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19. October 2010, 01:04:36
SL-Mark 
Subject: DEFCON3 approaches
Why do discussions perpetuate the rights and wrongs of left and right? We are approaching DEFCON3 and the discussions are still fixed on Albania.

There is only one puppet master (the real power brokers) who control both left and right, the press, with global influence. Obama is merely a puppet and he is currently destroying the US economy. It has worldwide repercussions.

19. October 2010, 01:11:20
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: Bilderberg controls everything, it's nice to see someone enlightened

19. October 2010, 01:53:58
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: An inner circle! Most attendees are there to have their strings pulled too.

19. October 2010, 01:55:45
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: by The Illuminati of course

19. October 2010, 02:10:20
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col:

CAD was briefly at par with the USD last week.
65% of your exports go to the US.
Figure that?

19. October 2010, 02:39:38
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: Bubbles: Ben Bernanke

We're still hovering around par,I'm still holding a grand US cash that I have yet to exchange from my trip to Vegas a month back.........I think our strong dollar is more a reflection of the very weak US buck

19. October 2010, 02:45:22
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Just imagine, with the CAD so strong you can buy even more of the USA's number 1 export

CAD also correlated to oil price.
When currencies become commodities, commodities become currency.

19. October 2010, 02:48:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: that's just garbage

19. October 2010, 02:49:34
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Exactly!

19. October 2010, 02:52:32
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark:

19. October 2010, 03:07:40
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Tomorrow is the BOC Rate Statement as well as the Overnight Rate.

And in the afternoon, we have Mr Bubbles himself talking in Fairfax.

19. October 2010, 03:10:34
The Col 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: BOC? don't fear the reaper

19. October 2010, 02:33:44
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Furtermore, has your economy improved so much that you can explain the phenominal recovery in the TSX?

Trim Tabs cannot identify the source. "It did not come from the traditional players..."

Bubbles Ben has the answer.

19. October 2010, 11:46:06
Mort 
Subject: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: It was destroyed before he came into power.. lax regulations on the financial market are never good. The time of the handshake being a matter of honour in business is dying.

19. October 2010, 21:33:55
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
(V): Some might argue the destruction started in 1888, others might point to more recent times, e.g. 1913, 1953 or the 1980s.

For sure Obama did not create the mess, but he is the puppet that is overseeing the demise of the US.

Remember he did promise real change. That is why he was elected. All he gives is platitudes. An iron fist with a velvet glove.

Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it.

19. October 2010, 22:19:05
The Col 
Subject: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: Realistically thinking, do you really think multi billion dollar corporations are going to hand the keys to a private citizen who just happens to capture the imagination of slightly more than 50% of those who bother to vote?

I mean really, think about it

19. October 2010, 22:36:24
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
The Col: But that's part of my point. Of course they aren't. Presidents are selected not elected.
Obama has already committed high treason against his country and reneged on all his promises. But were we surprised? Of course not, he dances to the tune of the puppet masters.

19. October 2010, 22:42:15
The Col 
Subject: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: I know, my comments were rhetorical

20. October 2010, 09:23:05
Mort 
Subject: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
SL-Mark: In olde days... a mans word/handshake was his bond, it is still reflected in the likes of the stock exchanges floor trading.

'Madoff's' would be nigh on impossible.

As for Iron Fist.. Is that the government within government Clinton went on about? The protection of the almighty gOd of the material world called profit??

20. October 2010, 23:13:59
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
(V): I still have faith in the hand shake / word is bond. However I do believe people are more mistrusting of others these days.

Iron fist / velvet glove (or silk glove) is an expression describing someone who is autocratic but who has a softer exterior. So I was referring to the person.
With Bush it was easy, just an iron fist, but you knew where you stood with him.
With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.

24. October 2010, 19:31:03
Mort 
Subject: Re: With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.
SL-Mark: Unfortunately certain sides of the American politburo have to cater to their bosses that to do things straight in the USA seems to be such a comical circus.

... as they say quite often these days.. follow the cash.

25. October 2010, 22:41:02
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.
(V): Sadly this true, but not just of the US.

The US has such a large economic influence on the rest of the world, the policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations) and hurt the many.

25. October 2010, 23:23:09
Mort 
Subject: Re: he policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations)
SL-Mark: Aye.. One sore point over banks and the signing of a declaration they will stop helping tax avoidance.

... only a few signed up... now they are being told they must sign by a certain date.

26. October 2010, 00:56:59
SL-Mark 
Subject: Re: he policy and legislation that we end up with (I say 'we' as it impacts us all, not just US citizens) simply please the few (global organisations)
(V): Yes, a demand made by the G20 last year. Agreement has been made with Liechtenstein, tax on interest expected to raise £1bn for UK coffers. Negotiations currently in progress with others and the Swiss. The latter will be an even bigger contribution!

Difficulty is that the world of offshore banking is huge, and new loop holes will be found.

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