Anonymous ID: b897c4 March 8, 2019, 6 p.m. No.5582707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3059

Fake Money's Face Value Deceit

 

Shane Anthony Mele stumbled off the straight and narrow path many years ago. One bad decision here. Another there. And he was neck deep in the smelly stuff.

 

These missteps compounded over the years and also magnified his natural shortcomings. Namely, that he’s a thief and – to be polite – a moron. Recently the confluence of these two failings came together like a sewage spill to a river draining through the center of town.

 

Mele made a dishonest mistake. He failed to recognize that he’s not the only dishonest soul operating in a dishonest world. That is, he failed to comprehend the difference between face value and real value.

 

So it was, with dishonest intentions, that he burgled a rare coin collection with no clue what it was that he’d taken. To his soft and greedy mind all he saw was a hoard of coins with a face value of One Dollar. Thus, he redeemed them for cash. Zero Hedge offers the details:

 

“After stealing a rare coin collection from an elderly and disabled retiree, Shane Anthony Mele, dumped what their owner said was at least $33,000 worth of collectible coins down a Coin Star machine at a Florida supermarket and collected their face value, receiving about $30 – enough for a couple of 12 packs.”

 

A Downright Disgrace

 

Mele, no doubt, is a thief and a moron. He’s also a thief and a moron that got caught up in something he doesn’t understand. He may be dishonest. But the world he’s operating in is also dishonest.

 

Stealing someone else’s property and then reducing the spoils valued at $33,000 to a payout of about $30 is a remarkable achievement. Mele’s Coin Star transaction delivered a loss of over 99.9 percent. But he’s not alone…

 

The Federal Reserve, in concert with the U.S. Treasury, has been part of an extensive currency debasement program for over a century. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics very own inflation calculator, the Fed has succeeded at reducing the dollar’s value by about 96 percent. In other words, it takes a dollar today to buy what $0.04 could buy roughly 100 years ago.

 

This track record of wealth destruction, on a percent basis, is nearly equivalent with Mele’s Coin Star transaction. However, on a total basis, the Fed’s program to debase the dollar’s value is the greatest act of thievery the world’s every known.

 

Whereas Mele’s just a thief and a moron, the Fed’s action is taken with the purpose and full knowledge that it’s thieving and transferring wealth to the U.S. government and the big banks. This, without question, is a downright disgrace.

 

The Fed’s currency debasement program, in addition to thieving the bank accounts of Americans and dollar holders the world over, is also extremely disruptive to commerce and personal wealth building. Consider the condition that derived Mele’s face value blooper…

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-08/fake-moneys-face-value-deceit

Anonymous ID: b897c4 March 8, 2019, 6:03 p.m. No.5582735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2776 >>2783 >>3078

If Anything Americans Should Be Grateful for Their Jewish Overlords

 

Don't buy the propaganda. The stereotype of the Anglo "gentleman" exists only in Hollywood and Victorian fiction

 

The Jewish contribution to humanity so far has been immense. Completely out of this world. What Russians are to literature, Yugoslavs to basketball and Kentucky to cousin marriages, the Askenazi Jews are to science, politics and entertainment. But because the accomplishments of these former Eastern Europeans are largely achieved in the New World where now the majority of them lives, these accomplishments get incorrectly billed as "American" and claimed by Anglo-Saxons who have little to do with them.

 

Anyone who has had any dealings with the Anglo-Saxons, whether of the English, American or Australian variety, will know that they are an utterly unremarkable stock. They are braggarts, show offs, loud, lacking in self-awareness, ruffians, very expressive and highly unstable; capable of going from loud exuberance and euphoria into public self-pity on the turn of a dime. The chaotic, offense-sensitive brawlers of Northern England, Ulster and Appalachia – still manifested today in the football hooligan – are an entirely accurate representation of where this race was, and was going to remain at, without the civilizing touches of the Askenazim.

 

However blessed by a geographic position that tucked them on a island in the safest part of Europe free from any danger of the Arabs, Mongols and the Turks, and the uplifting influence of the far more hard-working and disciplined Jews, this ruffian race now has a realistic chance of having their primitive mongrel language become the scientific and literary language of a future humanity.

 

If anything the Americans should thank their lucky stars that since 1942 they have the majority of the world's Jewry. Sure that also means that the Jewish-American lobby (incorrectly dubbed the "Israel lobby") ensures that the US — whether the hapless Anglos really want it or not — also always supports the state of Israel, sometimes to the detriment of US interest, but certainly that is only a small price to pay for everything else the Jewish-Americans contribute. Hell, if it wasn't for Hitler killing off most of the Eastern European Jewish population perhaps today Poland would be the world's superpower.

 

And our grandchildren's spelling bees would be even more messed up.

 

https://russia-insider.com/en/if-anything-americans-should-be-grateful-their-jewish-overlords/ri26512

Anonymous ID: b897c4 March 8, 2019, 6:04 p.m. No.5582756   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2876 >>3257 >>3413

Maryland Senate Unanimously Passes Bill to Ban State Police from Denying Firearms to Medical Marijuana Users

 

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (March 7, 2019) – Today, the Maryland Senate unanimously passed a bill to prohibit the Maryland State Police from denying a firearm purchase by a person on the basis of their use of medical marijuana under state law.

 

A bipartisan effort from Sen. Michael Hough (R) and Sen. Robert Zirkin (D), Senate Bill 97 (SB97) was introduced on Jan. 14. It reads: “A person may not be denied the right to purchase, possess, or carry a firearm under this title solely on the basis that the person is authorized to use medical cannabis under title 13, subtitle 33 of the health – general article.”

 

On Friday, the Senate Judicial Proceedings committee passed it by a vote of 11-0. Today, the full Senate passed it by a vote of 46-0.

 

As Suzanne Sherman noted in a recent article, the federal government has long claimed the power to restrict the right to keep and bear arms of medical marijuana patients:

 

If you purchase a firearm from an FFL, you will be presented with the Firearms Transaction Record form 4473, which you must, under penalty of perjury, answer fully and truthfully. You may see it for yourself HERE.

 

Question 11(c) asks prospective gun purchasers if they are unlawfully using any controlled substances. You think, “Hey, I can answer ‘no,’ as marijuana is now legal in my state. Immediately following the inquiry is the following admonition (in bold letters):

 

“Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law, regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.”

 

Not surprisingly, in 2016, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of appeals ruled that this restriction does not violate the Second Amendment.

 

Most states have adopted this federal ban on owning firearms for medical marijuana users, or simply help in its enforcement. In Hawaii, for example, police have sent letters to medical marijuana patients who owned guns telling them they had 30 days to surrender their weapons, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

 

The Maryland State Police, who oversee gun ownership in the state, ask prospective gun buyers if they have a medical marijuana card. Buyers must allow the state health department to disclose whether they have applied for a card. SB97 would put that to an end.

 

While passage of SB97 wouldn’t overturn the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, it would remove the local enforcement arm of that unconstitutional act in Maryland. And as has been seen so prominently in immigration sanctuary cities and states with marijuana legalization, when state and local enforcement ends, the federal government has an extremely difficult time enforcing their acts.

 

Based on James Madison’s advice for states and individuals in Federalist #46, a “refusal to cooperate with officers of the Union” represents an extremely effective method to bring down federal gun control measures because most enforcement actions rely on help, support and leadership from the states.

 

Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano agreed. In a televised discussion on the issue, he noted that a single state taking this step would make federal gun laws “nearly impossible” to enforce.

 

Last fall, Utah was the first pass legislation to help make federal gun bans for medical marijuana patients “nearly impossible” to enforce. The new law prohibits expending any state or local resources, including an officers time, to “enforce a law that restricts an individual’s right to acquire, own, or possess a firearm based solely on the individual’s possession or use of cannabis in accordance with state medical cannabis laws.”

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71486/maryland-senate-unanimously-passes-bill-to-ban-state-police-from-denying-firearms-to-medical.html

Anonymous ID: b897c4 March 8, 2019, 6:07 p.m. No.5582795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2896 >>3078 >>3257 >>3413

Amazon Banned These 9 Academic Books Questioning Certain Aspects of the 'Holocaust'. Why?

 

This doesn't look like extremist hate speech to us. Judging from these blurbs and titles, it looks like pretty balanced and fair discussion of a very serious, and vehemently disputed, allegation.

 

The first one in the list below even presents both sides of the argument in an attempt to get to the bottom of who is telling the truth.

 

Why are some people so afraid of a fair and open discussion?

 

These books were banned from Amazon in March of 2017, but are easily available online at other sellers. Take a look at the blurbs describing these books. They are an eye-opener.

 

https://russia-insider.com/en/amazon-banned-these-9-academic-books-questioning-certain-aspects-holocaust-why/ri26511

Anonymous ID: b897c4 March 8, 2019, 6:15 p.m. No.5582912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3199

Pope Denounces Anti-Semitism Among Christians While Democrats Hesitate To Denounce It Among Themselves

 

Pope Francis denounced anti-Semitism inside and outside the Catholic Church Friday after House Democrats opposed decrying anti-Semitism without also denouncing criticism of Muslims.

 

Francis condemned the “wickedness and fury” and “depraved hatred” inherent in the worldwide resurgence of anti-Semitism during a meeting with the American Jewish Committee (AJC), according to The Associated Press. The pontiff also warned Christian faithful that holding to anti-Semitic views is “a rejection of one’s own origins, a complete contradiction,” given that Jesus and his disciples were Jewish and the theology of the church is rooted in historical Judaism.

 

Francis’ unequivocal denunciation of anti-Semitism came days after House Democrats delayed voting on a resolution against anti-Semitism sparked by comments from Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of the first two Muslim women elected to the House, in which she claimed that supporters of Israel were loyal to a foreign country and therefore could not be fully loyal to the U.S.

 

Democrats delayed the vote in reaction to progressive representatives like New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who objected to the resolution on the grounds that it unfairly targeted Omar. Progressives also insisted that the resolution against anti-Semitism denounce anti-Muslim bias — a demand that garnered criticism in light of the surge of anti-Semitic hate crimes in the U.S. compared to the relatively small amount of hate crimes committed against Muslims.

 

House Democrats expanded the resolution to include mention of Muslims, Catholics and the Japanese, in addition to Jews, changing it from a resolution against anti-Semitism to a resolution against hate in general, with no mention of Omar. The House voted to pass the resolution Thursday, but almost two dozen Republicans voted against it, saying that it was watered down, ineffective and should mention Omar.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/08/pope-denounces-anti-semitism/

 

Well he does wear a Yarmulke and work for the devil also