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Anonymizer --
-- B --
Big Brother --
ref novel 1984 by George Orwell
-- C --
Caribbean Community (Caribcom) --
Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) --
"little brother" to "Big Brother" FATF
CARNIVORE --
An e-mail monitoring system developed by the U.S. government (FBI)
to allow scanning of ALL e-mail messages for various "suspect"
words and phrases, allowing a database of potential "enemies of the
state" (political, economic and/or financial) to be compiled.
The government plans to force Internet Service Providers (ISP) to
install the system (hardware and/or software) to monitor ALL e-mail
that an ISP processes.
In the United States, this broad monitoring, as opposed to obtaining
a warrant to monitor specific e-mail, violates the fourth amendment
to the U.S. Constitution.
However, since the U.S. government routinely violates its mandate,
the Constitution, this latest scheme is of course no problem for it.
Cipher --
Code --
Consumer Price Index (CPI) --
A U.S. price indicator that measures the change in the cost of a
fixed basket of products and services, including housing, electricity,
food, and transportation.
Does not include taxes, license fees and the costs of regulation.
Often also called (erroneously) Cost-of-Living Index (COLI).
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) --
An annual adjustment of wages to offset a change (usually a loss)
in the purchasing power of the fiat U.S. dollar, as measured by the
Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Cost of Living Index (COLI) --
A term used to indicate changes (usually increases) in the Cost
of Living.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is often (erroneously) considered
the same.
-- D --
Davidson, James Dale --
Co-author, with Lord William Rees-Mogg, of the book
The Sovereign Individual,
one of the inspirations for the
establishment of OASIS.
(
Click here
and/or
here
for more information.)
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) --
A U.S. Government agency.
Decode, Decoding --
Decoding Key --
Decrypt, Decryption --
Decypher --
-- E --
e-gold® --
e-gold is an internet based REAL money system.
With e-gold you can save, trade, and transact in fractional
ounces or grams of gold, silver, platinum and/or palladium.
e-gold is 100% backed by actual metal, as opposed to
fiat money, which is backed by NOTHING.
To find out more about e-gold, browse the e-gold site at:
http://www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=107658
To open a FREE e-gold account, go to:
https://www.e-gold.com/newacct/newaccount.asp?cid=107658
ECHELON --
EEOC --
Electronic funds transfer --
Encode, Encoding --
Encrypt, Encryption --
Encypher --
Euro --
The composite monetary unit consisting of a basket of European
Community currencies, introduced on 1999 January 1.
Also called European Currency Unit (ECU).
Eurodollar --
An American dollar held by a foreign institution (usually a
European bank) outside the U.S., often as a result of payments
made to overseas companies for goods or services.
European Community (EC) --
An economic and political alliance designed to foster trade,
cooperation, and political and economic control among its member
countries.
European Currency Unit (ECU) --
see Euro
European Monetary System --
A system established to encourage monetary stability in Europe,
through the implementation of credit and exchange rate policies,
and international financial controls.
-- F --
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) --
A U.S. Government agency.
Federal Reserve Bank --
One of the twelve regional banks of the Federal Reserve System.
Maintains reserves, issues bank notes, and lends money
to member banks.
Federal Reserve Board --
The seven-member Federal Reserve System Board of Governors that
oversees Federal Reserve Banks, establishes monetary policy
(interest rates, credit, etc.), and monitors the economic status
of the country.
Federal Reserve System --
The U.S. central bank. A private corporation controlling
the U.S. government monetary system.
Federal Reserve Note --
Federal Reserve Unit --
Fiat Money --
Fiat money is the dishonest money created by all modern
governments.
Fiat money has no reality value.
It has value only to the extent that the public has confidence
in a government.
"Fiat" means "by decree".
Since there is no intrinsic value to fiat money, governments
decree it to be of value.
Since there is no intrinsic value to fiat money, governments
"inflate" it by printing more of it and authorizing the
equally corrupt banking system to create it out of nothing by
expanding credit.
Compare to real/honest (commodity) money, such as gold and
silver.
See e-gold® for an example of a real
money system
BTW, the "dollar" and the "pound" ONCE were actual measures
of gold and silver.
Cutting money loose from reality (by fiat) has allowed modern
governments unprecedented ability to manipulate and control
their publics.
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) --
A group linked to the OECD devoted to fighting "money laundering"
and other "financial crimes".
That is, devoted to tracking and punishing you for using, moving
or disposing of your own property (money) as you see fit.
Financial Crimes --
Using, moving, disposing of your money in ways not approved of by
governments.
Financial Haven --
FINCEN --
Five Flags Theory --
Originally, this was the "Three Flag Theory", formulated and
expounded by Sir Harry D. Schultz, noted political-economic
commentator, investment adviser, and editor of the International Harry
Schultz Letter (HSL).
It has since been expanded in its definition to encompass five, and
sometimes six, flags.
This is also called the "PT philosophy".
Persons utilizing this philosophy are called "PT"s, PT being a
catchall acronym for various descriptions of these persons, such as
"Prior Taxpayer", "Perpetual Tourist", "Parked Temporarily",
"Possibility Thinker", etc.
What all PTs have in common is a desire to maximize their freedom,
privacy, and wealth, and to minimize the extortions and controls
of various governments.
The original "Three Flags Theory" means that the PT wraps himself
in three different flags -- patronizing at least three different
countries other than the country of his citizenship for different
purposes:
Second passport
Asset Management (safe haven for assets)
Domicle ("Legal address" in a tax haven)
For the "Five Flags", two more are added:
Business Base
Playground
Sometimes "Six Flags" are referred to; the sixth is not properly
a flag or country, but is defined as establishing a consistent
purpose in life.
FTB --
Flight Capital --
-- G --
G-7 --
The seven largest industrialized countries: U.S., Great Britain,
Canada, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan.
Finance Ministers from each attend G-7 meetings to discuss economic
and political policy (control) issues.
G-8 --
-- H --
-- I --
Identity Theft --
Made possible by the universal numbering insisted upon by the large
nation-state governments for political and economic control of
their subjects (sometimes called citizens).
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) --
A U.S. Government agency, purportedly an arm of the U.S. Treasury,
but acting as the collection agency for the Federal Reserve System,
a private corporation.
International Monetary Fund (IMF) --
-- J --
-- K --
Key, Keys --
-- L --
Lackey --
Libertarian, Libertarianism --
-- M --
MC --
Member Country (of OASIS)
Money Laundering --
To run illegally acquired money through a legitimate business to
make it more difficult to track.
-- N --
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) --
Nestmann, Mark --
New World Order (NWO) --
-- O --
Organization of American States, The (OAS) --
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) --
A Paris-based international organization devoted to protecting the
continued ability of the high-tax nations to exploit the minority
of their wealthy but politically unconnected citizens (subjects) for
programs to pacify the masses, in order to maintain their power.
Offshore --
Offshore Company --
A company incorporated in a country where there is much less
government control and lower tax rates than in the high-tax,
high-control major nations.
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries,
The (OPEC) --
-- P --
Powers That Be, The (PTB | TPTB) --
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) --
PT | PT Philosophy --
PT is a term coined by Sir Harry D. Schultz, noted political-economic
commentator and investment adviser. Used as an acroynm, many
variations have been coined, such as
Paltry Taxpayer,
Parked Temporarily,
Parttime Tourist (Traveler/Traveller),
Part-time Tourist (Traveler/Traveller),
Passing Through,
Past Taxpayer,
Perfect Thing,
Permanent Tourist (Traveler/Traveller),
Perpetual Tourist (Traveler/Traveller),
Person of Talent,
Possibility Thinker,
Prepared Thoroughly,
Preparing for Tomorrow,
Prior Taxpayer,
Private Transactor,
and Publisher Temporarily.
Describes a person utilizing the
"Five Flags Theory".
Privacy --
What governments and large, usually international, corporations
don't want you to have.
-- Q --
-- R --
Rees-Mogg, Lord William --
Co-author, with James Dale Davidson, of the book
The Sovereign Individual,
one of the inspirations for the
establishment of OASIS.
(
Click here
and/or
here
for more information.)
-- S --
Six Flags Theory --
See Five Flags Theory
Sovereign, Sovereignty --
Sovereign Society --
Strong Encryption --
Structured, Structuring --
-- T --
Tax Avoidance --
Legally sanctioned methods of reducing one's taxes somewhat.
Tax Evasion --
Illegal methods of reducing one's taxes, generally substantially.
Tax Haven --
A country offering very favorable tax laws for foreign businesses and
individuals.
TEMPEST --
A now technologically simple method of spying on computer users by
tuning in, from the street or an adjacent office, on the emissions
of their computer monitors (screens).
May possibly be defeated by thorough Faraday shielding or flat
screen LCD screens.
Three Flags Theory --
See Five Flags Theory
Toady --
-- U --
United Nations (UN) --
A dysfunctional wannabee world government.
-- V --
-- W --
World Bank --
World Trade Organization (WTO) --
-- X --
-- Y --
-- Z --
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