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westerebus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-12-08 08:12 PM
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19. Inversion.
To change the deportment of an object that is accepted as being the correct state of that object; to present as normal in relation to its' stature, the aspect of said object being observed as other then right side up. Or how creative accounting requires the suspension of realism. Found in general among exclusive organizations that directly benefit from such topsy-turvy invention of profitability or enhancement of the expectation of the possibility of profitability. A dynamic positioning that prepares the way to change the consideration of wealth building and capital formation. In short, a con job. This being the current and future state as proposed by the inner party is nothing new, what is new is the globalization of the process and the rapidity in closing the deal. Comrades, the movement of capital to developing markets and the de-industrialization of the motherland has happened over a thirty year span. For the most part post the east asia war of indo-china. The results of which exhausted the accumulated reserves of the new deal and removed the consensus of moral and financial conservatism of the nation. The expansion of the concepts of personal freedoms and the relaxation of the depression era requirements to maintain self sustainability ended with the withdraw of government by the people. The inner party established what it believes to be its' right to impose their concept of nation-hood by means of assassination and propaganda. The training and planning learned in the southern hemisphere operations were incorporated to include the party general. A cycle of boon and bust under the control of the party's employers over took the reliance of market place rules. Gone are the underpinnings of pensions and benefits replaced by a party supported nationalized system of poor house compensation. The many are now closer to the status of commoner, an english euphemism for lower class (poor), then at any time in this nation's history. This restructuring of the investment-banking system's oversight has all the making of indenturing the citizenship to continued debt servicing far far into the future. The plan of the inner party was to tie indebtedness to the need for collective security. They have succeeded.
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