Tuesday, November 22, 2011

AGHHH! Conspiracy theories

Goldman Sachs takes over the world.

It is not just Mr Monti. The European Central Bank, another crucial player in the sovereign debt drama, is under ex-Goldman management, and the investment bank's alumni hold sway in the corridors of power in almost every European nation, as they have done in the US throughout the financial crisis.

No, it's not ArtBell reporting, the article is from the UKIndependent.

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MFGlobal scandal is not much better

MF Global was run by former Goldman Sachs chief Jon Corzine before its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing....Bankruptcy trustee James Giddens said: "The amount of money MF Global should have segregated for customers may be short by $1.2 billion or more."

(not mentioned: Corzine is NJ's Ex Governor and a Democrat)

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MaryBeard blames the Euro problem on the Greeks: The ancient Greeks of 500 BC, to be exact, who also bullied local states to use only Athenian coins.

and points out the disturbing stories behind those logos on the Greek Euro...not just the Owl, but Europa herself




At the centre of the two-euro coin is a bull, and on its back what appears to be a young girl. At first glance, if you didn't know your classical mythology, you might think it was a logo sponsored by the Greens: a symbol of humans and animals living together in harmony.

In fact, it is a rape - (the bull is) Zeus, the king of the gods, snatching Princess Europa from her home city of Tyre, in the Lebanon.


Professor Beard's specialty is classics, and merely amusing, but the really paranoid conspiracy theorists see the logo as the woman on the beast mentioned in the Apocolypse.

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The latest Republican Dwarf on top is Newt.

Why not bet on a serial adulterer named for a lizard for president? After all, the lizardly liar Bill Clinton did a better job than squeaky Clean Obama...

and then there is the groundswell for Hillary...

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and another story showing the end of the world as we know it is nigh:

Ear stretching: Why is lobe 'gauging' growing in popularity?

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