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What is your opinion on the Modern Monetary Policy? The pros and cons?

In 1933, formal charges were brought against the board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Banking system. These included Fraud, conspiracy, and treason and yet they were never acted upon.The Congressman Louis T. Mcfadden had several attempts on his life before succumbing to death attributed to food poisoning.Congressman McFaddenon the Federal Reserve CorporationRemarks in Congress, 1934“These twelve private credit monopolies were deceitfully and disloyally foisted upon this Country by the bankers who came here from Europe and repaid us our hospitality by undermining our American institutions. Those bankers took money out of this Country to finance Japan in a war against Russia. They created a reign of terror in Russia with our money in order to help that war along. They instigated the separate peace between Germany and Russia, and thus drove a wedge between the allies in World War. They financed Trotsky's passage from New York to Russia so that he might assist in the destruction of the Russian Empire. They fomented and instigated the Russian Revolution, and placed a large fund of American dollars at Trotsky's disposal in one of their branch banks in Sweden so that through him Russian homes might be thoroughly broken up and Russian children flung far and wide from their natural protectors. They have since begun breaking up of American homes and the dispersal of American children. "Mr. Chairman, there should be no partisanship in matters concerning banking and currency affairs in this Country, and I do not speak with any.”Here is Roosevelt's executive order which often eludes mention as part of the New Deal Era.As monetary policy goes, I am not so optimistic myself.The history of every country's attempt at freedom from private Oligarchical monetary control has been a whole lot of warfare, followed by more warfare and an informed public's eternal vigilance to not let the rats creep back in again. So in accepting the present day level of interest and investigation on these matters, I also accept the farce of a Treasury the UNITED STATES and most every COUNTRY have on the earth today.If not proof, than consider this weighted evidence to consider. Twenty years ago, the only countries that did not have a Central Bank were these:Afghanistan.Iraq.Sudan.Libya.Cuba.North Korea.IranAnd while I recall reading about successful removal of fraudulent Banksters in Iceland and Hungary, according to several articles on the topic, the only countries left without a Central Bank are these:CubaNorth KoreaIranLet's juxtapose that by the following list of Central Banks all controlled by the Crown Corporation of the Inner City of London (not to be confused with the Queen of England)Afghanistan: Bank of AfghanistanAlbania: Bank of AlbaniaAlgeria: Bank of AlgeriaArgentina: Central Bank of ArgentinaArmenia: Central Bank of ArmeniaAruba: Central Bank of ArubaAustralia: Reserve Bank of AustraliaAustria: Austrian National BankAzerbaijan: Central Bank of Azerbaijan RepublicBahamas: Central Bank of The BahamasBahrain: Central Bank of BahrainBangladesh: Bangladesh BankBarbados: Central Bank of BarbadosBelarus: National Bank of the Republic of BelarusBelgium: National Bank of BelgiumBelize: Central Bank of BelizeBenin: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary AuthorityBhutan: Royal Monetary Authority of BhutanBolivia: Central Bank of BoliviaBosnia: Central Bank of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBotswana: Bank of BotswanaBrazil: Central Bank of BrazilBulgaria: Bulgarian National BankBurkina Faso: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Burundi: Bank of the Republic of BurundiCambodia: National Bank of CambodiaCame Roon: Bank of Central African StatesCanada: Bank of Canada – Banque du CanadaCayman Islands: Cayman Islands Monetary AuthorityCentral African Republic: Bank of Central African StatesChad: Bank of Central African StatesChile: Central Bank of ChileChina: The People’s Bank of ChinaColombia: Bank of the RepublicComoros: Central Bank of ComorosCongo: Bank of Central African StatesCosta Rica: Central Bank of Costa RicaCôte d’Ivoire: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Croatia: Croatian National BankCuba: Central Bank of CubaCyprus: Central Bank of CyprusCzech Republic: Czech National BankDenmark: National Bank of DenmarkDominican Republic: Central Bank of the Dominican RepublicEast Caribbean area: Eastern Caribbean Central BankEcuador: Central Bank of EcuadorEgypt: Central Bank of EgyptEl Salvador: Central Reserve Bank of El SalvadorEquatorial Guinea: Bank of Central African StatesEstonia: Bank of EstoniaEthiopia: National Bank of EthiopiaEuropean Union: European Central BankFiji: Reserve Bank of FijiFinland: Bank of FinlandFrance: Bank of FranceGabon: Bank of Central African StatesThe Gambia: Central Bank of The GambiaGeorgia: National Bank of GeorgiaGermany: Deutsche BundesbankGhana: Bank of GhanaGreece: Bank of GreeceGuatemala: Bank of GuatemalaGuinea Bissau: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Guyana: Bank of GuyanaHaiti: Central Bank of HaitiHonduras: Central Bank of HondurasHong Kong: Hong Kong Monetary AuthorityHungary: Magyar Nemzeti BankIceland: Central Bank of IcelandIndia: Reserve Bank of IndiaIndonesia: Bank IndonesiaIran: The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of IranIraq: Central Bank of IraqIreland: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of IrelandIsrael: Bank of IsraelItaly: Bank of ItalyJamaica: Bank of JamaicaJapan: Bank of JapanJordan: Central Bank of JordanKazakhstan: National Bank of KazakhstanKenya: Central Bank of KenyaKorea: Bank of KoreaKuwait: Central Bank of KuwaitKyrgyzstan: National Bank of the Kyrgyz RepublicLatvia: Bank of LatviaLebanon: Central Bank of LebanonLesotho: Central Bank of LesothoLibya: Central Bank of Libya (Their most recent conquest)Uruguay: Central Bank of UruguayLithuania: Bank of LithuaniaLuxembourg: Central Bank of LuxembourgMacao: Monetary Authority of MacaoMacedonia: National Bank of the Republic of MacedoniaMadagascar: Central Bank of MadagascarMalawi: Reserve Bank of MalawiMalaysia: Central Bank of MalaysiaMali: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Malta: Central Bank of MaltaMauritius: Bank of MauritiusMexico: Bank of MexicoMoldova: National Bank of MoldovaMongolia: Bank of MongoliaMontenegro: Central Bank of MontenegroMorocco: Bank of MoroccoMozambique: Bank of MozambiqueNamibia: Bank of NamibiaNepal: Central Bank of NepalNetherlands: Netherlands BankNetherlands Antilles: Bank of the Netherlands AntillesNew Zealand: Reserve Bank of New ZealandNicaragua: Central Bank of NicaraguaNiger: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Nigeria: Central Bank of NigeriaNorway: Central Bank of NorwayOman: Central Bank of OmanPakistan: State Bank of PakistanPapua New Guinea: Bank of Papua New GuineaParaguay: Central Bank of ParaguayPeru: Central Reserve Bank of PeruPhilip Pines: Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasPoland: National Bank of PolandPortugal: Bank of PortugalQatar: Qatar Central BankRomania: National Bank of RomaniaRussia: Central Bank of RussiaRwanda: National Bank of RwandaSan Marino: Central Bank of the Republic of San MarinoSamoa: Central Bank of SamoaSaudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Monetary AgencySenegal: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Serbia: National Bank of SerbiaSeychelles: Central Bank of SeychellesSierra Leone: Bank of Sierra LeoneSingapore: Monetary Authority of SingaporeSlovakia: National Bank of SlovakiaSlovenia: Bank of SloveniaSolomon Islands: Central Bank of Solomon IslandsSouth Africa: South African Reserve BankSpain: Bank of SpainSri Lanka: Central Bank of Sri LankaSudan: Bank of SudanSurinam: Central Bank of SurinameSwaziland: The Central Bank of SwazilandSweden: Sveriges RiksbankSwitzerland: Swiss National BankTajikistan: National Bank of TajikistanTanzania: Bank of TanzaniaThailand: Bank of ThailandTogo: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)Tonga: National Reserve Bank of TongaTrinidad and Tobago: Central Bank of Trinidad and TobagoTunisia: Central Bank of TunisiaTurkey: Central Bank of the Republic of TurkeyUganda: Bank of UgandaUkraine: National Bank of UkraineUnited Arab Emirates: Central Bank of United Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom: Bank of EnglandUnited States: Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkVanuatu: Reserve Bank of VanuatuVenezuela: Central Bank of VenezuelaVietnam: The State Bank of VietnamYemen: Central Bank of YemenZambia: Bank of ZambiaZimbabwe: Reserve Bank of ZimbabweSource: Humans are freeA link to Congressman McFadden's full speech on the Senate floorAn Astounding Exposure 1934

Why do people think George Soros funds Marxists, when Marxists actually hate rich billionaires like Soros?

I am a Marxist Leninist. I support Joseph Stalin and I am opposed to capitalism. I also have enormous respect for Comrade Mao Zedong. I have many communist friends. I also am an admin for the Marxism-Leninism-Maoism space.George Soros is a class enemy. I despise him. He is the living avatar of the rapacious nature of capitalism. He is an opportunist and believes in nothing other than making money.He hates communism and actually was one of the financiers who helped the West financially rape and pillage the Soviet Union. Declassified CIA documents show how Soros worked to undermine communism.One of the best reasons we have to be suspicious of the penetration of the NGOs of George Soros into former Soviet states is because declassified CIA documents show that he has done this before, in collaboration with the CIA, who also mobilizes NGOs as fronts (especially the National Endowment for Democracy, or NED). Soros worked closely with CIA-linked NGO the Institute for East-West Security Studies (IEWSS), to take advantage of Gorbachev’s reforms, in order to to infiltrate the Soviet economic and political systems and drive them into the ground.The board of this NGO included members of Eastern European Communist government officials, essentially betraying their Communist overlords. No wonder Putin recently banned two of Soros’ organizations (the Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation) after deeming them a threat to the Russian state; something the U.S. State Department, which funds NGOs such as the NED (and who knows what else), immediately denounced.As usual, the mainstream right and left are both in on it. The neo-conservative Freedom House was also banned from Russia, along with the International Republican Institute (one of the subsidiaries of the NED, representing the Republican Party, the other of which, the National Democratic Institute, represents the Democrats).After the fall of the Berlin Wall, IEWSS (in New York) changed its name to the EastWest Institute, heavily tied to the CIA. Today’s EastWest Institute includes neoconservative Michael Chertoff. The co-chairmen of the IEWSS in the 1980s were Joseph Nye of Harvard University and Whitney MacMillan, chairman and chief executive officer of Cargill, Inc., a massive agricultural corporation with trade ties with the USSR.This isn’t the first time procured documents have shown that George Soros is in the business primarily of compromising the elections of other countries:“Just how high and low does this go? Well, American Spectator credits WorldNetDaily’s Jerome Corsi with documenting that Barack Obama got in on the game early. Yes, even before he was president, “Obama, as a U.S. Senator, illegally used a taxpayer-financed trip to campaign for far-left presidential candidate Raila Odinga in Kenya’s 2006 elections.”“By 2010,” according to the Spectator story, “this tribal connection resulted in President Obama quietly transferring millions of U.S. tax dollars to Odinga’s government, including $2 million to convince Kenyan voters to vote for a new constitution.”This time last year, Judicial Watch was finally able to obtain documents in a lawsuit, which showed that since 2012 “the U.S. government has quietly spent millions of taxpayer dollars to destabilize the democratically elected, center-right government in Macedonia by colluding with leftwing, billionaire philanthropist George Soros.”The New York Times disclosed that U.S. money and influence has been used to alter elections in both Iraq and Afghanistan. When considering the animosity former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has expressed toward the U.S., remember that former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in his memoir, described the U.S. attempt to defeat Karzai as “our clumsy and failed putsch.””It’s no surprise at all that Joseph Nye is associated with these groups. Disappointing though, because he is quite a brilliant political thinker and well worth reading, having pioneered the concept of “soft power,” as well as “smart power,” which is the intelligent coordination of hard and soft power; strategies employed by Obama and Soros alike (neoconservatives usually specialize in hard power, and just bomb the hell out of countries full of brown people with a bit less nuance).In 1987, Nye and MacMillan released a special report titled How Should America Respond to Gorbachev’s Challenge?, which was held in CIA files and not released to the public until 2011. The report provided a blueprint with America’s future relationship with Russia:“The IEWSS task force that prepared the report received funding directly George Soros and the CIA-linked Ford Foundation. Therefore, with such financial strings attached, the report unsurprisingly concluded that any re-evaluation of Western relations with a more open Soviet Union had to be done from a position of strength rather than with a view toward an equal balance of power. The 1987 IEWSS report states up front that «balancing Soviet power and maintaining a strong Western alliance remain central to U.S. national interests». This policy doctrine is the reason why the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) did not dissolve upon the abandonment of its East bloc counterpart, the Warsaw Pact.The IEWSS report urged the West to take advantage of the Soviet scaling back of its operations in the Third World, the easing of restrictions on Soviet Jewish emigration to Israel, and Soviet «flexibility» for eastern European states to pursue their «national interests». In fact, what this Soros-funded think tank report was calling for was the replacement of eastern European «national interests» with «NATO interests». The report also called for granting the Soviet Union observer status in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) — the present-day World Trade Organization (WTO) — and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a way to obtain openly more information about the Soviet economy.The IEWSS report was designed to outline a «road map» on how Western power centers — intelligence agencies, banks, multinational corporations, and the military could take advantage of «perestroika» and «glasnost,» not in the interests of the Russian and other Soviet peoples, but for the projection of Western, that is American, interests into central and eastern Europe.IEWSS included on its board such Soros cohorts as Lawrence Eagleburger of Kissinger Associates, Helmut Sonnenfeldt of the Brookings Institution, and Peter Tarnoff, president of the Council on Foreign Relations.Representing the communist governments of eastern Europe on the IEWSS board were Ferenc Esztergályos, Hungarian ambassador to the United Nations; former Polish People’s Republic ambassador to the UN Ryszard Frelek; Yugoslav diplomat Ignac Golob who later became Slovenia’s chief liaison with NATO; and German Democratic Republic (GDR) deputy foreign minister Harry Ott, who later formed the «Blue Rose» organization of former and disaffected officials of the GDR.After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Soros and his cronies in the international «human rights» movements he financed went to work to dissolve the Russian Federation, a goal they continue to advance. What Soros wants to achieve is the shrinking of Russia to the old 1553 borders of Muscovy ruled by Ivan the Terrible. To this end, Soros’s operations in Russia have sought to encourage independence movements in the Kuzbass region of Siberia; Kaliningrad using German right-wing revanchists who want to restore Konigsberg and East Prussia, as well as Lithuanian nationalists; Tatarstan, North Ossetia, Ingushetia; and Chechnya, using pan-Turanian Turkic nationalists funded by Turkey; Buryatia; Tuva; Udmurtia; Karelia; Komi; Mari-El; Kalmykia; Bashkortostan; Sakha-Yakutia; Khakazia; Tyumen; Krasnodar; Stavropol; Rostov; and other autonomous republics and regions. Even before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Soros operatives were involved in fomenting separatism in what were then Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics (ASSRs). Chief among the groups co-opted by Soros and his CIA case officers were the Tatar Public Centre (TOT), which called for recognition of Tatar sovereignty a year before the USSR’s demise. Other targets were the Bashkir ASSR, the Chechen‐Ingush ASSR; the ethnic Avars of the Dagestan ASSR; the Kalmyk ASSR; and the Tuva ASSR.Today, Soros, deprived of his NGO offices in Russia, is relying on external operations on Russia’s periphery to continue to the advance the goal of restricting Russian rule to Old Muscovy. These bases of operations include Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Romania, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Arrayed against Russia are a developing coalition of Ukrainian fascists and neo-Nazis, Ukrainian and Moldovan Zionists; Islamic State guerrillas from the battlefields of Syria and Iraq; Turkish Grey Wolves nationalists and Salafist jihadists; and Chechen and Caucasus Emirate fighters. The connections between this growing coalition and the Soros operations, CIA, and NATO should not only be alarming to Russia but also to Belarus, Armenia, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Greece, Serbia, and other Slavic and Orthodox Christian regions.”[1]Alexander Finnegan's answer to Has Russia been able to fully pull away from communism?Footnotes[1] Declassified CIA documents show George Soros had targeted the Soviet Union to perpetuate Western…

Did George H.W. Bush sign a bill or executive order that allows community policing or gang stalking of targeted individuals in 1991?

President George H. W. Bush signed 166 Executive Orders throughout his tenure. No Executive Order in 1991 or any other year said anything about ‘community policing’. You’re probably thinking of President Obama’s EO 13688.12668 President's Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform12669 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States12670 Nuclear Cooperation With EURATOM12671 Exclusion of the Customs Office of Enforcement from the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program12672 Inter-agency Committee on Handicapped Employees12673 Delegation of disaster relief and emergency assistance functions12674 Principles of Ethical Conduct for Government Officers and Employees12675 Establishing the National Space Council12676 Delegating Authority to Provide Assistance for the Nicaraguan Resistance12677 Historically Black Colleges and Universities12678 Level IV of the Executive Schedule12679 Level IV of the Executive Schedule12680 Administration of Foreign Assistance and Related Functions and Arms Export Controls12681 Exclusions From the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program12682 Commission on Alternative Utilization of Military Facilities12683 Prescribing Regulations Relating to Certain Travel Time of Members of the Uniformed Services Called to Active Duty12684 Conforming the Central Intelligence Agency and Civil Service Retirement and Disability Systems12685 Noncompetitive Conversion of Personal Assistants to Employees with Disabilities12686 President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism12687 President's Education Policy Advisory Committee12688 Transfer of Authority Choctawhatchee National Forest, Florida12689 Debarment and Suspension12690 Providing for the Restoration of Law and Order in the Virgin Islands12691 President's Advisory Committee on the Points of Light Initiative Foundation12692 Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees12693 Exclusion of the Defense Mapping Agency Reston Center and Elements Under the Joint Special Operations Command From the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program12694 Amending Executive Order No. 1234512695 Delegation of Debt Relief Authority12696 President's Drug Advisory Council12697 Extending the National Commission on Superconductivity12698 Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances12699 Seismic Safety of Federal and Federally Assisted or Regulated New Building Construction12700 President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology12701 Amending Executive Order No. 1233412702 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to Czechoslovakia12703 Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Program12704 Amendments to Executive Orders Nos. 11830, 12367, and 1269212705 Extending the President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism12706 Nuclear Cooperation With EURATOM12707 Termination of Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua12708 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 198412709 Increasing the Membership of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports12710 Termination of Emergency With Respect to Panama12711 Deferred deportation of Chinese nationals and their direct dependents in response to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.12712 Adding the Secretary of Energy to the National Space Council12713 Report Required by Section 502 of the Automotive Products Trade Act of 196512714 Establishing an Emergency Board To Investigate Disputes Between Certain Railroads Represented by the National Carriers' Conference Committee of the National Railway Labor Conference and Their Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations12715 Determination Under Section 2606 of Title 10, United States Code, for Support of Scouting Activities Overseas12716 Extending the National Commission on Superconductivity12717 Revoking Executive Order No. 1269112718 President's Advisory Commission on the Public Service12719 President's Commission on the Federal Appointment Process12720 President's Council on Rural America12721 Eligibility of Overseas Employees for Noncompetitive Appointments12722 Blocking Iraqi Government Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Iraq12723 Blocking Kuwaiti Government Property12724 Blocking Iraqi Government Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Iraq12725 Blocking Kuwaiti Government Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Kuwait12726 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to the German Democratic Republic12727 Ordering the Selected Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty12728 Delegating the President's Authority to Suspend any Provision of Law Relating to the Promotion, Retirement, or Separation of Members of the Armed Forces12729 Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans12730 Continuation of Export Control Regulations12731 Principles of Ethical Conduct for Government Officers and Employees12732 International Fund for Agricultural Development12733 Authorizing the Extension of the Period of Active Duty of Personnel of the Selected Reserve of the Armed Forces12734 National Emergency Construction Authority12735 Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation12736 Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances12737 President's Commission on Environmental Quality12738 Administration of Foreign Assistance and Related Functions and Arms Export Controls12739 Half-Day Closing of Government Departments and Agencies on Monday, December 24, 199012740 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to the Soviet Union12741 Extending the President's Education Policy Advisory Committee12742 National Security Industrial Responsiveness12743 Ordering the Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty12744 Designation of Arabian Peninsula Areas, Airspace, and Adjacent Waters as a Combat Zone12745 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 with Respect to Bulgaria12746 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 with Respect to Mongolia12747 National Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council12748 Providing for Federal Pay Administration12749 Additions to Level IV of the Executive Schedule12750 Designation of Arabian Peninsula Areas, Airspace, and Adjacent Waters as the Persian Gulf Desert Shield Area12751 Health Care Services for Operation Desert Storm12752 Implementation of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as Amended, and the Food for Progress Act of 1985, as Amended12753 Nuclear Cooperation With EURATOM12754 Establishing the Southwest Asia Service Medal12755 Administration of Export Controls12756 Continuance of the President's Drug Advisory Council12757 Implementation of the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative12758 Addition to Level IV of the Executive Schedule12759 Federal Energy Management12760 President's Commission on Executive Exchange12761 Establishment of the President's Environment and Conservation Challenge Awards12762 Amendment Relating to Basic Allowance for Quarters12763 Facilitating the Operation of the Advisory Commission on Conferences in Ocean Shipping12764 Federal Salary Council12765 Delegation of Certain Defense Related Authorities of the President to the Secretary of Defense12766 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and European Space Agency12767 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States, 198412768 Extension of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology12769 Implementation of Section 311(a) of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act12770 Metric Usage in Federal Governmental Programs12771 Revoking Earlier Orders With Respect to Kuwait12772 Waiver under the Trade Act of 1974 with respect to Romania12773 Amending Executive Order 1048012774 Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees12775 Prohibiting Certain transactions with respect to Haiti12776 Extending the National Defense Service Medal to Members of the Reserve Components of the Armed Forces of the United States During the Period of the Persian Gulf Crisis12777 Implementation of Section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of October 18, 1972, as Amended, and the Oil Pollution Act of 199012778 Civil Justice Reform12779 Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect to Haiti12780 Federal agency recycling and the Council on Federal Recycling and Procurement Policy12781 Delegation of Functions and Authorities, Development of Requirements and Regulations, and Correction of Title12782 Amending Executive Order No. 1259412783 Extending the President's Council on Rural America12784 Delegation of Authority Regarding the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves12785 Extending the President's Education Policy Advisory Committee12786 Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances12787 The Order of Succession of Officers to Act as Secretary of Defense12788 Defense Economic Adjustment Program12789 Delegation of Reporting Functions Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 198612790 Amending the Order Establishing the Southwest Asia Service Medal12791 Nuclear Cooperation With EURATOM12792 National Commission on America's Urban Families12793 Continuing the Presidential Service Certificate and the Presidential Service Badge12794 Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate Disputes Between Certain Railroads and Their Employees Represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers12795 Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Consolidated Rail Corporation and its Employees Represented by the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes12796 Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate Disputes Between the National Railroad Passenger Corporation and its Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations12797 Review of Increases in Rates of Basic Pay for Certain Employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Other Agencies12798 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to Armenia12799 Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officer Promotions12800 Notification of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees12801 Barring Overflight, Takeoff, and Landing of Aircraft Flying to or from Libya12802 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, and the Russian Federation12803 Infrastructure Privatization12804 Providing for the Restoration of Law and Order in the City and County of Los Angeles, and Other Districts of California12805 Integrity and Efficiency in Federal Programs12806 Establishment of a Fetal Tissue Bank12807 Interdiction of Illegal Aliens12808 Blocking "Yugoslav Government" Property and Property of the Governments of Serbia and Montenegro12809 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to Albania, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan12810 Blocking Property of and Prohibiting Transactions With the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro). Noteworthy for its role in the extradition attempts of Bobby Fischer. Later terminated in 2003.12811 Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to Tajikistan and Turkmenistan12812 Declassification and Release of Materials Pertaining to Prisoners of War and Missing in Action12813 President's Commission on Management of the Agency for International Development (AID) Programs12814 Additions to Level IV of the Executive Schedule for Members of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board12815 Extending the President's Commission on Management of the Agency for International Development (AID) Programs12816 Management Improvement in the Federal Government12817 Transfer of Certain Iraqi Government Assets Held by Domestic Banks12818 Open Bidding on Federal and Federally Funded Construction Projects12819 Establishing a Presidential Youth Award for Community Service12820 Facilitating Federal Employees' Participation in Community Service Activities12821 Improving Mathematics and Science Education in Support of the National Education Goals12822 Providing for Payment of Separate Maintenance Allowances to Employees Assigned to Johnston Island12823 Amendments to Executive Order No. 12757 - Implementation of the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative12824 Establishing the Transportation Distinguished Service Medal12825 Half-Day Closing of Government Departments and Agencies on Thursday, December 24, 199212826 Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances12827 Amendment to Executive Order No. 1279212828 Delegation of Certain Personnel Management Authorities12829 National Industrial Security Program12830 Establishing the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal12831 Additional Measures With Respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)12832 Amendments Relating to the National Research Council12833 Addition to Level V of the Executive Schedule: Transition Manager for the United States Enrichment Corporation

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