Posts Tagged ‘wall’

Audit The FED, Why Not? – Thomas Woods Author of Meltdown Interviewed About Ron Paul’s Bill HR 1207

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Nabers Group www.Nabers.com, recently caught up with Thomas Woods the author of the best selling book Meltdown. Learn what he has to say about auditing the Federal Reserve (FED). Currently, over 300 Congressmen Republicans and Democrats in the House Of Representatives have co-sponsored a Bill HR 1207 – dubbed Ron Paul’s Audit the FED Bill, which would allow Congress to audit the FED. With the national debt spiraling out of control and fiscal policy seemingly unmanageable, many taxpayers want to see the FED audited. The proposed bill will force the FED open their books to the US taxpayers and their Representatives. FED Chairman, Ben Bernanke, and US Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner, according to Thomas Woods are deeply concerned about the possibility of the FED being audited. What is even more suspicious to Woods is that Tim Geithner has publicly expressed concerns although he is not part of the FED. You can learn more about Thomas Woods here http You can learn more about Nabers Group here: jeffnabers.com http www.solo401k.com Stay tuned to this channel for more videos by the Nabers Group.

Goodbye Lenin! part 9

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Film: Goodbye Lenin! Directed by Wolfgang Becker Germany (2002) Family Drama/Political Satire 12 parts/115 mins In German with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles —Subtitles are translatable to any language— 1.Click on the arrow to the left of the CC button. 2.Then click on translate. 3.Pick your language in the bottom menu, then viola!. WARNING: Film contains adult language, some drug use and brief nudity (Rated R by MPAA) For a full description of this film go back to part 1: Synopsis: The year is 1989, and East Berlin is celebrating 40 years of socialist rule by the German Democratic Republic. However, these are tumultuous times, and East Germany is on the brink of dramatic political and cultural change. Christiane Kerner is a dedicated socialist activist helping to improve the lives of those around her. But after seeing her son Alex getting arrested in a protest rally she suffers a heart attack and falls into a coma. Months pass, all the while the Germany she once knew is being transformed from the relentless triumph of capitalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany. Knowing that the slightest shock could prove fatal when his mothers awakens, Alex strives to keep the fall of the GDR a secret for as long as possible from his bed-ridden mother. We follow Alex through his often comical yet sincere attempts to keep a pre-Wall façade; but when his game takes on a life of its own, long buried family secrets surface as East Germans around them experience freedoms for the first time.

Goodbye Lenin! part 3

Friday, February 12th, 2010
Film: Goodbye Lenin! Directed by Wolfgang Becker Germany (2002) Family Drama/Political Satire 12 parts/115 mins In German with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles —Subtitles are translatable to any language— 1.Click on the arrow to the left of the CC button. 2.Then click on translate. 3.Pick your language in the bottom menu, then viola!. WARNING: Film contains adult language, some drug use and brief nudity (Rated R by MPAA) For a full description of this film go back to part 1: Synopsis: The year is 1989, and East Berlin is celebrating 40 years of socialist rule by the German Democratic Republic. However, these are tumultuous times, and East Germany is on the brink of dramatic political and cultural change. Christiane Kerner is a dedicated socialist activist helping to improve the lives of those around her. But after seeing her son Alex getting arrested in a protest rally she suffers a heart attack and falls into a coma. Months pass, all the while the Germany she once knew is being transformed from the relentless triumph of capitalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany. Knowing that the slightest shock could prove fatal when his mothers awakens, Alex strives to keep the fall of the GDR a secret for as long as possible from his bed-ridden mother. We follow Alex through his often comical yet sincere attempts to keep a pre-Wall façade; but when his game takes on a life of its own, long buried family secrets surface as East Germans around them experience freedoms for the first time.

 
 

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