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Public announcement GEAB N°59-Global systemic crisis

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

Global systemic crisis: 30,000 billion US dollars in ghost assets will disappear by early 2013 / The crisis enters a phase of widespread discounting of Western public debt

LEAP 2020

16th November, 2011

As we come to the end of the second half of 2011, it is evident that 15,000 billion in ghost assets have gone up in smoke since last July, just as was anticipated by LEAP/E2020 (GEAB N°56 ). And, according to our team, this process figures to continue at the same rate throughout the year to come. Indeed we estimate that, with the introduction of a 50% discount on Greek government debt, the global systemic crisis has entered a new phase: that of the generalized discount on Western public debt and its corollary, the fragmentation of the global financial markets. Our team believes that 2012 will bring an average discount of 30% of total Western public debt (1), plus an equivalent amount in loss of assets from the balance sheets of worldwide financial institutions. Specifically, LEAP/E2020 anticipates the loss of 30,000 billion ghost assets by early 2013 (2), with an acceleration in 2012 of the partitioning process of the global financial market (3) into three increasingly disconnected currency areas: Dollar, Euro, and Yuan. These two phenomena feed into each other. They will also be the cause of a sharp decline of 30% on the part of US currency in 2012 (4), as we announced last April (GEAB N°54 ), which will occur amidst a sharp reduction in demand for the US dollar and the worsening of the US governmental debt crisis. The end of 2011 will therefore see, as anticipated, the trigger of the European debt crisis detonating a US bomb.

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NATO suspends military plans: all out economic war on Syria

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

 

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

10th December, 2011

Having applied until now the humanitarian military intervention model already tested in Yugoslavia and more recently in Libya, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is forced to rewrite its script for Syria. It will now adopt the same strategy that was used in Iraq: To besiege the country, in defiance of the population, and weaken it sufficiently for the next assault.

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On the avoidability of World War One

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

Nicholas Kollerstrom

Inconvenient History

On August 1, 1914, as dreadful war was breaking out in Europe, the German ambassador Prince Lichnowsky paid a visit to Britain’s Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey.  Dr Rudolf Steiner commented as follows upon this meeting – in a 1916 lecture which he gave in Switzerland:

‘A single sentence and the war in the West would not have taken place.’

At that meeting, he averred that, with just one sentence, ‘this war could have been averted.’1

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No more revolution in Russia

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

10th December, 2011

US senator John McCain must be an unhappy man when he woke up Saturday EST and switched on TV. He went to bed convinced Moscow was erupting like Tahrir Square. It seems he twitted to Vladimir Putin, “Vlad, the Arab Spring coming to a neighbourhood near you.” Seriously, the state department seems to have misled Washington political elites!

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Russian Zavtra newspaper: Turkey directly involved in terrorist operations against Syria

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

SANA

11th December, 2011

MOSCOW, (SANA)- Turkey is directly in charge of coordinating acts of sabotage and terrorism against Syria and involved in carrying out special operations on the Syrian territories, said the Russian Newspaper, Zavtra.

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Turkey – Mission Impossible in Syria

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

Democratic Syria

11th December, 2011

Turkey up to its ears in killing Syrians, over 40 Turkish officers arrested inside Syria were among a big group of terrorists imported from Libya recently. News leaked that some negotiations are being conducted to exchange them with terrorists based in Turkey like the case with Hussain Harmoush a runaway officer who was handed to Syria in exchange with 2 Turkish officers arrested in Syria.

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The destruction of Sirte

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

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The vicissitudes of the post-Gaddafi era: NATO’s secret war

Posted by seumasach on December 12, 2011

Dans les méandres de l’après Kadhafi : la guerre secrète de l’OTAN

Allain Jules

12th December, 2011

Les membres du CNT n’en peuvent plus. Alors que personne ne leur fait plus confiance, surtout leurs propres milices, ils ont compris finalement que, ce n’est qu’avec les pro-Kadhafi qu’ils peuvent reconstruire le pays. Ils font désormais le siège, que dis-je, pression sur l’ONU, pour le dégel des biens souverains libyens. Il reste à peine 150 millions de dollars dans les banques occidentales qui en ont bien besoin. Après avoir détruit leur pays, incapables de dédommager les victimes des bombes de l’OTAN ou de lancer des chantiers de reconstruction, notamment à Syrte (vidéo) où, les populations sont hostiles surtout qu’elles n’ont plus rien, l’heure est grave.
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Les jeunes des milices sont désormais désoeuvrés et obligés de voler, piller et racketter des innocents, pour subsister. “Obligés” est bien un grand mot. Ils ne sont pas qualifiés pour prendre la place laissée par les travailleurs expatriés. Avant la guerre, ils étaient estimés à près de 2 millions, dont la majorité venait d’Afrique subsaharienne, et le reste d’Asie. Les jeunes Libyens qui avaient pris les armes sans réfléchir avaient cru que leur révolution par procuration allait leur procurer la richesse. Guidés par une propagande extrême, les biens qu’ils recevaient gratuitement de la part de la Grande Jamahiriya arabe libyenne et socialiste, n’existent plus. Ne dit-on pas très souvent que, à trop vouloir gagner on perd ?
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Alors que le géant pétrolier italien ENI vient d’annoncer ostensiblement que sa production a retrouvé son lustre d’avant la guerre, pour les Libyens, l’horizon est bouché, obscurci. Les groupes de rebelles qui avaient pillé de nombreux dépôts d’armes laissés par l’armée libyenne, sont interceptés chaque jour dans le désert libyen par des drones français et américains. Le sahel étant devenue une poudrière, la crainte qu’il vendent ces armes à Al-Qaïda au Maghreb islamique (Aqmi) fait craindre le pire. Ainsi, leurs convois sont simplement détruits, au grand dam du CNT qui se retrouve peu à peu en déficit de combattants, surtout que certains ont été défaits en Syrie. Ces derniers voient donc l’OTAN se retourner contre eux. On assiste, dans le désert libyen, à une nouvelle guerre. Une guerre secrète que les médias “mainstream” sont interdits de divulguer.
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Mais que croyaient ces zozos du CNT ?

Tripoli a connu ce matin, de violents combats entre les Zenten et les rebelles qui gèrent la ville. Il y a aussi eu des combats en fin d’après-midi aux environs de l’aéroport. Le contrôle de l’aéroport n’a pas eu lieu mais, les assaillants ont tué deux rebelles de Tripoli et emporté deux pick-up chargés de canons anti-aérien

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Europe 26- England 1

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2011

Cailean Bochanan

11th December, 2011

For weeks now the mantra repeated ad nauseum in the British and English language media has been that the collapse of the Eurozone would be a disaster for Britain and that, therefore, it is overwhelmingly in our national interest that the euro crisis be resolved. And yet David Cameron, breaking, as I understand it, a previous pledge not to use the eurozone crisis as an opportunity to renegotiate the EU treaty, went to the Brussels summit and made a brazen attempt to do just that. This surely brings into question all the seeming concerns about the survival of the Eurozone: had these been genuine Cameron would have gone there in good faith, not to play another wrecking hand. Was it just that he was a hostage to the europhobes in his party? Surely, in the event of overriding British interests being at stake he could have faced them down. The truth is that overriding British interests as understood and represented by David Cameron are antagonistic to the eurozone and to the very existence of the euro.

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China an active supporter to European crisis settlement: Vice FM

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2011

People’s Daily

11th December, 2011

China is one of the active supporters of the internationalcommunity to European crisis settlement, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying saidhere on Saturday.

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Britain and the EU: the failure of a forced marriage

Posted by seumasach on December 10, 2011

Wolfgang Kaden

Spiegel

10th December, 2011

It was to be expected. And now it’s official: The British have elected not to join the treaty governing Europe’s new financial system. Prime Minister David Cameron refused.

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