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PlatoCATM
03-03-09, 18:03
The U.S. has just ceded the right of eminent domain to China in order to secure their loans to our country. They could literally own the U.S. Has anyone else seen or heard about this? It is nowhere to be found on big media sources. I couldn't vet this info thoroughly, so I am hoping that someone will tell me this is just a farce.

http://www.halturnershow.blogspot.com/2009/02/feds-grant-eminent-domain-as-collateral.html

AMMOTECH
03-03-09, 18:55
"On February 11, Bloomberg Business News reported that China was seeking "guarantees" for its US Government debt (Story Here), and it now appears they got it. Well placed senior sources at the US Embassy in Beijing CONFIRM the formal written agreement was delivered by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her recent trip to China."


State Governments Knew This Was Coming

In early February nine U.S. States began the process of re-asserting their Sovereignty pursuant to the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the US Constitution; declaring null and void any actions by Congress that violated the Constitution


The states were obviously privy to what the feds were planning to do with granting Eminent Domain to China. The states took action to make certain the feds couldn't give away cities or the states themselves"


:(:confused::mad:

I'm at a loss for words.... If this is true?

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MarshallDodge
03-03-09, 19:55
I just asked a friend about this and he replied with this:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=90491


Did Hillary really pledge U.S. homes to China?
State says 'no basis' for claim eminent domain rights offered as collateral for debt

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Posted: March 02, 2009
2:56 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton departing for Asia Feb. 15
The State Department says there is "no factual basis" to an Internet rumor that went viral over the weekend claiming Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was willing to pledge American homes to China as collateral for Beijing buying U.S. debt.

The rumor, in various versions, claimed Clinton brought with her last month to Beijing a written agreement offering to extend to China the option to exercise eminent domain rights within the U.S. The rights purportedly were offered as collateral for China's continued willingness to purchase additional trillions of dollars in U.S. Treasury debt the Obama administration hopes to sell to finance projected federal budget deficits.

"There is no factual basis or substance to this report," Laura Tischler, a State Department press officer, e-mailed WND in response to an inquiry.

The Little Green Footballs blog traced the story to an unsigned post at LiveLeak.com that claimed an unnamed source at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing had "confirmed" that Clinton brought the agreement with her to China.


Little Green Footballs also referenced a similar story written by talk-radio host Hal Turner that reproduced the LiveLeak.com story virtually word-for-word.

The now-discredited story seemed to gain emotional energy from the unfounded fear that "our federal government has now granted to China this power to 'take' our homes and businesses in the event the U.S. government defaults on its debts."

WND has reported the U.S. Treasury is planning to raise $2.5 trillion in debt in 2009 and an additional $4 trillion in 2010 to provide financing for the projected Obama administration deficits.

The massive amount of U.S. Treasury debt financing is projected to increase the current $10 trillion national debt by 65 percent in just the first two years of the Obama administration.

Underlying the Internet rumor was the fact that a major purpose of Clinton's February trip to China was to make sure the Chinese would continue to buy U.S. Treasury debt in the trillions of dollars the Obama administration will need to fund the massive budgetary deficits planned for economic bailouts and an unprecedented expansion of the welfare state.

China and Japan are the two largest holders of U.S. Treasury debt, with China currently owning some $800 billion in Treasury debt securities.

R/Tdrvr
03-03-09, 20:06
I'd like to see the Chinese try exercise this (if this were true) and try and take my house. They'll get greeted by some 5.56 rounds from me.

IF was true, I would think that it would be the straw that breaks the camel's back as far as Americans putting up with the Government's crap.

Abraxas
03-03-09, 20:15
How would this even be lawful?

M4tographer
03-03-09, 20:18
How would this even be lawful?

How many things are lawful that they do on a daily basis?

Abraxas
03-03-09, 20:19
How many things are lawful that they do on a daily basis?

Good point

Seth Harness
03-03-09, 20:57
IF was true, I would think that it would be the straw that breaks the camel's back as far as Americans putting up with the Government's crap.

I had a large post and erased it. I hear ya', but what can you do???

Stand up and revolt??? Get arrested...

Not take it anymore and do everything it takes to go against it??? Get arrested or even worse...

Try to be diplomatic and talk about it??? With who and for how long before you and your ideas are stamped out...

So, they want our guns so theres no possible way to fight back after they make the last bad decision. I liked it better when I thought the people of this country ran this country.

jaydoc1
03-03-09, 21:36
Another Hal Turner hoax:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/domain.asp