As the 16-day government shutdown was about to end, a woman ascended the
dais in House chamber and shouted about God and freemasons until she
was removed.
The incident occurred late Wednesday as the House was
nearly done voting on the bill to reopen the government and raise the
debt ceiling.
Todd Zwillich of Public Radio International reported
that the woman is House stenographer Diane Reidy. He posted audio of her
remarks.
"He will not be mocked," a woman shouts on the
recording. "This is not one nation under God. It never was. Had it
been... the Constitution would not have been written by Freemasons, they
go against God."
Patrick Terpstra, a senior producer with Cox Washington, posted a video of the woman's removal:
Lawmakers
said she was yelling about the House being divided and the devil. Texas
Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro said she had a crazed look on her face.
As she was led into an elevator by security, she was heard to shout,
"This is not one nation under God. It never was." She also screamed,
"Praise be to God, Lord Jesus Christ."
The outburst occurred while
the House was voting on legislation ending the government shutdown and
extending the federal debt limit.
According to the Washington
Post, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., expressed "sympathy" for the
stenographer "because something clearly happened there." Reporters and
onlookers documented the incident in a series of confused tweets:
"The Constitution would not have been written by Freemasons. They go against God!"
Following
the documented reports that Chase bank had been limiting overall cash
withdraws from various accounts and freezing wire transfers, I decided
to get to the bottom of the issue and call the nationwide Chase
information line. What I found is that not only did every business
account owner receive a document detailing strange measures to limit
their overall account usage to a $50,000 maximum and the complete
restriction of wire transfers, but that even the Chase employees
themselves had no idea why the measures had been instituted.
The
supervising manager even went on to answer my question as to why Chase
customers are not allowed to access their own finances, telling me that
it is possible for customers to 'pay a fee' to withdraw their funds
after 'upgrading to a platinum account' for an unspecified amount of
upgrade costs. Now remember, this entire lockdown was initiated over
'risks' and the continued 'safety' of the bank's finances. So what are
they so afraid of when it comes to giving customers their own finances?
The
reality is that banks are gearing up for a Cyprus-style scenario, where
even your own finances are held captive by the mega banks through
either regulation or orders from the top. Specifically, the mega banks
absolutely hate cash payments and deposits, because they deal only in
debt-based digital numbers on a screen.
The
timing of the training is interesting when analyzing America's current
economic state, which is bordering on collapse. American investment
broker, businessman, author and financial commentator Peter Schiff warns
us that we are in worse shape now economically than we were just before
the 2008 financial crisis, which we still have yet to recover from.
The
USDA is directing states to withhold Electronic Transfer Benefits for
the month of November until further notice, setting up a potential food
stamp crisis that could very easily lead to riots and widespread looting
if the government shutdown drags on.
The USDA, which oversees
the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), issued the order
in a letter to SNAP administrators which states, "Understanding the
operational issues and constraints that States face, and in the interest
of preserving maximum flexibility, we are directing States to hold
their November issuance files and delay transmission to State electronic
benefit transfer (EBT) vendors until further notice."
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