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jackovesk
28th September 2011, 07:59
Trader Tells Truth: "The Collapse Is Coming...And Goldman Sachs Rules The World"..!

The Guardian - Tuesday 27 September 2011

Trader's Goldman Sachs comments spark BBC hoax claims Alessio Rastani, who claimed on BBC News 'I dream of another recession', is not a 'Yes Man' – but he could be an honest trader.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqN3amj6AcE&feature=player_embedded

He caused outrage with his comments on the global economic meltdown claiming "governments don't rule the world, Goldman Sachs rules the world".

But is independent stock market trader Alessio Rastani, interviewed on the BBC News channel on Monday, all he appears to be?

Twitter was alive with suggestions that Rastani was in fact one of the "Yes Men", a band of "identity correction" artists who pass themselves off as the corporations you love to hate.

When asked by the Guardian, via email, to respond to the allegation that he a member of the prank group, Rastani chose his words carefully. But the BBC's own investigation has concluded that Rastani is authentic.

The BBC has previously fallen victim to the hoaxers who, according to their website, "impersonate big-time criminals in order to publicly humiliate them". Another of their number appeared on the BBC World news channel as a representative of Dow Chemical and announced the firm would fully compensate all those injured in the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiWlvBro9eI&feature=player_embedded

Rastani told BBC News he had been "dreaming of this moment for three years … I go to bed every night and I dream of another recession".

There is no individual registered with the Financial Services Authority under the name Alessio Rastani. But a Twitter feed, using the name Alessio Rastani, appears convincing and dates back more than a year.

Rastani has a website, leadingtrader.com. The contact page, however, did not load, repeating an error message that it "could not establish a database connection".

The Yes Men featured in a 2003 documentary The Yes Men Fix The World, the subject of this interview with one of their number, Andy Bichlbaum.

A BBC spokesman said: "We've carried out detailed investigations and can't find any evidence to suggest that the interview with Alessio Rastani was a hoax. He is an independent market trader and one of a range of voices we've had on air to talk about the recession."

The Guardian contacted Rastani and asked he if was aware of the rumours about his identity circulating online. Rastani said he knew of the allegations but declined to comment on whether they were true, adding: "Conspiracy theories, eh!"

He added that he had been following the story's development "a bit on Twitter" and was aware of the online reaction to his comments. He said before making further comment he would have to seek advice from a third party, and was in talks "with other media organisations" about writing further pieces for them.

While the Yes Men issued a statement commending Rastani for his "masterful performance", and teasingly suggested his real name was Granwyth Hulatberi, who had once appeared on CNBC MarketWrap as a hoax World Trade Organisation representative, the group distanced itself from the trader. "Just kidding. We've never heard of Rastani. Despite widespread speculation, he isn't a Yes Man. He's a real trader who is, for one reason or another, being more honest than usual.

"Who in big banking doesn't bet against the interests of the poor and find themselves massively recompensed – if not by the market, then by humongous taxpayer bailouts? Rastani's approach has been completely mainstream for several years now; we must thank him for putting a human face on it yesterday."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/sep/27/trader-goldman-sachs-bbc-hoax

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Goldman Sachs rules the world: UK trader

September 28, 2011.

A financial trader in London caused a storm of outrage by suggesting that world leaders cannot do anything to prevent a global market collapse, saying that investment bank Goldman Sachs ruled the world.

Alessio Rastani's comments on BBC Television on Monday have gone viral, viewed by more than 360,000 people, but they fit so closely to the stereotype of a heartless banker that rumours are rife that he is actually part of a hoax.

Answering questions about world leaders' response to the eurozone debt crisis, the 34-year-old said traders "know the stock market is finished. The euro, as far as they're concerned, they don't really care".

http://images.theage.com.au/2011/09/28/2654040/lead_rastani-420x0.jpg
"Goldman Sachs rules the world" ... Alessio Rastani. Photo: BBC

http://www.theage.com.au/business/world-business/goldman-sachs-rules-the-world-uk-trader-20110928-1kvv4.html

PS - The 'TRUTH HURTS' when the MSM are 'Caught Out' yet again..!

With...

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araucaria
28th September 2011, 08:26
There are several degrees of 'hoaxing' going on here.

I am reminded of the end of The Dictator when Hitler is being fished out of a duckpond while the Jewish barber played by Charlie Chaplin makes an impassioned speech at Nuremberg that is the exact opposite of what the real Hitler would have said.

Some kind soul might come up with a video.

steveofengland
28th September 2011, 08:47
On BBC radio 2 last night the general come back from the financial districts was that this guy is one of a number of independents akin to a small time gambler. In other words "forget what you hear, everything will be fine go back to sleep"
And now the headline news, Rhianna takes clothes off in irish farmers field!

jackovesk
28th September 2011, 09:09
On BBC radio 2 last night the general come back from the financial districts was that this guy is one of a number of independents akin to a small time gambler. In other words "forget what you hear, everything will be fine go back to sleep"

And now the headline news, Rhianna takes clothes off in irish farmers field!

Very True (Steve-Of-England) Very True...

http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2011/09/28/1226148/887029-rihanna-in-belfast.jpg

This 'PATHETIC' Story has flooded the News-Cycle in every Newspaper Down Under aswell...


http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/angry-farmer-orders-rihanna-to-cover-up-during-risque-northern-ireland-video-shoot/story-e6fredpu-1226148845213
http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/farmer-throws-rihanna-off-his-land-over-cheeky-video-20110928-1kvzl.html
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/farmer-alan-graham-forces-rihanna-to-flee-topless-shoot/story-e6frewyr-1226149110375
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/farmer-throws-rihanna-off-his-land-over-cheeky-video-20110928-1kvzl.html
http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/topless-rihanna-shocks-farmer-while-shooting-video-for-we-found-love/story-e6frg30c-1226149002458
http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/confidential/angry-farmer-orders-rihanna-to-cover-up-during-risque-northern-ireland-video-shoot/story-e6freq7o-1226149083074

:frusty:

Mad Hatter
28th September 2011, 10:12
He's right in that it is currently a traders heaven with swings daily of 5 - 6% or more even in blue chips. I do wonder how they'll go if it is a total colapse since they'll be holding the equivalent of truckloads of toilet paper :p How does that old indian expression go...when man finally cuts down the last tree only then will he realise you can't eat paper...

Fred Steeves
28th September 2011, 11:22
Thanks jackovesk, it made my morning to hear those repeaters squirm when actually hearing some truth. The only thing I would ask the guy is why the confidence in t-bills or the dollar? I've gotten quite the education on Wall Street workings from a guy who does an afternoon talk show on A.M. radio here who talks about those same things. They follow charts where they can track the money flowing in and out of there by the "big boys", so they can see what's trending and buy or short accordingly. Of course it's rather paracitic in nature, but it works. They can't hide their money flowings. He's been predicting for some time now the Dow to go down back to 6,000, and more recently modifying it to more like 3,000.

With all the catastrophies being predicted these days, this is one with some red juicy meat attached to it. Once we're generally educated in basic financial matters, it's child's play track even from just following mainstream news.

Cheers,
Fred

58andfixed
29th September 2011, 05:31
Did Alessio Rastani reveal any interest, such as short positions, payoffs or kickbacks ?

Just thinking..... when's the last time insider information made so freely available for us plebes ?

Three years, eh. Must be a pro by now. :)

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modwiz
29th September 2011, 05:47
To make him anymore greasy looking they would have to make him into Hollywood terrorist type. What a creepy fellow. I wouldn't want to insult weasels comparing him to one.