Director | June 1, 2010
“The Treaties set out a ‘no bail-out’ clause, and the rules will be respected. This is crucial for guaranteeing the future of a monetary union among sovereign states with national budgets. Markets are deluding themselves if they think that the other member states will at a certain point dip their hands into their wallets to […]
Category: Uncategorized |
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Tags: Angela Merkel, Claudia Rosett, Ecuador debt default, Europe fiscal crisis, Germany bans short selling, Greece bailout, Lord Rothschild, Spain debt downgraded, Victor Davis Hanson, wind power in Denmark
Director | May 21, 2010
“Those who follow obsolete paradigms become victims.” We’d like to move on to other topics, but Europe’s crisis has our attention. We could hope that Europe is on the verge of splitting apart and rediscovering nationalism, but this optimism is premature. Instead we are looking for forces of alignment and conflict within Europe, and trying […]
Category: European Union, Global Economy |
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Tags: banker corruption, George Soros, Goldman Sachs, Greece bailout, shadow markets, short selling evil, stock market is rigged
Director | May 13, 2010
It’s hard to keep up with the news because there is so much of it in the Era of Constant Crisis. You will be overwhelmed by the news if your orientation is not right. That’s where we come in. Now, briefly around the crisis zone, just to give you the right orientation. We’re stretched too […]
Category: European Union, Global Economy |
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Tags: British election, death panels, Greece bailout, Nancy Pelosi approves drug trade, Nick Clegg, Romania cuts wages
Director | May 5, 2010
The Chinese government is trying to pop its real estate bubble. Faber predicts China market decline. Commodities “feel heavy.” Australian commodity stocks decline, then rebound. China’s real estate may mark down 20 percent. Prices have increased 20 percent in one year. 60 percent of China’s economy is devoted to construction. Removing China’s commodity bid makes […]
Category: Global Economy |
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Tags: Bilderberg meeting in Spain, Greece bailout, Jim Guy Tucker, John Williams, PIIGS, sovereign debt
Director | May 3, 2010
Goldman has been charged with fraud in a civil suit and is currently under Justice Department investigation. At the same time, the Dodd financial regulation bill is coming before Congress. Many financial commentators seem to think it’s OK for Goldman to bundle fraudulent mortgages together as long as there is a customer. But the naked […]
Category: Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: Dodd bill, Goldman Sachs congressional investigation, Greece bailout
Director | April 17, 2010
We’d like to give you a graduation certificate from New World Order University. To qualify, you must have the ancient history, the set-up of the criminal power pyramid, and the ability to gather news and interpret it correctly. You also need to have discarded all the false liberal ideas and freed your inner outlaw, but […]
Category: Depopulation, European Union, Global Communism, Global Economy, UN Watch |
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Tags: Bonn climate summit, corrupt global institutions, George Soros, glut of wheat worldwide, Greece bailout, Hugo Chaven loots treasury, IMF, Oklahoma state militia, TARP corruption, UN climate bible, Venezuela economy, War in Afghanistan, WHO
Director | March 2, 2010
Can the global financial network crash twice in three years? We don’t forecast a second crash, but you have to notice the crooks are still in power, and debt issuance has reached the point of concern. Bond markets aren’t going to allow cheap debt service any longer. The weaker economies are experiencing outmigration and capital […]
Category: California politics, Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: decline of British pound, Greece bailout, Iceland debt, world economy