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Les jeux de la monnaie, de la dette, de l'inflation et d'une économie fasciste







Émission de L'Autre Monde du 5 février 2009: Les jeux de la monnaie, de la dette, de l'inflation et d'une économie fasciste


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L'Autre Monde 5 février 2009

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Émission du 5 février 2009:

Nous parlons de santé en premier lieu: aspartame, MSG, découvertes et nouvelles études. Ensuite, nous effectuons une large revue de l'actualité au niveau de l'économie. Nous tentons de dégager l'essentiel qui est à comprendre de cette crise, question de trouver de véritables solutions. Ce système économique et bancaire s'apparente à une pyramide de Ponzi. Nous touchons à Davos, aux pertes d'emplois, de GM, de l'argent imaginaire, aux banquiers privés, de la masse monétaire et de l'inflation, du prix de la nourriture, le marché des produits dérivés, de la notion du fascisme et du joyau de la liberté.


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Le nouveau scandale des commandites


Santé:


Trial Begins for HIV Gene Therapy

Since the discovery that a small portion of people who are exposed to HIV do not get infected, scientists have been working to discover the secret to those people's resistance and how to make others resistant as well.

It turns out that most people have a gene called CCR5, which makes them vulnerable to HIV infections. The naturally resistant people have mutant CCR5 genes that inhibit HIV.


OBESITY BUG YOU CAN CATCH

The shocking discovery will add to evidence that Britain’s obesity epidemic is not simply down to an unhealthy diet or lack of exercise.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Add to that virus the effects of chemicals in the food like MSG, aspartame, and SBGH, and it's no wonder we are a plump people (which is okay, because that will be the "in" look during the depression!)


Americans Drug Their Children with 300 Percent More Psychotropic Meds

Psychotropic drugs are prescribed to children in the United States at three times the rate of children in Europe, according to one of the first studies to rigorously compare such prescription patterns between different countries.


China Beats United States in Achieving Universal Health Care

China has announced a new health care spending initiative that aims to deliver universal health care to all its citizens. It all happens over the next three years through $124 billion in new spending by the Chinese government.


New Study of Splenda and Sucralose Reveals Shocking New Information About Potential Harmful Effect on Humans

Source: Citizens for Health

Chairman of Citizens for Health Declares FDA Should Review Approval of Splenda

MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 22, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- James Turner, chairman of the national consumer education group Citizens for Health expressed shock and outrage after reading a new report from scientists at Duke University. "The report makes it clear that the artificial sweetener Splenda and its key component sucralose pose a threat to the people who consume the product. Hundreds of consumers have complained to us about side effects from using Splenda and this study, published this past week in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A, confirms that the chemicals in the little yellow package should carry a big red warning label," said Turner.

Among the results in the study by Drs. Mohamed B. Abou-Donia, Eman M. El-Masry, Ali A. Abdel-Rahman, Roger E. McLendon and Susan S. Schiffman is evidence that, in the animals studied, Splenda reduces the amount of good bacteria in the intestines by 50%, increases the pH level in the intestines, contributes to increases in body weight and affects the P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in the body in such a way that crucial health-related drugs could be rejected. Turner noted that the P-gp effect "could result in crucial medications used in chemotherapy for cancer patients, AIDS treatment and drugs for heart conditions being shunted back into the intestines rather than being absorbed by the body as intended."

The study was conducted using male rats over a period of twelve weeks. The manufacturers of Splenda also used a rat study when they applied for and received approval to market the product from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. At the time, the findings from their rat studies were extrapolated as to possible effects on humans. This is standard FDA practice and this study is consistent with that practice.

Turner said, "This report followed accepted policies and procedures and the results make clear the potential for disturbing side effects from the ingestion of Splenda. It is like putting a pesticide in your body. And this is at levels of intake erroneously approved by the Food and Drug Administration. A person eating two slices of cake and drinking two cups of coffee containing Splenda would ingest enough sucralose to affect the P-glycoprotein, while consuming just seven little Splenda packages reduces good bacteria." Although the effect of consuming Splenda does not result from a one time use, the side effects do occur after accumulated use. Turner also noted unmistakable evidence that Splenda is absorbed by fat, contrary to the claims of Johnson & Johnson.


Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures

Wednesday, June 22, 2005 by: Dani Veracity, citizen journalist

You can't walk into a convenience store, grocery store or restaurant without being offered a dose of aspartame. You can't buy a stick of gum or a box of mints without having to read the label like a hawk, because it's not always obvious that a product contains aspartame. Restaurant condiment caddies are filled with white packets of sugar, which is unhealthy in its own right, alongside pink and blue packets of NutraSweet and Equal, both of which contain known excitotoxins. Would you like some excitotoxin with your coffee?

Do you know what excitotoxins even are? Most people don't. They're chemical substances, such as aspartame, that cause neurons to fire spasmodically. This eventually burns out, or damages, the neurons. Decades of research studies support the increasingly held belief that aspartame causes these painful, often debilitating headaches.


Drugs Prescribed for Alzheimer's Disease Increase Mental Decline and Deaths

Drugs Prescribed for Alzheimer's Disease Increase Mental Decline and Deaths

Friday, January 16, 2009 by: Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor

The result of a long-term study , just published online and in the February edition of The Lancet Neurology journal shows there's a large increased risk of severe side effects and death in patients receiving these medications. What's more, they hasten mental deterioration.

Dr. Clive Ballard of the Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases at King's College in London and her colleagues are the first researchers to document long-term data for AD patients given antipsychotic drugs. They followed 165 patients with AD between the ages of 67 and 100 who resided in four United Kingdom facilities between 2001 and 2004. The research subjects were randomly assigned to take antipsychotic medications (thioridazine, chlorpromazine, haloperidol, trifluorperazine, or risperidone) or an oral placebo.

After a year, there was 70% survival in the antipsychotic group compared with 77% in placebo. But after two years, there was a far bigger difference in the death rate. Survival was 46% in the antipsychotic group and 71% in the placebo group. And at three years, the difference was even more stunning. Only 30% of people being given antipsychotics were still alive while almost 60 percent of those on placebos, inert substances with no drug activity, were still living. When the scientists computed the death rate for the AD patients throughout all the years, they found it was 42% lower in the placebo group than in the antipsychotic group.

So what adverse effects did the drugs have on the people with Alzheimer's? Specifically, they were found to increase the incidence of Parkinson's disease, sedation, edema, chest infections, stroke and death . Those taking antipsychotics also experienced an accelerated decline in their brain function. In a statement released to the media, the scientists said their research highlights the need to seek less harmful treatments for AD patients who exhibit neuropsychiatric symptoms.

"Our data add further serious safety concerns about the long-term use of antipsychotics in this population, and clinicians should certainly try to replace antipsychotics with safer management approaches.


Babies Know: A Little Dirt Is Good for You
January 27, 2009, New York Times

Ask mothers why babies are constantly picking things up from the floor or ground and putting them in their mouths, and chances are they’ll say that it’s instinctive — that that’s how babies explore the world. But why the mouth, when sight, hearing, touch and even scent are far better at identifying things? Accumulating evidence strongly suggests that eating dirt is good for you. In studies of what is called the hygiene hypothesis, researchers are concluding that organisms like the millions of bacteria, viruses and especially worms that enter the body along with “dirt” spur the development of a healthy immune system. Several continuing studies suggest that worms may help to redirect an immune system that has gone awry and resulted in autoimmune disorders, allergies and asthma. These studies, along with epidemiological observations, seem to explain why immune system disorders like multiple sclerosis, Type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma and allergies have risen significantly in the United States and other developed countries. “What a child is doing when he puts things in his mouth is allowing his immune response to explore his environment,” Mary Ruebush, a microbiology and immunology instructor, wrote in her new book, Why Dirt Is Good. “Not only does this allow for ‘practice’ of immune responses, which will be necessary for protection, but it also plays a critical role in teaching the immature immune response what is best ignored.”

Note: For many key reports on new health research from reliable sources, click here.


Pictured: The 2.5lb kidney stone the size of a coconut surgeons removed from a man's stomach

The largest kidney stones most doctors ever get to see is the size of a golf ball.


Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists
February 26, 2008, The Guardian (One of the U.K.'s leading newspapers)

Prozac, the bestselling antidepressant taken by 40 million people worldwide, does not work and nor do similar drugs in the same class, according to a major review released today. The study examined all available data on the drugs, including results from clinical trials that the manufacturers chose not to publish at the time. The trials compared the effect on patients taking the drugs with those given a placebo or sugar pill. When all the data was pulled together, it appeared that patients had improved - but those on placebo improved just as much as those on the drugs. The only exception is in the most severely depressed patients, according to the authors - Prof Irving Kirsch from the department of psychology at Hull University and colleagues in the US and Canada. But that is probably because the placebo stopped working so well, they say, rather than the drugs having worked better. "Given these results, there seems little reason to prescribe antidepressant medication to any but the most severely depressed patients, unless alternative treatments have failed," says Kirsch. "This study raises serious issues that need to be addressed surrounding drug licensing and how drug trial data is reported." The paper, published today in the journal PLoS (Public Library of Science) Medicine, is likely to have a significant impact on the prescribing of the drugs. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence already recommends that counselling should be tried before doctors prescribe antidepressants.

Note: For many key reports on health issues from reliable sources, click here.


Exploding cellphone kills Chinese man

Here's the thing about batteries: they store energy. Lots of it. Channeled correctly, that energy does really awesome things for us -- but channeled chaotically, and... well, you know where this is going, don't you? A man shopping in a Lenovo store in mainland China has been killed after the phone in his chest pocket exploded, severing arteries and leading to massive blood loss. The make and model of the phone and battery have yet to be identified, but seeing how this is the seventh high-profile case of an exploding phone in China in the last six years, it really gives you pause before installing that shady off-brand juice, doesn't it?



Économie:


Davos Delegates in ‘Denial’ as $25 Trillion of Wealth Vanishes

Regret is cheap for some delegates at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Redemption for their role in the worst economic wreck since the Great Depression comes at a steeper cost.

“Nobody in Davos wants to get near a negative like redemption,” said Robert Dilenschneider, chief executive officer of the Dilenschneider Group, a public relations firm in New York. “But the truth is that everyone here is part of the problem, and the public will soon begin demanding a pound of flesh.”

The World is Facing the First Truly Global Economic Crisis

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s speech at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum Davos, Switzerland January 28, 2009

"I just want to remind you that, just a year ago, American delegates speaking from this rostrum emphasised the US economy’s fundamental stability and its cloudless prospects. Today, investment banks, the pride of Wall Street, have virtually ceased to exist. In just 12 months, they have posted losses exceeding the profits they made in the last 25 years. This example alone reflects the real situation better than any criticism."

source - http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12087


U.N. crime chief says drug money flowed into banks

The United Nations' crime and drug watchdog has indications that money made in illicit drug trade has been used to keep banks afloat in the global financial crisis, its head was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Webmaster's Commentary:

One can just imagine the terms of those loans!


World Food Prices Are Rising Fast

As much as I hate to rain on the deflation parade, I must point out that food inflation is increasing worldwide. It seems that food prices are unaware that they should be falling, because they are instead rising fast all around the world.


Zimbabwe abandons its currency

BBC southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles says the Zimbabwean dollar has become a laughing stock. A Z$100 trillion note was recently introduced.


Korea Gov Seizes Stock Exchange

The South Korean government took control of Korea Exchange, the
privately held company that owns and operates the country's stock exchanges, by invoking a monopoly law to designate it a publicly run firm.

The Korea Stock Exchange, the largest of the three exchanges run by KRX, was
privatized in 1998 after the government sold it to member brokerages and
futures companies. In 2005, the company took control of the Korea Futures
Exchange and Kosdaq, which trades shares of smaller-cap companies. Together,
they form the seventh-largest bourse in Asia by market capitalization.


California is told to furlough employees

California officials must immediately implement Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's order that state employees take two days off without pay each month, a judge ruled Thursday, denying claims by unions and the controller that the governor's directive is illegal.

Since state legislators failed to meet an end of January deadline on an agreement to make up for California's $40 billion budget gap, residents won't be getting their state tax rebates, scholarships to Cal Grant college will go unpaid, vendors invoices will remain uncollected and county social services will cease.


California goes broke, halts $3.5 billion in payments

California, the eighth largest economy in the world, is broke.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Tomorrow, California will be on fire!


California pension funds close to bankruptcy


State pension funds tally their losses

Giant pension funds in Missouri and Illinois are tallying their losses from the great bear market of 2008, and it’s not a pretty picture.


46 Of 50 States Could File Bankruptcy In 2009-2010

There is a high chance a majority of the States within the United States of America could file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. There are currently 46 states with high budget deficits

In fact, Jan Brewer, the newly appointed Governor of Arizona has a major crisis on her hands, one that Arizona and national media isn’t covering. The alarming news is the State of Arizona has 90 to 120 days before they completely run out of money. After that, all bills and tax refunds owed to the citizens will go unpaid.


Schumer: bad bank estimates go up to $4 trillion

The cost of the government setting up a "bad bank" to buy up toxic assets from struggling U.S. banks could range as high as $4 trillion, according to some experts, Sen. Charles Schumer said on Thursday.


The Bad Bank Assets Proposal: Even Worse Than You Imagined

The Obama Administration is as obviously and fully hostage to the interests of the financial services industry as the Bush crowd was. We have no new thinking, no willingness to take measures that are completely defensible (in fact not doing them takes some creative positioning) like wiping out shareholders at obviously dud banks (Citi is top of the list), forcing bondholder haircuts and/or equity swaps, replacing management, writing off and/or restructuring bad loans, and deciding whether and how to reorganize and restructure the company.


President Obama to water down 'Buy American' plan after EU trade war threat

The European Union warned the US yesterday against plunging the world into depression by adopting a planned “Buy American” policy, intensifying fears of a trade war.

The EU threatened to retaliate if the US Congress went ahead with sweeping measures in its $800 billion (£554 billion) stimulus plan to restrict spending to American goods and services.


OBAMA:Afshin Rattansi talks to Paul Craig Roberts about $825 Billion

Former Assistant Secretary to the U.S. Treasury outlines why he is sceptical about Obama's economic plans. 1


Obama: Catastrophe Coming If Stimulus Not Passed

President Obama said Wednesday the recession will turn into "a catastrophe" if the economic stimulus is not passed quickly, lobbying anew for the plan as its price tag climbed above $900 billion and drew more criticism.

Webmaster's Commentary:

"Fool me once ..."

This is the same crap we heard last September when the TARP bailout was ramrodded through Congress. Then in October, three top economists at the Minneapolis Federal Reserve blew the whistle that there had been no crisis at hand.

So Barack "Change you can believe in" Obama is basically playing the same damned trick all over again and thinks we are too stupid to realize it!


Follow the Money

One reason things didn’t fall apart when Congress didn’t immediately act as Paulson and Bernanke demanded, may be that there wasn’t any danger of a meltdown in the first place. So say three senior economists working at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, who in October examined the Fed’s own data, and concluded in an article titled Facts and Myths About the Financial Crisis of 2008 that the claims that interbank lending and commercial lending had seized up were simply not true. “Bank lending to consumers and to non-financial companies had not ceased, and banks were lending to each other at record levels,” says V.V. Charri, an economist at the Minneapolis Fed.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Relinked in light of Obama trying to pull the same stunt on us all again!


Obama economic plan now tops $900 billion

Webmaster's Commentary:

That's another $3000 (plus accruing interest) added to the eventual tax bill of every living American.


Let banks fail, says Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz

The Government should allow every distressed bank to go bankrupt and set up a fresh banking system under temporary state control rather than cripple the country by propping up a corrupt edifice, according to Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize-winning economist.


Home sales fall to record lows

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sales of newly built single-family homes fell 14.7 percent in December, the largest monthly decline since 1994, data showed on Thursday, indicating the housing market's downward spiral was far from reaching a bottom.

The Commerce Department said sales tumbled to a 331,000 annual pace, the lowest since it started keeping records in 1963. November's sales were sharply revised down to 388,000 annual rate, which was previously reported as 407,000.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast sales would post a 400,000 rate in December. For 2008, sales totaled 482,000, the lowest since 1982. That represented a 37.9 percent drop on the prior year, also a record fall.

The median sales price in December fell 9.3 percent to $206,500 from a year earlier. The median marks the half-way point, with half of all houses sold above that level and half below.


Foreclosures Now One in Five Home Sales

The declines mean that U.S. homeowners lost a cumulative $3.3 trillion in home values during 2008, with much of that loss coming in the fourth quarter. Homeowners lost $1.4 trillion during the fourth quarter alone; more than the $1.3 trillion lost during all of 2007. Since the housing market's peak in 2006, $6.1 trillion in home values have been lost.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Now, back up and take a deep breath.

Much of that "loss" is imaginary, in that the "loss" is really the over-inflated home values coming back down to what the market will truly bear.

Now, for the people who owned those homes and got all excited about those very impressive looking numbers in the financial news, that is all they were; impressive looking numbers.
The home owner still owns that home. Nothing real has changed. Only the impressive looking numbers have changed and they were all imaginary.

It is as if I sold you an apple for a quarter, and because someone says there is now an apple shortage some appraiser now says the Apple is worth ten dollars. Then a bumper crop comes in and the apple is worth one quarter again. What has really changed? You still have the apple. True, the parasites who tried to make a percentage off of the apple when it was thought to be worth ten dollars are complaining, but maybe they should grow apples instead of trying to carve off a piece of other peoples' apples?


FBI saw mortgage fraud early

The FBI was aware for years of "pervasive and growing" fraud in the mortgage industry that eventually contributed to America's financial meltdown, but did not take definitive action to stop it.

Webmaster's Commentary:

But the FBI was too busy reading our emails and harassing peace activists to do anything about it.


Obama: Wall Street 'Arrogance and Greed' Won't Be Tolerated

President Obama, usually cool, was visibly angry in his weekly address, chastising corporate bankers for the second time this week for accepting taxpayer bailout money and then doling out $18 billion in bonuses.

News of huge CEO bonuses in hard economic times met with outrage.

"The American people will not excuse or tolerate such arrogance and greed," Obama said in the video and radio message released today. "Even as they petitioned for taxpayer assistance, Wall Street firms shamefully paid out nearly $20 billion in bonuses for 2008.


Obama seeks to recover after 'screw up'

President Barack Obama sought to recover Wednesday from his toughest day in office yet after admitting he "screwed up" in a storm over taxes that forced his pick to lead health reform to withdraw.

Obama's carefully staged push for support of his massive economic stimulus plan was overshadowed as both health czar nominee Tom Daschle and another nominee Nancy Killefer -- tapped to be government budget watchdog -- withdrew because of tax issues.


Counterfeit Tough: U.S. Plans to Curb Executive Pay for Bailout Recipients (But WE pay their stock dividends!)

U.S. Plans to Curb Executive Pay for Bailout Recipients

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is expected to impose a cap of $500,000 for top executives at companies that receive large amounts of bailout money, according to people familiar with the plan.

Executives would also be prohibited from receiving any bonuses above their base pay, except for normal stock dividends.


Troubled Times Bring Mini-Madoffs to Light

Their names lack the Dickensian flair of Bernie Madoff, and the money they apparently stole from investors was a small fraction of the $50 billion that Mr. Madoff allegedly lost of his clients’ savings.

The S.E.C. does not keep statistics on Ponzi fraud, but it has brought cases involving losses of over $200 million since the beginning of October last year, including one against the disgraced Democratic donor Norman Hsu. Mr. Hsu was accused of using money from a $60 million Ponzi scheme to make campaign donations to leading candidates, including President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton later donated the money to charities.)


How top financiers paid themselves £1bn before the wheels fell off

A dozen senior bankers whose influence has shaped the financial world gave themselves pay awards valued at more than £1bn before the credit crunch spectacularly exposed the fragility of the profits they appeared to have secured for shareholders. Although seemingly profitable during the boom, these same banks have since revealed losses, write-downs and emergency capital injections totalling more than £300bn.


GM US sales fall 49 pct; Ford, Toyota, Honda down

General Motors' U.S. vehicle sales plunged 49 percent in January while Ford's sales dropped 40 percent, starting 2009 at an abysmal pace for the auto whole industry as lower sales to fleet buyers like rental car companies weighed down the U.S. automakers' results.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Which means you and I are on the hook for those "loans" the Big Three automakers all got.


Auto sales near 27-year low

Ford Motor Co posted a 40 percent drop in January sales in the United States, the sharpest decline for the No. 2 U.S. automaker in 10 months of double-digit sales declines in the world's largest market for new cars and trucks.


Ford reports $5.9 billion loss


Automakers offer workers cars, cash to resign

GM will offer its U.S. hourly workers $20,000 in cash and a $25,000 voucher to buy a vehicle as an incentive to retire or leave the company, an official with the United Auto Workers union briefed on the plan said.

The No. 1 U.S. automaker declined to comment.

Chrysler's program offers retirement-eligible workers $50,000 in cash and a voucher of $25,000 for a new Chrysler vehicle if they leave, according to a person with direct knowledge of the offers.

Workers who opt to leave Chrysler with no retiree health care benefits would get $75,000 and a $25,000 car voucher, the person said.

Chrysler confirmed that it was offering a new round of buyouts to workers that would be available until February 25.

Both GM and Chrysler are under pressure to cut labor costs further under the terms of a $17.4-billion U.S. bailout extended to the two struggling automakers.

Under the terms of that emergency lending, Chrysler and GM face a February 17 deadline to show how they can cut debt, labor costs and other expenses in order to be viable in a deeply depressed market for new cars and trucks.

As Chrysler's sales have tumbled, the automaker has slashed production, cut models and eliminated jobs. The automaker, controlled by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management , has cut some 32,000 jobs, $3 billion in costs and about 30 percent of its production capacity.

But sales continue to retreat. Chrysler led a sinking market lower with a 53-percent drop in December sales, and analysts see a chance for a drop near 50 percent when it posts sales results for January this week.


General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations -- Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program

Book: "Breaking Rank"

Since the Age of Richard "I am not a crook" Nixon, one TRILLION dollars has been spent to criminalize tens of millions of Americans for possessing...a plant.

Cannabis is a plant.

A plant.

Not a weapon. Not a toxic substance. Not an explosive.

The former Chief of Police of Seattle believes it's time to stop spending $96 billion years a year to criminalize a plant and its users. So do most other people who don't have their heads firmly up you know where.


Tax Burden Threatens GM Revamp

General Motors Corp. is reaching out to the U.S. Treasury Department and Congress in hopes of avoiding a multibillion-dollar tax burden that could be attached to a new restructuring plan the auto maker is working to create by mid-February, according to people familiar with the effort.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Wait a moment ...

GM gets a multi-billion dollar injection of US taxpayer money, and not satisfied with that wants a break from taxes?!?

How about a tax break for AMERICANS? And I don't mean a $10 per paycheck reduction in withholding of a $100 credit for some obscure rule change, or any other "token" so that politicians can claim they kept their election promises.

I mean a flat out 50% across the board cut for EVERYONE. Right now.


Halliburton offers to pay $559M bribery settlement

Webmaster's Commentary:

So Halliburton gets caught paying bribes, and they get off the hook ... by paying more bribes?


Spanish police arrest six over massive '£420m London Stock Exchange fraud'

The five Spaniards and one Argentinian were detained in Spain as part of a long-running Serious Fraud Office investigation in relation to a company which was formerly listed on the AIM section of the London Stock Exchange.

One of the men is alleged to be a former member of Israel's Mossad.

Webmaster's Commentary:

The Mossad (there is no such thing as "former" unless you are Victor Ostrovsky) agent has been identified as Abraham Hochman, a principle in the company.

Hochman's name has turned up in other places, including an interesting story about a phony diploma mill in Los Angeles.

"On 16 November 2004, The Investigators on KVOA TV did a special feature on the 'Degrees for Sale' scandal. They decided to visit Pacific Western University at '1650 Western Boulevard, # 205, Los Angeles, California 90024'. It was a tiny office suite with two receptionists 'and a man who introduced himself as the dean.' The Investigators cornered various business professionals who had paid thousands of dollars to get a quick degree; for example, Dr. David G.Iadevaia had a PhD from Pacific Western which had earned him an extra $32,000 a year since 1992. He is just one among thousands, including Dr. Abraham Avi Arad Hochman, who controls Lambert Financial Investments, which owns the majority shareholding in Crown Corporation Limited, although it is controlled by Crown Management Corporation, a company controlled by Mariusz Rybak."


Soros cashes in again on the collapse of the pound

One of the world's leading investors and the man famed for "breaking the Bank of England" in 1992, George Soros, told the World Economic Forum yesterday that the current financial crisis is even worse than what was experienced during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Mr Soros also revealed that he has once again been selling sterling short, though he has now stopped betting against the pound. In a pessimistic tour d'horizon of global prospects, Mr Soros added that he did not think that America would return to robust 3 per cent growth for a decade.


It's time to rattle and bang in protest at this outrage

On Monday the Guardian reports on its investigation which reveals corporate tax avoidance on a gargantuan scale. Respectable FTSE 100 companies, household brands that are cornerstones of Britishness, have for years deprived British citizens of potentially billions - all done legally by battalions of super-accountants and lawyers.

As company wealth ballooned during the boom, the money going into Treasury coffers should have grown proportionately. But between 2000 and 2007 the proportion of tax paid by top companies fell. Where did it go? The very clever people who devised fiendish debt devices that blew up the banks also applied their brains to byzantine new tax avoidance strategies.

Webmaster's Commentary:

The government created the laws used by the very rich to avoids taxes. If the tax code of Britain were really honest and fair, it would fit in a pamphlet. But every page of those volumes and volumes of tax code books represents a special favor or loophole granted to favored political donors.


Jobless claims hit record peak, orders plummet

The number of jobless claiming benefits jumped to a record in mid-January, while new orders for durable goods fell for a fifth straight month in December, according to data on Thursday that showed the economy in steep decline.

Piling on the gloom for an economy mired in recession for more than a year, sales of newly built single-family homes slumped to their lowest levels since records started in 1963.

The batch of bleak data cast doubt on whether the economy would begin to recover in the second half of the year, since stability in the housing market, the root of the worst financial crisis in more than 70 years, may be a prerequisite.


Unemployment rose in every state in December

Rising unemployment spared no state last month, and 2009 is shaping up as another miserable year for workers from coast to coast.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Hardest hit is manufacturing. Until we get that back, the economy cannot be fixed.


Private Sector Cuts 522,000 Jobs in January

ADP said private employers cut 522,000 jobs in January versus a revised 659,000 jobs lost in December.


Unemployment up in 98% of metro areas; state-by-state list


Massive job losses: What's left to cut?

It's been a solid year of slow sales and job cuts - and businesses are running out of options for further cutbacks.


Airlines report ‘shocking’ plunge in traffic

The airline industry reported on Thursday an “unprecedented and shocking” plunge in global air cargo traffic.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Also passenger travel is way down. Today's headline is that Hawaii's tourism industry has cratered. Americans cannot afford to come here and the rest of the world despises the US for Afghanistan, Iraq, Torture, Gaza, talking everyone into a global economy then driving it off the cliff, etc. etc. etc.


Boeing Layoffs Reach 10,000


Japan's NEC says to cut groupwide workforce by 20,000

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan's NEC Corp (6701.T)said on Friday it would cut its groupwide workforce by 20,000 people, and look for ways to exit its industrial liquid-crystal display-related business.

The job cut, to take place by March 2010, includes a previously announced staff reduction by NEC Electronics. As of the end of December, the group employed 150,000 people.


Macy's cutting 7,000 jobs


Japan's Panasonic to cut 15,000 jobs, shut plants

Panasonic Corp. said Wednesday it will slash as many as 15,000 jobs and shut 27 plants worldwide, joining a slew of major Japanese companies announcing deep cuts as the global slowdown batters the world's second-largest economy.


General strike cripples France

Hundreds of thousands of workers have begun a nationwide strike in France. Eight labor unions have called the industrial action to protest against what they say are insufficient measures by the government to tackle the economic crisis. Unions say that with unemployment mounting, French workers should not have to foot the bill for a crisis that has led to expensive government bailouts for banks, carmakers and other sectors. French President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced a 26-billion-euro stimulus package while pledging to press ahead with unpopular reforms to trim the public sector workforce and liberalize the labor market.


Huge crowds join French strikes

Huge crowds have taken to the streets in France to protest over the handling of the economic crisis, causing disruption to rail and air services.


Europe's winter of discontent

Thursday's French national strike reflects growing despair on the Continent with the way governments are handling the recession.

Webmaster's Commentary:

To judge by the US Government, the recession is not being dealt with, only exploited to justify looting the public treasury to enrich people already so wealthy they cannot remember how many houses they own.


Credit-crunch protests in Europe

You know, it occurs to me that small balloons filled with paint would render those see-through shields the cops like to cower behind pretty much useless. The cops can't hit what they can't see.


Protesters rally in Mexico City


Thousands protest in Russian east

Several thousand people have held a rally in Russia's Far East, demanding the government resign over the country's growing economic problems.


Buckling Europe fears protests may spark a new revolution

One poll said that 75 per cent of the public supported the action, which has the backing of the large union groups and opposition socialists. It will be a big test for President Nicolas Sarkozy but, more importantly, the strike will mark the biggest protest so far in one of the world's largest economies against the grief and distress being caused by the catastrophic global downturn.


The word went out on the web: every skilled man should strike

Fifteen minutes later, at 6.30am, 400 men began to gather outside the Wilton chemical complex on Teesside behind a banner demanding “British jobs 4 British workers”. At 8am 700 workers refused to enter the Ineos refinery in Grangemouth, Scotland.

By mid-morning the dispute had spread to a dozen power stations, oil refineries and chemical plants.


Thousands of refinery workers prepare to picket

With a third contract offer rejected, some 24,000 refinery workers from the Gulf of Mexico to Montana prepared to head to the picket lines Saturday just hours before an existing labor agreement expires.


Govt stimulus propping up big business: Greens

Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown has accused the Federal Government of risking billions of taxpayer dollars to prop up big business.

Webmaster's Commentary:

It seems that governments all over the world share the exact same attitudes and failings in regards to economic policy.

Maybe that's why the whole world is on the verge of riots.


Greece paralysed as farmers ratchet up protests

Thousands of Greek farmers demanding compensation for low commodity prices have threatened to step up a nine-day protest which has paralysed the country, cutting road links with its neighbours and leaving tonnes of fruit and meat rotting in lorries. Using tractors and trailers, the farmers have blockaded around 70 main roads, cutting Athens off from the second city of Thessaloniki in the north and closing border crossings with Bulgaria, Macedonia and Turkey.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Across the globe, people are waking up the fact that they are being impoverished to pay fictional debts gamed up using imaginary money.

And they are starting to fight back.


Rioting Greeks, angry Germans and why the euro may well collapse

The Brussels elite are pretending the question does not arise, but the financial world knows the question is there, hanging over the entire European Union economy: is the single European currency going to break apart?


Bitter end for 6,700 staff as coffee retailer Starbucks shuts shops

The company is being hit in part by slowing consumer spending and also by years of over-expansion at the hands of former management.

Webmaster's Commentary:

I notice that this article avoids any mention of the recent push to boycott Starbuck's because of its support for Israel.


Americans' saving more, spending less

Americans are hunkering down and saving more. For a recession-battered economy, it couldn't be happening at a worse time.

Economists call it the "paradox of thrift." What's good for individuals — spending less, saving more — is bad for the economy when everyone does it.

Webmaster's Commentary:

"If you don't go out and buy a flat panel TV on credit right now, the terrorists will have won!" -- Official White Horse Souse

So, forget about the tax breaks to companies to send your job to other countries, and forget about CEO perqs and pay, and forget about the derivatives, and REALLY forget about Bernie Madoff; it's really all YOUR fault the economy is in "Al Qaeda."


UK 'must cut spending or raise taxes,' say experts

The Government will have to raise taxes or cut spending by £20bn a year by 2015 to meet its own targets for restoring public finances, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said yesterday.

Webmaster's Commentary:

... or both.

The message is clear; the people will be forced to make do with less, so that the government may have more.


Britain faces worst year since 1930s, warns IMF

The International Monetary Fund added to Gordon Brown's woes last night when it warned Britain will be at the bottom of the league table of major developed countries this year, in the weakest year for the global economy since the second world war.


Gerald Celente: The Greatest Depression in History

Lew Rockwell interviews Gerald Celente

More from Gerald Celente:

He is Founder/Director of The Trends Research Institute.

The Trends Research Institute publishes The Trends Journal.

He was previously interviewed in episode 84. Gerald Celente: $2000 Gold and the Break up of the US

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Bad times are big times for bank heists

FBI officials say they've noticed an alarming rise in the number of local bank robberies - some committed by thieves who just want to pay their bills.

Webmaster's Commentary:

During the great depression, bank robbers were often viewed as heroes by people who had lost their homes and businesses to the predatory banking practices that funded the roaring twenties.


Record 19 Million U.S. Homes Stood Vacant in 2008

Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- A record 19 million U.S. houses stood empty at the end of 2008 as banks seized homes faster than they could sell them and prices continued to fall.

Vacant homes in the fourth quarter increased by 6.7 percent from the same period a year ago, the U.S. Census Bureau said in a report today. The vacancy rate, the share of empty homes for sale, rose to 2.9 percent in the quarter, the most in data that goes back to 1956.


Freddie Mac to rent foreclosed properties

Fri- Jan 30, 2009 | Alan Zibel | Associated Press Real Estate Writer
Freddie Mac to rent foreclosed properties
Freddie Mac plans to allow borrowers to rent back properties after foreclosure

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mortgage finance company Freddie Mac said it will allow some borrowers to rent out their homes after losing them to foreclosure.

The goal of the new policy, announced Friday, is to prevent properties from becoming vacant so they won't fall into disrepair.


Aussie PM: Time for a New World Order...

Webmaster's Commentary:

Let's take all these people who want a New World Order and send them to Mars; let them order that new world all they want and LEAVE US ALONE!


Towards a Canada-EU Economic/Trade Agreement and Beyond

After dodging a bullet and almost being defeated late last year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative government recently tabled their much anticipated budget. It included a massive $85 billion deficit over the next five years. The Liberals have proposed an amendment that would hold the government more accountable, in order to ensure that budgetary funds are being used accordingly. If expectations are not met, the Liberals have said that they are prepared to bring down the Harper minority government.


Merkel, Brown Call for Global Economic Rules

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown argued Friday for tougher control of the international economy in a critique of what Europeans see as the dangers of U.S.-style capitalism.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Globalism got us into this mess, and calling for more globalism is like saying we can save the Titanic by slamming the other side of the bow into another iceberg to maybe bend it back.


£20 broadband charge to fight online music and film piracy

The agency would act as a broker between music and film companies and internet service providers (ISPs). It would provide data about serial copyright-breakers to music and film companies if they obtained a court order. It would be paid for by a levy on ISPs, who inevitably would pass the cost on to consumers.

Webmaster's Commentary:

So, all the law abiding computer users get to pay for the pirates' "free" music.

So these bozos are no longer simply stealing from the music and film companies, they are effectively stealing from all of us.


Congresswoman Kaptur Points Out The Revolving Door Between Wall Street & The White House


Webmaster's Commentary:

A good explanation of the rat's nest maze current mortgages are buried in, making legal recourse for home owners all but impossible.


Cross of Iron Speech

Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.

This world in arms in not spending money alone.

It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.

The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities.

It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population.

It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals.

It is some 50 miles of concrete highway.

We pay for a single fighter with a half million bushels of wheat.

We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people.


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General Motors: La compagnie qui a tué la voiture et les tramways électriques

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General Motors: La compagnie qui a tué la voiture et les tramways électriques

GM, la compagnie qu'on a dû subventionner pendant des années. Pathétique. Ils ont tué leur propre voiture électrique, démantelé les systèmes de tramways électriques de l'époque aux États-Unis, ils demandent des milliards en plan de sauvetage qui sera ensuite investi dans leur usine au Brésil et ils demandent de ne pas payer d'impôts.

Que voulez-vous de plus? Rien de plus patriotique et américain!


Killing progress: Why GM is broke






"Who killed the electric car?"
In the late 1990s, General Motors sold an electric car that traveled 300 miles on a charge, could be fully charged in an hour, and could be operated for the equivalent of 60 cents per gallon.

No oil filters, no oil changes, no emissions, no trips to the gas station.

So what did they do?

When it became apparent the marketplace actually wanted these cars, it rounded then all up and destroyed them.

Not a conspiracy theory. This is what actually happened.

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The US used to have a well developed electric street car system.

What happened to these street car lines which could be found in every city from Boston to Los Angeles?

General Motors & friends bought them up and destroyed them.

Not a conspiracy theory.

Historical fact, affirmed in court.





General Motors at work
You know, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea if General Motors did go out of business.

What has the destruction of the nation's street car system cost the country? A trillion dollars? Ten trillion dollars?

You'd have to add up all the oil consumed that didn't have to be, all the environmental diseases that didn't need to happen, and all the economic constraints on poor and low income people that didn't need to be. Then there are the quality of life issues which are incalculable.

Go to super-prosperous cities like Basel and Zurich in Switzerland and you'll see they excellent street car systems - just like we used to have in the US.


General Motors to Invest $1 Billion in Brazil Operations -- Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program


Tax Burden Threatens GM Revamp

General Motors Corp. is reaching out to the U.S. Treasury Department and Congress in hopes of avoiding a multibillion-dollar tax burden that could be attached to a new restructuring plan the auto maker is working to create by mid-February, according to people familiar with the effort.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Wait a moment ...
GM gets a multi-billion dollar injection of US taxpayer money, and not satisfied with that wants a break from taxes?!?
How about a tax break for AMERICANS? And I don't mean a $10 per paycheck reduction in withholding of a $100 credit for some obscure rule change, or any other "token" so that politicians can claim they kept their election promises.
I mean a flat out 50% across the board cut for EVERYONE. Right now.

Sur Les 7 du Québec: Le nouveau scandale des commandites

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Les 7 du Québec


Ce texte a été publié sur Les 7 du Québec le 3 février 2009


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Le nouveau scandale des commandites



"La vérité première est que la liberté de la démocratie est en danger si les gens tolèrent la croissance du pouvoir du privé jusqu'à un point où il devient plus puissant que l'état démocratique lui-même. Ceci, dans son essence, est le fascisme - le gouvernement qui devient la propriété d'un individu, d'un groupe, ou de n'importe quel autre pouvoir contrôleur privé." - Franklin D. Roosevelt, le 29 avril 1938, dans un message au Congrès

Il y a des semaines où il y a tellement d'évènements importants qui se déroulent qu'il est difficile de tout couvrir en un billet. Voici en bref ce qui devrait attirer notre attention.

Vous vous rappelez du scandale des commandites? 332$ millions (de notre argent) avait été versé par le gouvernement du Canada à des agences de publicité pour prévenir un vote favorable à la souveraineté du Québec. Cette histoire avait choqué beaucoup de personnes et avec raison. C'est une somme d'argent considérable et l'intention était malveillante, malhonnête, pour ne pas dire carrément antidémocratique.

Tenez-vous bien, car nous avons un nouveau scandale des commandites et cette fois, il s'agit non pas de quelques centaines de millions de dollars, mais bien de quelques centaines de MILLIARDS. Je le nommerai donc le scandale des commandites des banques à charte canadiennes. Mes confrères Pierre R. Chantelois et Michel Monette vous en faisaient part la semaine passée.

Voici ce que le professeur en économie de l'Université d'Ottawa, Michel Chossudovsky, avait à dire à propos de ce 200$ milliards octroyés aux banquiers:

Déjà, le gouvernement Harper avait débloqué en catimini un premier montant de 25 milliards $ le 10 octobre dernier, puis un autre de 50 milliards le 12 novembre, pour racheter des prêts hypothécaires des institutions financières. Malgré l’importance des montants en jeu, ni les partis d’opposition, ni les médias n’ont crû bon de poser des questions au gouvernement, d’analyser les implications de cette « aide » aux grandes banques canadiennes.


Le gouvernement finance son propre endettement


Les bénéficiaires du renflouage bancaire sont également les créanciers du gouvernement fédéral. Les banques à charte sont les courtiers de la dette publique fédérale. Elles vendent des bons du Trésor et des obligations au nom du gouvernement. Elles détiennent aussi une portion de la dette publique.


Ironiquement, les banques prêtent de l’argent au gouvernement fédéral pour financer le plan de sauvetage et grâce à l’argent récolté par la vente d’obligations et de bons du Trésor, le gouvernement finance le plan de sauvetage par le biais de la Société centrale d’hypothèque et de logement. C’est un processus circulaire. Les banques sont à la fois les bénéficiaires du renflouage et les créanciers de l’État. Dans un sens, le gouvernement fédéral finance son propre endettement.


Les banques à charte canadiennes utiliseront l’argent du renflouage à la fois pour consolider leur position et financer l’acquisition de plusieurs institutions financières américaines « en difficulté ».


La déstabilisation de la structure fiscale fédérale


Il s’agit de la plus sérieuse crise de la dette publique dans l’histoire du Canada.


Le plan de sauvetage déstabilise la structure fiscale fédérale incluant la péréquation (transferts aux provinces). Il entraîne une montée en flèche du déficit budgétaire, lequel doit être financé aux dépens des contribuables. C’est toute la structure des finances publiques qui en affectée.


Le renflouage de 200 milliards de dollars sera d’une part financé par l’augmentation de la dette publique et d’autre part par des coupures dans le dépenses incluant les transferts aux provinces.


On peut s’attendre à un mélange de compressions budgétaires combinées à une hausse de la dette publique. La plupart des catégories de dépenses publiques (excluant la Défense) en seront probablement affectées.


La structure fiscale fédérale est compromise. La montée en flèche du déficit budgétaire finance le plan de sauvetage bancaire. (Source)



Financer son propre endettement? Pour que ces banques puissent concentrer et consolider leurs avoirs en allant acheter des banques en difficulté aux États-Unis, avec notre argent que nous devrons rembourser avec intérêts! On nous prend pour qui? Ces politiciens à gogo nous rabaissent les oreilles sans cesse nous disant qu'il faut se serrer la ceinture, couper dans les programmes sociaux pour rembourser la dette (ou seulement les intérêts sur le dette!), ils grattent les millions, ils nous disent qu'il n'y a pas assez d'argent pour aider les pauvres et entretenir les routes, mais abracadabra (!!!): ils trouvent des dizaines de milliards pour le budget et l'occupation militaire de l'Afghanistan et des centaines de milliards pour les banques à charte qui ne sont même pas en difficulté!

Hey! Si vous voulez stimuler l'économie, pourquoi ne pas redonner aux Canadiens et Québécois ce 200$ milliards de nos impôts et taxes? Idée folle! Hérétique! Ennemi d'État, brulez-le au bucher! Il doit être membre de l'Al Qaïda.

Le dernier acte officiel de n'importe quel gouvernement est de piller la nation. Ils vident les coffres et endette la population en parallèle avec la vente aux enchères de notre infrastructure publique. Attendez-vous à ce que Hydro-Québec soit privatisé pour financer ce don majestueux aux banques. Ça fait trois fois que le gouvernement canadien octroie des milliards aux banques canadiennes, et aux États-Unis, c'est la même situation. On nous dit qu'il faut aider les banques, mais un coup que le processus est enclenché, les banquiers reviennent à la charge à répétition pour absorber une quantité faramineuse et grandissante de notre argent en nous enfonçant dans un trou abyssal d'endettements impossibles à rembourser. Nous en sommes à un point où nous devons trois fois plus d'argent que toute la masse monétaire canadienne! En d'autres mots, si nous utilisions demain matin la totalité la masse monétaire disponible en dollar canadien et en argent électronique pour rembourser la dette accumulée du gouvernement, des provinces, municipalités et des particuliers, il nous resterait encore deux fois ce montant en dettes à rembourser. Plus les intérêts! Il n'y aurait plus d'argent du tout en circulation, zéro, et il nous resterait encore le 2/3 de nos dettes à payer! Absolument délirant!

Nous devons plus d'argent qu'il y en a en existence. Ceci est la nature même d'un système monétaire basé sur le crédit/dette. Les banquiers privés et nos banques centrales contrôlées par eux, créent de l'argent de nulle part lorsque vous signez pour un prêt ou une hypothèque. C'est une chaine de Ponzi, un système de vente pyramidale. Ce Système (voir le brillant billet de Pierre JC Allard à ce sujet) fonctionne tant et aussi longtemps qu'une foule grandissante d'emprunteurs est créé pour permettre la création de nouvel argent avec lequel on pourra rembourser les anciennes dettes. Mais parce que nos gouvernements ont subventionné le déménagement des emplois du secteur manufacturier bien rémunérés vers d'autres pays et que les dettes des individus ont atteint des proportions intenables, les Nord-Américains ont cessé d'emprunter. Maintenant, la pyramide est en train de s'effondrer avec son système de dettes imaginaires.

Le fait est que plus d'argent est dû par les banques dans le marché des produits dérivés qu'il en existe réellement. Tout comme les intérêts perçus sur l'argent créé de nulle part, il s'agit de dette imaginaire. Elle existe uniquement sur le papier et dans les esprits des individus qui croient en cette réalité du Système. Vu de cette manière, ceci ressemble à un casino. Même si le casino ne vous donne en fait rien de valeur, vous pouvez en sortir ruiné par une série de mauvais jets de dés et de la malchance.

Donc maintenant, les joueurs de casino de Wall Street et de nos institutions canadiennes ont manqué de chance et ils veulent que les serveuses des restaurants et les plombiers payent les pertes. N'oubliez pas qu'on privatise les profits, mais on socialise les pertes. Lorsqu'ils reçoivent de l'argent de nos gouvernements, donc de nous, ils retournent en courant aux tables du casino pour jouer un autre tour; car c'est exactement ce qu'ils ont fait l'année passée avec les premiers plans de sauvetage. Ils sont retournés directement acheter des produits dérivés qui sont à l'origine de la crise actuelle...

C'est ici que nous en sommes, avec les banques qui nous demandent encore plus d'argent, mais cette fois ils vont RÉELLEMENT nous la prêter, avec intérêts bien sûr. Juré craché!

Chers lecteurs, ils ne peuvent PAS réparer l'économie. Tout ce qu'ils peuvent faire c'est de piller la population pour s'assurer d'avoir leurs propres parachutes dorés et c'est ce qu'ils font présentement, avec des clins d'oeil et de coups de coude: mais où est donc passé tout cet argent?

L'élément à garder en tête est que nos gouvernements vont continuer à distribuer de l'argent gratuit aux banquiers et vous coller la facture ainsi qu'à vos descendants uniquement si vous les laissez faire sans impunités. Il est difficile d'expliquer ceci en de plus simples termes.

Qu'est-ce que ça va prendre avant que les Canadiens et Québécois trouvent le courage de faire ce que les Islandais ont fait?

Les "experts" de la finance et la majorité des économistes vous diront que personne n'a vu venir cette crise, que personne ne pouvait la prédire. Un beau sac de mensonges. Ça fait des années que les gros joueurs ont retiré leurs billes du marché, mis à l'abri leurs avoirs. Ils vous regardent en riant dans leur barbe avec votre air surpris et effrayé, vous qui êtes laissés derrière pour porter le fardeau des pertes, avec les poches vides. Cette crise a été volontairement engendrée pour le plus grand profit des riches possédants de cette planète. On vous plonge dans un état de chaos et de désespoir, on vous effraie. Ensuite, tels des vampires, ils viennent vous dire qu'il faut sauver ce système fractionnaire bancaire. Aux États-Unis, ils ont poussé l'affaire jusqu'à menacer les congressistes d'écroulement total de l'économie et de loi martiale dans le pays. Comme de fait, rien de tout cela ne se produisit après que le plan de sauvetage fut accepté (ils sont quand même chanceux d'avoir eu le droit de voter, ici au Canada, cela a été fait sans débat tant au Parlement que dans les médias, personne n'a été informé ni consulté!). Par contre, la moitié de l'argent sera secrètement distribuée aux copains de Wall Street et aux banques centrales de l'Angleterre et de la Chine, pour ne nommer que celles-ci.

Problème-réaction-solution.

C'est toujours l'agenda de l'élite financière qui dirige. Nous avons un problème avec ce casino mondial qu'est la globalisation et la dérégulation du secteur bancaire? Solution: nous avons besoin d'un nouvel ordre financier mondial, vous répondront vos bienfaiteurs. Les gens deviennent trop rapidement bien informés grâce à l'Internet; l'Union nord-américain est presque terminé d'être implémenté, mais il va falloir accélérer la machine car les globalistes, les quelques propriétaires de la moitié de la richesse du monde en veulent plus. La prochaine étape est d'unifier la matrice financière de contrôle transcendant nos souverainetés nationales entre le bloc nord-américain avec celle de l'Europe.

Pour les visuels, voici deux tableaux qui devraient vous aider à comprendre ce que ces chiffres signifient. Ils présentent l'argent emprunté par les banques américaines de la banque centrale privée, la Federal Reserve:

Le premier tableau montre les emprunts bancaires effectué de 1919 à décembre 2007:

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Ceci est le même tableau, mais de 1919 à décembre 2008:

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Se trouve-t-il encore des personnes qui ne pensent pas que des temps difficiles sont à venir?

Ces têtes à claque, les artisans de cette débâcle qui ne fait que commencer, se sont rencontrés ces derniers jours à Davos, en Suisse. Avoueront-ils leur culpabilité? La grande rédemption? On entend les mouches voler. Pendant que ces clowns déguisés en habit-cravate se demandent quoi faire pour régler cette situation, c'est 25 000 milliards de dollars qui est parti en fumée depuis le début de cette crise. 46 des 50 états américains seront en danger de banqueroute en 2009-2010.

L'incontournable problème avec ce système bancaire fondé sur le principe de l'argent-crédit est que plus il y a d'imprimerie et création de monnaie-crédit dans le système, plus il y a d'inflation, causée directement par la perte de valeur relative de chaque billet qui se trouve dilué.

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Le cas du Zimbabwe l'illustre dans des proportions inimaginables: ils viennent d'abandonner leur monnaie après avoir eu des taux d'hyperinflation historiques de - tenez vous bien - 231 000 000%. Nous qui paniquions avec une inflation de 5 à 10%!!!

Les derniers billets imprimés étaient des billets de 100 000 000 000 000$Z. C'est un extrême, mais c'est par ce mécanisme qu'on s'appauvrit, qu'on perd notre pouvoir d'achat, une sorte de taxe cachée.

Un autre exemple est le prix de la nourriture qui continue d'augmenter mondialement. Le prix manipulé du pétrole va demeurer bas, mais celui des denrées essentielles et de l'or vont en montant. Indicateurs importants. Ce n'est pas une période de déflation que nous allons traverser, mais bien une de "stagflation". Économie stagnante combiné à de l'hyperinflation.

Prenez le cas de General Motors: ils reçoivent des milliards des contribuables encore une fois, après toutes ses années de subventions par l'État, ensuite ils vont réinvestir cet argent dans des chaines de montage au Brésil et demandent de ne pas payer d'impôts. Ils font tellement pitié. Snif. Cette flamboyante compagnie de voiture qui a tué son propre véhicule électrique qui allait révolutionner le marché, par peur de ne plus avoir de pièces et de maintenance à vendre à l'avenir. Les voitures à essence sont beaucoup plus profitables pour ces constructeurs automobiles. Il y a aussi le facteur du cartel pétrolier qui entre dans l'équation. GM a été condamné en cour fédérale aux États-Unis avec la Standard Oil de Rockefeller et la multinationale de pneus Firestone pour avoir conspiré ensemble, en pensant à leur plus grand profit, pour démanteler les réseaux de tramways électriques bien développés à l'époque dans les villes américaines. Plus de voitures, de pneus et de pétrole. De quoi faire sourire un capitaliste. L'amende imposée à GM après que le réseau fut démantelé était de 5000$USD et le responsable de GM qui était impliqué dans cette affaire a reçu une amende de 1$. Comparez cela aux dommages qui ont été causés: la ville de Los Angeles estime qui lui faudra une vingtaine d'années et autour de 150$ milliards pour rebâtir une partie de ce système de transport public.

Je terminerai avec cet exposé en citant Thomas Jefferson, une citation qui demande de s'arrêter et de bien réfléchir à ce qui nous attend tous si nous continuons dans cette direction:

"La banque centrale est une institution de la plus haute mortelle hostilité contre les principes et forme de notre Constitution... si les Américains permettent aux banques privées de contrôler la création de la monnaie, en premier par inflation et ensuite par déflation, les banques et les corporations qui vont grandir autour d'eux vont priver le peuple de toutes leurs propriétés jusqu'à ce que leurs enfants se réveillent un jour en sans-abri sur le territoire conquis par leurs pères."

Ce que cela signifie est que nous allons dans un état où nous ne serons plus les propriétaires, mais que les locataires sur les terres de nos ancêtres. Tranquillement, nous glissons dans un système de gouvernance communiste-socialiste-fasciste. Le capitalisme n'est que le revers de la médaille du communisme. Dans le communisme, toutes les corporations et les ressources naturelles appartiennent au gouvernement alors que dans le capitalisme, le gouvernement et toutes les ressources naturelles appartiennent aux corporations. Ça revient au même. Considérez cette nouvelle: Freddie Mac, la dernière agence d'hypothèque et de logement américaine de proportion gigantesque à être nationalisé par le gouvernement, fait tellement de reprises de finance avec les maisons impayables par les acheteurs, qu'ils ont décidé qu'au lieu de chasser les propriétaires de leur maison et de voir des milliers de maisons sans occupants décrépir, ils vont permettre à ces ex-propriétaires de demeurer chez eux en louant la maison des banques. N'est-ce pas fantastique! Vous êtes ainsi dépossédés de votre maison, mais vous gagnez à la louer des banques pendant que vous continuez de l'entretenir pour eux, à vos frais! Bon esclave, va!

"Il serait plus approprié de nommer le fascisme de corporatisme parce qu'il représente l'union de l'État au pouvoir corporatif." - Benito Mussolini (1883-1945), dictateur fasciste d'Italie.


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Sur Les 7 du Québec: Les troupes du Capitalisme

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Ce texte a été publié sur Les 7 du Québec le 3 février 2009


Les troupes du Capitalisme


Le capitalisme qui contrôle notre société consiste d'abord en ceux qui créent à volonté, distribuent à leur guise et possèdent à leur discrétion la richesse virtuelle, elle-même symbolique de TOUTE richesse. Au centre du Système, il y a donc les organismes qui permettent ces opérations: le Fond monétaire international (FMI), les banques centrales - comme la Banque du Canada, les Caisses de dépôts - comme celle du Québec, les banques commerciales, les sociétés d'assurance et de fiducie ... et les Ministères des finances des États, ceux qui assurent l'interface avec le pseudo pouvoir démocratique et lui transmettent les directives du vrai Pouvoir.

Ce centre du Système est géré par des administrateurs, mal connus du public,pour le compte d'une élite mondiale de possédants anonymes. Parmi ceux-ci - ou peut-être seulement au service de ceux-ci - quelques figures emblématiques jouent le rôle de paratonnerres contre la vindicte populaire. Aujourd'hui c'est Bill Gates, mais avant ce fut Howard Hugues, les Rothschild... ou - sans les consulter, quand la foudre est sur le point frapper - des boucs émissaires: "les cheiks arables"... " les Juifs"...

Le pouvoir quasi-parfait de l'alliance dominante repose sur une richesse électronique qui est créée et distribuée par un réseau d'institutions et de mécanismes financiers dont l'informatique est l'outil. Ceux qui gèrent ce réseau sont au véritable centre du Pouvoir.

Le Système, toutefois, est tout aussi dépendant d'un CONSENSUS quant à la valeur de l'argent virtuel et quant à la légitimité du paiement d'intérêts. L'autre grande innovation du système néo-libéral, aussi indispensable que l'argent électronique, a été l'essor fabuleux des moyens de contrôle de l'opinion publique.

Hier, on stigmatisait le viol des foules. Aujourd'hui, les foules n'ont plus à être violées: elles sont en état d'hypnose et séduites à merci. Discrètement, la psychosociologie est devenue une science exacte; on sait, désormais ce qui doit être dit pour obtenir l'adhésion ou susciter la répulsion. Le "politically correct" n'est que la queue de la comète "propagande", comme la publicité commerciale n'en est que l'aspect anodin. La véritable manipulation est politique.

La manipulation politique commence par un système d'éducation qui ne véhicule que les valeurs dites "néo-libérales". Le citoyen, émasculé dès l'école de tout esprit critique, est ensuite suivi par un réseau de médias et d'agents culturels qui lui redisent ce qui est bien et ce qui est mal et, surtout, qui lui impose, avec toutes les ressources subliminales dont dispose la technique moderne, la conviction que l'argent EST la richesse et vaut bien ce qu'on nous dit qu'il vaut.

"Voici un dollar, il vaut un rouble", disaient les Soviets et les Russes mangeaient mal - mais tous les jours - des choux et des betteraves qui valaient quelques cents. "Voici un dollar, il vaut 5 000 roubles" - disent les nouveaux proconsuls en Russie de l'alliance dominante... et les Russes ne mangent plus tous les jours, leur espérance de vie a diminué de 6 ans, le banditisme gère le pays. Pourtant, les champs n'ont pas bougé, les usines sont toujours là, même si désormais en voie de perdition; on a seulement changé la notation électronique de 200 000 000 d'individus. Un nouveau consensus s'est établi quant à la valeur de l'argent, consensus qui sert mieux les intérêts de l'alliance dominante.

Tout à la dévotion de l'alliance dominante, on trouve les commandos du consensus: les éducateurs, les communicateurs, les experts en relations publiques, les leaders religieux et les moralistes, les artistes "corrects" qui suivent les directives et maintiennent l'état d'hypnose collective de la population dont Orwell nous avait prévenu et qui est nécessaire au consensus.

Certains sont conscients et responsables de façonner l'image de la réalité qui convient à l'alliance dominante, mais la majorité de ceux qui collaborent à cette oeuvre en sont inconscients. Il réagissent comme on sait qu'ils réagiront aux impulsions qu'on leur transmet: on montre du sang, ils pleurent; on montre du fric, ils se courbent .

Plus conscients et donc mieux rémunérés, on trouve au sein du pouvoir et à son service, les mercenaires qui assurent le fonctionnement et la protection du système. Ils se divisent en trois classes d'importance inégale.

D'abord, les juristes, lesquels ont pour double mission: a) assurer la légitimité du Système, en créant et en justifiant les normes ingénieuses qui permettent à chaque individu et à toutes les alliances de tirer de la société tout ce que leur pouvoir respectif les autorise à en tirer, et b) arbitrer les différends entre les membres des alliances, au divers paliers, quand le rapport des forces n'est pas évident et qu'un recours à la violence serait à craindre au détriment de la stabilité du Système.

Ensuite, les économistes, ceux qui manipulent les conditions de l'échange sous toute ses formes. Ce sont les comptables, les fiscalistes, les courtiers, ceux qui font fonctionner les bourses - où se négocient les enjeux virtuels, donc importants - et les marchés de produits tangibles, dont les transactions servent de faire valoir aux opérations boursières.

Enfin, les militaires, les policiers et tous ceux qui portent un fusil. Dans les marches du royaume, au tiers-monde, cette classe de collaborateurs du Système joue un rôle primordial; au siège social de l'alliance dominante - dans notre civilisation occidentale - son triple rôle, moins visible, est néanmoins important. Ce triple rôle consiste: a) faire rentrer dans le rang - ou à faire disparaître - ceux sur qui l'hypnose collective ne prend pas ou qui ne jouent pas le jeu avec civilité..., b) à rappeler par sa seule présence qu'il y eut un temps où la force s'exerçait moins subtilement et donc qu'il vaut mieux se soumettre..., et c) à mener la "guerre" contre la drogue.

Cette guerre contre la drogue a pour premier but évident de percevoir de deux classes faibles - les narcomanes et les victimes des vols servant à payer la drogue - une masse monétaire non négligeable qui finit, comme tout autre argent, dans les goussets de l'alliance dominante, mais elle a aussi un autre objectif plus insidieux. Cet autre objectif est de canaliser la violence et l'initiative de ceux dans notre société qui, animés d'un esprit libertaire, auraient pu devenir en d'autres temps les leaders d'une révolution.

La rentabilité du trafic de la drogue et l'accès au pouvoir qu'il permet attirent ces individus "exceptionnels", éduqués dès l'enfance à préférer leur succès personnel à celui d'une cause collective. Trafiquants plutôt que rebelles, ils cessent d'être un danger réel pour la stabilité du Système.

Si on voulait montrer le Système sous la forme d'un calvaire baroque, on verrait un Capitaliste sans visage, exalté sur un trône entre son Comptable et son Avocat, confiant son Banquier à la garde du Politicien, pendant que quelques soldats et policiers rigolent et que des trafiquants jouent aux dés à l'arrière-plan. Des magiciens et des jongleurs s'agitent, cachant la scène aux multitudes qui travaillent, souffrent, meurent de faim sans rien voir...

Par: Pierre JC Allard
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dimanche 1 février 2009

L'empire Khazar, Illuminati et le Nouvel Ordre Mondial

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L'empire Khazar, Illuminati et le Nouvel Ordre Mondial


Cette vidéo de Jack Otto (que je recommande fortement), auteur d'un livre sur le même sujet, trace l'histoire de l'ancien empire Khazar. Un empire majeur de l'Europe de l'Est quasiment oublié de nos jours, qui se converti au Judaïsme dans les années 740. Khazaria, un groupement de tribus aryennes turques, sera balayée par les forces de Genghis Han, mais les évidences indiquent que les Khazars eux-mêmes ont émigrés à ce moment vers la Pologne, formant le berceau juif de l'ouest (ashkénaze).

Jack Otto donne une lecture et partage sa compréhension de l'histoire mal connue de l'empire Khazar, les Illuminatis, le cartel bancaire et le Nouvel Ordre Mondial et explique comment ils sont en fait liés ensemble. Les Khazars étaient un peuple turkic originaire de l'Asie centrale. Ces gens sont devenus ce qu'on connait de la majorité des juifs d'Europe. Ils ne sont pas de descendance sémite, c'est-à-dire qu'ils ne sont pas des descendants génétiques des Hébreux, les Israélites d'Ancien Testament, qui se trouvent à être les arabes juifs vivant au Moyen et Proche-Orient. Les Khazars se sont convertis au Judaïsme par choix dans leur tournant de leur histoire pour résister au convertissement vers les Chrétiens et vers les Islamiques. Ils sont la treizième tribu, un mélange héréditaire de l'Europe, d'Afrique du nord et d'autres endroits. Le dernier lien parle d'un livre, un autre bien documenté, qui met en lumière le mythe de l'État d'Israël ainsi que la fausse identité des Khazars en tant que juifs de descendance sémite.


Khazar Empire, Illuminati and New World Order

This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in A.D. 740 converted to Judaism. Khazaria, a conglomerate of Aryan Turkish tribes, was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Han, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the craddle of Western (Ashkenazim) Jewry…

  • This is a video lecture by Jack Otto of Forbidden Knowledge fame. He gives his understanding on the hidden history of the Khazar empire, the Illuminati, banking cartel and their links to the New World Order.
  • The Khazars were a Turkic people who originated in Central Asia. The Khazar empire is located north of the Caucasus mountains region.



  • In the book The Thirteenth Tribe, Ashkenazi Jew Arthur Koestler documented the history :

    This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in A.D. 740 converted to Judaism. Khazaria, a conglomerate of Aryan Turkish tribes, was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Han, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the craddle of Western (Ashkenazim) Jewry…

    The Khazars’ sway extended from the Black sea to the Caspian, from the Caucasus to the Volga, and they were instrumental in stopping the Muslim onslaught against Byzantium, the eastern jaw of the gigantic pincer movement that in the West swept across northern Africa and into Spain.

    Thereafter the Khazars found themselves in a precarious position between the two major world powers: the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium and the triumphant followers of Mohammed. As Arthur Koestler
    points out, the Khazars were the Third World of their day, and they chose a surprising method of resisting both the Western pressure to become Christian and the Eastern to adopt Islam. Rejecting both, they converted to Judaism.

    The second part of Mr. Koestler’s book deals with the Khazar migration to Polish and Lithuanian territories, caused by the Mongol onslaught, and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry. He produces a large body of meticulously detailed research in support of a theory that sounds all the more convincing for the restraint with which it is advanced.

    Mr. Koestler concludes: “The evidence presented in the previous chapters adds up to a strong case in favour of those modern historians - whether Austrian, Israeli or Polish - who, independently from each other, have argued that the bulk of modern Jewry is not of Palestinian, but of Caucasian origin. The mainstream of Jewish migrations did not flow from the Mediterranean across France and Germany to the east and then back again. The stream moved in a consistently westerly direction, from the Caucasus through the Ukraine into Poland and thence into Central Europe. When that unprecedented mass settlement in Poland came into being, there were simply not enough Jews around in the west to account for it, while in the east a whole nation was on the move to new frontiers” ( page 179, page 180).

    “The Jews of our times fall into two main divisions: Sephardim and Ashkenazim. The Sephardim are descendants of the Jews who since antiquity had lived in Spain (in Hebrew Sepharad) until they were expelled at the end of the fifteenth century and settled in the countries bordering the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and to a lesser extent in Western Europe. They spoke a Spanish-Hebrew dialect, Ladino, and preserved their own traditions and religious rites. In the 1960s, the number of Sephardim was estimated at 500000.

    The Ashkenazim, at the same period, numbered about eleven million. Thus, in common parlance, Jew is practically synonymous with Ashkenazi Jew.”

    In Mr. Koestler’s own words, “The story of the Khazar Empire, as it slowly emerges from the past, begins to look like the most cruel hoax which history has ever perpetrated.”

    As expected, The Thirteenth Tribe caused a stir when published in 1976, since it demolishes ancient racial and ethnic dogmas…At the height of the controversy in 1983, the lifeless bodies of Arthur Koestler and his wife were found in their London home. Despite significant inconsistencies, the police ruled their death a suicide…


Controversial Bestseller Shakes the Foundation of the Israeli State

What if the Palestinian Arabs who have lived for decades under the heel of the modern Israeli state are in fact descended from the very same "children of Israel" described in the Old Testament?

And what if most modern Israelis aren't descended from the ancient Israelites at all, but are actually a mix of Europeans, North Africans and others who didn't "return" to the scrap of land we now call Israel and establish a new state following the attempt to exterminate them during World War II, but came in and forcefully displaced people whose ancestors had lived there for millennia?

Webmaster's Commentary:

See The Thirteenth Tribe

Also, genetics testing has demonstrated that the most direct descendants of the Biblical Hebrews of ancient times are today's Palestinians. This is common sense. The Semites split into Arab and Jew with the split in Abraham's house between Hagar/Ishmael on one side and Sarah/Israel on the other. This occurred too recently (in evolutionary terms) for random mutation to significantly change either group, and both groups discouraged intermarriage with other peoples until just a century ago, so in theory both groups should still resemble each other in stature, build, and skin tone.

Clearly, the Palestinians do look a great deal like their Arab brothers.

The Ashkenazi, equally clearly, do not.