Quote of the month-"Give me control over a nations currency, and I don't care who makes the law."Mayer Rothschild, 1912(1 year before founding the Federal Reserve)Mayer Amschel Rothschild (23 February 1744 – 19September 1812) was the founder of the Rothschild familyinternational banking dynasty that became the mostsuccessful business family in history. In 2005, he was ranked7th on the Forbes magazine list of "The Twenty MostInfluential Businessmen <strong>Of</strong> All Time". The business magazinereferred to him as a "founding father of internationalfinance".Meyer [2] Amschel Rothschild was born in 1744 in the ghetto (called "Judengasse" or Jew Alley) inFrankfurt am Main, Germany, one of eight children of Amschel Moses Rothschild (d. 1755) andhis wife Schönche Rothschild née Lechnich (d. 1756). [3][4]The ancestry of the Rothschilds can be traced back to 1577 to Izaak Elchanan Rothschild, whosename derived from the house he occupied in the Judengasse — zum roten Schild ("at the sign ofthe red shield"). [5] His grandchildren and descendents took this name as the family name andkept it when they relocated in 1664 to another house in the Judengasse — Hinterpfann (literally"house in the back of the saucepan") [6] — which became the family's home and business locationthrough to the early 19th century.The father of Mayer Amschel had a business in the trade of goods and currency exchange. He wasa personal supplier of coins to the Prince of Hesse. The family home above the shop had a frontwall only 11 feet (3.4 m) wide, where more than 30 people lived at that time.It is told that this charter expires in December of this year, while it is also toldthere is no expiration date, but Congress can terminate the charter. It is up toyou to find the accuracy of the timetable of the Federal Reserve.
The month of June, 2012, may very well go down in history as the turning point of our great Republic. I realize that is a pretty bold statement,so let me explain my thoughts as to why I strongly believe this will be the case.Sometime between the 28th, to the 31st of June, the Supreme Court will announce their decision on two very important issues. The first is theconstitutionality of the infamous Health Care Law. The second is whether the Arizona Immigration Law violates constitutional law. Regardless of whichway they decide on either of these issues, the results will be seen as a double edged sword.The Health Care Law:If the court upholds the Health Care Law as constitutional, the outcry from a majority of the <strong>America</strong>n people will be deafening. Recent polls indicatethat a very large percentage of the <strong>America</strong>n people are not in favor of this law. The possibility of a revolt would certainly not be out of the question, ifthis law is allowed to stand, simply because it would prove once and for all that all three branches of government no longer function as intended.If the court's final decision is that the Health Care Law is unconstitutional, it would strike a fatal blow to the current administration. The passing ofthis law was a big feather in Obama's hat, and is one of the key issues of his reelection campaign. Don't think for one moment that if this law is struckdown, that there won't be some form of retaliation. Obama would be backed into a corner, knowing that his chances of being reelected are injeopardy, forcing him to take desperate measures in order to stay in office. The possibilities of what those measures would be are almost endless, butcould include such things as a false flag event massive enough to justify the implementation martial law, thus suspending the November elections.And we are all well aware of the consequences that would bring.The Arizona Immigration Law:Regardless of the fact that Arizona's Immigration law was written to reflect federal laws already in place, the DOJ has seen fit to argue that the law isunconstitutional. Again, the Supreme Court's final decision on this matter will be huge. If the law is struck down, it not only violates states rights, itimplies that federal law is also unconstitutional. This would open the door for Obama and his administration to address the immigration issue as theyplease. A very dangerous situation, indeed.However, if the court declares the Arizona law constitutional, there is a good chance that radical groups such as La Raza will react with violence,triggering a racial war like this country has never seen. We've already seen several attempts by minority groups to incite violence, so this is a very realdanger.As you can see, the month of June may very well prove to be the turning point for <strong>America</strong>. I hope that you have all taken the necessary steps toprepare for what is coming, because it is clear that time is very short. Don't panic. Stay aware of the developments taking place this month, and youwill be fine.As Brothers and Sisters of the <strong>Watchmen</strong> of <strong>America</strong>, we stand a much better chance of riding out the approaching storm, than most others. Becausewe stand together, there is hope. And because we stand together, we will succeed.God Bless.OldBulldog