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WatchDocumentary.com Архнадзор Exopolitics China US trade imbalance: bad policy or payback for CIA use of stolen WWII gold? Michael E. Salla, MA., Ph.D. © February 8, 2012 www.exopolitics.org One of the enigmas of U.S. trade policy is the willingness of policy makers to allow China open access to U.S. markets while China throws up many obstacles to American imports. On my first day in office, I will label China a currency manipulator and under US law once that label has been affixed the president is able to apply tariffs to any of their goods ... Romney’s get tough on China rhetoric impressed Donald Trump who promptly endorsed Romney for the Republican Presidential Primary. It is a fact that China maintains a huge trade deficit with the U.S. The trade imbalance has led to China accumulating vast reserves of US dollars, becoming the biggest purchaser of U.S. treasury bonds, and becoming America’s chief creditor. 1. A mysterious trillion dollar lawsuit filed on November 23, 2011 in the U.S. 2. 3. 4. Fr. 5.
Academic Earth Court Funds - Defending The Truth Political Forum Thanks pana8, for your feedback it is appalling to see the interests paid, cheating the helpless, something that we would not have expected from our society. Well the end game for us has been horrific, this is when lawyers tend to clamp up. My scenario is my wife and I was involved in a horrific accident, unfortunately she came out the worse for it. My experience with the lawyers involved, to keep it short they broke all the CPR rules denied her early intervention of rehab, keeping it short again, I eventually had to accept the situation that I had been cornered in, running out of time, but quite aware that our lawyers have failed us severely, opportunities that had been offered by certain expert, rehab that was never obtain within the 1st 6 months well it just went on and on, they were totally determined to protect the huge corporation involved, it seemed to be at any cost, well to the victim I believe.
The Anatomy of Determination September 2009 Like all investors, we spend a lot of time trying to learn how to predict which startups will succeed. We probably spend more time thinking about it than most, because we invest the earliest. Prediction is usually all we have to rely on. We learned quickly that the most important predictor of success is determination. In most domains, talent is overrated compared to determination—partly because it makes a better story, partly because it gives onlookers an excuse for being lazy, and partly because after a while determination starts to look like talent. I can't think of any field in which determination is overrated, but the relative importance of determination and talent probably do vary somewhat. I don't mean to suggest by this comparison that types of work that depend more on talent are always more admirable. If determination is so important, can we isolate its components? The simplest form of determination is sheer willfulness. Being strong-willed is not enough, however.
Trillion dollar lawsuit & Bilderberg Trillion dollar lawsuit exposes secret Bilderberg Gold Treaty & funding of extraterrestrial projects Michael E. Salla, MA., Ph.D. © January 18, 2012 www.exopolitics.org Introduction A mysterious trillion dollar lawsuit filed on November 23, 2011 in the U.S. The U.S. U.S. The U.S. The core claim of the November 2011 District Court filing is that the bonds fraudulently taken from the Plaintiff Keenan in November 2009 and the bonds apprehended near Chiasso, Switzerland in June 2009 by the Italian financial police were genuinely issued by the Roosevelt administration in exchange for gold deposited by the Nationalist Government of China some time before the Japanese invasion on July 7, 1937. Upon information and belief, between 1927 and 1938, as a result of arrangements made between China and the United States, the United States … leased vast amounts of gold from the nationalist Chinese Government, known as Kuomintang. Whatever else might have happened in 1954 … one event cannot be overlooked.