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Bilderberg Scheme To Save The Euro

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posted on May, 15 2012 @ 10:58 AM
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Bilderberg Scheme To Save The Euro


www.infowars.com

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Bilderberg Group is terrified that Greece’s potential exit from the eurozone could lead to a dramatic economic recovery and provide a template for other countries to follow suit, threatening to torpedo the euro single currency and the entire agenda for a European federal superstate.
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posted on May, 15 2012 @ 10:58 AM
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I think its official, the global power elite are running scared. They're going to be desperate trying to get things together for Obama's second term, as well as dealing with the Eurozone Crisis on one hand. Perhaps this is why Ron Paul is doing so well, they can't put 100% of their effort on making sure Romney wins the nomination, so they figured they would take care of Paul later while they sort out this much more obvious, and serious, problem.

I'm willing to bet that they fail, Greece exits the Euro, and by 2013 is a thriving sovereign economy once again, making Bilderberg look like a bunch of idiots.

www.infowars.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:08 AM
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Even if Greece out from Euro, we still have the other PIIS, Bilderberg not worried, just a small glitch, there are others quite ripe for picking.
Never underestimate the power of dominoes.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:12 AM
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Ha!

I have been saying this for ages. Of course they are terrified. They see their doom on the horizon.

Nationalize.

That is what keeps them awake. That is what makes them shake. That is what will destroy them.

Nationalize everything!



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:17 AM
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Look at Iceland. They arrested the bankers, refused to pay the money back, rewrote their constitution and kicked out the government. The economy is thriving.. Food for though really.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:17 AM
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maybe they have to exit, followed by other...then the euro-core strengthens up, leaving the outsiders no chance to compete without rejoining them - but this time the hard way...

good old hegel style
edit on 15-5-2012 by Hessdalen because: mindcontrol



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:19 AM
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Bildeburg group are not terrified and are not running scared.

It was part of their plan all along to shackle nations (and individuals) to the slavery of debt, and is working quite well.

As nations collapse, and currencies collapse, it just gives them the opportunity to move their players into place in the ensuing chaos.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:22 AM
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I strongly applaud the people of iceland for what they've done but what you have to remember is iceland is a very small place compared to even one american state. Even the UK is huge in comparison to iceland.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:27 AM
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With a population of only about 300k. They actually have a government that works for the people. Not against them.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:29 AM
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Exactly, compared with the UK's 60 million it makes it a bit easier to see how they were able to slightly revolutionise.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 11:33 AM
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And even with a population that small, it was still no easy job.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 01:45 PM
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It had been a though since my childhood that smaller nations would always be able to better execute the will of the people. This was the first thing I can remember that made me uncomfortable with living here in America. Living in Washington State I realized the first time I watched the news that the Politicians in DC didnt have any Idea what we were about and what we found Important. Therefore I had long played with the fancy of a secession, at one time I even reviewed local economies and determined that more wealth and stability could be attained by the breakup of the union. I realized especially that my home up here was had a thriving economy and even detached would be able to assist other people in providing food, energy and industrial supplies. Naturally as I grew more aware i realized that dissatisfaction with the governing individuals in the federal arena was extremely widespread.

Especially on issues of money. Improper control of money seems to be the quickest way to accrue public hatred. I believe that we would all be very happy to arrest our own bankers pending an audit, especially the "Federal" Reserve.

I hope that Greece in throwing down their chains lead Europe by example and take their power back! Perhaps watching such a success take place would help American protesters to form more decisive intentions...



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 01:52 PM
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I was under the impression that there is no procedure to exit the eurozone.

How exactly would Greece exit the Euro?



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 02:21 PM
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Originally posted by METACOMET
I was under the impression that there is no procedure to exit the eurozone.

How exactly would Greece exit the Euro?


A bit like this I think. Banks close. Panic, riots, etc. Banks re-open and savers find their savings are now in a largely worthless drachma.

en.wikipedia.org...(1999–2002)

Thats why greeks are pulling their euros from banks in droves.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 02:34 PM
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The US dollar index jumped today now above 81. Something just happened at 3PM, the Dow Jones trading activity spiked upwards and the Dow dropped over 70 points? Maybe we will get some news soon.

Only thing I found was the usual... Wait another month.


ATHENS, Greece — Greece is headed for another month of political paralysis ahead of new elections in mid-June, after party leaders failed to reach an agreement to build a coalition government. The protracted deadlock and the prospect of an anti-austerity party winning the new vote hammered Europe’s markets on fears that the debt-crippled country could be forced out of the European single currency, triggering shockwaves throughout the 17-country eurozone.

edit on 15-5-2012 by Cauliflower because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 02:42 PM
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Originally posted by Germanicus
reply to post by Davian
 

Ha!

I have been saying this for ages. Of course they are terrified. They see their doom on the horizon.

Nationalize.

That is what keeps them awake. That is what makes them shake. That is what will destroy them.

Nationalize everything!


Are you the only person to figure this out? I thought I was on ATS wasting my time............



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 02:47 PM
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Originally posted by babybunnies
Bildeburg group are not terrified and are not running scared.

It was part of their plan all along to shackle nations (and individuals) to the slavery of debt, and is working quite well.

As nations collapse, and currencies collapse, it just gives them the opportunity to move their players into place in the ensuing chaos.


It is the capitalism that you espouse so dearly that allows them this comfort zone.

Capitalism cannot exist without debt slavery. It is what the pyramid of deceit is based on!



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 03:03 PM
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Originally posted by EarthCitizen07

Originally posted by Germanicus
reply to post by Davian
 

Ha!

I have been saying this for ages. Of course they are terrified. They see their doom on the horizon.

Nationalize.

That is what keeps them awake. That is what makes them shake. That is what will destroy them.

Nationalize everything!


Are you the only person to figure this out? I thought I was on ATS wasting my time............


We only need to nationalize the industries that are integral to our standard of living. Banking, energy, food, healthcare, water, transportation, communication, and housing to a degree. Doesn't mean you don't reward workers for a job well done or innovation.

Industries that provide goods and services not vital to our standard of living should stay capitalistic.

The Euro zone is not looking too good regardless of a Greece exit or not. Greece will liklely just grease the skids so to say.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 03:29 PM
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someone whispered me to watch the balkans, the balkan states are the key to success or failure in the recent awakening of citizens across europe or should i say southern europe. Iran is a smoke screen so well orchestrated that when it hits, all and everyone will be left with jaw dropping responses.



posted on May, 15 2012 @ 03:47 PM
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Originally posted by sligtlyskeptical

Originally posted by EarthCitizen07

Originally posted by Germanicus
reply to post by Davian
 

Ha!

I have been saying this for ages. Of course they are terrified. They see their doom on the horizon.

Nationalize.

That is what keeps them awake. That is what makes them shake. That is what will destroy them.

Nationalize everything!


Are you the only person to figure this out? I thought I was on ATS wasting my time............


We only need to nationalize the industries that are integral to our standard of living. Banking, energy, food, healthcare, water, transportation, communication, and housing to a degree. Doesn't mean you don't reward workers for a job well done or innovation.

Industries that provide goods and services not vital to our standard of living should stay capitalistic.

The Euro zone is not looking too good regardless of a Greece exit or not. Greece will liklely just grease the skids so to say.


It already was like that in western europe going back at least 20 years ago. Slowely but surely reaganomics and thatcherism killed the "by the people and for the people" dream under the guise of economic reform. They never told europeans that the central bank is a debt dictatorship which undermines public opinions and demands. The banks always came first!

Are there any europeans on ATS that remember any of this? Surely it was not thaaaattt looooonnggg ago
But we sure as hell remember World War 2, which was 30 years before european socialism. My, my, my....how soon we forget what is so convient and prop up ONLY the UGLY! In fact I am having doubts if it was 3 milion or 6 million "undesirables" gassed to death by nazis. Jews lie about A LOT of things to keep world war 3 alive.
edit on 5/15/2012 by EarthCitizen07 because: (no reason given)




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