History lesson about money

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Re: Back To The Horseshoe....

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Paul Pennyworth wrote:Moo Cow wrote:There was a saying that the Horseshoe would take any bet...there was no maximun set...yeah they probably also would take any HIT if the money was right...Benny must have been pretty mad at the governement when he got out of prison for doing a 4 year stint in Leavenworth Kansas for Federal Income tax evasion...The family would do anything to keep that casino afloat...Benny said he didnt want anyone outside the family to own it...I am reviewing these old posts(Moo and me go way back together ) and wish to comment..this might be the reason for the blow-up http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/ ... 68456.html
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NWO global debt enslavement program....http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/news/1 ... ment-.html
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Re: Back To Babylon.....

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Sands Sinks ..... Steve (Wynn) Speaks http://www.abcnews.go.com/Business/Econ ... 484&page=1[/quote]Wynn knows which way the wind is blowing.....http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financia ... EN4R00.htm[/quote] Breaking News;Wynn's Words Of Wisdom http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2B ... 04177.html
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The Federal Reserve & The New World Order....What is the Federal Reserve? Indicatively, it is not federal, that's a ruse to make it sound solidly like a part of the government. Reserves? There are no reserves, that's also a ruse to make it sound, shall we say, safely reinforced. In simplest terms, "the Fed"- is unconstitutional. The Fed is a foremost enemy of the people--vital organ of Moronity, master of our federal Chimera. The Fed is merely one head of the Rothschild Hydra (in Greek mythology, Hydra is a many-headed serpent or monster, each head of which, when cut off, is replaced by two others). Our Road to Moronity was surveyed, graded, bedded and paved by the Fed. And we have been meticulously herded toward Moronity--a certain rest stop on the journey toward the New World Order. In his memoirs, David Rockefeller wrote: "But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The super-national sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."- That gets us to a very enduring barometer of Moronity: What the people allow to be done to them. The latest trillion-dollars-and-counting gored from the people to rescue financial pathocrats from built-in snags in their reptilian machinations...surely you've thought about how much common good could be done with this additional debt on your shoulders. Instead, it's simply a fly turd on the map of pathocracy compared to the almost 100-year spinal tap by the Federal Reserve. Back to what the Federal Reserve is. Incredibly, it's not even ours. The Fed is a cartel of twelve private banks (actually, they're not really even banks) which are not a part of our government. All of the primary owners are tentacles of European financial monstrosities who, in addition to owning the Fed, also own corporate media, the industrial military complex, virtually all of our political machinery. And they own our money. How in Beelzebub's name did twelve essentially foreign private bank hybrids gain total control of our money supply, creating dollars out of thin air, then loaning them to us, at interest? In 1913 the Rothschilds of England and Germany bought the presidency for Woodrow Wilson--on the condition that he finagle to life The Federal Reserve Act. Reminiscing on his success, Wilson lamented later that: "I have unwittingly ruined my country."- Starting with WWI a year later, owners of the Fed have instigated all major wars. Regarding depressions, current Fed chief Ben Bernanke had this to say in 2002 at an event in honor of Milton Friedman's 90th birthday: "Let me end my talk by abusing slightly my status as an official representative of the Federal Reserve. I would like to say to Milton and Anna: Regarding the Great Depression. You're right, we did it. We're very sorry. But thanks to you, we won't do it again."- Hey, Ben, what about the wars? You know, supporting and arming both sides and making a killing from all of the killing.... http://www.opednews.com/articles/End-of ... 9-586.html
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Re: Back To Babylon.....

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Paul Pennyworth wrote:Paul Pennyworth wrote:Paul Pennyworth wrote:Back To Babylon; Breakdowns And Bankruptcies..... ...http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... er=usSands Sinks ..... Steve (Wynn) Speaks http://www.abcnews.go.com/Business/Econ ... age=1STEVE: SNAKE EYES Casinos Rolling Snake EyesA little more than a year ago, 100% of the stock in Wynn Resorts (Nasdaq:WYNN) was worth $17.2 billion, hitting a five-year high of $164.96 on October 29, 2007. Steve Wynn's baby was rolling along and then the bottom fell out. If you banked the $17.2 billion, today you could buy all 21 casino and resort companies listed on Yahoo Finance for $12.4 billion and still have $4.8 billion left over to play the tables. That's what I call a liquidation sale. (For more on sin stocks like casinos, check out A Prelude to Sinful Investing.)When it came to the subject of Macau, casino mogul Steve Wynn said on Wednesday: “The central government and the Macau government putting a crimp in or a slowdown in visitation was an attempt to give the community a chance to absorb the stuff that had been built.” http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/us-s ... 6.htmlWYNN WARRANTS.....http://community.investopedia.com/news/ ... N1121.aspx STEVE'S SELL RATINGS.... http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/12/ ... 74226.html
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Steve's Scotland Yard Report....http://www.stevemiller4lasvegas.com/MrWynn.html
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Back To The Border....

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America’s drug war has made murder a growth industry in Juarez, a sprawling Mexican border town of some 1.2 million people located a stone’s throw from the Texas city of El Paso.The growth of this industry is measured in corpses and coffins. Some say the number of murders in Juarez so far this year exceeds 1,400, but no one really knows for sure, because not all the corpses have been found, so they can’t all be counted.In recent weeks, the U.S. media has added a new subplot to its time-tested narrative explaining the bloodshed sparked by the narco-trafficking business — an enterprise valued at as much $500 billion globally, according to the United Nations, with up to a quarter of that business flowing through Mexico to feed the U.S. drug habit.Again, no one really knows the true size of this enterprise, because it is hidden in the shadows, but few could argue against the reality that the flow of money from illegal drug sales is helping to prop up the economy of Mexico — and the bank accounts of both legitimate and illegitimate businesses on both sides of the border, since that money spends like http://narcosphere.narconews.com/notebo ... E2%80%99PP: This link also posted on 'New World Order'...
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Breaking News;Wynn's Words Of Wisdom http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2B ... 04177.html[/quote]I just came across this article...on the serious side Steve speaks... http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/ ... 09382.html
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Re: Coulthard...

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Paul Pennyworth wrote:Moo Cow wrote:Legal New Century Brings Fresh Leads in Ex-FBI Agent's MurderJan 02, 2000 The new year brings hope for many, but for the family of a victim of an unsolved murder there is a hole in the heart that time cannot heal. The 1972 car-bombing of former FBI agent and Binion's Horseshoe landlord William Coulthard was one of those homicides. But there is no statute of limitations on murder. Coulthard was killed instantly when he turned the ignition on his Cadillac, parked in a stall on the third floor of the Bank of Nevada building downtown. The blast was so powerful it damaged nearly half of the 20 automobiles parked on the floor and blew a hole in the steel-and-concrete reinforced parking structure. Coulthard's body was burned beyond recognition, and the black smoke that billowed from the parking garage could be seen for miles. The July 25 explosion rocked Las Vegas metaphorically as well, for Coulthard wasn't some two-bit hoodlum or no-name ambulance chaser. At 56, he was a successful attorney who had been the FBI's first resident agent in Southern Nevada. After leaving the bureau in 1945 to pursue a legal career, he became known as a well-connected lawyer and civic leader. He helped run the water district, served two terms in the state Assembly, was a member of the Legislative Counsel Bureau, had been a deputy city attorney and even was mentioned as a potential U.S. Senate candidate. Instead of public office, Coulthard pursued private practice and became rich. He eventually would move his family from a home on South Sixth Street to posh Rancho Circle. Coulthard also married well, becoming the husband of Lena Silvagni, whose family owned the ground on which Binion's Horseshoe stood. After her death, he inherited the Horseshoe real estate and at one time owned 37 percent of the property, according to published reports. But Coulthard was better known as the former FBI man who had been the president of the Nevada Bar Association. The murder investigation went nowhere fast. Las Vegas homicide detectives were all but deafened by the explosion. They developed a couple of suspects, but no charges were ever filed. Complicating matters was that the Coulthard killing came only weeks after Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles died from wounds he suffered in a car-bombing in Phoenix. Bolles' gambling-related investigations were perhaps coincidentally linked to Las Vegas. It was also a time that saw nonunion restaurants in Southern Nevada bombed by Tom and Andy Hanley, who later were convicted of murdering Culinary union leader Al Bramlet. Police eventually called in bomb experts, but the evidence gathered seemed inconclusive. Community leaders and Chamber of Commerce members offered a reward for information leading to the conviction of Coulthard's killer, but the up to $75,000 in cash wasn't enough to break the silence. If anyone knew the names of the killers, they weren't talking. What evidence existed led to a grand jury proceeding, which did not result in a murder indictment, but in the federal indictment of Bobby Pinkston and Buddy Turman, who were caught with an illegally obtained copy of the grand jury transcript. They eventually were convicted of theft, but the men never admitted they were working for someone else -- someone who was anxious to know how much information the cops had gathered. By 1975, the reward money was returned. The Coulthard murder investigation was cold. There it sat for a quarter century. The homicide detectives who worked the case retired. A few years later, one Metro detective noticed that pieces of the case file were missing. A section of the file was discovered later stuffed behind a desk drawer. No matter. The bombers had gotten away. The Coulthard case appeared destined to remain unsolved. Until now. On this January day, the 27-year-old murder case is suddenly warm again. Whether it will rock the city again remains uncertain, but here is what is known: Sources confirm the Las Vegas office of the FBI is investigating fresh leads and new information in the William Coulthard bombing case. Perhaps the agents are motivated in part by the knowledge that one of their own was murdered by persons so arrogant and brazen as to order the man bombed in the middle of a downtown parking garage. Someone who believed their power made them above the law. That was a long, long time ago. We might have changed centuries, but there is still no statute of limitations on murder.Excerpt from above article:Instead of public office, Coulthard pursued private practice and became rich. He eventually would move his family from a home on South Sixth Street to posh Rancho Circle. Coulthard also married well, becoming the husband of Lena Silvagni, whose family owned the ground on which Binion's Horseshoe stood. ..PP: Personal knowledge Jack and Ted Binion also lived on 12-1300th block of South Sixth Street... small co-incidence Sleazy Hollow....http://www.reviewjournal.com/cgi-bin/pr ... 15341.html
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