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You have often heard me say that the market is rigged, which it most certainly is via the Federal Reserve’s overall interest rate “engineering,” as well as outright manipulations through quantitative easing (QE), backdoor bailouts, POMO, massive swap lines, etc.

 

Many of you believe that national elections are also rigged and therefore predetermined. Perhaps this is true in the USSA and why not; after all, the Fed will stop at nothing to “save” the banking mafia via the few things mentioned above. And there is so much more to list; however, what’s happening in Europe is frightening and that’s what I’ll focus on. What is happening over there is indeed rigged & predetermined; it is now out in the open for all to see; and it is yet again for the benefit of the banking mafia.

 

1. In early November of 2011 the Prime Minster of Greece, George Papandreou, had the temerity to announce he would allow the people of Greece to vote on a referendum regarding the Greek bailouts, and thus the “austerity” they were going through. The bailouts are wildly unpopular and therefore were sure to fail. This, of course, would go against the predetermined plans for Greece, and by extension the bailouts of the banking mafia. Within hours, Mr. Papandreou was removed from office not by the people of Greece, but by unelected Eurocrats in Brussels.

2. In mid-November of 2011 the Prime Minster of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, also had the temerity to announce he was unhappy with the talked-about “austerity” that was coming his way when Italian bond yields spiked. This, of course, would go against the predetermined plans for Italy, and by extension the actual bailouts of the banking mafia. Within days, Mr. Berlusconi was removed from office not by the people of Italy, but by pressure from unelected Eurocrats in Brussels. Additionally, the unelected Eurocrats put an ex-banking mafia elitist in charge as its stooge.

3. Recently, Greece has made overtones that future “austerity” will not be welcome. It has done enough for now, Greek politicians say. This goes against the predetermined plan for Greece and may hurt the banking mafia so the pressure has been raised: Germany is demanding that Greece lose it sovereignty. The unelected Germans and Eurocrats in Brussels are demanding that Greece have no future control over its own budget. This has gone too far! How will the Greek people respond to this?

4. Finally, the president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, has a high probability of losing the upcoming election and since he is part of the unelected bullies that pressure other countries, he must be saved. Losing Sarkozy raises the real possibility that the new president won’t go along with the predetermined outcomes they want for the banking mafia. Therefore, the chancellor of Germany just announced that she will help rig the presidency in France to get the predetermined outcome they all seem to want. She will actively campaign for Sarkozy's re-election.

 

In the Global Post we read Hermann Gröhe, the general secretary of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said over the weekend that Merkel would "actively support Nicolas Sarkozy with joint appearances in the election campaign in the spring," The Guardian reported.

 

"France needs a strong president at its head, and...The UMP and France are in good hands with Nicolas Sarkozy, who has demonstrated foresight," Gröhe said, according to Le Figaro. (Read: Gröhe knows better who should be president of France than the French people and therefore the Germans should intervene…it’s being rigged)

 

Hermann Gröhe, the general secretary of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said over the weekend that Merkel would "actively support Nicolas Sarkozy with joint appearances in the election campaign in the spring," The Guardian reported.

 

"I did not know she voted in France," the French president said in an interview with multiple television channels on Sunday evening.

 

It is a rare move for Merkel; European politicians tend to have an "unspoken pact" to not interfere with other countries' elections, according to the Guardian.

 

The end of the last sentence should read… European politicians tend to have an "unspoken pact" to not interfere with other countries' elections…until NOW. After all, there are banksters to be bailed out and national sovereignty will never come before a bankster’s profit.

 

The Onion had this nailed years ago in The Sham Election that you can watch here…

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]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBrDzZCOQtI[/ame]

 

Trade well and follow the trend, not the so-called “experts.”

 

Larry Levin

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yada yada yada.

 

youre missing the point BIG TIME.

 

Europe is just a smoke screen for the bigger plan that is the failure of the USA, and the downfall of western civilisation.

 

More information can be found by reading:

The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: Amazon.co.uk: G.Edward Griffin: Books

 

Also, look at the architects of the whole system by googling 'timeline of the rothschild family'

 

Maybe I'm a conspiracy nut, or maybe what has been planned is already well under way when you look at the social unrest so prevalent in western civilisations on both sides of the Atlantic. We're heading towards a world government and most of us are just the slaves to the system.

 

Freedom through trading?

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yada yada yada.

 

youre missing the point BIG TIME.

 

Europe is just a smoke screen for the bigger plan that is the failure of the USA, and the downfall of western civilisation.

 

More information can be found by reading:

The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: Amazon.co.uk: G.Edward Griffin: Books

 

Also, look at the architects of the whole system by googling 'timeline of the rothschild family'

 

Maybe I'm a conspiracy nut, or maybe what has been planned is already well under way when you look at the social unrest so prevalent in western civilisations on both sides of the Atlantic. We're heading towards a world government and most of us are just the slaves to the system.

 

Freedom through trading?

 

it's no conspiracy... it is the truth, and the fact... that the desendents of Jesus is ruling the world.

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ahhh the great conundrum.....

never trust a banker or a politician etc; etc;

But then how do you play the game.

 

Get on the merry go round and at least give yourself an opportunity to win a prize - or get on the production line and watch the world go by.

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yada yada yada.

 

youre missing the point BIG TIME.

 

Europe is just a smoke screen for the bigger plan that is the failure of the USA, and the downfall of western civilisation.

 

More information can be found by reading:

The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: Amazon.co.uk: G.Edward Griffin: Books

 

Also, look at the architects of the whole system by googling 'timeline of the rothschild family'

 

Maybe I'm a conspiracy nut, or maybe what has been planned is already well under way when you look at the social unrest so prevalent in western civilisations on both sides of the Atlantic. We're heading towards a world government and most of us are just the slaves to the system.

 

Freedom through trading?

Bump!

 

There is a great vid attached to this link, and I have added it below - well worth your time:

Creature from Jekyll Island (softbound book)

 

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