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 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 5:34 pm
YouTube: Joe Rogan ndaa. George Bush's great grandfather, Prescott Bush, funded both sides of ww2. Look up the similarities between Lincoln and jfk. We have a self-admitting Muslim as a president. ASPARTAME is the main ingredient in diet, zero and caffeine-free sodas; ASPARTAME side effects include: cancer, blindness, nutrition loss, c.p., m.s., blindness; wonder why all the people with diabetes stay over weight. During the cleaning of 9/11 they found passports that belonged to some of the terrorists that hijacked the plane!?!?!
thats amazing; those passports blew through someones chest, out of an exploding plane, through a burning, crumbling building and buried onset thousands of pounds of rubble an someone was STILL able to pick them up an read them?? Ok..
Do you want me to find you some red lists or any executive orders or anything that that?? Isis and Ebola were BOTH found in Texas on the same week??? Coincidence? I think not. We talk about closing boarders and bring people with Ebola here for treatment? Why? Police state, martial law.
........now are you going to look at everything I just said and have an opinion? Or are you gonna actually look some of this **** up...

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
17-Nov-14 5:50 pm
Prescott Bush, funded
both sides of ww2.
"" President Bush's grandfather was a director of
a bank seized by the federal government
because of its ties to a German industrialist
who helped bankroll Adolf Hitler's rise to
power, government documents show.
Prescott Bush ( search ) was one of seven
directors of Union Banking Corp. ( search ), a
New York investment bank owned by a bank
controlled by the Thyssen family, according to
recently declassified National Archives
documents reviewed by The Associated Press.
Fritz Thyssen ( search) was an early financial
supporter of Hitler, whose Nazi party Thyssen
believed was preferable to communism. The
documents do not show any evidence Bush
directly aided that effort. His position with
Union Banking never was a political issue for
Bush, who was elected to the Senate from
Connecticut in 1952.
Reports of Bush's involvement with the seized
bank have been circulating on the Internet for
years and have been reported by some
mainstream media. The newly declassified
documents provide additional details about
the Union Banking-Thyssen connection.
Trent Duffy, a spokesman for President Bush,
declined to comment.
Union Banking was owned by a Dutch bank,
Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaardt N.V.,
which was "closely affiliated" with the German
conglomerate United Steel Works, according to
an Oct. 5, 1942, report from the federal Office
of Alien Property Custodian. The Dutch bank
and the steel firm were part of the business
and financial empire of Thyssen and his
brother, Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, the
report said.
The 4,000 Union Banking shares owned by the
Dutch bank were registered in the names of
the seven U.S. directors, according a
document signed by Homer Jones, chief of the
division of investigation and research of the
Office of Alien Property Custodian, a World
War II-era agency that no longer exists.
E. Roland Harriman, the bank chairman and
brother of former New York Gov. W. Averell
Harriman ( search ), held 3,991 shares. Bush
had one share.
Both Harrimans and Bush were partners in the
New York investment firm of Brown Brothers,
Harriman and Co., which handled the financial
transactions of the bank as well as other
financial dealings with several other
companies linked to Bank voor Handel that
were confiscated by the U.S. government
during World War II.
Union Banking was seized by the government
in October 1942 under the Trading with the
Enemy Act ( search ).
No charges were brought against Union
Banking's American directors. The federal
government was too busy trying to fight the
war, said Donald Goldstein, a professor of
public and international affairs at the
University of Pittsburgh.
"We did not have the resources to do these
things," Goldstein said.
Fritz Thyssen broke with the Nazis in 1938
over their persecution of Catholics and Jews,
and fled to Switzerland. He later was arrested
and spent 1941 to 1945 in a Nazi prison. His
brother lived in Switzerland from 1932 to 1947
but continued to operate businesses in
Germany.
The new documents were first reported by
freelance writer John Buchanan in The New
Hampshire Gazette.""

Bush
had one share.
Link.

Gimme a bit of time on the rest of the stuff you cldnt link.

 

 



Last edited by WalkSoftly; 17-Nov-14 5:50 pm.
 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 5:54 pm
@WalkSoftly: his bank was seized, why??? Lol...

 

 

 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 5:57 pm
If youre really going that hard, watch footage of 9/11, lol. Squibs, thermite, perfect 180 degree turns with a Boeing?? Lol..
Dont forget: for Rogan ndaa

 

 

 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 6:01 pm
@WalkSoftly: I forgot being a little involved wasn't the same as being involved at all..

 

 



Last edited by tesseract; 17-Nov-14 6:13 pm.
 
 
 WalkSoftly 
17-Nov-14 6:04 pm
If youre really going that hard, watch
footage of 9/11, lol. Squibs, thermite,
perfect 180 degree turns with a Boeing??
Lol..
Lay off the "we bombed our own people" bullsh!t, it makes you look dumb.

Dont forget: for Rogan ndaa
Youre seriously using Joe Rogan as a credible source?

Now, like I said, gimme a lil time and Ill fairly check out that long post of yours...and give you my opinion on those topics worthy of one.....which anything to do with Joe Rogan isnt....

 

 

 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 6:08 pm
Yeah dude, you have the attitude of someone that doesn't think our country is capable of doing things because we wouldn't need to, lol. Just stop researching **** cause youll m her get it.

 

 

 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 6:10 pm
@WalkSoftly: this is what im talkin about; Rogan is a respected person who's putting his reputation on the line an an individual. Why would someone do that if there wasn't a hint of truth to what they were saying??? Suck it up an watch the Damn video. It ain't gonna kill you.

 

 

 
 
 tesseract (3)    (40 / M-F / Massachusetts)
17-Nov-14 6:12 pm
@WalkSoftly: "oh, _______ said it!?!? Oh no, its not true!" Definition of ignorance my friend.

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
17-Nov-14 6:16 pm
ASPARTAME is the main ingredient in diet,
zero and caffeine-free sodas; ASPARTAME
side effects include: cancer, blindness,
nutrition loss, c.p., m.s., blindness;
Its the main sweetener, not the main ingredient...but youve piqued my interest...lets take a look...

"" Studies in people
Most studies in people have not found
that aspartame use is linked to an
increased risk of cancer.
One early study suggested that an
increased rate of brain tumors in the
US during the 1980s might have been
related to aspartame use. However,
according to the National Cancer
Institute (NCI), the increase in brain
tumor rates actually began back in
the early 1970s, well before aspartame
was in use. And most of the increase
was seen in people age 70 and older,
a group that was not exposed to the
highest doses of aspartame, which
might also make this link less likely.
Other studies have not found an
increase in brain tumors related to
aspartame use.
In the largest study of this issue,
researchers from the NCI looked at
cancer rates in more than 500,000
older adults. The study found that,
compared to people who did not drink
aspartame-containing beverages,
those who did drink them did not
have an increased risk of lymphomas,
leukemias, or brain tumors.
A recent study of more than 125,000
people found a link between
consumption of aspartame sweetened
soda and the risk of leukemia,
lymphoma, and multiple myeloma in
men, but not in women. Since it also
found a link between sugar sweetened
soda and lymphoma in men, the
researchers concluded that the links
they found could be explained by
chance.
What expert agencies say
Expert agencies in the United States
and elsewhere that have evaluated
aspartame have found it safe for use.
The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) regulates the use of aspartame
and other artificial sweeteners in the
United States. In 2007, the FDA
stated:
Considering results from the
large number of studies on
aspartame's safety, including
five previously conducted
negative chronic
carcinogenicity studies, a
recently reported large
epidemiology study with
negative associations
between the use of
aspartame and the
occurrence of tumors, and
negative findings from a
series of three transgenic
mouse assays, FDA finds no
reason to alter its previous
conclusion that aspartame is
safe as a general purpose
sweetener in food.
The European Food Safety Authority
(EFSA) assesses the safety of
sweeteners such as aspartame in the
European Union. According to a 2009
report from its Panel on Food
Additives and Nutrient Sources Added
to Food:
Overall, the Panel concluded, on
the basis of all the evidence
currently available… that there is
no indication of any genotoxic
or carcinogenic potential of
aspartame and that there is no
reason to revise the previously
established ADI for aspartame of
40 mg/kg [body weight].
Though research into a possible link
between aspartame and cancer
continues, these agencies agree that
studies done so far have not found
such a link.
Does aspartame cause any other health
problems?
Complaints of various health issues
have circulated since aspartame first
appeared on the market in the 1980s.
But for most people, no health
problems have clearly been linked to
aspartame use.
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Phenylketonuria is a rare genetic
disorder (present at birth) in which the
body can't break down phenylalanine,
an amino acid found in many foods.
Levels of phenylalanine can build up
in the blood, which prevents other
important chemicals (like amino
acids) from getting to the brain.
Unless phenylalanine intake is severely
limited, children with PKU suffer from
abnormal brain development.
PKU is usually detected in babies by a
routine blood test shortly after birth.
People with PKU need to follow a
phenylalanine-restricted diet. This is
especially important in children,
whose brains are still developing. It is
also important in pregnant women,
because it can affect the development
of the fetus.
Because phenylalanine is a component
of aspartame, it's important that
people with PKU limit their intake of
aspartame. That is why any product
(including medicines) containing
aspartame has the warning
“Phenylketonurics: contains
phenylalanine.”
Other health complaints
Claims have been made that
aspartame is related to health effects
ranging from mild problems such as
headache, dizziness, digestive
symptoms, and changes in mood, to
more serious health issues such as
Alzheimer disease, birth defects,
diabetes, Gulf War syndrome, attention
deficit disorders, Parkinson disease,
lupus, multiple sclerosis, and seizures.
However, studies done to date have
not found any consistent evidence of
harm.""
Per Cancer.org

 

 

 
 
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