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How muc of society is a complte lie ?
The national debt - most of it is a paper transaction based on a one to one ratio of product to money printed
One beer can = 1 dollar printed
We made 100 beer cans which = 100 dollars but we printed 125 - So 25 becomes debt - and on that there is interest So we have to make more money to pay off somthing on a loan that in reality never happened with money not yet printed
We accept that the news is biased and therefore not necesarily truthful
We accept that on the whole by ommision or commision the advertizer lies to us or at the very least exagerates
Oil is sold at 70 dollars US a barrel A barrel = 42 US gallons
Do the math - then take the "base price" you just came up with and add 16% for refining - And when they refine it they get by-products like kerosine and lighter fluid - Now add 2% for the oil companis profit - Your up to less than 2 bucks a gal The rest is tax -
The list goes on but I want to hear from you
How much of society is a lie ?
Read George Orwells 1984.
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German Beer Is Impressing More Tastebuds
Most German beers are popular, because they are vegan (no animal products are used). Bavarian purity laws require them to use four ingredients only: water, grain, hops and yeast. Real German beer is also not pasteurized as many American beers are, which allows the beers real flavor to flourish.
Listed below is some of the different types of German beers typically found in Bavaria and what you can expect if you order one of these types.
"Helles" ( A lite beer)
The standard light beer, when you order a "Helles" in a pub or restaurant you will usually get a pint. Depending on the brewer it can be quite refreshing. Some beer gardens have responded to the public's outcry for smaller quantities and now also offer them outdoors, the "real" beer garden only serves the "Maß" (one quart). By the way, this precise nation has laws governing the quantity of liquids served to the public, that is why you will find level markers on each glass. If your Maß looks like it is not quite 1 liter after the foam settles, just go back and say "bitte nachschenken". The man at the keg will be impressed that you know your way around.
"Pils" (Pilsener)
If you like a more bitter and less malty taste try the pils which is also called pilsener. You can order them in restaurants and special pils bars. Take a closer look at the time consuming process of serving a foam crowned pils with perfection. You will see dozens of glasses filled with foam only, waiting to settle. It can take a good quarter of an hour for the foam refills to turn into the golden liquid. This particular beer is arguably the closest to American beer you will find in Germany.
"Dunkeles" (A dark beer)
Against popular beliefs it is not the most powerful in alcohol contents. It is basically a lager bottom brewed beer containing "toasted" malt. Many enjoy mixing this with cola.
"Weissbier" (A white beer)
A very good idea on a hot day when you prefer a lighter tasting beer. Weizen means wheat, often called a Weissbier (white), and is served in tall and elegant 1/2 liter glasses. But beware of its "light" character it is the strongest in alcohol content. While some will serve it with a slice of lemon, do not put one in your Hefe (yeast) Weissbier. The Hefeweissbier comes only in bottles. A professional will wet the glass and pour the bottle at a steep angle. With the foam that remains at the bottom of the bottle he will collect the yeast (swirling action) and add it to your beer.
Bock and Doppelbock (A Bock beer)
Bock is a term used for a stronger beer (doppel meaning double). Fasting monks found an ingenious way of compensating the lack of food - they started brewing very strong beers. March and October are the two most prominent seasons for brewing these special beers but you can find them year round.
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