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Dollar and euro: Whose crisis is bigger?

Posted by seumasach on September 21, 2011

This is indeed a war and as we have seen in Libya the centralised command over military, terrorist, intelligence, media and political players across the spectrum makes many things possible, even the entry of a ragbag army into Tripoli. The author is absolutely correct to point out the Anglo-Americans’ ability to continually seize the initiative even using the most outrageous methods such as the deployment of rating agencies which should have been behind bars years ago. Still, from the Clausewitz point of view, they can, I think, be criticized for doing too much: they are throwing everything at Europe and people are beginning to notice it’s war. If you conspire enough against people they will become conspiracy theorists. The whole world has to learn this simple lesson: the only way to be at peace with the Washington/London axis is to prepare for war. Europe have a simple devastating weapon which they can unleash against Wall street/City of London; the Eurobond, backed by the world’s emerging economies.

Pravda 

20th September, 2011

Dollar exchange rate continues to rise, despite the enormous national debt and virtually pre-default state of the USA. Why? 
Mikhail Fedorov, analyst of “RIC-Finance”:
 “Today, because of the debt crisis the Eurozone and the U.S.  became competitors in terms of their attractiveness to outside investment, and therefore their ability to fund their own public loans. In fact, they are competitors in terms of attracting investment. The world today simply does not have enough funds to finance both the euro area and the U.S. simultaneously. The flow of investments in one region will pump blood from another one. This creates a conflict of interests between the two largest economies in the world.
Of course, we are not talking about an economic war (perhaps not yet), but the presence of the opposing sides, in my opinion, suggests that the laws of war are relevant.

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Mustafa Abdul-Jalil and Mahmoud Jibril have been paving the way for NATO’s conquest since 2007

Posted by seumasach on September 21, 2011

11th September, 2011
A violent rebellion broke out in Benghazi, Libya on February 15th this year (1). Six days later, Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdul-Jalil resigned to set up an alternative government. On February 27th, the Transitional National Council was established, and on March 5th, this body had declared itself the “sole representative of all Libya”, with Abdul-Jalil at its head. France recognised the TNC as the legitimate Libyan government on March 10th and Britain offered them a diplomatic office on UK soil the same day. Nine days later, the Council set up a new Libyan Central Bank and National Oil Company (2). In barely a month from the start of the rebellion, Abdul-Jalil had positioned himself as head not only of the rebels, but of the new government in waiting, with control of Libyan resources and monetary policy and the blessing of the West. On March 17th, NATO began its mass slaughter of Libyan soldiers in order to install his regime.

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US police nab anti-corruption protesters

Posted by seumasach on September 21, 2011

PressTV

20th September, 2011

The US police have arrested at least seven more people in New York near Wall Street, attacking the protesters at the influence of corporations on American politics.

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Exclusive: Brazil seeks to help Europe via IMF

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2011

Reuters

20th September, 2011

Brazil will propose that it and other large emerging market countries make billions of dollars in new funds available to the International Monetary Fund as a way to help ease the crisis in the euro zone, an official said on Monday.

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Why the BRICS won’t ‘save’ Europe

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2011

The relationship between the emerging multipolar world and the Euro crisis is certainly a crucial one. This analysis unfortunately owes too much to the standard lines laid down ad nauseum by the Anglophile global press. Let’s hope the Brazilians aren’t serious about investing in UK bonds, lending to the world’s most bankrupt country, and that they’ve noticed that it isn’t in the eurozone anyway. Escobar repeats the defeatist line on Europe, which is simply the London-Washington line. Hopefully the BRICS leadership will have noticed that by helping the eurozone to come through the currency offensive being waged against them by City of London/Wall Street interests they will prevent the dollar from reasserting its stranglehold on global trade and, at the same time, gain leverage over Europe and help snuff out its senile imperial pretensions and Sarkozy’s 3rd Empire thereby splitting NATO.

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

21st September, 2011

This Thursday, in Washington, finance ministers and central bank governors of the BRICS group of emerging powers – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – will get together and, in the words of Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega, “Talk about what to do to help the European Union get out of this situation.”

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Turkey blocks Israeli bid to open Israeli office

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2011

The new NATO wars, it would seem, specifically exclude Israel whilst Erdogan is the great beneficiary of the Arab Spring rather than Obama who will, of course, be obliged to veto a Palestinian state

Voltairenet

19th September, 2011

Turkish objections have thwarted Israel’s attempt to open a NATO office, says Turkish FM, stressing determination to also keep Israel out of data-sharing after a high-powered US radar system is deployed in Turkey.

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Are the Arab revolutions triumphant or are they only just beginning?

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2011

Voltairenet

18th September, 2011

600 political and religious leaders from 80 countries representing the major branches of Islam, from the most reactionary to the most progressive, from the most orthodox to the most mystical, met in Tehran to attend the first International Conference on Islamic awakening.

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Libye – Quand le CNT navigue à vue !

Posted by seumasach on September 19, 2011

Allain Jules

19th September, 2011

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Le CNT a avoué, tout à l’heure, qu’il sera très difficile de « libérer » les villes de Syrte et de Bani Walid. C’est quand même amusant. Libérer ? Oui, la Libye est occupée, par ceux qui veulent la détruire, qui la détruisent avec leurs bombardements. Ils ne sont pas à Syrte, ni à Bani Walid, ceux qui détruisent leur pays. C’est ce qu’on nomme dans le jargon des allainjulesnautes, du n’importequoitisme. Donc, sur le plan militaire, malgré tous les moyens déployés et l’appui des tueurs de l’OTAN, rien. Sur le plan politique, aussi, l’incapacité du CNT de former un Gouvernement se fait jour.

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Libye – La Libye ne sera jamais conquise !

Posted by seumasach on September 19, 2011

 

Alain Jules

19th September, 2011

Tribune Libre de Djerad Amar

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Sept mois  de bombardements  par l’OTAN. Contre des civils, un carnage, de la rapine, des mensonges, de la tromperie, de la diversion et de la désinformation perpétuelle n’ont pas pu arriver à faire plier un peuple de 6 millions d’habitants  et qui vient de surcroit de commencer  sa résistance ! Quelle victoire a bien remporté l’OTAN ? L’OTAN – dont-il ne reste en Libye que la France de Sarkozy et la Grande-Bretagne de Cameron – connait Pyrrhus !

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Fourth quarter 2011: Implosive fusion of global financial assets

Posted by seumasach on September 19, 2011

16th September, 2011
As anticipated by LEAP/E2020 since November 2010, and often repeated up to June 2011, the second half of 2011 has started with a sudden and major relapse of the crisis. Nearly USD 10 trillion of the USD 15 trillion in ghost assets announced in GEAB N°56 have already gone up in smoke. The rest (and probably much more) will vanish in the fourth quarter of 2011, which will be marked by what our team calls “the implosive fusion of global financial assets”. It’s the two major global financial centers, Wall Street in New York and the City of London, which will be the “preferred reactors” of this fusion. And, as predicted by LEAP/E2020 for several months, it’s the solution to the public debt problems in some Euroland countries which will enable this reaction to reach critical mass, after which nothing is controllable; but the bulk of the fuel that will drive the reaction and turn it into a real global shock (1) is found in the United States. Since July 2011 we have only started on the process that led to this situation: the worst is ahead of us and very close!

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What really happened in Libya: Mahdi Nazemroaya on GRTV

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2011

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