Thursday, May 13, 2010

Webster Tarpley Predicts End of The EURO

Webster Tarpley , we have a chaotic collapse of the ECB European Central Bank , the Euro can survive weeks or months...



Webster Griffin Tarpley is an author, historian, journalist, lecturer, and critic of US foreign and domestic policy. Tarpley maintains that the September 11 attacks were engineered by a rogue network of the military industrial complex and intelligence agencies.[1] His writings and speeches describe a model of false flag terror operations by a rogue network in the military/intelligence sector working with moles in the private sector and in corporate media, and locates such contemporary false flag operations in a historical context stretching back in the English speaking world to at least the "gunpowder plot" in England in 1605. He also maintains that "The notion of anthropogenic global warming is a fraud." Source Wikipedia

Monday, May 10, 2010

EU $962 Billion Rescue Plan

FT's Boland on EU $962 Billion Rescue Plan

Bloomberg — May 10, 2010 — May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Vincent Boland of the Financial Times' Lex commentary team talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton about the European Union's 750 billion euro ($962 billion) aid package and program of bond purchases to help stop a sovereign-debt crisis that threatens to shatter confidence in the euro.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Deadly Debt Riots Sweep Greece

May 05, 2010Concerns grow that financial crisis could spread


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New York car bomb: Suspect in failed attack arrested

May 04, 2010 — NEW YORK CAR BOMB - The other big question is whether or not he actually acted alone and that's exactly what the American authorities are trying to figure out right now by Guillaume Meyer, FRANCE 24's correspondent reporting from Washington DC on 04/05/2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

Greek Anger Rises as Papandreou Requests More Sacrifices

May 3 (Bloomberg) -- Reports from Athens on the reaction of residents to government calls for further sacrifices to ensure the country can stave off a debt default. Unions representing 500,000 civil servants called a 48-hour strike starting May 4. Local government workers called a snap strike for today, which will affect garbage collection in major cities. Teachers are also on strike from tomorrow and a general strike, the third this year, is planned for May 5.