Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 7 Num. 76

("Quid coniuratio est?")


WHEAT, CORN, AND U.S. PAPER MONEY -- A PANIC?


By Sherman H. Skolnick

The press-fakers, with their secret agenda, have a habit of not telling us until a disaster is right on top of us. Such as the possible panic in wheat and corn and U.S. paper money.

Americans have been accustomed to huge farm surplusses. Not true now. A fungus or virus has tainted wheat and possibly corn also. Many of our foreign trading partners won't accept it because, among other things, it has a bad smell. Can it also make you sick? Millions of bushels of wheat and maybe also corn may have to be dumped. There may be a sudden hysteria one day dumped on us by the press. Yet the facts are already known.

So all that, coupled with a possible severe downturn, if not crash, in the stock and bond markets, may open the way to a severe inflation scare and emergency proclamations. The ultra rich, who use state-sponsored terrorism to manipulate naive people, would become even richer and more powerful by way of martial law in the U.S. The monopoly press will not say it -- the very rich believe in the bullet, not the ballot. Political assassinations from President Kennedy to date are proof enough.

In our work in fingering crooked judges for more than three decades, we have found that many important judges own and operate banks and other financial entities. They do not disqualify themselves when related cases are in their Court -- so you can guess who wins the big bucks cases in Court. As a result we research the financial system.

A possible panic in U.S. paper money may be in the works. (Even now, the so-called "U.S. Currency" is actually notes circulated by a private central bank, called the Federal Reserve, whose notes are backed by nothing, not silver, not gold, but nothing.) The U.S. is about the only industrialized nation that historically does not repudiate the old paper money when they come out with a new issue. In Europe, as of a certain date, the old money becomes toilet paper.

Here, the zillions of old Hundred Dollar bills will continue to circulate with the new ones. The problem is not some small-time counterfeiters printing up some 100s or using color copiers to fake currency. In the Mid-East, possibly in Lebanon and/or Iran, is an industrial-level operation making fake U.S. paper money. Even experts in the U.S. Secret Service laboratories have deemed examples of it as "genuine" yet they are fake. These almost-perfect copies are called Supernotes.

The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve do not want to alarm the American public since most of this fake stuff has been circulating overseas. But now some 20 to 100 Billion Dollars worth of this stuff, or more, may soon flood the United States. Some banks apparently have been told to say nothing and pass it along to someone else.

The federal authorities, fearing a panic on ALL U.S. paper money, are watching and waiting. Should the U.S. Military simply find the printing factory and bomb it to the ground? Sort of striking a financial terrorism site. Some claim the all-knowing U.S. Central Intelligence Agency already knows the location but would not mind a little iron-fisted martial law to deal with troublesome dissidents in the U.S.

Small-time cynics laugh, "I don't handle many 100 dollar bills, so I am not worried." And, of course, some history experts believe the Federal Reserve itself is a conspiratorial fraud whose already fake paper, masquerading as the "U.S. Dollar", is perpetrated on the common people in this land.

A cynics delight: can you fake up money that is already fake? Tell that to the cashier in the food store when the price of bread goes way up. (Yet the amount the farmer gets for what goes into a loaf of bread is not that much.)

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Mr. Skolnick is founder/chairman, since 1963, of the public interest reform group, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts, investigating and researching judicial bribery and political murders. Since 1971, he has been editor of a 5-minute recorded phone commentary, HOTLINE NEWS, (312) 731-1100, a regular phone call, on 24 hours per day, changed several times per week. Since 1991, he has been a regular panelist, now the moderator, of a weekly public access one-hour Cable TV Show, "Broadsides", available to some 400,000 households. His comments appear on several news groups on Internet and on the World Wide Web. Office, 8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days/week: (312) 375-5741. Call before sending fax. 9800 S. Oglesby Ave., Chicago, IL 60617-4870.

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