I just posted elsewhere that the twoofers I've been debating have been silent on 9/11 for a month now.
However, one of them did post this article yesterday:
http://www.worldreports.org/news/47_investigators,_cia_
(Beware... CAPS LOCK overload.)
Here's an interesting tidbit from the page orphia nay linked:
U.S. HOUSE BILL TO ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE
The US House of Representatives has a Bill to abolish the Federal Reserve (see previous postings) which had been expected to be approved on 1st February. The House appears to have refrained from voting on this Resolution, raising suspicions of collusion with the Cheney-directed (OMEGA OPS) conspirators, to enable further fiat money to be generated from Wanta’s funds pending the Fed's abolition – following which the Treasury will assume central banking functions.
The current (110th) Congress House Bill [HR. 2778: UNPUBLISHED as at 02 February 2007] contains a schedule for phasing out the Federal Reserve, details of which, like the Bill itself, had not yet been disclosed when this posting was finalised.
UPDATE: We now understand that the Bill was passed but was NOT SIGNED, which strongly implies that the President of the United States may still be a co-conspirator with the Vice President.
If you go to
the Library of Congress' THOMAS site and search on "H.R. 2778" for the
current Congress, you get this:
The text of H.R. 2778 has not yet been received from GPO
Bills are generally sent to the Library of Congress from the Government Printing Office a day or two after they are introduced on the floor of the House or Senate. Delays can occur when there are a large number of bills to prepare or when a very large bill has to be printed.
However, you get exactly the same result if you search on "H.R. 1000", "H.R. 950" or "H.R. 1500". A look at the "browse by bill number" shows why- the current Congress is only up to the 820s in House bill numbers- 950, 1000, 1500 and 2778
don't exist as bills before the 110th Congress.
To find out anything about an actual bill numbered H.R. 2778, you have to try searching previous Congresses.
The 109th Congress turns up this:
Common Sense in Voter Registration Act of 2005 (Introduced in House)
HR 2778 IH
That ain't it.
I hit paydirt searching the 108th Congress:
Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act (Introduced in House)
HR 2778 IH
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2778
To abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks, to repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other purposes.
That's got to be it.
A look at
the Congressional actions page relating to this bill shows that it was introduced in July 2003 by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Cloud Cuckoo Land), turfed off to the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology and hasn't been heard from since (this seems to be a Congressional equivalent to "send this dame the bedbug letter").
Unpublished, my [rule 8]. Our worldreports.org guy just seems to be incompetent to find his way around a simple legislative Web site- and since he also doesn't appear to know that a bill has to be passed in the same form by
both houses of Congress before it goes to the President to be signed, vetoed or pocket vetoed, he probably can't find the
"Legislative Process" link either.
Secret legislative skulduggery, babble about "white hats" secretly fighting the bad guys behind the scenes, huge amounts of money- it all seems familiar.
Someone should fix this guy up with "Dove of Oneness", the NESARA scam lady. I've never seen a more perfect pair of soulmates.