Debt Rattle June 30 2017
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June 30, 2017 at 9:35 am #34831Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
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[See the full post at: Debt Rattle June 30 2017]June 30, 2017 at 11:11 am #34832V. ArnoldParticipantAt the root of the refugee crisis is the U.S.’s wars in the M.E..
Why the hell can’t the E.U. tell the U.S. to bloody stop with the wars?
Yeah, yeah, I know, rhetorical question…
Suck it up Europe; you support the U.S., so, tough s**t. Live with it.
Greece gets a pass; they’re a victim too…June 30, 2017 at 12:57 pm #34833Jef JeltenParticipantThe great fallacy of America is that if we had peace and nonintervention American standard of living would be cut in half at least probably further. People must die by the thousands so that we may live like we do. Understand that, acknowledge that and deal with it.
June 30, 2017 at 1:01 pm #34834GlobalDanParticipantThis is an idiotic comment since most of the refugees come from Sub-Saharan Africa. Maybe the European plundering of these countries has something to do with the incredible poverty they have to deal with.
June 30, 2017 at 7:13 pm #34835TheTrivium4TWParticipantAll excellent comments. Let me add contextual insight.
1. Arnold, you only viewing the chess board. The US, Europe, etc… are chess pieces. There is a “chess master.” I’ll give you a hint – it is the Debt-Money Monopolist (DMM) Money Power that are financing and orchestrating the events in both the US and Europe (and every other central bank debt-money controlled country). The non-central-bank-controlled countries are either being overthrown or on a list to be overthrown.
2. Jef, this is exactly correct. The Mega-Corporate Military complex is a HUGE percentage of our entire economy right now… and, as Ilargi points out, our debt saturated economy. A loss of revenues would collapse the debt-money induced bubble and the Greatest Depression 2.0 would ensue almost immediately (it will happen eventually, and almost certainly under the DMM Trump Scapegoat). Again, this is the agenda of the Debt-Money Monopolists so the Plebiscite vote can do nothing to stop it. The DMM financed everything big… Big Media, Big Politician, Big Government, Big Schooling, etc… and, therefore, they CONTROL everything big, at least on the big issues.“He who PAYS the piper, CALLS THE TUNE.” It is elementary, my dear Watson.
3. GlobalDan, you see the effects of the monolithic Debt-Money Monopolist controlling BOTH their financial territories… the US and Europe. In fact, they control every country with a debt-money central bank and they wage war on every country without a debt-money central bank; Ukraine and Libya were the latest two to fall and now Syria, North Korea, and Iran are on the short list.
Quick (or not), try to name a BIS debt-money central bank country that ever waged war against another BIS debt-money central bank country? It isn’t easy to find even a single example. That’s not to say it won’t happen in the future according to a Debt-Money Monopolist Machiavellian agenda, though.
And yes, Paul Krugman knows the debt-money system is a fraud, as do the MIT professors that threatened him to keep quiet about the debt-money system or else be ostracized from his profession…
Krugman isn’t dumb. He isn’t incompetent. He is, however, Goebbelsian propagandist in the employ of a Debt-Money Monopolist Mega-Corporate front.
So is Steve Keen, hence his completely irrational response to having the fraud of a debt-money system exposed to him in the following comments section. Notice which commenter her avoided like the plague… the one spitting PRECISE TRUTH to him.
The Principal And Interest On Debt Myth (technically true, but it exposes the fraud of the system in general and Keen wanted no part in that factual exploration… he tucked tail and ran away)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevekeen/2015/03/30/the-principal-and-interest-on-debt-myth-2/#700b174b1c76July 1, 2017 at 1:39 am #34836NassimParticipantHow America Armed Terrorists in Syria – from the American Conservative no less
Yet still we have the nonsense about Iran being behind terrorism (and 9/11 to boot) and Syria using sarin against its own people.
In the south of Syria, the Israelis are bombing the Syrian army and claiming that they are responding to shells coming in their direction from Syria. This is a very old Israeli tactic which even Moshe Dyan confessed to have carried out in the Golan. Here are his own words:
“If they didn’t shoot, we would tell the tractor to advance further,” he said.
Dayan said pressure from Israel’s kibbutzim, or farming communities, led to the land grab.
July 1, 2017 at 1:44 am #34837NassimParticipantWhat is going on in Greece is widely reported – and rightfully amplified here.
However, no one is reporting on what is happening in the Baltic States.
<i>The sad reality of this trend is evident in historical records showing an unprecedented drop in the population of this Baltic country, falling from 3.7 million back in 1990 to 2.8 million in 2016. Income inequality and the striking poverty of some Lithuanian residents is only getting worse over time, putting Lithuania on the list of the poorest EU states. A typical resident would pay a third of his monthly salary in a bid to get access to healthcare services. It’s not surprising that for many years Lithuania has had the largest number of suicide cases in the EU. Therefore, it is quite understandable why Lithuania remains a country that consumes more alcohol than any other, as it’s been stated by the World Health Organization (WHO).A similar situation can be seen in other Eastern European countries, that are being described, according to Der Spiegel, as so-called “second speed EU states.”For instance, after obtaining independence from the Soviet bloc in 1991, the population of yet another Baltic country – Latvia has been diminishing annually with the rate of 23,000 people a year. These frightening figures were unveiled last March by a professor of the University of Latvia, demographer Peteris Zvidriņš who would note that the sad reality is that Latvia loses a small town every two weeks. In raw figures, that is 55 people a day, or 1,650 people a month.</i>
July 2, 2017 at 10:12 am #34878Dr. DiabloParticipantThe U.S. government is so against terror that only 2% of Congressmen would stop funding it.
Not vote to start fighting it, but pass Gabbard’s law to stop actively funding it’s increase.
This is reported in all the papers (page 26) and no one bats an eye, carrying on with how we’re “fighting” those naughty other people who are coming to get us.
At some point you run out of words.
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