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Will The Bankers Win Out In The Fight For Europe?

December 20, 2011 Misc, Political News No Comments

181211rot4By Mark Thompson


2012 will be a pivotal year for the European Union.

With incredible debt levels ranging from “conservative” Germany of 85% to 160% for Greece and banks leveraged at incredible, impossible levels of 55-1, the bankers are making a desperate bid to wrest power from the sovereign governments of Europe.

As the video explains the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) would grant immunity from the organization from all legal action by member governments while allowing the ESM to litigate and confiscate as they desire.  This would create a financial dictatorship by and for a very select class of elites.

Fortunately Germany and England are having none of it and hopefully in 2012 the European Union will go down in financial flames into the ash heap of history like so many other schemes to create one Europe under the control of one dictatorship.  Bankruptcy is what is desperately needed in Europe to cleanse the continent of the corruption and filth that dominate the region.

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Posted by Mark Thompson

I am a certified building inspector, BN-4184. I worked in the "trades" for 25 years. I have been a economics college professor for 12 years off and on. I graduated UCF. Education was something denied me as a student in the Pontiac School System in the 70's during the turbulent busing years of race riots. I have spent most of my life trying to catch up to my peers. I got involved in politics in 2008 as a Libertarian helping selected Republican candidates.

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