Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Stock Markets are BOOMING 'everywhere', YET Countries are going "BANKRUPT" by the DAY! I smell an IMF/World Bank, RAT!


Stock Markets are BOOMING 'everywhere', YET Countries are going "BANKRUPT" by the DAY! I smell an IMF/World Bank, RAT!
Posted By: Bob [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 19-Mar-2013 17:12:37
This will APPEAR to be BAD news, for the baby-boomers and 'mum and dad' investors and their 'retirement funds',
And GOOD (great) news for the FEW privileged and 'elite' class, as usual!
Yet this current fraudulent and sinister financial/monetary global system, MUST come to an end, as many can now see for themselves, the 'evidence' is everywhere, as the 'world financial system' is finally coming home to roost to reveal its insidious 'character'. . . . . .
Including the 'phony' artificial Share Markets all around the globe.
"IT" (THEY) have run their course, and now requires drastic and transparent new innovative 'measures' to be implemented, 'plans' that have been nurturing (behind closed doors?) and planned for ages now, that will and must, benefit the WHOLE of mankind, once and for all.
Time is ripe to cancel ALL phony debts of governments' to the IMF, World Bank, "Federal" and "Central banks",
Including ALL personal DEBT alike, now, so that we can ALL start ANEW.
The total DEBT "owed" by the world and its people could not be paid BACK to those privileged Money PRINTERS (CREDITORS)?? in a million years!
Time to end hunger and poverty, environmental destruction and wars for GOOD,
AND
For, the GOOD, of ALL humanity.
It will not happen overnight, but most discerning of observers know in their hearts, that it is inevitable.
THE "Ubuntu - Contribution" (ism) System* may be a great place to start.
*(This is being developed right now in South Africa, by Michael Tellinger. - google it and check it out, for yourself)
Bring it on!
Bob
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Cyprus rejects bailout plan that would make savers pay, raising anxiety in euro zone.

March 18, 2013
A woman holds a banner during a protest in Nicosia. By taxing all deposits, even those covered by government deposit insurance, the Cypriot bailout plan slaps at an important presumption of modern banking — that small accounts in publicly insured institutions are safe.
More at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/cypriots-protest-eu-bailout-proposal/2013/03/18/b99481ac-900f-11e2-9cfd-36d6c9b5d7ad_gallery.html
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