| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Iraq: governments making money from life insurance | | Date: | Wednesday, August 31, 2005 21:01:27 (-0400) | | From: | Keith Wilde <keithwilde @.........ca>
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Do you have anything by way of a more clear and authoritative quotation in
support of this rather implausible accusation? It doesn't seem consistent
with the presumed power of financial institutions over governments.
Keith Wilde
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From: "marco saba" <vlario@yahoo.it>
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Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 11:30 AM
Subject: [socialcredit] Iraq: governments making money from life insurance
> Iraq: governments making money from life insurance...
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> "[US Judge X] is also saying that every American
> soldier who dies in Afghanistan and Iraq probably
> carries a $10 million life insurance on him carried by
> our [US] government. After all, every soldier, marine,
> or air force person is an asset to the United States
> of America. They have a huge investment in that
> particular soldier and his activity and it can explain
> why it is that the US is not so anxious to withdraw
> its troops from that area. It's a money making
> activity and they don't want to talk about the fact
> that they are making money on death..."
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