February 10, 2009 journal, the bailout was not necessary since the fed insures all deposits. I cannot believe this disaster was anticipated or planned because the Fed has it made and are not about to give up their power over this country voluntarily no matter about the new world order. my guess is that it is out control. The Fed and the banks want the taxpayers to cover their losses. I certainly respect peoples knowledge of the oil industry but other sources tell me we have an awful lot of oil here. The Bible says where there be prophecies they shall fail and they certainly do fail. I think this Reverend-is in the ball park enough that I want to include his message in my Bank of information to my readers and for my own referring to as a possibility. I do not agree with anyone 100%. The new president said last night that the new stimulus package would avoid America succumbing to a disastrous financial crisis then a reporter confronted him immediately asking, why you think we cannot recover of this recession as we have always in the past. That reporter should look at the breakup of Russia and the 4 great empires that collapsed according to the dream of Nebuchadnezzar and interpreted by the prophet Daniel in the Old Testament. Something is happening and you can be sure we are not being told the truth. Reports America has armed itself recently lessening the possibility that we will have martial law. The breakup of states I believe is more likely. We were in Estonia about 3 years ago across the Baltic Sea from Finland with a population of 1.5 million and they are doing OK independent from Russia. Their banks and stores take any money and I guess that is what the states could do. I have predicted for years that the dollar would be history soon. Frightening news http://www.thecomingdepression.blogspot.com/ Homeowners angry at banks that are forcing them out have been hauling items from their houses and selling them, the station said. They're also damaging walls and floors. A house off Lee Vista in southeast Orange County, Fla., for instance, is missing its air conditioner, countertops, all the appliances and even the kitchen sink, according to MyFOXOrlando.com. There are stains on the rug and walls marked with crayon and punctured with holes punched into them. "There's nothing left. They took the kitchen sink," said Orlando-area real estate agent Josh Dubin of Keller Williams. Photos of damaged houses The home sold for nearly $400,000 2 years ago, when it was brand new. Now, the bank will be lucky to get 160,000. one report shows that in Florida the stupid banks are losing because the people are stripping the houses and selling their hot water heaters, air conditioners and kitchen sinks at the flea market when they are evicted from on homes. Much of this may be done after the people abandon the house. When will banks learn? Anonymous "The bankers do not have character nor integrity. To make as much money for their business and stockholders is the bottom line. "Its not personal, it's just business." Well, working for years to buy a personal home is personal. Then to lose it to a godless corporate financial structure is what the linear financial thinking is all about. So reclaim what you can from "your" house. Sell the counter tops, the appliances, the garage door and the heat pump. Then write on the wall a note to the bankers: "I stripped the house because I needed the money to move my family and provide for their welfare, nothing personal it is just family business". February 10, 2009 journal, the bailout was not necessary since the Fed insures all deposits but they want the taxpayer to take the loss. Why another bailout when the first one is not yet spent and none of it was spent for saving peoples homes as approved to buy the bad or delinquent mortgages. Where is the presidential order halting foreclosures as 8 million houses/homes are in danger of being lost. One lady told the president in Fort Myers today she was tired of living in her car with her family. As a result of all the publicity, someone called up and donated a house to her free of charge for she and her family to live in until she could do otherwise. This is the way it should be with neighbor helping neighbor free. I have just completed my painting of the golden parachutes in Mystery Babylon landing with USAir in the Hudson River. The Big Apple New York City home of the U.S. dollar. They are now questioning the private foreign independent Federal Reserve's sovereignty. The stock market fell nearly 400 points today on news of the Senate passing the stimulus. Australia wildfires has killed 200 people and continue to burn as kangaroos leap to safety. US Rep. Paul Kanjorshi said Sep.15, 08 $550 billion disappeared electronically from the banks in 1 hours time and had the Fed not guaranteed deposits to 250.000 the economy would have completely collapsed in the U.S. and around the world overnight. C-SPAN. I wonder what South Carolina will use for money when the dollar goes broke to pay their $7 billion budget. Maybe they will issue IOUs like California who is now trying to release 50,000 of their 200,000 prisoners because they cannot afford to keep them living on top each other and spreading disease. By Jerome R. Corsi (c) 2009 WorldNetDaily Oklahoma Republican state Sen. Randy Brogdon NEW YORK - As the Obama administration attempts to push through Congress a nearly $1 trillion deficit spending plan that is weighted heavily toward advancing typically Democratic-supported social welfare programs, a rebellion against the growing dominance of federal control is beginning to spread at the state level. So far, eight states have introduced resolutions declaring state sovereignty under the Ninth and Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, including Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Washington. Analysts expect that in addition, another 20 states may see similar measures introduced this year, including Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Nevada, Maine and Pennsylvania. "What we are trying to do is to get the U.S. Congress out of the state's business," Oklahoma Republican state Sen. Randy Brogdon told WND. "Congress is completely out of line spending trillions of dollars over the last 10 years putting the nation into a debt crisis like we've never seen before," Brogdon said, arguing that the Obama stimulus plan is the last straw taxing state patience in the brewing sovereignty dispute. "This particular 111th Congress is the biggest bunch of over-reachers and underachievers we've ever had in Congress," he said. "A sixth-grader should realize you can't borrow money to pay off your debt, and that is the Obama administration's answer for a stimulus package," he added. The Ninth Amendment reads, "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." The Tenth Amendment specifically provides, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." LINK-