Anonymous protest_ Dublin_ November 8th 2008.avi

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Anonymous dances to dismantle.video mirrored from http://www.youtube.com/user/themadhairThe cult stifles free speech by having "The Complex" yanked from amazon. You gonna take that?www.anonireland.orgwww.whyweprotest.net

OCW #220 MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.

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Inner Universe - Yoko Kanno

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Another begining theme to "Stand Alone Complex". Enjoy.

OCW #193 MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.

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http://ocw.mit.edu - problems." (Educator, India) "[I] reuse some drawings from lecture notes rewrite parts of text learn how to explain better some complex issues." (Educator, Italy) "I usually download some lecture material for my students." (Educator, China) Source: 2005 Visitor Survey B. OCW visitor characteristics 1. Visitor regional distribution ACCESS: VISITOR REGIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL ROLE DISTRIBUTION • 61% of OCW traffic is non-US • 49% of visitors are self learners, 32% students, 16% educators Region MENA Pacific Sub-Sah. Africa Central Asia Caribbean Total Est. visit % Web analytic data from the evaluation period indicate that 57% of visits to the site originated outside the United States (see Table 5 below). This measure is the best indication of the geographic

How the Federal Reserve Violates the US Constitution 3

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH A LITTLE DEBT?There is a kind of fascinating appeal to this theory. It gives those who expound it an aura of intellectualism, the appearance of being able to grasp a complex economic principle that is beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. And, for the less academically minded, it offers the comfort of at least sounding moderate. After all, what's wrong with a little debt, prudently used and intelligently managed? The answer is nothing, provided the debt is based on an honest transaction. There is plenty wrong with it if it is "based upon fraud".An honest transaction is one in which a borrower pays an agreed upon sum in return for the temporary use of a lender's asset. That asset could be anything of tangible value. If it were an automobile, for example, then the borrower would pay "rent." If it is money, then the rent is called "interest." Either way, the concept is the same.When we go to a lender -- either a bank or a private party -- and receive a loan of money, we are willing to pay interest on the loan in recognition of the fact that the money we are borrowing is an asset which we want to use. It seems only fair to pay a rental fee for that asset to the person who owns it. It is not easy to acquire an automobile, and it is not easy to acquire money -- real money, that is. If the money we are borrowing was earned by someone's labor and talent, they are fully entitled to receive interest on it. But what are we to think of money that is created by the mere stroke of a pen or the click of a computer key? Why should anyone collect a rental fee on that?When banks place credits into your checking account, they are merely pretending to lend you money. In reality, they have nothing to lend. Even the money that non-indebted depositors have placed with them was originally created out of nothing in response to someone else's loan. So what entitles the banks to collect rent on nothing? It is immaterial that men everywhere are forced by law to accept these nothing certificates in exchange for real goods and services. We are talking here, not about what is legal, but what is moral. As Thomas Jefferson observed at the time of his protracted battle against central banking in the United States, "No one has a natural right to the trade of money lender, but he who has money to lend."

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