demography:

    Estimates for the prevalence of slavery in the Roman Empire vary. Estimates of the percentage of the population of Italy who were slaves range from 30 to 40 percent in the 1st

    century BC, upwards of two to three million slaves in Italy by the end of the 1st century BCE, about 35% to 40% of Italy’s population. For the Empire as a whole, the slave

    population has been estimated at just under five million, representing 8-10% of the total population of 50-60 million+ inhabitants. An estimated 49% of all slaves were owned by the elite,

    who made up less than 1.5% of the Empire’s population. About half of all slaves worked in the countryside where they were a small percentage of the population except on some large

    agricultural, espically imperial, estates; the remainder the other half were a significant percentage 25% or more in towns and cities as domestics and workers in commercial

    enterprises and manufactories.

    Roman slavery was not based on race. Slaves were drawn from all over Europe and the Mediterranean, including Gaul, Hispania, Germany, Britannia, the Balkans, Greece etc.

    Generally slaves in Italy were indigenous Italians, with a minority of foreigners (including both slaves and freedmen) born outside of Italy estimated at 5% of the total in the capital,

    where their number was largest, at its peak. Those from outside of Europe were predominantly of Greek descent, while the Jewish ones never fully assimilated into Roman society,

    remaining an identifiable minority. The slaves (especially the foreigners) had higher mortality rates and lower birth rates than natives, and were sometimes even subjected to mass

    expulsions. The average recorded age at death for the slaves of the city of Rome was extraordinarily low: seventeen and a half years (17.2 for males; 17.9 for females)

    Debt slavery
    Nexum was a debt bondage contract in the early Roman Republic. Within the Roman legal system, it was a form of mancipatio. Though the terms of the contract would vary,

    essentially a free man pledged himself as a bond slave (nexus) as surety for a loan. He might also hand over his son as collateral. Although the bondsman could expect to face

    humiliation and some abuse, as a legal citizen he was supposed to be exempt from corporal punishment. Nexum was abolished by the Lex Poetelia Papiria in 326 BC, in part to

    prevent abuses to the physical integrity of citizens who had fallen into debt bondage.
    Cicero considered the abolition of nexum primarily a political maneuver to appease the common people (plebs): the law was passed during the Conflict of the Orders, when plebeians

    were struggling to establish their rights in relation to the hereditary privileges of the patricians. Although nexum was abolished as a way to secure a loan, debt bondage might still result

    after a debtor defaulted.

  • Poorest column yet. I think he got confused when they refused his shekels at the restaurant.

  • Pay no attention to the haters man.You are so right about a lot of things.You have to be ready to accept the ones who have Zero to contribute but criticism.They’ll be the same people robbing and rioting when the S hits the F.Best of luck and God bless you and your family.Atleast you are trying to help people.

  • I rejected the queens money an chose wisdom as my currency very young
    Can’t trust royalty they are very sneaky and smart.

    I feel sorry for all the surfs that trusted the queens bankers esquires and imperial schools
    Now your all screwed.

    Good for me

  • Not sure where it has begun for you, But the dollar has actually been rising over the last week or so..
    I follow it every day and it is rising not falling, So get your facts straight before posting. :idea:

  • William Mount – You should not try to give a complete overview of everything in the world that is going on. You’re mixing some statements that are true with many that are pure conjecture and others that are not true.

    Re: Churches – You seem to claim to be a Christian, yet you attack churches because they require tithes to operate. If you are a Christian, then how do you suggest that they operate? If you’re not, then it’s none of your business.

    Re: Angela Merkel – You claim that she’s Hitler’s daughter. She was born in 1954. Hitler either died in 1945 as many believe, or he escaped then to Argentina according to some theories. The math doesn’t work out. Her bio suggests her father was a German minister.

    • Gosh I thought she was born about 1924.

  • Mount lies, and is playing with your mind.

  • China and Russia rigged a deal to go without the petrodollar months ago.

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