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Posted by Kris Krieger on November 17, 2007, 5:50 pm
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>>>>> it was a local store advertising "Canadian money at par". Go
>>>>> figure. Someone's not keeping up with the times.
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>>>> Yeah, $US1.10 buys $Can1.00 today.
>>>> Anyone ever noticed [Made in China] ?
>>>> Ever heard of Strategic Economic warfare?
>>>>
>>>> Unlike Europe, which unified economically by
>>>> adopting the Euro, the dumb canux refused to
>>>> adopt the US dollar, thus dividing N. America,
>>>> (divided and conquered).
>>>>
>>>> China's selling US$ and buying can$, and that
>>>> makes canada the prettiest little whore in the
>>>> box, well oiled too.
>>>>
>>>> Canux business is loosing export ability to the
>>>> US and are beginning to close, and can be
>>>> purchased for 1/2 price. China buys them, and
>>>> then twists the dollar the other way, and they
>>>> become profitable, and are re-opened under
>>>> Chinese management.
>>>>
>>>> In Vancouver housing prices are going over
>>>> $500k for a shack, driven by Chinese demand,
>>>> to live there.
>>>> Ken
>>>
>>> So, the chinese are going to buy everything all around the world
>>> then set their 80 billion people up there to run the businesses and
>>> then in about 10 years they will have a monopoly on the planet.
>>> Is this a new version of 5th column?
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>> I think that's their plan; I also think (IIRC...) that people have
>> been predicting it'd happen. And of course, The Shrub has played
>> right into it,
>> sort of like the story about Nero playing his golden fiddle while
>> Rome burned. Maybe I'm paranoid - but OTOH, it makes sense for the
>> Chinese to try to do it, esp. when the D.C. Dimwits are so eager to
>> play along.
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> I'm reaching way back, some 40+ years, to a biblical teaching that
> mentioned the yellow race will rule the earth right up to the rapture
> when the AC takes over and rules for 1000 years.
> .
I don't know anything about that. I don't beleive in the rapture anyway
- it was thouught up in the late 1800's. And it is easily debatable that
the Book of Revelations deals with the physical end of the world.
If Armageddon happens, it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy - not
something brought about by a mystical force, but rather, human wish-
fulfillment. It's like someone who reads their horoscope in the morning,
and then subconsciously does something (or interprets something) that
seems to indicate the "accuracy" of the "prediction".
It irritates me, becasue I know people who figure that nothing at all
matters because Armageddon is coming soon anyway, so pollution is fine,
war and all of its destructions is fine, and so on. Too many people are
working as hard as they can to *make* Armageddon happen.
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