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Archive for August, 2009

John Pilger’s The two sides of Barrack Obama speech.

Posted by smeddum on August 14, 2009

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The Second Wave of The Depression: Hyperinflation Likely

Posted by seumasach on August 12, 2009

“to negotiate the end of Anglo-American hegemonism” is precisely the precondition for what Tarpley is talking about. This has to be stressed: without dismantling the political and military apparatus of empire the dollar and Anglo-America will collapse catastrophically.

Webster Tarpley

Rock Creek Free Press

15th July, 2009

The second wave of the world economic depression is coming soon. Larry Summers, the economics czar of the Wall Street puppet regime currently in power in Washington, recently confessed to the Financial Times in an unguarded moment: “I don’t think the worst is over ….” A few weeks earlier, Jacques Attali, who served in the 1980s as the main economics adviser to French President Mitterrand, told an audience at the International Economic and Financial Forum (FIEF) in Paris that the world might well soon face a planetary Weimar “in the form of a hyperinflationary depression similar to the German events of 1922 – 1923.

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Tribute-Heaven 17 – We dont need this Fascist Groove thang

Posted by smeddum on August 12, 2009

A message from the past

“Freedom” is my middle name
I am telling you that I am game
To take all ways of slavery
And give them an obituary

We are living through these troubled times
With pettiness and corporate crimes
War and torture on the news
Evil men with racist views

There is a message from the past
And this message here wont be the last
Let us topple tyranny
And bring about our unity

No matter what the TV says
The system’s in its final days
Waiting for our big surprise
The day the people shall uprise

Paul Anderson August 2009

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Germany’s gold is in U.S. custody, Bundesbank confirms

Posted by smeddum on August 10, 2009

Submitted by cpowell on Sun,

Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Germans have demanded that gold bullion held in US custodial accounts be returned to their owners, with physical gold shipped back to Germany. from Golden Jackass 28th May 2009

GATA

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

International journalist Max Keiser has just posted a nine-minute documentary he has done about the British government’s gold sales that were begun in 1999 and now are disparaged as “Brown’s Bottom,” after then-Chancellor, now-Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who decided upon the sales and remains unashamed that they marked the bottom of the gold market. Keiser’s documentary is based largely on an interview with Conservative Party opposition Member of Parliament Phillip Hammond, who is shadow chief secretary of the treasury and who remarks that the British gold sales seem to have been structured precisely to knock the price of gold down rather than to maximize the return to the British government. Hammond also wonders aloud whether “something other than achieving the best price” might have been the objective of the gold sales scheme. Read the rest of this entry »

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Brazil sends waste ship back to Britain

Posted by smeddum on August 10, 2009

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Russia gives heed to substantial cooperation with Africa

Posted by smeddum on August 10, 2009

16:08, August 06, 2009

People’s daily

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made a four-day, four-nation trip to Egypt, Nigeria, Namibia and Angola in late June, his first to the African continent as the Russian leader. Besides Egypt, his tour of three Sub-Sahara countries is the first by a post-Soviet Russia Head of State. Read the rest of this entry »

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Max Keiser on Fake US Unemployment Numbers

Posted by smeddum on August 9, 2009

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Bill O’Reilly Satire song

Posted by smeddum on August 9, 2009

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Overthrow Inc.: Peter Ackerman’s quest to do what the CIA used to do, and make it seem progressive

Posted by smeddum on August 9, 2009

6, 2009 “When some of State’s desk officers don’t want to create international incidents by advising activists on how to overthrow governments, they gently suggest visiting Ackerman, who has fewer qualms about lending a helping hand.” [1]

By Stephen Gowans

Whats Left

6 Aug 2009

Peter Ackerman, an immensely wealthy investor and board member of the premier U.S. foreign policy think-tank, the Council on Foreign Relations, [2] and Robert Helvey, a 30 year veteran of the U.S. Army [3] who served two tours of duty in Vietnam [4], are the principal proponents of a nonviolent alternative to military intervention in the pursuit of U.S. foreign policy goals. Read the rest of this entry »

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Q2 insolvency stats reflect misery of UK economy

Posted by seumasach on August 8, 2009

David Jetuah

Accountancy Age

7th August, 2009

Hostile economic conditions have seen more than 33,000 people file for bankruptcy in the last quarter alongside 5,055 company liquidations and 1,529 other collapses.

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Lost Control & Economic Mythology

Posted by smeddum on August 8, 2009

By: Jim Willie CB, GoldenJackass.com
Thursday, 6 August 2009

A great question to ask is: what was the first important chapter written in nonsensical Economic Mythology? It gave powerful intellectual protection and coverage by economists, and resulted in widespread acceptance. The answer is clearly the break in the Bretton Woods Accord, when in 1971 Nixon broke the gold standard and permitted the USDollar to float on a cloud of arrogance and on a wave of liquidity that is best described as debt mixed with counterfeit. Little known then, but better known now, is the role of the USMilitary in propping up the value and acceptance of the USDollar. The nation and world were told that greater flexibility would result in order to build economies, deal with cyclical problems, and contend with the needs of global population growth. The momentum of destruction is powerful, damage accelerating, and platforms disintegrating. The key to mythology is to recognize it as nonsense spouted by the high priest economists whose handiwork of destruction must be hidden from view, only to see yet another chapter unfold that captures the attention of the innocent and ignorant. The priesthood is left in charge of the intellectual dogma behind mythology, not much different from communist mumbo jumbo about power to the proletariat, complete with a supporting cast of a Politburo. The US Politburo is hidden from view, a pack of misfit incompetents and established failed figures continuing to spout policy and to manage Fannie Mae, AIG, and now General Motors. The US Federal Reserve is the keeper of the Holy Grail, now manifested in criminal confiscation and disbursement of USCongressional funds, and a secretive balance sheet. Watch them defy the US Supreme Court. Their dogma is mostly vapor with little substance, sufficient to keep the population in participation or at bay, but at least confused. Read the rest of this entry »

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