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Bullets! What a stupid thing to say

 

When can't buy it...you take it.

 

Seems to be the pattern in parts of the World where currencies have dropped off the deep end.

 

See I knew you'd come round and start investing in precious metals.

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They will continue flogging their political experiment until the whole thing crashes and burns with huge consequences or they'll just continue printing oodles of funny money long enough to shoehorn everyone into another doomed to failure political union, this time with everyone under German control. Hmmmm....

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The United States of Europe will plow on ahead regardless. See we need a euro and dollar collapse to bring in the IMF's saviour of it's Special Drawing Rights currency to solve the problem. Solution is already waiting in the wings.

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The managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, insisted: "We're going to work very constructively to see if we can find a solution for Greece. That's what really is our goal, our purpose and our mission."

 

So far, Greece has received nearly 149bn euros (£119bn; $191bn) from the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, out of 240bn euros that has been approved in two bailout loans.

 

 

What is the point ... ?

 

There is little doubt in my mind that the EU, IMF & ECB will just keep pushing on with this until their political / banking careers are over and the problem is left in the arms of some more poor unfortunate souls.

 

Greece can NEVER EVER pay their debt back EVER.

 

The more they borrow the bigger the haircut and those on the receiving end of the clippers will not be happy.

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The managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, insisted: "We're going to work very constructively to see if we can find a solution for Greece. That's what really is our goal, our purpose and our mission."

 

So far, Greece has received nearly 149bn euros (£119bn; $191bn) from the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, out of 240bn euros that has been approved in two bailout loans.

 

 

What is the point ... ?

 

There is little doubt in my mind that the EU, IMF & ECB will just keep pushing on with this until their political / banking careers are over and the problem is left in the arms of some more poor unfortunate souls.

 

Greece can NEVER EVER pay their debt back EVER.

 

The more they borrow the bigger the haircut and those on the receiving end of the clippers will not be happy.

 

The key is the more they borrow the more in debt they are and the more subservient they then become to Brussels, who seek to strip them of their sovereignty until they then get their dream of a true european superstate. They're being spoon fed all this money for a reason, and it's not to keep Greece as a nation afloat.

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We need out of this EU ... and soon.

 

Cameron dare not instruct a referendum, he knows the outcome as we all do.

 

The managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, insisted: "We're going to work very constructively to see if we can find a solution for Greece. That's what really is our goal, our purpose and our mission."

 

So far, Greece has received nearly 149bn euros (£119bn; $191bn) from the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, out of 240bn euros that has been approved in two bailout loans.

 

 

What is the point ... ?

 

There is little doubt in my mind that the EU, IMF & ECB will just keep pushing on with this until their political / banking careers are over and the problem is left in the arms of some more poor unfortunate souls.

 

Greece can NEVER EVER pay their debt back EVER.

 

The more they borrow the bigger the haircut and those on the receiving end of the clippers will not be happy.

 

The key is the more they borrow the more in debt they are and the more subservient they then become to Brussels, who seek to strip them of their sovereignty until they then get their dream of a true european superstate. They're being spoon fed all this money for a reason, and it's not to keep Greece as a nation afloat.

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The key is the more they borrow the more in debt they are and the more subservient they then become to Brussels, who seek to strip them of their sovereignty until they then get their dream of a true european superstate. They're being spoon fed all this money for a reason, and it's not to keep Greece as a nation afloat.

 

Then the space lizards that control the European superstate will build a roof over the whole of Greece to hide the chemtrail factories!

 

The reason for keeping Greece afloat is because the other nations have lent so much already that it failing would bring more down and cost more than propping it up.

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