Posted by IndianaRed on December 15, 2008 at 20:48:18 from (173.98.234.159):
In Reply to: OT Glen beck posted by bison on December 15, 2008 at 08:20:16:
He's still on the radio, and he's moving to FOX NEWS channel around the 16th of January.
He predicted the stock market collapse, sold all his stock 10 months ago. He was right.
He has brought attention to the fact that the Federal Reserve will not allow anyone to audit them, and they will not tell us how much gold they have in reserve. That is a new development. They used to report that information, now they are hiding it.
He also brought to our attention the fact that the US government used to regularly report the the amount of currency being printed. No more. Why?
9 trillion dollars has been thrown at this finanacial crisis, not 800 billion. With the amount of dollars being printed there is no way we can avoid serious hyper-inflation.
He also reported that he spoke to the head of a foreign country, one that asked him not to reveal his name, and this person said that President Bush told him that we, "The US government will be there to stand by you, if we survive this crisis". Do you understand the enormity of that statement? "If we survive this crisis".
He also was the first to report that the US Army has activated a division to be on duty inside the United States. This is completely contrary to the Constitution. The Federal government cannot have the Army working within our borders. Why would the president do this? He fears chaos, rioting, and civil unrest that is coming with food shortages, unemplyment, and worse.
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