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The Forum > General Discussion > We owe 45 Billion on our Credit Cards?

We owe 45 Billion on our Credit Cards?

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Aidan, You know full well that the information you seek is on google.
I do not as a rule keep a record of the source of the information because it all starts and propagates with google.
So before you start bagging the veracity of google and it's information, stop and think.
If you are not satisfied with google then YOU can put up or shut up.
Neither of us have a license to better and more valued information than the other.
So because google IS a major source of education for millions of people around the world, I think even someone with your IQ can read the info on google.
So when you have read a few entries about this scum, filth of a family, then you can come back and acknowledge my comments.
So to be fair, and so that we are on equal ground, just punch into google, and go from there.
There I gave you my source, carry on.
Thank you.
Posted by ALTRAV, Monday, 9 July 2018 10:30:17 PM
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>Aidan, You know full well that the information you seek is on google.
ALTRAV, Google can not tell me what your source was.

But I see you don't know how to use Google properly! Just finding a claim on Google doesn't mean it's true; there's a huge amount of misinformation out there.

Check the reputability of your sources - after all, anyone can write a web page. Where contradictory claims are made, see what the claimants say about each other's claims. And try looking at the sources of your sources' information - Wikipedia is a good place to start for this technique.

I've read (and seen on TV) enough about the Rothschilds to know your accusations are groundless. Of course they're bankers not angels, but they're not the evil scum you portray them as.
Posted by Aidan, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 3:17:53 AM
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Aidan, you believe what you want. I believe what I have read/researched, all of it, the good, the bad and the ugly.
I think I have enough intelligence to be able to sort through the rubbish on the net.
When I find something which has traction I go with it unless/until I find otherwise.
Let me make it quite clear.
This is a sick family with completely selfish ideals of the kind never seen before.
They are of a breed which makes Scrooge seem like an angel by comparison.
Today's interbred sick lot are a product of their very secular views and lifestyle.
They are not what you think they are.
I quite easily accept and believe that they, through the auspices of the Bilderberg Group, are responsible for all of the major world events.
And yes even 9/11.
If you don't believe me and don't want to look it up for fear of finding it's true, well I can't help you.
If on the other hand you want to know the truth, look it up or I will help where I can.
Posted by ALTRAV, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 4:14:05 AM
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we have left the subject, we do that well, and branched off in another direction,my thought process remains the same, bit coin, trade war in debt in housing and personal [card] a fall/crash is coming it may change our world, big money has big influence what they want they get, and a whole new system may be imposed on us if the crash is huge.
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 11:31:17 AM
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This mornings news included one saying over a million house hunters are in trouble buying a house because of tighter financial measures,further if a rise, of just 15 points was to come another million would be in trouble paying theirs, from little things big things grow.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 11 July 2018 2:58:05 PM
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