Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The Fed's Last Months?

Mar 14, 2007 09:00
Combine the collapse of the central bank with a direct military attack through Mexico and the political instability of Washington, and you may be witnessing the last months of the fed.

In February there was an accidental discovery of a major military action being prepared near Brownsville, Texas. We covered that incident in the article, "Gaza in Brownsville, Texas" which said, "Sean Osborne, Associate Director, Military Affairs of Northeast Intelligence Network said, 'my analysis suggests that these weapons were not intended for an assault of one Mexican narco-gang against a rival gang within the territory of Mexico, but were intended for a larger and more specific operation within the United States.'"

Speculation is that the operation was to attack a prison to obtain the release of a drug kingpin, but seems unlikely.

It is known that South American enemies expect to attack the US soon with the help of Russians, Iranians, and Cubans. Even the Chinese seem to have territorial ambitions for the US. Everyone wants US soil except Americans who are glad to sell it into a North American Union.

Large numbers of Mexican nationalists are already in the US waiting for the moment of weakness. The battle they envision is slaughter.

J. R. Nyquist interviewed a Mexican gun runner who revealed the battle plan. "He bragged about his contacts in the Mexican underworld. With a loaded gun lying on the table, he philosophized in broad Marxist generalities, hinting at the liberation of Mexico, the liberation of the poor and downtrodden peoples of the Southwest.

He also mentioned his Cuban "friends" and contacts. He spoke of the day when suburban America would be exterminated. "These people are living in a dream world," he told me. He laughed at America's politicians and bureaucrats."

America's only strength has been economic. The Marxists within government fleeced the sheeple into poverty and then sold their mortgages to other nations. Now the surfs are unable to pay the bills, subprime mortgages are either late or in default enough to cause the stock markets around the world to drop.

The moment of weakness will be when large numbers of banks close and a liquidity shortage begins that will shut down many government operations.

Too bad.

http://johnburkessociety.blogspot.com/2007/03/gaza-in-brownsville-texas.html

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=19749

http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/Matamoros030207

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070313/late_mortgages.html?.v=11

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/b0547428-d191-11db-b921-000b5df10621.html