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Nr.10 23 november 2011 00:49

Verkiezingen? De nieuwe bazen in Griekenl., Italië: activa Goldman Sachs & Bilderberg
 
Vreemd he. Toevallig.

Verkiezingen? Hahaha.

Nr.10 23 november 2011 00:57

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Frans Oghtendlicht 23 november 2011 12:34

Dat noemen ze hier 'onpartijdige experts'.

Amon_Re 23 november 2011 12:35

Euh... Sorry?

Snerror 23 november 2011 12:51

Heil Goldman Sachs! Heil Bilderberg! Ik ben uw trouwe dienaar!!

Amon_Re 23 november 2011 12:57

<<< volgt niet.

Nr.10 23 november 2011 17:47

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door White Raven (Bericht 5819940)
Dat noemen ze hier 'onpartijdige experts'.

Hier scheiden de wegen van democratie en kapitalisme.

freelancer 23 november 2011 17:53

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Nr.10 (Bericht 5819410)
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Gekken eren gekken... 8O

zonbron 23 november 2011 18:05

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Snerror (Bericht 5819983)
Heil Goldman Sachs! Heil Bilderberg! Ik ben uw trouwe dienaar!!


i for one welcome our new insect overlords
;-)




zonbron 23 november 2011 18:28

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door White Raven (Bericht 5819940)
Dat noemen ze hier 'onpartijdige experts'.

Is dat PC ?

Welcome our expert overlords !

Hier een voorsmaakje uit Italia


















Citaat:

The Technocratic Revulsion Begins: Photos And Video As Thousands Of Italians Protest Monti's "Banker" Government

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/17/2011 09:23 -0500

Well that was quick: Italy is about to be acquainted with the old Asian saying that a "known devil is better then unknown angel", especially when the angel is a Prime and Finance minister (two for the austere price of one) working purely on the behalf of offshore banker interests. As Reuters and Corriere report, thousands of Italians took to the streets in several cities on Thursday to protest against what they called a "bankers' government" led by economist Mario Monti, and there were clashes with police. Students in Italy's financial capital Milan threw firecrackers at police trying to prevent them approaching the Bocconi university, which is chaired by Monti and has become a symbol for the new executive of technocrats he has formed to tackle Italy's debt crisis. Police responded by charging the students with batons. One journalist was injured by a firecracker, police sources said. The students also threw eggs and fake dollar banknotes at the building of the Italian banking association. "We don't want the banks to rule" and "Monti's government is not the solution," the students chanted." Well as long as it is only the students who feel this way, all is well. If, however, the anti-Monti sentiment is shared by more, which it is, then the technocratic government will be lucky to survive three weeks... forget 2013. And the greater the revulsion, the bigger the Stockholm Syndrome nostalgia for Berlusconi will be. If we were betting people, we would speculate that Silvio's chances for reelection are soaring with each passing minute.

More from Reuters:

There were also protests in Turin, Rome, Palermo and Bari, with demonstrators targeting universities where some of Monti's ministers used to teach, bank branches and tax offices.

In Turin, clashes broke out between police and thousands of demonstrators including anarchists trying to approach the local headquarters of the Bank of Italy.

Police said several people had been injured, including a policeman. Some of the protesters chanted: "Smell of austerity" and "Monti will all make us beggars."

A collapse of market confidence has pushed Italy to the brink of financial disaster and driven up its borrowing costs to unsustainable levels.

Monti's cabinet is made up of a mix of academic specialists and experienced administrators and includes Corrado Passera, the chief executive of Italy's biggest retail bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, as industry minister.
Meer beelden en video : ZEROHEDGE

Snerror 23 november 2011 18:29

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door zonbron (Bericht 5820854)

i for one welcome our new insect overlords
;-)




:lol: :lol: :lol:

Zalig.

Nr.10 23 november 2011 23:09

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freelancer 23 november 2011 23:13

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door zonbron (Bericht 5820901)
Is dat PC ?

Welcome our expert overlords !

Hier een voorsmaakje uit Italia




















Meer beelden en video : ZEROHEDGE

Hier wordt beween dat lui-links zich soms ook kan bewegen... 8O

Mosasaurus 24 november 2011 16:46

Ettienne Davignon Stop met die chemtrails in mijn tuin


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