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Campaign 2008:

The Big Bailout - October Surprise?

"I understand that we're under martial law
as declared by the speaker last night."

 - Rep Michael Burgess, R-Texas, 26th district, Lewisville, Ft Worth Texas
in a one-minute speech. (broadcast live on C-Span 9-27-2008, 1:21 pm))

Meet the New Money!
Replaces the Dollar in February at 2¢ on the Dollar?

The Secret Story of the Bailout
Secret Congressional Meeting of Mar. 13, 2008

There is evidence that the economic collapse of the United States came as no surprise to anyone but consumers ... and there is more to come:

Only six times in the last 182 years (1825) has Congress gone into secret session. It happened again, suddenly, on March 13, 2008.

Alleged leaks from that meeting indicate Congress was warned of:

  • - an imminent economic collapse by October,

  • - the imposition of martial law and civil war,

  • - advance roundup of "dissidents",

  • - a new money making the dollar totally worthless,

  • - a transfer of the nation's wealth to China

  • - the merging of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada

  • - the de-monetization of the dollar by February, to be replaced by the Amero

  • - preparations for civil war and evacuation of Congress

  • - no money, no food, no water, no heat, no shelter, no jobs - by February 2009?

See the evidence, including rare C-Span videos.

By Jim Moore, Phoenix Studios
Copyright ©2008 by Phoenix Studios. All rights reserved.

Last updated Monday, October 13, 2008 07:48 PM
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