Sunday, 31 March 2013
Sunday, 31 March 2013 10:28
(So long as our sponsors and perception-programmers agree with them.)
Poor old TED is not to be taken seriously. Better wheel out Bill Gates talking absolute bollocks TED, that's more your style.
'Geo-engineer the planet, global warming is real, vaccinate everything that moves, dumb down education, bring in the cashless society, we need GMO and death panels ... did you see how many shares I have in Monsanto?'
Ooooh, yes, Mr Gates, sir, or should we say 'Your Majesty? Where should TED lick?
'Here will do.'
Sunday, 31 March 2013 10:18
'Britain's poorest will be hit by a "devastating" barrage of new cuts and taxes tomorrow, as a range of government welfare changes are introduced.Millions of households will struggle as low-paid workers, disabled people and the unemployed bear the brunt of welfare reform, according to analysis by the housing charity Crisis.
It warns that homelessness will rise and queues for food banks will get longer.The new measures coming into force tomorrow include the so-called bedroom tax, which will mean housing benefit cuts to social housing tenants deemed to have a spare room. This will affect 660,000 households at an average loss of £14 a week, according to Crisis.'
Sunday, 31 March 2013 10:02
'The “Cyprus deal” as it has been widely referred to in the media may mark the next to last act in the the slow motion collapse of fractional-reserve banking that began with the implosion of the savings-and-loan industry in the U.S. in the late 1980s. This trend continued with the currency crises in Russia, Mexico, East Asia and Argentina in the 1990s in which fractional-reserve banking played a decisive role.
The unraveling of fractional-reserve banking became visible even to the average depositor during the financial meltdown of 2008 that ignited bank runs on some of the largest and most venerable financial institutions in the world. The final collapse was only averted by the multi-trillion dollar bailoutof U.S. and foreign banks by the Federal Reserve.'
Sunday, 31 March 2013 09:58
'It isn't just the ethers whispering that the winds of change are about to blow up into a raging storm, or am I the only one experiencing some very lucid & graphic dreams in the course of the last few months. Like so many other things lately, those kind of dreams have been frequent where once they were rare.
Signs, omens and portents are nearly as obvious as the growing list of crimes against humanity and sadly, we ignore them both and continue on our little rat lives in a little rat race maze where we still, after all the evidence to the contrary, believe that we can win, and claim some kind of prize. The prize which dangles from a stick held out in front of us by our off-world overseers.'
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