May 24, 2013

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BARCLAY’S FORMER CEO: BANKS WERE FIXING INTEREST RATES!? NO! SAY IT ISN’T SO!!!

Well, some of you by now have probably heard that the former CEO of Britain's Barclay's Bank resigned over the LIBOR scandal, and has accused the bank -along with others - of "fixing" interest rates. I have to be honest: when I saw this, I simply laughed: The Biggest Financial Scam In World History Now the LIBOR is simply an acronym for London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, the rate at which banks extend credit to each other, similar in effect to the Federal Reserve's rate. Now, as usual, The Daily Bell has been following this story, and I cite their most recent article on the LIBOR … [Read more...]

YAWN… JUST ANOTHER PRESIDENTIAL SELECTION CYCLE: AND A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR SOME FUN

Well, sooner or later I knew I had to comment on this, though I've been delaying it for almost a month, because, quite frankly, I'm more than just "sort of" disgusted at the left-right, liberal-conservative (with "moderates" as the convenient synthesis) theme we're hearing again this year between Mitt Blandney and the Republithugs and Barack Ohblahma and the Dummycrooks. First, of course, we're treated to the usual vetting of candidates by this lobby or that lobby, in this case, by Isreal apparently: Netanyahu vets possible Romney VP This wasn't just another trip to Israel And of … [Read more...]

BILDERBERGERS WANT RON PAUL TO HAVE AN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT?

This article appeared a couple of weeks ago over at Alex Jones' infowars.com, and I decided, this is one we have to just sort of let percolate for a while, before commenting. Bilderberg Members Discuss Killing Ron Paul My problem here is not merely the reliance upon an "insider source." Granted, that reliance raises the usual problems of insider sources: how do we know that this isn't a deliberate "meme" being planted by the very elite holding the meeting, that they are, indeed, panicked by Ron Paul and what he represents in terms of economic and financial philosophy? Once one phrases … [Read more...]

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