Friday, May 24, 2013

World Financial Collapse Coming Soon. ...The Final Warning.. 2013


The plan is to inflate their(banksters) troubles away, but at such a slow pace(5-10% per year) that no one will mind, too much. If they don’t print money fast enough, bank holidays, or Bail-Ins(Cyprus) will be necessary to save the banksters. Since banks are paying no interest, gold makes the most sense, followed by anything ‘Not in a Bank’.
Zimbabwe will look prosperous compared with where Obama is taking us.
As the dollar falls to parity with the old Zimbabwe currency, our weakling Congress is absolutely pathetic, too afraid to impeach a black communist for fear of looking racist, even while the country is heading toward smoldering ruins. A Pentagon coup is more attractive than another 3 years of Obama. At least then, there could be no pretense of legitimacy in government.

Global Economic Collapse And Depression

Global Economic Collapse And Depression


World Financial Collapse coming Soon. Coming Global Financial Collapse That Will Make Your Hair Stand Up Are You Prepared For The Coming Economic Collapse And The Next Great Depression? Is the world on the verge of another massive global financial collapse? Yes. The western world is drowning in an ocean of debt unlike anything the world has ever seen before, and our financial markets are gigantic casinos that are dependent on huge mountains of risk and leverage remaining very stable. In the end, this house of cards that has been built on a foundation of sand is going to come crashing down in a horrifying manner.

Medea Benjamin Explains Why She Disrupted Obama's Speech





During President Obama's first major counterterrorism address of his second term, he said the United States cannot continue waging what he described as a boundless global war on terror. He also discussed his administration's efforts to close down the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay. He was repeatedly confronted by CodePink's Medea Benjamin in the audience, ultimately stopping his speech to address her directly. We air the complete exchange between them. "The voice of that woman is worth paying attention to," Obama said in response to Benjamin. "Obviously, I do not agree with much of what she said, and obviously she wasn't listening to me in much of what I said. But these are tough issues, and the suggestion that we can gloss over them is wrong."

The Hagmann & Hagmann Report On Stan Deyo MAY 23 2013





Tonight Stan Deyo, internationally acclaimed author of The Cosmic Conspiracy, to join us during the second hour of the show to discuss recent earth events, from earthquake and volcanic activity, sinkholes to the latest Oklahoma tornado that was "of the charts." What is happening not only in the U.S., but across the world? What could we possibly see happen next?

Sweden. Fifth Night Of Rioting by Immigrants in Stockholm





Sweden: Fifth Night Of Rioting In Stockholm
More than a dozen people are arrested as firefighters are forced to respond to more than 70 reports of fire.

Rioters took to the streets of Sweden for the fifth night in a row on Thursday, torching cars, shops, schools and a police station.

Firefighters were dispatched to 70 different location across Stockholm in response to blazes started by groups of youths.

Two schools, including a Montessori school, were set on fire in two suburbs of the Swedish capital and up to 15 car fires were reported at locations across the city and beyond.

The unrest began on Sunday night after the fatal shooting of a 69-year-old man in an area with a high population of immigrants.

The man was said to have been wielding a machete and was shot by police who claimed they were acting in self defence.

Local activists claimed the incident sparked anger among local mostly immigrant youths who say they suffer police brutality.

During the first night of rioting, youths claimed that police called them "tramps, monkeys and negroes".

Wednesday night was the peak when firefighters had to deal with fires at 90 locations across Stockholm.

Last night firefighters had to put out fires at schools in Tensta and Kista, and tackled burned-out cars in Solluntuna, Jordbro, Norsborg and Rinkby.

A police station and several shops were set on fire in Aelvsjoe.

And police in Soedertaelje, a town south of Stockholm, said rioters threw stones at them as they responded to reports of cars set alight.

Police spokesman Kjell Lindgren said the riots had "decreased in intensity".

He said 13 people were arrested on Thursday night, between the ages of 17 and 26, but no injuries were reported.

The riots have sparked a debate about the assimilation of immigrants, who make up about 15% of the population.

Analysts say many of the immigrants who have arrived due to the country's generous refugee policy struggle to learn the language and find employment.

Stockholm county police chief Mats Loefving said the rioters were local youths both with and without criminal records.

"In the midst of all this there is a small group of professional criminals, who are taking advantage of the situation to commit crimes like this," he told Swedish Radio.

Ulf Johansson, deputy police chief for Stockholm county, said on Thursday: "Every injured person is a tragedy, every torched car is a failure for society ... but Stockholm is not burning.

"Let's have a level-headed view of the situation."

In the past decade Sweden has welcomed hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia and the Balkans, among others.

Integration Minister Erik Ullenhag has attributed the current violence to high unemployment and social exclusion in Sweden's immigrant-dominated areas.