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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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This website gave me a chuckle for a moment about this whole ordeal. It presents the 71 Enrons throughout history as well, so in effect this is nothing new. Different cast of characters, same movie.
http://www.enterprisecorruption.com/?page_id=405 It also reminded me of 1933 when U.S corporation decided to sieze all the gold from the public to pay the debts. It's time to dig a hole in the backyard. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Probably it's in Europe now. Some say it's in Japan. They call this the greatest theft ever... without the public ever knowing. Well, there's a theft going on now that maybe will be even greater. It feels to me as if they are institutionalizing great thefts now. Maybe making the public pay for the "bad banks" won't change much indeed, as mentioned above, since debt is already skyhigh. But as this graph shows clearly, you cannot go on like this. This is a situation that has to explode. That's what they're counting on, isn't it? And then what happens? |
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