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Dr. Paul on the Global Financial Summitt

The Congressman discusses the G-20 summit taking place in Washington this weekend that will address the global monetary system.  
 
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Seano71 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I third party will happen for sure
Faztlan (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, Rand Paul, Jesse Ventura, a few Good Men!! -TX
Faztlan (3 months ago) Show Hide
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True they made it so if you try and expose the truth, you may appear as insane. It sucks but more and more people are begining to finaly open their eyes to what is going on! Kepp it up Bro, the revolution has begun!! -TX
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beancube2008 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Single point of failure and fault tolerance system but competitions must be implemented on abstract levels. Leaderships must be spread and with quad core implementation and dual core verification. We need that invention so nobody can keep our blind sight in the dark with new stuffs but efficiency are always in improvement mode. Get money pools layered up instead of centralized so mistakes become harder to transmit themselves repeatedly. Automated electronic and printed money verify each other.
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How does electronic and printed money verify each other, when you can simply just make more at the drop of a hat?
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