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English banks reduce their exposer to EU risks: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/8584442/UK-banks-abandon-eurozone-over-Greek-default-fears.html 1:100 that Merkel and Sarkozy will name them speculates. Or traitors or such Greeks history is near record breaking for defaulting. Just read...
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Do yourself a favor and run to the next library and buy or borrow. "The case for Gold". You can see how nice big government and big money play together to harm everyone else. You can see the history of the Greenback is a history of fraude, lies, broken promises. There was but one time where...
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I'd planned to write a long post about it but guess what I found: http://mercuryreliance.wordpress.com/2011/04/12/money-is-debt-and-gold-is-money-supreme-court-of-canada-says-so-in-a-ruling/ The reading in the link is "legalenglish" so be warned. So anything I'd like to say is said...
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that we nearing us an end of a bubble/burst cycle? I wished I knew. So I just can speculate. At first it seems the debts were piled up higher than ever before in "peaceful" history. Peaceful in the sense that there is no war in Europe. But maybe I'm just too optimistic about the war stuff...
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I'm against Mrs Lagard for the IMF. The IMF is just a from Politician controlled instrument, with no-failure-built-in. It's not a market instrument, because otherwise hardly any political pressure could be come from it. So short, it's dictatorship pure. Mrs Lagard has an open dispute about...
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Translated from: http://fdominicus.blogspot.com/2011/04/das-mochte-ich-hier-festthalten.html 1) a politician never is guilty 2) if a politician is guilty 1) takes immediate precedence 3) if a politician is guilty an lying, it has to be blamed on the markets Just have a look at a few entries on the mises...
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Well how interesting that the verdict of the rating agents still is on AAA for the US. They just have a few trillions debt and they "just" another 1.4 trillion during this year. And still the blame the rating agents and call it a "politicial" decision. I wonder what does it mean?...
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nobody can beat the USA. The unbelievable sum is somewhere around 14 000 000 000 000 (14 trillions) the new debt every day is a around 4 000 000 000. That are new debt of around 1 200 000 000 000. And yet it's not "enough", As we learned Geither wants the "right" to make even...
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It's always interesting to see how Deledefs make their "own" kind of reality. Let's take using stolen things for something. We can assume it was illegal to send the docs from the diverse places to wikileak. Now we can see interesting reaction: Those publishing that stuff should be jailed...
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Well in Germany we have one answer since yesterday. Ten years ago shares of ENBW were sold to the french government owned EBNF. That has cost them around 2.4 Billion Euro. Now the land Baden-Württemberg has bought back the shares. (nice side-note, the will publish a bond for that, and even nicer, it...
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I'm quite delighted about the newest publishings, it shows, in what the US believes and what they strive for. Beeing the "super power", and every other should be kept down. It seems that the US fortunately have quite a few dissatisfied workers. What's interesting is the reaction of...
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It seems putting money on diverse coporations can hardly be seen as "safe" investment. GM will initiate another IPO, just with the advantage that given promises (pensions plans) are now guranteeed by the "governement". And here in Germany we have sunk around 18 billons in the Commerzbank...
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I count among them the Wikileaks. Not that I've used it intensivly, especially not about the war in Afghanistan. But it's because journalism seems to just write as the politicians do. I commented on one extreme example in my other blog (in German). But having wikileaks just shows how we get lied...
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Which will stop the deldedefs to ruin us completey. We have to take away the possiblities to mess up with money. So it all ends in, we need to have a stable money. We have to get rid of the central banks. The problems with the current state of affairs just show it over and over and over and over again...