220 thoughts on “William Engdahl: Financial Warfare Against the Eurozone

  1. Giuseppe Bagodonutti

    You see, Dedo?
    I’m not just whistling Bullshit… if there is info available, I will find it !!!
    Cuz I’m a tenacious muddafunka…
    :twisted:
    But, I wonder if anyone else will get the free access like I did… go download the lectures and tell me if it worked for you, too…

  2. frances snoot

    The irony is,..when information is “free”,..there is usually a price to pay

    Dedo:
    The information here is free.

    So you are disendearing yourself.

    (i made that wurd up)

  3. frances snoot

    Yes, as I well know after watching the tweeter-head from Oz you linked, Baggo.

    :)

  4. Giuseppe Bagodonutti

    @snoot

    :lol:
    tweeter-head from Oz…
    Just remember that’s 2 hours of your life you won’t get back !!!!!
    And now I’m about to embark on a multi-hour (more likely “days”) journey through Dedo’s “theory to end all theories”…
    Just imagine my bitterness when that’s done…
    :twisted:

  5. Giuseppe Bagodonutti

    @Dan Valley

    I read that article…
    THAT is peculiar… the IMF are making 5 tonne Gold Sales, but won’t sell that much to Sprott?
    SOMETHING is VERY fishy about that story… assuming it is true (to which, we have no hard evidence)

  6. Davey Jones

    I’m sick of these mostly Spanish-Mexican oligarchs running roughshod over the Indian population and sending them to the US so they don’t revolt. It’s time that Arizona says, we’ll take your hardworking poor, but we’re sending the bill for hospital services, et. al., to Mexico City. And if you assholes don’t like it, we’re sending in the Marines to Mexico City to annex or occpuy or appropriate WHATEVER WE WANT. Fucking Spanish exploiting oligarchs. Time to spread the wealth. You’ve been screwing the Indian population since Cortez. Except, we won’t do any of that, cause King Rockefeller Jr., the Industrial Era throwback, is some kind of progressive non-reality believer.

    Happy Cinco De Mayo. Ron Paul Revolution.

  7. Marc Authier

    @Davey Jones.
    No illusions. Your US oligarchs want the same thing for you in the USA. Sorry for the horrible truth. In reality Hilliry and the gang at Wal Mart are dreaming of China. Not just Mexico. That’s what your American oligarchs from Goldman Sachs have in store for you in USA too.

  8. Creative Destruction

    @ Giuseppe,

    Damn that movie looks good!!! It’s got gold, guns and girls. Even golden bullets, but that’s going a little overboard. But I guess that’s the point – killed by desire.

    I’m gonna see if the LA library has a copy.

  9. Marc Authier

    @Creative Destruction

    But no drugs ? Big drug war in Mexico presently. 20,000 deads. Almost no coverage by our CIA controlled demonic media about that war. You would think that 20,000 dead would at least impress ? It’s like the Congo war. 6,000,000 dead. Almost no coverage in the CIA/USA media. Know why ? Because the CIA was selling the guns there.

    Guns Girls Gold Oil and Drugs.

    In G.G.G.O.D. we trust.

  10. Giuseppe Bagodonutti

    @Marc Authier

    A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL (1967)
    takes place between 1910-1920
    It’s a strange tale… I just watched it for the 2nd time (after 1 1/2 years since I first watched it)
    I was surprised by all the twists and turns in the plot… I must’ve been stoned the 1st time I watched it…
    and yes, GOLD is an important part of it…
    AND there is a scene where DRUGS are involved…
    so it DOES have everything in it :lol:

  11. nick

    if the greek government has no cash, how are they paying the overtime for those riot cops? stupid people!

  12. frances snoot

    “If Brussels has focused in the past five years on consolidating the enlarged European Union and the final ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, the Barroso II Commission is determined to frame an agenda for a global Europe and that cannot be achieved without the US.

    However, the European Union does not possess anything like a global foreign and security policy, or even a transatlantic policy, notes Stelzenmüller. The relationship between the EU and the US is old, broad and deep, she added, but it is not strategic – at least not as far as America is concerned, she added.

    When President Obama spoke to the European Parliament a year ago, he was quick to underline that “the relevance of our relationship in the future will be premised not on our shared history, values or interests, but on Europe’s will and ability to adjust to this new global reality and to share its burdens with us and others”.

    Barroso and Van Rompuy seem to have heard the call and appear ready to jump-start a more constructive partnership better fit to tackle the challenges of the 21st century: climate change, cyber crime, nuclear proliferation and terrorism.”

    http://www.euractiv.com/en/priorities/eu-wants-new-atlanticism-news-391583

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