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On 10 October 2008, Gordon Brown said this in The Times:
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It’s a pity the prudent Chancellor didn’t guarantee these things in 1997, isn’t it? Why did he and Tony wait so long to guarantee that the bankers wouldn’t stuff their wallets full of our fivers? I don’t know how much his New Labour-cuddled fat cats have run off with here but in America, the bonus payouts to greedy bankers have been colossal. The 7 October 2008 edition of The Daily Mail told us this: Quote:
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That’s £16,000 each, Gordon! You want £16,000 from every taxpayer to bail out the filthy rich and it still may not be enough? Brown adds: Quote:
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So that what this is all about! You and your globalist pals have been conniving behind the scenes, with all this global meltdown malarkey, to hike the World Government agenda another few rungs up the ladder, is that it? Consider this, folks: If Gordon’s vision comes to pass, who will be running things? I'll wager it'll be the Gordons, the Tonies and the international financiers who created sub prime and the credit crunch and caused the world-wide financial meltdown in the first place! That would be the same financiers who pay the real wages of the jobsworth politicians and see that such corrupt, on-message traitors and Brown and Blair get to slither all the way to the top of the greasy pole! Brown continues: Quote:
Some, however, have admitted, not just to the “antipicipation” but to the “stage management" of “world events”. Here’s what Denis Healey, top Bilderberger and Harold Wilson’s Secretary for Defence and Chancellor of the Exchequer has to say about it: Quote:
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That’s what the "largest financial institutions" have been after since the US Federal Reserve system was forced upon the world by Warburg and co. in 1913. Quote:
Yeah. We know what you and your globalist masters mean by that, Gordon. Here’s how Henry Makow, Ph.D describes what is happening in his September 2008 essay, Illuminati Bankers Are Making A Killing. Quote:
However, as Bev Conover, the editor of Online Journal suggests in a 2007 review of Daniel Estulin’s The True Story of the Bilderberg Group: Quote:
So, if we refuse to do their bidding, if we refuse to fall for their lies and spin, we frighten THEM into giving us our world back? Well, not exactly. As Conover goes on to say: Quote:
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Albert Einstein said this in a 1931 letter to Sigmund Freud: Quote:
Try really hard not to let the “ruling class… sway your emotions”. If they get away with it this time, they may just make “tools” of you and your descendants forever. In another 10 October Times article, Gordon Brown has the cheek to tell us that, “where there is excessive and irresponsible risk-taking, that has got to be punished.” If this was true, if the fat cat sub-prime merchants, the credit crunchers and the greedy bankers were all going to be punished, if THEIR bank accounts were about to be drained and THEIR pips were going to be squeezed until THEY squeaked, well, Gordon might just end up being the most popular PM in all British history, mightn’t he? But he won’t be doing any such thing, folks. He’s THEIR boy, you see. He has tolerated and encouraged the Friedman-Thatcher-Greenspan-let-the-markets-decide ethos ever since he got to be Chancellor in 1997. In fact, when Greenspan retired as Chairman of the Fed Res, Gordon got Sir Alan (Tony B had him knighted in 2002) a job as one of his advisors! Oh, yes, our Prime Minister is deeply implicated in everything that’s been happening since sub-prime began to bite. Trust me, ladies and gents, this bloke is NOT going to hold one of his own to account. He is NOT about to "punish" his brothers in arms. No matter what herd-pleasing guff he comes out with. Our punishment for things we never did has already begun, of course. As the 9 October 2008 edition of The Daily Mail told us: Quote:
Check out The Age of Irresponsibility and the links at the bottom of the page, here: I Am An Englishman Check out British Democracy is Dead here: I Am An Englishman And The Jewish Genesis of Sub Prime here: I Am An Englishman And take a look at The Unhealthy Connection Between Bankers and New Labour here: I Am An Englishman Of those mentioned in the essay above, Fuld; the Lehman family (owners of the defunct bank); Warburg (Paul); Freud; Greenspan and (Milton) Friedman are all Jewish. As are Makow, Ronson and Einstein. Personally speaking, if I had to make a choice, I'd rather have a drink with the latter. |
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Having watched BBC news at 10 and now Newsnight, I have lost count of the times that "a global solution", "a co-ordinated solution" has been mentioned.
The speakers in agreement with these proposed "solutions" are all articulate and cosmopolitan, whereas the "one" person speaking in opposition was almost incoherent. The G7 are in session - we will have to wait and see what they come up with.
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On 11 October 2008, the following headline was seen in The Daily Mail:
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If any of us had a say in these matters, I'd bet my boots that we'd instigate a thorough investigation into who was responsible for all of this and who has profited from it. Many of us would then be happy to put them on trial, some for treason, some for theft. Before this happened, of course, we'd fix the laws so that such legalised "theft" as Richard J. Fuld was responsible for would become a crime. The very least that such world-shattering wallet-stuffers would suffer, at the hands of the new justice, would be the loss of, let's say, 90% of their ill-gotten gains. If Fuld was deprived of 90% of the bonuses he has accrued since 2000, he would still be left with the colossal sum of $27.5million. Now, how could common sense argue with such a just imposition as this upon those who have caused this catastrophe to come to pass? The general public, I'll wager, would see the sense in handing out the hair shirts and the monks' habits to the bad guys with the instruction: "you will wear these until you've learned to respect those whose best interests you are supposed to serve!" I'm sure the British Nationalist could make much of the fact that he, as opposed to the Browns, the Blairs, the Camerons, the Thatchers and the wishy-washy Lib Dems, WOULD PUNISH the bad guys. In a society governed by the Nationalist, the asocietal bloodsucker would be made to suffer, at least monetarily, for his fanatically self-serving behaviour. I think such a promise would win him a lot of friends and a lot of votes. I think that ramming home the message that he had nothing to do with what is happening now would win him even more. Pointing out that New Labour (whom many hoped might punish Thatcher's crew for kow-towing so slavishly to the international financier and the multinational corporation owner) has spent the last 11 years cuddling up to them even more than the Thatcherites did, is also likely to do the Nationalist no end of electoral good. It's not because these things are true that he ought to make hay from saying them. He should profit now because of the drastic effect that the current crisis is likely to have on so many of those WHO CHOSE NOT TO LISTEN BEFORE! Now, as they cast around, bewildered, for answers that ring true, they will be moved to listen to what the honest man is saying, no matter who that honest man happens to be. No matter how many times the bad guys order him not to listen, those who have lost out to the worst people in the world should now be ready to hear what the best have to say. |
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Here's one for your website, Jack.
Daily Express | UK News :: Secret plot to let 50million African workers into EU
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Doesn't it fit into your preconceptions? Thats it, better to reject it.
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The anti-EU movement gathers apace, changing your name from EU to European does change the colour of your politics, a snake, is a snake, is a snake. Your last paragraph paints a true picture of your immaturity.
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I've got a version of this in my news section but I'll put the Express article in Miscellaneous 2 as well. (Where all the up to date stuff hangs out) |
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Secondly, the Express splashes a headline about Princess Di's death every other day. Thirdly, I have not changed my name - it has always been "European Citizen". Fourthly, anyone who considers the Express to be a superior newspaper compared to any of the broadsheets is, frankly, deluded. |
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A lot less timid, though.
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