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Internet Explorer keeps crashing.?

June 19th, 2008 by

Every time I turn around, no matter how important or where I'm at on the Internet, Internet Explorer keeps crashing. It'll give the “Internet Explorer needs to close “Blue Window” Not Screen, just the “Report Window”, then blanks out completely to an empty desktop, even tho i'm still logged on to My Internet Provider Netscape.

only thing left is a window asking Me to “Report this Problem”, but never gives Me further information on how to fix It.

I search “Crash, or Close Down, or Shutdown”, I get nothing on It from The Internet Explorer Help Index..I Have the Internet Security Center On, download the Monthly Internet Explorer Anti Virus, Trogen Horse, Worm, etc, Program, and do Full Scans with It, All comes out fine. I used SpySweeper, same thing, I have Bit Defender It finds nothing with the “Deep Scan” either, none ever find a “Germ”.! Maybe Someone else has defeated this “Glitch”..? P. S. My computer runs “Like A Deere” when Off the Internet.

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Proof your government is corrupt?

December 3rd, 2007 by

The following is a conversation with Mr.

Supinski of the Public Information Department of the San Francisco, Federal Reserve Bank.

is an account of that conversation reconstructed to the best of my ability from notes taken during the conversation on October 8, 1992.

Mr. Supinski, does my country own the Federal Reserve System? MR. SUPINSKI We are an agency of the government.

That's not my question. Is it owned by my country? MR. SUPINSKI It is an agency of the government created by congress.

Is the Federal Reserve a Corporation? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Does my government own any of the stock in the Federal Reserve? MR. SUPINSKI No, it is owned by the member banks.

Are the member banks private corporations? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Are Federal Reserve Notes backed by anything? MR. SUPINSKI -Yes, by the assets of the Federal Reserve but, primarily by the power of congress to lay tax on the people.

Did you say, by the power to collect taxes is what backs Federal Reserve Notes? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER What are the total assets of the Federal Reserve? MR. SUPINSKI The San Francisco Bank has $36 Billion in assets.

What are these assets comprised of? MR. SUPINSKI Gold, the Federal Reserve Bank itself and government securities.

What value does the Federal Reserve Bank carry gold per oz. on their books? MR. SUPINSKI I don't have that information but the San Francisco Bank has $1.6 billion in gold.

Are you saying the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has $1.6 billion in gold, the bank itself and the balance of the assets is government securities? MR. SUPINSKI Yes.

Where does the Federal Reserve get Federal Reserve Notes from? MR. SUPINSKI They are authorized by the Treasury.

How much does the Federal Reserve pay for a $10 Federal Reserve Note? MR. SUPINSKI Fifty to seventy cents.

How much do they pay for a $100.00 Federal Reserve Note? MR. SUPINSKI The same fifty to seventy cents.

To pay only fifty cents for a $100.00 is a tremendous gain, isn't it? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER According to the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve pays $20.60 per 1,000 denomination or a little over two cents for a $100.00 bill, is that correct? MR. SUPINSKI That is probably close.

Doesn't the Federal Reserve use the Federal Reserve Notes that cost about two cents each to purchase U.S. Bonds from the government? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, but there is more to it than that.

Basically, that is what happens? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, basically you are correct.

How many Federal Reserve Notes are in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI $263 billion and we can only account for a small percentage.

Where did they go? MR. SUPINSKI Peoples mattress, buried in their back yards and illegal drug money.

Since the debt is payable in Federal Reserve Notes, how can the $4 trillion national debt be paid-off with the total Federal Reserve Notes in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI I don't know.

If the Federal Government would collect every Federal Reserve Note in circulation would it be mathematically possible to pay the $4 trillion national debt? MR. SUPINSKI No CALLER Am I correct when I say, $1 deposited in a member bank $8 can be lent out through Fractional Reserve Policy? MR. SUPINSKI About $7. CALLER Correct me if I am wrong but, $7 of additional Federal Reserve Notes were never put in circulation. But, for lack of better words were “created out of thin air in the form of credits and the two cents per denomination were not paid either. In other words, the Federal Reserve Notes were not physically printed but, in reality were created by a journal entry and lent at interest. Is that correct? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Is that the reason there are only $263 billion Federal Reserve Notes in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI That is part of the reason.

Am I mistaking that when the Federal Reserve Act was passed (on Christmas Eve) in 1913, it transferred the power to coin and issue our nations money and to regulate the value thereof from Congress to a Private corporation.

my country now borrows what should be our own money from the Federal Reserve (a private corporation) plus interest. Is that correct and the debt can never be paid off under the current money system of country? MR. SUPINSKI Basically, yes.

I smell a rat, do you? MR. SUPINSKI I am sorry, I can't answer that, I work here.

Has the Federal Reserve ever been independently audited? MR. SUPINSKI We are audited.

Why is there a current House Resolution 1486 calling for a complete audit of the Federal Reserve by the G.A.O. and why is the Federal Reserve resisting? MR. SUPINSKI I don't know.

Does the Federal Reserve regulate the value of Federal Reserve Notes and interest rates? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Explain how the Federal Reserve System can be Constitutional if, only the Congress of the U.S., which comprises of the Senate and the House of Representatives has the power to coin and issue our money supply and regulate the value thereof? [Article 1 Section 1 and Section 8] Nowhere, in the Constitution does it give Congress the power or authority to transfer any powers granted under the Constitution to a private corporation or, does it? MR. SUPINSKI I am not an expert on constitutional law. I can refer you to our legal department.

I can tell you I have read the Constitution. It does NOT provide that any power granted can be transferred to a private corporation. Doesn't it specifically state, all other powers not granted are reserved to the States and to the citizens? Does that mean to a private corporation? MR. SUPINSKI I don't think so, but we were created by Congress.

Would you agree it is our country and it should be our money as provided by our Constitution? MR. SUPINSKI I understand what you are saying.

Why should we borrow our own money from a private consortium of bankers? Isn't this why we had a revolution, created a separate sovereign nation and a Bill of Rights? MR. SUPINSKI (Declined to answer). CALLER Has the Federal Reserve ever been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court? MR. SUPINSKI I believe there has been court cases on the matter.

Have they been Supreme Court Cases? MR. SUPINSKI I think so, but I am not sure.

Didn't the Supreme Court declare unanimously in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. vs. U.S. and Carter vs.

Coal Co.

corporative-state arrangement an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power? [”The power conferred is the power to regulate.

is legislative delegation in its most obnoxious form; for it is not even delegation to an official or an official body, presumptively disinterested, but to private persons.” Carter vs.

Coal Co.] MR. SUPINSKI I don't know, I can refer you to our legal department.

Isn't the current money system a house of cards that must fall because, the debt can mathematically never be paid-off? MR. SUPINSKI It appears that way. I can tell you have been looking into this matter and are very knowledgeable. However, we do have a solution.

What is the solution? MR. SUPINSKI The Debit Card.

Do you mean under the E.F.T. Act (Electronic Funds Transfer)? Isn't that very frightening, when one considers the capabilities of computers? It would provide the government and all it's agencies, including the Federal Reserve such information as: You went to the gas station 2:30 and bought $10.00 of unleaded gas $1.41 per gallon and then you went to the grocery store 2:58 and bought bread, lunch meat and milk for $12.32 and then went to the drug store 3:30 and bought cold medicine for $5.62. In other words, they would know where we go, when we went, how much we paid, how much the merchant paid and how much profit he made.

the E.F.T. they will literally know everything about us. Isn't that kind of scary? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, it makes you wonder.

I smell a GIANT RAT that has overthrown my constitution. Aren't we paying tribute in the form of income taxes to a consortium of private bankers? MR. SUPINSKI I can't call it tribute, it is interest.

Haven't all elected officials taken an oath of office to preserve and defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic? Isn't the Federal Reserve a domestic enemy? MR. SUPINSKI I can't say that.

Our elected officials and members of the Federal Reserve are guilty of aiding and abetting the overthrowing of my Constitution and that is treason. Isn't the punishment of treason death? MR. SUPINSKI I believe so.

Thank you for your time and information and if I may say so, I think you should take the necessary steps to protect you and your family and withdraw your money from the banks before the collapse, I am. MR. SUPINSKI It doesn't look good.

May God have mercy on the souls who are behind this unconstitutional and criminal act called the Federal Reserve.

the ALMIGHTY MASS awakens to this giant hoax, they will not take it with a grain of salt. It has been a pleasure talking to you and I thank you for your time. I hope you will take my advice before it does collapse. MR. SUPINSKI Unfortunately, it does not look good.

Have a good day and thanks for your time. MR. SUPINSKI Thanks for calling.

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Is the Federal Reserve a private bank?

December 3rd, 2007 by

The following is a conversation with Mr.

Supinski of the Public Information Department of the San Francisco, Federal Reserve Bank.

is an account of that conversation reconstructed to the best of my ability from notes taken during the conversation on October 8, 1992.

Mr. Supinski, does my country own the Federal Reserve System? MR. SUPINSKI We are an agency of the government.

That's not my question. Is it owned by my country? MR. SUPINSKI It is an agency of the government created by congress.

Is the Federal Reserve a Corporation? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Does my government own any of the stock in the Federal Reserve? MR. SUPINSKI No, it is owned by the member banks.

Are the member banks private corporations? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Are Federal Reserve Notes backed by anything? MR. SUPINSKI -Yes, by the assets of the Federal Reserve but, primarily by the power of congress to lay tax on the people.

Did you say, by the power to collect taxes is what backs Federal Reserve Notes? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER What are the total assets of the Federal Reserve? MR. SUPINSKI The San Francisco Bank has $36 Billion in assets.

What are these assets comprised of? MR. SUPINSKI Gold, the Federal Reserve Bank itself and government securities.

What value does the Federal Reserve Bank carry gold per oz. on their books? MR. SUPINSKI I don't have that information but the San Francisco Bank has $1.6 billion in gold.

Are you saying the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has $1.6 billion in gold, the bank itself and the balance of the assets is government securities? MR. SUPINSKI Yes.

Where does the Federal Reserve get Federal Reserve Notes from? MR. SUPINSKI They are authorized by the Treasury.

How much does the Federal Reserve pay for a $10 Federal Reserve Note? MR. SUPINSKI Fifty to seventy cents.

How much do they pay for a $100.00 Federal Reserve Note? MR. SUPINSKI The same fifty to seventy cents.

To pay only fifty cents for a $100.00 is a tremendous gain, isn't it? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER According to the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve pays $20.60 per 1,000 denomination or a little over two cents for a $100.00 bill, is that correct? MR. SUPINSKI That is probably close.

Doesn't the Federal Reserve use the Federal Reserve Notes that cost about two cents each to purchase U.S. Bonds from the government? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, but there is more to it than that.

Basically, that is what happens? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, basically you are correct.

How many Federal Reserve Notes are in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI $263 billion and we can only account for a small percentage.

Where did they go? MR. SUPINSKI Peoples mattress, buried in their back yards and illegal drug money.

Since the debt is payable in Federal Reserve Notes, how can the $4 trillion national debt be paid-off with the total Federal Reserve Notes in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI I don't know.

If the Federal Government would collect every Federal Reserve Note in circulation would it be mathematically possible to pay the $4 trillion national debt? MR. SUPINSKI No CALLER Am I correct when I say, $1 deposited in a member bank $8 can be lent out through Fractional Reserve Policy? MR. SUPINSKI About $7. CALLER Correct me if I am wrong but, $7 of additional Federal Reserve Notes were never put in circulation. But, for lack of better words were “created out of thin air in the form of credits and the two cents per denomination were not paid either. In other words, the Federal Reserve Notes were not physically printed but, in reality were created by a journal entry and lent at interest. Is that correct? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Is that the reason there are only $263 billion Federal Reserve Notes in circulation? MR. SUPINSKI That is part of the reason.

Am I mistaking that when the Federal Reserve Act was passed (on Christmas Eve) in 1913, it transferred the power to coin and issue our nations money and to regulate the value thereof from Congress to a Private corporation.

my country now borrows what should be our own money from the Federal Reserve (a private corporation) plus interest. Is that correct and the debt can never be paid off under the current money system of country? MR. SUPINSKI Basically, yes.

I smell a rat, do you? MR. SUPINSKI I am sorry, I can't answer that, I work here.

Has the Federal Reserve ever been independently audited? MR. SUPINSKI We are audited.

Why is there a current House Resolution 1486 calling for a complete audit of the Federal Reserve by the G.A.O. and why is the Federal Reserve resisting? MR. SUPINSKI I don't know.

Does the Federal Reserve regulate the value of Federal Reserve Notes and interest rates? MR. SUPINSKI Yes CALLER Explain how the Federal Reserve System can be Constitutional if, only the Congress of the U.S., which comprises of the Senate and the House of Representatives has the power to coin and issue our money supply and regulate the value thereof? [Article 1 Section 1 and Section 8] Nowhere, in the Constitution does it give Congress the power or authority to transfer any powers granted under the Constitution to a private corporation or, does it? MR. SUPINSKI I am not an expert on constitutional law. I can refer you to our legal department.

I can tell you I have read the Constitution. It does NOT provide that any power granted can be transferred to a private corporation. Doesn't it specifically state, all other powers not granted are reserved to the States and to the citizens? Does that mean to a private corporation? MR. SUPINSKI I don't think so, but we were created by Congress.

Would you agree it is our country and it should be our money as provided by our Constitution? MR. SUPINSKI I understand what you are saying.

Why should we borrow our own money from a private consortium of bankers? Isn't this why we had a revolution, created a separate sovereign nation and a Bill of Rights? MR. SUPINSKI (Declined to answer). CALLER Has the Federal Reserve ever been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court? MR. SUPINSKI I believe there has been court cases on the matter.

Have they been Supreme Court Cases? MR. SUPINSKI I think so, but I am not sure.

Didn't the Supreme Court declare unanimously in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. vs. U.S. and Carter vs.

Coal Co.

corporative-state arrangement an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power? [”The power conferred is the power to regulate.

is legislative delegation in its most obnoxious form; for it is not even delegation to an official or an official body, presumptively disinterested, but to private persons.” Carter vs.

Coal Co.] MR. SUPINSKI I don't know, I can refer you to our legal department.

Isn't the current money system a house of cards that must fall because, the debt can mathematically never be paid-off? MR. SUPINSKI It appears that way. I can tell you have been looking into this matter and are very knowledgeable. However, we do have a solution.

What is the solution? MR. SUPINSKI The Debit Card.

Do you mean under the E.F.T. Act (Electronic Funds Transfer)? Isn't that very frightening, when one considers the capabilities of computers? It would provide the government and all it's agencies, including the Federal Reserve such information as: You went to the gas station 2:30 and bought $10.00 of unleaded gas $1.41 per gallon and then you went to the grocery store 2:58 and bought bread, lunch meat and milk for $12.32 and then went to the drug store 3:30 and bought cold medicine for $5.62. In other words, they would know where we go, when we went, how much we paid, how much the merchant paid and how much profit he made.

the E.F.T. they will literally know everything about us. Isn't that kind of scary? MR. SUPINSKI Yes, it makes you wonder.

I smell a GIANT RAT that has overthrown my constitution. Aren't we paying tribute in the form of income taxes to a consortium of private bankers? MR. SUPINSKI I can't call it tribute, it is interest.

Haven't all elected officials taken an oath of office to preserve and defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic? Isn't the Federal Reserve a domestic enemy? MR. SUPINSKI I can't say that.

Our elected officials and members of the Federal Reserve are guilty of aiding and abetting the overthrowing of my Constitution and that is treason. Isn't the punishment of treason death? MR. SUPINSKI I believe so.

Thank you for your time and information and if I may say so, I think you should take the necessary steps to protect you and your family and withdraw your money from the banks before the collapse, I am. MR. SUPINSKI It doesn't look good.

May God have mercy on the souls who are behind this unconstitutional and criminal act called the Federal Reserve.

the ALMIGHTY MASS awakens to this giant hoax, they will not take it with a grain of salt. It has been a pleasure talking to you and I thank you for your time. I hope you will take my advice before it does collapse. MR. SUPINSKI Unfortunately, it does not look good.

Have a good day and thanks for your time. MR. SUPINSKI Thanks for calling.

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Why my computer won't dowload anything and won't play any kind of videos?

December 1st, 2007 by

I recently had a problem with my anti-virus program which is Zone Alarm, it said that i had virus and spyware.so the program cleaned them out and then after that i couldn't download anything or play videos on youtube. i tried a couple of thing but it didn't work.1st i tried changing the security level but it didn't work.2nd i custom the anti-virus to allow javascript and adobe flashplayer run.it didn't work.

when i try to download something it sends me to a blank page that says this This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission to view the webpage.

more information about HTTP errors, see Help. I am tired of that page popping out everytime i try to download something.

if anyone know wats wrong with my computer please help!

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How can I catch up my life?

December 1st, 2007 by

Up until the time I turned 24, I got a little bit of a college education but I never received a degree.

only thing I completely was a Computer Learning Center course and received a certificate of achievement for that. I made some financial mistakes and then at 24 I moved out on my own. I was so burried in debt that I couldn't afford to go back to school. I struggled 19 years in retail and dealt with 6 different roommate at different times along the way.

the years I've learned home electrical to the point of being able to successfully wire a whole house that can pass inspections. I've learned some telephone electronics from running a chat line. I also made the citation tracking program that my security job uses at the site I'm working at, as well as another site. I am now 39 years old and will be the big 4-0 in just 3 months. I have my mobile home paid off. I have all my bills paid off. I have 2 vehicles that are both paid for. I have a very stable job, doing security. It's not a job that will make me rich but it's easy and I excellent place to study. I of course don't have woman. Is it too late to turn things around and play catch up? What should my game plan be? Best answer will receive all 5 stars and a comment from me. Thankyou in advance. To make my answer more clear, I'm thinking about either going back to college to get a degree and/or use my existing skills for something that will benefit me. question more clear I meant to type. PS I've learned a lot about home plumbing and am pretty okay with my own carpentry.

following is a link to a porch I built viewmorepics.myspace.com I also used to play around with key systems. I used to take my sound equipment and sound editing software and make adventure games callers could play when they called in.

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2007 Norton Internet Security Scan Problem?

November 30th, 2007 by

I have the 2007 Norton Internet Security and I have noticed my computer running slower, so I ran a full system scan. It only found one problem, and it was called a “Tracking Cookie”. I had it resolved and it said there were no more problems.

the next day I ran the scan again and it found the same tracking cookie and I resolved it again.

done this everyday and theres always that same tracking cookie there that I have to get rid of.

do I permanently get rid of it? Because Norton cant seem to.

I frequently delete internet cookies and files on my browser too keep it from slowing down so that cant be the problem.

know whats wrong?

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Norton Internet security question, can you help techies?

November 30th, 2007 by

Got a 5 days left and have bought new disc to update my software. If I just put in code Number will my sofrtware that is on computer just now update my renewal date to 1 year and 5 days.

2006 Cheers! Take techies everywhere, the world would be a lot worse of without you all.

x

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McAffee will not allow vista to run?

November 30th, 2007 by

OK Just installed mcaffee internet security 07, i restart pc and now it won't let explorer.exe run. I cannot do anything, the computer just shuts down.

should I do? Yes it did say it would be unstable, not mess up PC, i planned on installing the update for it. obviously you cannot do that :-) How the hell do i boot in safe mode? I have tried F8 no, F1 no F2 no Ahhh!! I hate vista!

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Is Computer Programming a Dieing Profession in the U.S.?

November 28th, 2007 by

I'm just about to start college. I'm planning on being a software engineer focusing on security related software. I'm enjoying it so far, and maybe I read into things a little to much, but I've found a problem with my chosen hopeful profession. Outsourcing. I'm told that following the current trend more and more software programmers are being outsourced overseas to cheaper labor.

can effectively work remotely, can work longer hours, they don't require as high a paycheck, and may be able to keep up the same quality of programs. So my question is, is computer programming a dieing profession in the U.S.? For this profession, do you believe that paychecks will decrease in average size as cheaper and cheaper labour is found?

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Is Avg free a good antivirus? does it put viruses in my computer?

November 28th, 2007 by

i have eset internet security and it tells me that avg created some viruses, is that ture?

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