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Traditional Catholic Faith => Fighting Errors in the Modern World => Topic started by: Zenith on September 28, 2011, 05:52:09 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpg76VjTa58&feature=player_embedded#!
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Great link! Ok now what do we do? I paid my house off about a month ago, are there any other suggestions?
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That's great that you have paid your house off! Good for you! Maybe buy gold.
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A friend of mine who invests using the "Elliot Wave Theory" said that gold is going to $1000 before it heads back up to $3000.
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Possible...gold just lost 200 dollars in the last week or so. Its plummeting along with silver too.
Here it comes....
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A friend of mine who invests using the "Elliot Wave Theory" said that gold is going to $1000 before it heads back up to $3000.
Yes it makes sense. I'll keep a close eye on it and if it does go that low its definitely worth it as I don't think you can go wrong buying gold.
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Possible...gold just lost 200 dollars in the last week or so. Its plummeting along with silver too.
Here it comes....
Time to buy! :reporter: :jumping2:
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In other words there its is straight from the horse's mouth. All the financial crisises and crashes are all perfectly engineered to make a few people a lot of money and drive the wedge further and further in between the ultra rich and the poor. Death the middle class!
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This Wallstreet guy proves that Bishop Williamson hits the nail on the head with his last Eleison Comment 219: Crisis Films (http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/ELEISON-COMMENTS-CCXIX-Sept24-2001-CRISIS-FILMS)
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„Greed is good. It makes the world go round,“ say the banksters. [...]
Then are the bankers heroes or villains? Answer, heroes at the very most in the short run, but certainly villains in the long run, because it needs very little common sense to realize that, all society requiring selflessness, no society can be built on greed, meaning selfishness. In any society there will always be the haves and the have-nots (cf. Jn.XII, 8). The managers of society who have the money and power absolutely must look after the masses who have neither, otherwise there will be revolution and chaos. Of course the globalists are planning on this chaos tomorrow to give them world power the day after, but while they may propose, it is God who disposes. [...]
How can a society possibly depend on greedy men to survive? How can it have got itself into such a dependency? And is there any sign right now that anybody is asking such questions? Or is everybody's worship of Mammon - let us call things by their name - proceeding unchecked ?
Unless Jesus Christ absolves men of their sins through his priests, no post-Incarnation system of society can ultimately work. Capitalism only ever lived off the Catholicism from earlier centuries. It is today's exhaustion of Catholicism that spells the death of capitalism.
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This Wallstreet guy proves that Bishop Williamson hits the nail on the head with his last Eleison Comment 219: Crisis Films (http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/ELEISON-COMMENTS-CCXIX-Sept24-2001-CRISIS-FILMS)
[...]
„Greed is good. It makes the world go round,“ say the banksters. [...]
Then are the bankers heroes or villains? Answer, heroes at the very most in the short run, but certainly villains in the long run, because it needs very little common sense to realize that, all society requiring selflessness, no society can be built on greed, meaning selfishness. In any society there will always be the haves and the have-nots (cf. Jn.XII, 8). The managers of society who have the money and power absolutely must look after the masses who have neither, otherwise there will be revolution and chaos. Of course the globalists are planning on this chaos tomorrow to give them world power the day after, but while they may propose, it is God who disposes. [...]
How can a society possibly depend on greedy men to survive? How can it have got itself into such a dependency? And is there any sign right now that anybody is asking such questions? Or is everybody's worship of Mammon - let us call things by their name - proceeding unchecked ?
Unless Jesus Christ absolves men of their sins through his priests, no post-Incarnation system of society can ultimately work. Capitalism only ever lived off the Catholicism from earlier centuries. It is today's exhaustion of Catholicism that spells the death of capitalism.
God bless and keep Bishop Williamson. A Bishop with a backbone!