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Started by The Legendary Shark, 18 March, 2011, 06:52:29 PM

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Quote from: JOE SOAP on 21 October, 2011, 10:40:31 PM
For the conspiratorially minded...current edition of the 'German' Financial Times is now -for the first time- priced in Deutsche Marks along with the €uro exchange rate: 1.95.


Curious, given that that headline reads "There is no return".

IAMTHESYSTEM

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I believe the Polish Prime Minister [or someone in the Polish Government] mentioned the prospect of War in Europe in the next decade or so. As Son and Grandson of Cannon Fodder, two World Wars and all that do you think this is possible? Will we really give it all up for an almighty slug fest?

If Greece turned Communist or Socialist since as one Greek mentioned he feels Greece is 'bankrupt already' could that trigger some violence particularly from neighbouring rival and fellow NATO member Turkey? Turkey's Military is hardly going to stand by if it thinks Greece is too weak Financially and Militarily to defend itself from Border incursions.

The Greek Generals once ruled Greece with an Iron Hand apparently with NATO backing. Not much fun for the General population and this led to a lot of resentment. Would our lovely Governments back the Generals or simply allow Greece to go it's own way even if that meant a period of Leftist rule?
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The Legendary Shark

Here's one for all you coincidence theorists out there:

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The Legendary Shark

Quote from: IAMTHESYSTEM on 23 October, 2011, 11:33:56 AM
Would our lovely Governments back the Generals or simply allow Greece to go it's own way even if that meant a period of Leftist rule?

Our lovely governments will back whichever route is the most profitable for their banking and corporate masters. Then they'll tell us that it's all about "doing what's right", which generally involves becoming part of the revenue stream of the 1%. So long as a country borrows enough credit to buy Western arms and goods with and isn't too precious about hanging on to its natural resources and keeps its head down, who cares who's running it? I bet there's even some formula somewhere that says that mass murders only become genocides when the lack of workers or, more likely, consumers starts to impact on the economy.

This is the kind of thing the Occupy Movement is trying to get us all to look at and to start asking questions like "do we need to take our governments back?"
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The Legendary Shark

FCC Prepares Stations for National EAS Test on November 9th has absolutely nothing to with Asteroid 2005 YU55 to Approach Earth on November 8-9, 2011, Excercise Pacific Wave 11 or the anniversary of Kristallnacht.

Some people reckon that asteroid 2005 YU55 (~400 meters) will actually hit the Moon or even Earth near the Aleutian Islands.

Hopefully, though, this is all a load of asteroids and I'll see you all on the 10th...
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mogzilla

ive got skyrim preordered for the 11th and paid a deposit so it better miss!

  actually last night i was pondering all the shit the worlds in and cannnot get my head around who we owe all the money to? and can we not just kill them?   if we owe $5sqillion to the us for example and they owe 4 villiox to someone else could we just not all just wipe out the debts and start again? (and my mortgage etc as well)

  but i fear if it does carry on like this someones gonna crack and press a button.mybe them bloody mayans where right! :o


  and we're still waiting for the cheap petrol !

The Legendary Shark

We "owe" the money to the people who created debt out of nothing. Say you  need £5, I write "This is worth £5" on a piece of paper and then lend it to you at interest. Simple. It's so simple, in fact, that most people don't believe it because it means we've been scammed for generations - and nobody likes to admit they've been conned.
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JOE SOAP

Quote from: The Legendary Shark on 06 November, 2011, 06:46:25 PM
nobody likes to admit they've been conned.

They would if told their debt is cancelled.

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COMMANDO FORCES

I'm hoping that the EU lets me off with the last few years of my mortgage now, what do you think?

Bolt-01

CF- Tell them I've said it was cool. Should be fine now...

The Legendary Shark

I think that you should be let off from paying back the money that was created out of thin air that was lent to you as part of your mortgage, but the "real" money you were lent (which could be as little as 5% of the overall loan) should be paid back - with a modicum of interest or a flat handling fee.

Likewise, ordinary people who used their own money (wages, savings etc.) to buy government bonds (Premium Bonds, for example) must be allowed to keep those bonds and the government must honour those bonds. Any bonds purchased with created money (by the central banks and similar institutions) should be written off as worthless. (Also, a fraction of the money lent to governments by the central banks was real, so this fraction too should be honoured.)

How does that sound?
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COMMANDO FORCES

Quote from: Bolt-01 on 06 November, 2011, 09:24:33 PM
CF- Tell them I've said it was cool. Should be fine now...

I shall email my MEP at once, who ever that is!

Sorry Shark, I like Bolt-01's version better  ;)

The Legendary Shark

I like Bolt's version better as well. Bolt for Chancellor!
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JOE SOAP

Quote from: The Legendary Shark on 06 November, 2011, 09:17:24 PM
I wish it was that simple.


It is. Elites know the only solution to the current debt game is abolishment -inevitable- they also know that to admit it means losing their jobs, hence the stringing out for as long as possible.