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Disturbing Video Depicting The Fall Of The U.S.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (End Days Survival)
Thu Jun 18 15:19:50 2015

Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 12:19:46 -0700
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First off...

If you care about your safety...

Stop what you're doing right now...

...and watch this short independent documentary with the door shut: http://www.omarp.in.net/l/lt4QH3757FV73Q/193F322VC617AE157HB13353119K2321799691/qs/?c2=cr-7-list157-mid-3757

Because it exposes how our Church Leaders are involved in the biggest cover up of Obama's presidency.... 




 For oilseeds, large quantities of which were, and still are imported, support was through government deficiency payments. For fruit and vegetables, support was through government sponsored withdrawals from the market when supplies were heavy and a combination of tariffs and variable import charges designed to maintain internal prices at stable supported levels (Harris et al. 1983). Export subsidies were also available to cover the difference between internal and external prices. From the late 1970s, aids were also paid to processors in Mediterranean countries, provided they paid recommended prices for their purchases from farmers.

Sugar had a highly regulated three tier support arrangement, with high support prices for ‘A’ quota sugar based on a quantity similar to domestic consumption, lower but relatively stable supported levels on a smaller ‘B’ quota, with any production above A and B quotas, termed ‘C sugar’, required to be exported at world prices. Imports were strictly limited through quotas allocated mainly to members’ former colonies. From its early years the European Community closely managed both the quantities of agricultural products imported and the sources of its imports. Many of the imports were restricted by quotas that in many instances were allocated to particular supplying countries, which were primarily former colonies or traditional suppliers. Such preferential arrangements remain an important characteristic of EU agricultural imports, although there have since been some changes in the mechanisms used to implement them.

To finance its many programs under the CAP, the Community established a fund termed the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) in the early 1960s. This fund consisted of two parts — the Guarantee section and the Guidance section. The Guarantee section is sometimes referred to as the first pillar and covers expenditure on price guarantees, support payments, export subsidies, storage costs etc. This pillar accounts for some 90 per cent of EU agriculture budget outlays. The Guidance section covers outlays on rural development and environmental measures (Rudloff 2006). The CAP mechanisms resulted in high levels of open ended support, primarily through maintaining internal prices at stable levels well above world market levels. This encouraged production that expanded substantially and discouraged internal consumption. As a result, the European Community was transformed from being a net importer of many temperate zone agricultural products to a net exporter. 



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	<h1 align="center" style="font-family:Helvetica, Haettenschweiler, 'Franklin Gothic Bold', 'Arial Black', sans-serif;font-size:44px;color:#C00;font-weight:bold; text-transform: capitalize;">The massive downfall that <span style="color: black">willwipe out 49 out of 50 American states...</span></h1>
	
    <p>If you didn't watch this INCENDIARY broadcast yet, then it will take you by complete surprise.</p>

    <p>And unfortunately you won't make it out alive, because what's coming has the devil sign on it.</p>

    <h2 style="text-transform: capitalize; color:#0000EE ">And it was predicted in the BIBLE!</h2>
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    <p> Before the church managed to HIDE the tormenting prophecy.</p>
    
    <p>But 14 days ago this leaked video went viral, exposing how Obama and <span style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold; color: black">the unofficial church leaders fought long WARS to keep this information hidden</span>.</p>

    <p><span style="color: #c00; font-weight: bold;">Until it was too late for anyone to do anything about it.</span> This is the 18th link they put up in 14 days, and most definitely this site will be taken down again shortly.</p> 
    <p align="center" style="color:#0000EE; font-size:36px; text-transform: capitalize;"><u><strong>Watch this shocking video now</strong></u></p>
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								For oilseeds, large quantities of which were, and still are imported, support was through government deficiency payments. For fruit and vegetables, support was through government sponsored withdrawals from the market when supplies were heavy and a combination of tariffs and variable import charges designed to maintain internal prices at stable supported levels (Harris et al. 1983). Export subsidies were also available to cover the difference between internal and external prices. From the late 1970s, aids were also paid to processors in Mediterranean countries, provided they paid recommended prices for their purchases from farmers.
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								Sugar had a highly regulated three tier support arrangement, with high support prices for ‘A’ quota sugar based on a quantity similar to domestic consumption, lower but relatively stable supported levels on a smaller ‘B’ quota, with any production above A and B quotas, termed ‘C sugar’, required to be exported at world prices. Imports were strictly limited through quotas allocated mainly to members’ former colonies. From its early years the European Community closely managed both the quantities of agricultural products imported and the sources of its imports. Many of the imports were restricted by quotas that in many instances were allocated to particular supplying countries, which were primarily former colonies or traditional suppliers. Such preferential arrangements remain an important characteristic of EU agricultural imports, although there have since been some changes in the mechanisms used to implement them.
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								To finance its many programs under the CAP, the Community established a fund termed the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) in the early 1960s. This fund consisted of two parts — the Guarantee section and the Guidance section. The Guarantee section is sometimes referred to as the first pillar and covers expenditure on price guarantees, support payments, export subsidies, storage costs etc. This pillar accounts for some 90 per cent of EU agriculture budget outlays. The Guidance section covers outlays on rural development and environmental measures (Rudloff 2006). The CAP mechanisms resulted in high levels of open ended support, primarily through maintaining internal prices at stable levels well above world market levels. This encouraged production that expanded substantially and discouraged internal consumption. As a result, the European Community was transformed from being a net importer of many temperate zone agricultural products to a net exporter.
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