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The Financial Terror Thread

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Paper money, that you can see, touch, and physically protect if it is in your possession, is about to be abolished for good. The system is going to collapse and the value of money in your bank accounts is going to dwindle, and in some cases disappear. There is already evidence of this in Argentina and now Greece. This thread is going to try and show that this is no accident, that it is financial terrorism, that it has been the plan of a global 'elite' and that it's aim is to squeeze you dry and give the elite complete control over you.

Let's start with a question from Max Keiser to us regarding the bankers.

"They're holding a gun to your head in the US, in Britain and in Western Europe, and you're sitting at home playing with your pud". Classic. And shamefully, true.

I'm throwing in a few quotes from Daggers that I read recently which are important points. Marvellous stuff. (and no, I'm not on benefits incase anyone is left wondering!) I 'bolded' some words.

Of course, the biggest problem in society is people on benefits isn't it.

Nothing whatsoever to do with the £955bn we threw at banks.

Still, divide and conquer, eh?! Divide and conquer.

Reducing welfare dependancy? At a time when they have created record numbers of unemployed? Do me a fvcking favour!

It's about fooling cvnts that they pay more to the unemployed than they did for bank bailouts, the worthless Trident program or the tax major corporations get away with. It's about letting the richest in the country off the hook while slamming the very poorest.

"About fairness"? Fvcking brilliant!

Why is it that people get all bent out of shape over a handful of people who cost the country millions but shrug your shoulders and look the other way about everything which costs the country trillions?

You want fairness?

Why the fvck should either of us be paying tax when Vodaphone have £6billion written off? Just one single little example which dwarfs any benefit issue you may have and yet I'm betting you either couldn't give a fvck about it or have done fvck all about it

Gerald Celente expands on the points made by The Daggster :blush: in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFN4lqbzrAw

'The only mandate of the Federal Reserve is to keep the bankers in power and the people underneath them.'

'Blaming the whole issue on socialism, and the social safety nets, and the entitlements....They're pushing it all back on the people....and this fallacy that if the people just take less, earn less and pay more taxes that somehow that's going to create jobs. The truth is that the system collapsed, not because of the workers, but because of the banks, the hedge funds, the private equity groups and all the dirty dealing.'

'The US and Europe are going under. And we're telling people to "know where your money is", because we're gonna see bank failures, one after another.'

'Everybody is in on it. The rating agencies knew about it, they committed fraud. The investment banks, they committed fraud. The Justice Department under Bush and under Obama knew about it. They're committing fraud on a daily basis.'

'Mortgage lenders seeking court permission to destroy 22,100 boxes of original loan documents.'

'The tax payers are being stiffed with all the bills.'

I've got to go to bed, this is taking longer than I thought, so will have to continue tomorrow all being well. If you've got videos, news reports or links to examples of financial terror then stick them in. I love a bit of financial terror news. Almost as much as COP TASER NEWS! COME ONNNNNNN :trumpet:

Edit : Quotes are from the videos above said quotes.

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A bit more Max for effect. A tirade for the banksters. This guy is awesome and if only we had a show like this on British news then I think more people would take an interest! Watch him on RT channel 512 or MaxKeiserTV on Youtube yo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy9QWs9FKks

'Enough is not enough until you're in fricking jail. JAILLLLLL.'

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I can't fight the system because I hope to be the cvnt jeopardising the livelihoods of thousands for my own benefit one day.

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I can't fight the system because I hope to be the cvnt jeopardising the livelihoods of thousands for my own benefit one day.

LYNCH MOB!!!

Just remember, we're all free - provided we do what the government wants us to do.

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People think we live in a democracy, but the more I watch the media I think we live in a tyranny of fear.

The media sell fear at you every second of the day. Corporations sell you the fear of a failed life if you don't consume, governments sell you fear of the alternatives to them. Life revolves around fear; keeping the rich man rich and the rest of us in our place.

It only takes people to say no and the house of cards would come tumbling down.

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I wonder how well being a conspiracy theorist pays. It seems pretty easy. Tell people they are being unfairly treated and deserve more than they are getting and they'll hang off your every word, no matter how absurd and fundamentally idiotic you are being. You don't even need to understand the basics of what you are talking about, just dangle the carrot and people will blindly follow.

Meanwhile, what's this now, must be at least the 30th time we've faced certain economic doom in the last decade?

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It only takes people to say no and the house of cards would come tumbling down.

Humans are fundamentally greedy, if you get rid of the "financial terrorists" some others will just take their place.

Anyway I quite enjoy life, I can't really be arsed to say no.

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Power corrupts.....

Being a shift leader, doing a Sunday for £30 a hour and making some lad drive me to a car boot sale up the road in the works van while the plebs get on with what I told them to... Guilty me lord :(

Posted

Humans are fundamentally greedy, if you get rid of the "financial terrorists" some others will just take their place.

Some people are fundamentally greedy, but all humans? I couldn't disagree more strongly.

I'm not greedy. I'm betting there's others on here who aren't greedy. I've met people around the globe who are wonderful models of generosity and care and, I suspect, so have you.

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Some people are fundamentally greedy, but all humans? I couldn't disagree more strongly.

I'm not greedy. I'm betting there's others on here who aren't greedy. I've met people around the globe who are wonderful models of generosity and care and, I suspect, so have you.

Depends on your definition of 'greedy'?

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To be honest after I posted I thought I should probably word it better but then I went out and forgot.

Obviously not all humans are greedy - I'm not greedy, most of the people I know aren't greedy. But I do believe there is too much greed amongst humans that whatever system we have in place will always see huge inequality.

I'm just not convinced by all the posturing about saying no, bring down the system, etc as there's no coherent message behind it and fundamentally I think people struggle to relate. The article 21st Century Fox posted is exactly what I would love to see more of - making a difference now in a real, visible sense.

Posted

I want a post-apocalyptic Mad Max world to rise from the ashes of our bankaucracy.

And I want a crossbow like the bike bloke has on The Walking Dead.

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Greed isn't only about money. That guy seems greedy for recognition. I do think we all have a certain amount of greed for something. Isn't that what motivates us to carry on?

Most likely, I do believe most of us are selfish by default, if not greedy per se.

I'm a very giving person, I like to be generous with my money and possessions but I will admit I do this because it makes me feel good.

I like the recognition of others for my generosity, I don't actively seek it, I don't make hugely visual displays of philanthropy purely to draw attention to myself but I do like a subtle acceptance of my good deeds.

Makes me feel better about myself, raises my self esteem. It's just positive strokes, we all seek them. Just some of us are more self aware than others.

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Greed isn't only about money. That guy seems greedy for recognition. I do think we all have a certain amount of greed for something. Isn't that what motivates us to carry on?

Or he's using that recognition in the hope others may follow, whilst subtly stroking his ego.

We are all selfish by nature otherwise we wouldn't be alive but we've evolved the ability to reason and rationalise greed to the point where we're able to control it. Some people decide not to use that control wisely in the grand scheme of things.

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