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Demeter

(85,373 posts)
6. The Goldman Sachs Project to take over Europe nearly complete
Tue Nov 27, 2012, 10:19 PM
Nov 2012

AND WHAT DO THOSE MORONS THINK THEY ARE GOING TO DO WITH IT?

RESURRECT THE ROMAN EMPIRE? FAT CHANCE OF THAT. THERE'S NO GOING BACKWARDS, AND IF THEY HAVE A PLAN FOR GOING FORWARD, THEY HAVEN'T LET A WHISPER OF IT OUT.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/26/1164745/-The-Goldman-Sachs-Project-to-take-over-Europe-nearly-complete

Sometimes a person or organization becomes so powerful and Evil that they appear cartoonish. It might seem impossible to find a similar character outside of a James Bond movie or a cartoon about a mouse with an oversized brain. After all, who really wants to take over the world and has a plan to do it, right?

And yet, Goldman Sachs is on the verge of doing what Julius Caesar, Charlemagne, Hitler and Napoleon tried and failed to do.

Carney, a former Goldman Sachs investment banker who successfully helped to steer the Canadian economy through the global crisis, will succeed Mervyn King next year, Chancellor George Osborne told parliament.
"He is quite simply the best, most experienced and most qualified person in the world to be the next Governor of the Bank of England," Osborne said.


The announcement sounds unthreatening until you put it into perspective. For example, in July the Independent had a great graphic that displayed the New Reality in Europe:



Well now that graphic needs to be updated to this.



Everywhere that a nation has gotten into economic trouble, Goldman Sachs has moved into a position of power.

Most companies are usually content to pump-and-dump a stock to the public. Goldman Sachs does it with nations. The normal scenario usually involves helping a nation hide a problem and sell its debt until the problem blow up into a bubble that bursts in a spectacular way. Goldman Sachs makes money selling the overpriced debt, and by betting against the nation. Goldman Sachs then puts their "man" into a position of power to direct the bailouts so that Goldman gets all its money back and more, while the nation's economy gets gutted. 3rd world nations have seen this before, but Goldman Sachs have been sparing no one.

It was a Goldman Sachs man, Mark Carney, now head of the Bank of England, that helped tank Russia's economy in the 1990's.

These policies ended in a severe economic collapse, which just happened to profit Goldman Sachs tens of millions of dollars. In spite of their involvement in a 1.25 billion dollar bail-out of the Russian government, Goldman Sachs appears to have been betting against success.


The fact that Goldman Sachs has felt it necessary to put one of their own in the Bank of England should raise alarm bells about what the future holds for Britain...

THERE'S MUCH MORE, AND IT'S A DISSECTION OF EVIL.
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