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December 17, 2013
America is a Cooked Goose!
By Alan Adaschik
We are no longer a free and independent people, but instead indentured servants of the New World Order. To accomplish this, they had to destroy the government given to us by the Founders and, in its place, substitute a government loyal and beholden to them. This occurred upon passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, which gave these international criminals control of our economy and government.
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In an idealized society, if someone is allowed to loan money at interest, simple math tells us that this person will end up with all the money and own everything. There is a practical lesson to be learned from this hypothetical example. In the real world, when we allow people to loan money at interest within a fractional-reserve banking system, the system will function fine early on when sufficient resources are available to feed it, but it is doomed to fail over time as resources become depleted and people lose their ability to carry huge amounts of debt. Ultimately, the results are the same as in our hypothetical example. The money lenders end up owning everything and everyone else becomes their economic slave. So it is in the
In 1913, Congress was duped, bribed, and cajoled into passing the Federal Reserve Act, creating the unconstitutional Federal Reserve Bank. By so doing,
At first, our rape was slow and insidious. We felt good as we reveled in our newly found power and prosperity. A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage was the order of the day, but unseen and ignored was the fact that that we were slowly bleeding and this bleeding was relentless. Each day the flow grew larger and each day, Americans owned less of what they thought was theirs. The income tax robbed us our productivity, interest on our loans doubled and tripled what we paid for everything, and inflation ensured that no matter how much we saved, we would always have less than we thought. At first, only husbands worked and wives were homemakers. Soon wives had to pitch in and find a job. Eventually, even this was not enough and today with both partners working, in far too many instances, second jobs are the necessary. We were slowly being robbed blind and this made the money lenders rich beyond their wildest dreams. They became so rich that, in the guise of the so-called New World Order, they were able to lay claim to the entire world.
Until the latter part of the previous century, the illusion that we were a free and independent nation remained unscathed. Only a few people who were "out of touch" with reality thought anything was wrong and that disaster was looming on the horizon. However, in 1994 this changed because Congress passed the unconstitutional General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) making the
After passing GATT, to further seal our fate, Congress enacted the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Upon passage of these so-called "free trade" agreements, in conjunction with GATT, the doors to the world were fully open for American corporations and they began to leave our borders in droves to take advantage of the low taxes, cheap labor, and lax environmental controls offered by third-world countries. All the while this was happening Congress held that the competition was good for
The chickens have come home to roost. Our demise began in 1913 when the incipient New World Order took control of our government and used their corrupt and doomed monetary system to bleed this nation of its wealth and resources. The final coup-de-grace came when Congress passed GATT, NAFTA, and CAFTA. These accords robbed us of our sovereignty and ended our existence as a free and independent nation. Finally, in keeping with these legislative acts of plunder, Congress began deregulating everything in our economy including our financial institutions. The latter led to an orgy of free and easy credit, which fueled a frenzy of real estate speculation. You can never pay too much for a piece of property because property values always go up, was the mantra of the day. Unfortunately, nothing always goes up and the inevitable mortgage meltdown we experienced led to the collapse of our financial industries. How convenient this was for our government and its New World Order masters. Now they could point to the mortgage meltdown as the reason for our economic collapse when the real reasons behind it was the blind acceptance of New World Order policies and initiatives by a Congress comprised of corrupt politicians who feathered their own nests at our expense.
And now we come to the final abomination. The economic collapse this nation is experiencing today is the direct result of a century of duplicity, subterfuge, and criminality on the part of those in Congress who we elect and pay to look out for our best interests. Now Congress has voted to give $700 billion of money we do not have in retribution to the bastards who did this to us. They justify this deplorable action by claiming it is necessary to free up credit markets, never stopping to ask what good is credit to Americans who no longer can afford loans. Think about it! The banks loaned money like drunken sailors and got themselves into serious trouble such that they stopped loaning money. Now to get them to loan money again, our government has to borrow $700 billion and gave it to them so they will once again do what they are supposed to do. Is this the best way to instill confidence in
Al Adaschik was born in New London, Connecticut, on June 27th, 1943. He was raised in Brooklyn, New York and attended Franklin K. Lane High School. Upon graduation, he was accepted as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in its Naval ROTC program. Upon completing college, Al qualified for Navy flight training and received his wings as a Jet Fighter Pilot in June of 1966. After completing his tour of duty, he left the service and earned a MBA from Long Island University, at the C.W. Post Center, in Greenvale, Long Island.
Al has worked as a Flight Test Conductor for the Grumman Aerospace Corporation, a Financial Analyst for the Singer Company, a Senior Financial Analyst for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, a Financial Administrator for the City of Fort Lauderdale, and is presently retired from that position after twenty years in the year 2000.
When hired by the City of Fort Lauderdale, Al was on a fast track to become Department Head of the city's Utilities Department. However, his career came to a screeching halt three years after being hired when he discovered that his Department was dumping raw sewage into the river which ran through downtown Fort Lauderdale. Not able to accept this state of affairs, after attempting to solve the problem internal to the City, Al enlisted the help of a friend and neighbor and their involvement brought about an immediate end to the problem.
Despite the problems Al experienced with his superiors as a City employee after the pollution incident, his efforts and contributions to the citizens of Fort Lauderdale did not go unrecognized. On March 1, 1988, the Riverside Park Residents' Association honored him with a plaque which stated that, "In profound appreciation of your many contributions to our community, we acknowledge your dedication, wisdom, generosity and reliability which have been a foundation of our neighborhoods progress and which have made Riverside Park a better place to live." Also, on November 2, 2001, the day of Al's retirement as a city employee, by written proclamation, the Mayor and City Commission officially decreed that day to be "AL ADASCHIK DAY" in appreciation for his dedication, professionalism, and leadership he exhibited throughout his career as a public servant.
In 1994, Congress passed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) making the United States a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). According to the Fort Lauderdale news, this Act was passed by pushing sovereignty issues aside. This revelation motivated Al to obtain a copy of the GATT Accord from the Government Printing Office and this document revealed that our membership in the WTO required that this nation subordinate the prerogatives of our President, Congress, and the Supreme Court to the WTO's Ruling Panels. This being the case, acting as Attorney Pro-se for the citizens of this nation, Al sued our Federal Government in the Federal District Court of Miami over the constitutionality of GATT and our membership in the WTO.
Subsequent to Al's lawsuit against the Federal Government over the constitutionality of GATT, Al wrote a book, available free online, entitled, "While We Sleep -- A story of government without law". This book begins with a narrative about Al's idyllic childhood, goes on to describe the circumstances concerning his bringing to a halt the pollution of Fort Lauderdale's New River, documents Al's efforts jumpstart and redeem his stalled career after doing what was right for his city and its citizens, and concludes with a description of his efforts undo the harm done to this nation by the passage of the GATT accord and our resulting membership in the World Trade Organization.
Finally, Al developed and hosted a web site called "The Constitution forum" in the hope of waking people up to the plight this nation is in. As host of this web site, he authored a plethora of political tracts and articles many of which can be found on line under his name.
Al is now retired and lives Ormond Beach, Florida.