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  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   9 months, 1 week ago · View

    Loot the banks that have been looting the people.

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      adoration · 9 months, 1 week ago

      freeze their assets off

      Brandon Binster @thebinster: Loot the banks that have been looting the people.

      It goes without saying, when We the People ban usury and nationalize their banks, we will freeze their assets and determine what is ill-gotten gain; they can keep the rest. Oh, you say all of their assets are ill-gotten? Well, that settles that.

      [Cross-posted at the AmpedStatus/Network no-usury, A99, Intelligence and the enemy of my enemy discussion groups]

  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   9 months, 1 week ago · View

    ”I listened for an echo and heard only praise.” Nietzsche

    Lets hope America the debt laden slaves finally awaken and hold accountable their selves and elected officials and the worthless zombie banks feeding on the Jersey Shore audience’ brains.

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  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    Just remember: If you think you are stronger than mother nature and the physical effects of the Earth itself, you are full of shit and just talking in the sounds of farts. Ultimately, I dont care how great your engineering is, unless you shit buildings of impervium, then it can fail. I have no illusions of our limits as a species and definitely no misconceptions about the ability of spinsters to assuage the sheeple. Too bad time is always the teller of the true story.

  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    The dumbest quote of the week, from a professor at the Claremont Colleges: ”We are already in Iraq in spite of it being a mistake, but we should stay because we are already there. Moreover, we should invade Libya because they clearly want a Western-style democracy.”

    Yeah, great fucking idea genius. I am just glad that so many young adults are learning from you for a premium debt price lol. Sometimes you just have to wonder at what point stupidity and procreation coalesced into the ignorance and naivete breeding system? With dopes like that attempting to educate our future generations, is it a wonder why we are in the position we are in?

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      Matt Prather · 1 year, 2 months ago

      Everything is so corrupted… ”dopes like that” have job security, but any professor who would promote, say, David DeGraw’s books or writings in their class would be in serious danger of losing their job.

      ”I also realized that my college professors had not understood the true nature of macroeconomics: that in many cases helping an economy grow only makes those few people who sit atop the pyramid even richer, while it does nothing for those at the bottom except to push them even lower. Indeed, promoting capitalism often results in a system that resembles medieval feudal societies. If any of my professors knew this, they had not admitted it — probably because big corporations, and the men who run them, fund colleges. Exposing the truth would undoubtedly cost those professors their jobs — just as such revelations could cost me mine.”
      John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hitman

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  • Brandon Binster posted a new activity comment:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    Yeah it is pretty silly these days in the military. The military especially allows soldiers to go into extreme debt before they actually provide any type of financial advice or training for them lol. You get a series of classes towards the end of an enlistment that explains a lot of good habits you should have been practicing…too bad they do it towards the end instead of at the beginning. It is all part of the addiction process I reckon lol.

    I do believe not having a clearance allows me to be much more distanced from being blamed something that goes wrong by higher ups too. The really scary thing now is just how many jobs in the service claim a need for a security clearance. I even posed the question how sovereign debt is any different from individual debt and why is morality even alluded to in not paying unsecured debts? Needless to say it was a blanket answer of me being a security risk for fear of being swayed by payoff and my lack of character lol. I suppose I could just go out and rob a bank since the depression is over and there are billions of jobs to be had so I can provide an ”affluent” source to payoff my debts lol. Or, as I stated in my response, I could just tell them all to go fuck themselves and live by my honor of not selling anyone out to pay off creditors that have already received trillions in tax payer funded handouts.

    I dont think the security office of the Department of Defense much appreciated that lol. Fuck the bozos. 99% of the dickheads that determine the validity of a clearance have never even had a private sector career. Let alone been ”laid off” and long term unemployed. To wit I dont even get the unemployment hand outs like the perpetually un/underemployed have been either lol.

    Oh well, fuck it dude. I am going bowling with political heads.

    In reply to - Brandon Binster posted an update: Funny how not participating in the debt slavery system here results in your security clearance being revoked. Even with a well structured, morally valid, logically valid, financially and economically sound explanation for totally disregarding my unsecured debt…I still get a revocation of my military clearance lol. One more brick in the [...] · View
  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    So evaluating the state of revolts across the rest of the real world, I have come to the conclusion that the people of this country are a disgrace to the forefathers as am I. I do solemnly swear to defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all aggressors both foreign and DOMESTIC! Geez Louise lol.

  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   1 year, 2 months ago · View

    Funny how not participating in the debt slavery system here results in your security clearance being revoked. Even with a well structured, morally valid, logically valid, financially and economically sound explanation for totally disregarding my unsecured debt…I still get a revocation of my military clearance lol. One more brick in the wall.

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      Matt Prather · 1 year, 2 months ago

      =(
      On the other hand, I think we are heading for a new paradigm. All the shit that seemed to be so important (like ”saving for your retirement” and ”security clearances” with corrupted institutions) in the past will be drastically less meaningful in the future.

      Hit me up in a private message and-or just friend me. I used to have a little security clearance myself. I have told my Federal debtors to ”forget” themselves as I’m not paying the Federal Corporation squat.

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        Binster · 1 year, 2 months ago

        Yeah it is pretty silly these days in the military. The military especially allows soldiers to go into extreme debt before they actually provide any type of financial advice or training for them lol. You get a series of classes towards the end of an enlistment that explains a lot of good habits you should have been practicing…too bad they do it towards the end instead of at the beginning. It is all part of the addiction process I reckon lol.

        I do believe not having a clearance allows me to be much more distanced from being blamed something that goes wrong by higher ups too. The really scary thing now is just how many jobs in the service claim a need for a security clearance. I even posed the question how sovereign debt is any different from individual debt and why is morality even alluded to in not paying unsecured debts? Needless to say it was a blanket answer of me being a security risk for fear of being swayed by payoff and my lack of character lol. I suppose I could just go out and rob a bank since the depression is over and there are billions of jobs to be had so I can provide an ”affluent” source to payoff my debts lol. Or, as I stated in my response, I could just tell them all to go fuck themselves and live by my honor of not selling anyone out to pay off creditors that have already received trillions in tax payer funded handouts.

        I dont think the security office of the Department of Defense much appreciated that lol. Fuck the bozos. 99% of the dickheads that determine the validity of a clearance have never even had a private sector career. Let alone been ”laid off” and long term unemployed. To wit I dont even get the unemployment hand outs like the perpetually un/underemployed have been either lol.

        Oh well, fuck it dude. I am going bowling with political heads.

  • Brandon Binster posted a new activity comment:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    I have always been a critic of inflation. If there were ever one thing that drives me bat shit crazy, it is the concept and practice of inflation. Something only has as much value as we let it. I am probably an altruist at heart, but looking at the current human condition really disappoints me. I wonder when the people will see just how stupid we have become in buying into money and its corruption of our thought processes? The critical threshold is fast approaching I think. Hopefully and with some pushing in the right direction, we can realign public perceptions to see the truth: excess money does no one any real good. Not to mention the complete lack of responsible regulation by the government and on the government itself.

    There are days where I would rather be living in the boonies on my own than participate in the idiocy of society that is so pervasive today. Again though, it is going to take a massive disaster of biblical/mythical proportions to wake society up as a whole. Until then I feel like I am just pissing into the wind lol. It only takes that one time of the government creating a handout program, aka subsidizing, to establish the welfare state for business. And this is exactly what the country has done and we are pretty much pandering to the threat of collapse via bank failure, which was their own making to begin with. Talk about the greatest trick ever pulled on western society lol.

    In reply to - Brandon Binster posted an update in the group Take Action : Bank Run 20111!! With all the BS checking fees now and on the horizon…not to mention that banks are complete whorehouses, we should get a legitimate bank run organized. Perhaps even using fear of a bank run as a tactic to let those dicks know we are [...] · View
  • Brandon Binster posted a new activity comment:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    I absolutely believe it would cause a very brief pain if any at all, but our country is at the point where any minor suffering is considered a tragedy and completely unheard of, therefore it must be avoided, or so the powers that be want everyone to buy into. I mean seriously, life includes some suffering at some point and to put it off for relatively minor creature comforts is a freakin travesty. At some point, the perpetual avoidance of anything that may be rough will lead to a prolonged suffering. Take a few weeks, months and maybe a couple of years of discomfort to achieve a long-term goal? Count me in. Of course the key is having the people as a whole go through a massive, conscious-altering event that realigns the perceptions and belief structure they hold on to via conditioning. And to directly answer the question, that is pure fear being relayed there. Pain is not necessarily a bad thing. It always comes down to this society taking an easy wrong over a hard right.

    In reply to - Brandon Binster posted an update in the group Take Action : Bank Run 20111!! With all the BS checking fees now and on the horizon…not to mention that banks are complete whorehouses, we should get a legitimate bank run organized. Perhaps even using fear of a bank run as a tactic to let those dicks know we are [...] · View
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    I figured on the Partisan Party. May as well make it strictly for the people, by the people, which in effect is the country.

    In reply to - Brandon Binster posted an update in the group Take Action : Here is a thought everyone: why is there a ”party” system? To be honest it is to keep everyone off balance and squabbling amongst their selves. In reality, it is much easier to control the masses by creating mutual, revolving dissent around ideology and exploiting those differences [...] · View
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  • Brandon Binster posted an update:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    “If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution.” Abraham Lincoln

    Abe may have had it a little off as well. It works a bit better for modern times when you throw in the ”If by mere financial terror a minority should deprive the majority of any clearly written constitutional right, it will, in a moral point of view, justify revolution.”

  • Brandon Binster posted an update in the group AvatarTake Action:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    Bank Run 20111!! With all the BS checking fees now and on the horizon…not to mention that banks are complete whorehouses, we should get a legitimate bank run organized. Perhaps even using fear of a bank run as a tactic to let those dicks know we are on to them.

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      Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

      A friend of mine brought up the point to me that this would only create more pain in the society, what do you think about that ?

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        Binster · 1 year, 3 months ago

        I absolutely believe it would cause a very brief pain if any at all, but our country is at the point where any minor suffering is considered a tragedy and completely unheard of, therefore it must be avoided, or so the powers that be want everyone to buy into. I mean seriously, life includes some suffering at some point and to put it off for relatively minor creature comforts is a freakin travesty. At some point, the perpetual avoidance of anything that may be rough will lead to a prolonged suffering. Take a few weeks, months and maybe a couple of years of discomfort to achieve a long-term goal? Count me in. Of course the key is having the people as a whole go through a massive, conscious-altering event that realigns the perceptions and belief structure they hold on to via conditioning. And to directly answer the question, that is pure fear being relayed there. Pain is not necessarily a bad thing. It always comes down to this society taking an easy wrong over a hard right.

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          Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

          Yes, good points, and I am tending to agree about the pain and taking our medicine.
          I just heard on the news that Egyptian banks being closed for a week have caused 400% inflation in that brief time.
          Though our country was founded essentially on incrementalism so that change does not get to be that abrupt, a period of high unrest may seriously be required and trust me in the US anything remotely resembling 400% inflation in a week would definitely ( I would hope) trigger dramatic change whether or not the government would fall or not.
          OTOH, there are many elderly and poor and those who are not strong of mind or body who may be devastated if not dead in this scenario.
          Maybe it is partially this kind of thinking ( concern for our fellow humans) that has us to a degree in the position we are in, but I know for me, I would probably prefer not to devastate these people.
          Consider me uncertain about trying to force collapse, I am a bit more for drastic change in the American form of democracy to make Everyman more equal than he is, not so much in wealth redistribution, but more of eliminating the government subsidizing of the wealthy and allowing them more say in government than the rest of us etc… THAT MUST be eliminated at a minimum.

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            Binster · 1 year, 3 months ago

            I have always been a critic of inflation. If there were ever one thing that drives me bat shit crazy, it is the concept and practice of inflation. Something only has as much value as we let it. I am probably an altruist at heart, but looking at the current human condition really disappoints me. I wonder when the people will see just how stupid we have become in buying into money and its corruption of our thought processes? The critical threshold is fast approaching I think. Hopefully and with some pushing in the right direction, we can realign public perceptions to see the truth: excess money does no one any real good. Not to mention the complete lack of responsible regulation by the government and on the government itself.

            There are days where I would rather be living in the boonies on my own than participate in the idiocy of society that is so pervasive today. Again though, it is going to take a massive disaster of biblical/mythical proportions to wake society up as a whole. Until then I feel like I am just pissing into the wind lol. It only takes that one time of the government creating a handout program, aka subsidizing, to establish the welfare state for business. And this is exactly what the country has done and we are pretty much pandering to the threat of collapse via bank failure, which was their own making to begin with. Talk about the greatest trick ever pulled on western society lol.

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              Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

              I have all but cussed out my Senators blaming their ilk for the mess they have put us in and then subsidizing the ones that caused it under their authority AND THEN to expect the average citizens to pay for it, that is an insane dictatorial government if their was one, only it is a dictatorship of 435+ that have cow-towed to money interests at our expense therefore any requirement that the people suffer due to THEIR misadventure is not only ludicrous but defines evil imo.
              And I have laid that out in detail to them.

  • Brandon Binster posted an update in the group AvatarTake Action:   1 year, 3 months ago · View

    Here is a thought everyone: why is there a ”party” system? To be honest it is to keep everyone off balance and squabbling amongst their selves. In reality, it is much easier to control the masses by creating mutual, revolving dissent around ideology and exploiting those differences to keep the majority of the people off its center of balance, aka center of gravity as we term it in the military. Control is derived from the people remaining at odds over ridiculous beliefs and dogma at this point. The sooner everyone realizes that the true reform will only come from a united population and common goals that improve the many instead of the few, the better off we will be. Marketing and advertising has effectively eliminated the critical thinking process in our country now, so it is up to the minority of us to spread the unification idea and point our activity at eliminating the multiple groupthink mentality that fractures us as a whole.

    Side note, most people probably want to be warm and fuzzy about life and the future, but this is how and what the asses in power want people to do because it sustains them through ignorance and not thinking about the long term future. I think we are seeing the shift from cattle to wolves now in some of the population, but we all know you have to lose that belief in the system being a good thing and the absolute lie that the government is here to look out for us. I think TARP and QE (quantitative fleecing is more like it though) have proven beyond a doubt who the government really works for. From a political stand point, we need to quit thinking one party is better than the other since they are all the root cause.

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      Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

      I think that a party affiliation such as the Unification Party or some such name that confronts the current paradigm within the framework of the current system would be a first move in gathering numbers. Without numbers and press exposure the people who sympathize with this cause do not know it exists, asking friends to join , well sometimes runs up against that apathy of the Satisfied Citizen who cares not for justice as long as they have just enough to remain satisfied. Without this then the whole system must change beyond recognition, which after runs against the current paradigm fail, the revolution would then be obvious and necessary to garner the attention it deserves. It is a matter of preserving the good in our democracy or destroying it and starting over. To answer that is a personal decision, but either way it will require many people to get on board.

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      Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

      PS- this United Party or whatever, would run as democrats so that they can be voted for in primaries as part of the system, in that the Tea Party made significant progress by doing so. When people are presented with the two party system, independents rarely win, but the wing of a party that represents them will at least have a chance. I hope my comments are clear,

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        Binster · 1 year, 3 months ago

        I figured on the Partisan Party. May as well make it strictly for the people, by the people, which in effect is the country.

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          Lo Ryder · 1 year, 3 months ago

          I hope that it will work in such a way. But how many independent parties have gotten anywhere. So it was just a thought to latch on and alter the state of the Democratic party which has sympathetic members and may, just may, attract some moderate Republicans.. However I am willing to promote any idea that fulfills the objectives set forth for this website and has some consensus from the members.

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