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  • #16
    Re: The Great American Bank Robbery: William K. Black

    Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
    "What can one person do besides to spread the word, and demand the truth in their own place and their own way, to support those who stand and tell the truth sometimes at great cost? Insulate and remove yourself from the fraud as best you can, and above all resist the disinformation, propaganda, and the madness, make it clear that you will be neither a willing victim nor a silent bystander to the intoxicant of blame and hatred, and the victimization of others designed to turn the people on one another, be they Gypsy, Muslim, Jew or Christian, black, white, Asian, Hispanic, disabled, old, poor, ill or weak, any other variety of outsider.

    For once the madness starts, it can never be controlled, and will eventually come for all, and consume all.
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    Prsonally, that is exactly what I do. After some semi-drunken ranting about the FED over the holidarys I had a few family and family friends email me about what they should do with some of their money. I told them first to take the red pill before buying gold. I pointed them to here, ZH and investopedia. I told them to read all they could and lookup anything they didn't understand. The scheme is so simple yet nobody has heard of it.


    I also passed out silver coins to the younger kids on xmas instead of gift cards. Raising awareness is really all one CAN do at this point but with the internet its easier to educate the masses then at any time in history (IMO) .

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    • #17
      Re: The Great American Bank Robbery: William K. Black

      The Party is on in Davos, come on down !!!

      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...er-crisis.html

      As Wall Street chief executive officers flock to the World Economic Forum, they’ll be breathing a sigh of relief along with the Swiss mountain air: There are no panels on compensation or redesigning financial regulation.
      After spending much of last year’s meeting defending the industry and debating proposed rules, bankers plan to focus on wooing clients and winning business, according to executives at three Wall Street companies, who spoke anonymously because they weren’t authorized to comment publicly.
      They are working hard.

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