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Considering that the assembled company can't begin to agree on what happened in previous years, I think that predictions for the future are waffleware.
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Top 10 predictions for the future.
New Labour
Gordon Brown
Huge rise in taxes
Huge rise in unemployment
Huge rise in immigration
Huge rise in crime
Big fall in house prices
Civil unrest
Global Cooling
WWIII
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostG20 is a postal district in Glasgow - MaryHill.
So the Rothchilds control - the Fed the EU Bank - I guess they must want to destroy the Bank of England - or - much easier push the UK into the Euro.
The Federal Reserve is not Federal - it is in the hands of private Bankers.
Federal Reserve Bank.
Just like Rapid Deployment Force, and other phrases from the United States of America. Hmm.
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Originally posted by expat View PostOK, if you want conspiracy theories: Mayer Rothschild hit on the idea of the type of banking that creates and lends money to Governments, generally to wage wars. He sent his 5 sons to different cities in 5 countries, and since then all European wars have involved one of those countries, often more than one.
Plans to expand in the USA were less successful, but in the end, fruitful new ground was broken in Israel: the Balfour Declaration was addressed to Baron Rothschild, James Rothschild gifted the Knesset building to Israel, and Dorothy de Rothschild the Supreme Court. The Hebrew version of the song "If I were a rich man" is "If I were a Rothschild".
Of course I don't really believe any of this . But I suspect that when the French G20 delegation blame the crisis on "cosmopolitan bankers", this is what they have in mind. Of course, G20 is a supermarket chain in France, so they may be becoming confused.
So the Rothchilds control - the Fed the EU Bank - I guess they must want to destroy the Bank of England - or - much easier push the UK into the Euro.
The Federal Reserve is not Federal - it is in the hands of private Bankers.
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OK, if you want conspiracy theories: Mayer Rothschild hit on the idea of the type of banking that creates and lends money to Governments, generally to wage wars. He sent his 5 sons to different cities in 5 countries, and since then all European wars have involved one of those countries, often more than one.
Plans to expand in the USA were less successful, but in the end, fruitful new ground was broken in Israel: the Balfour Declaration was addressed to Baron Rothschild, James Rothschild gifted the Knesset building to Israel, and Dorothy de Rothschild the Supreme Court. The Hebrew version of the song "If I were a rich man" is "If I were a Rothschild".
Of course I don't really believe any of this . But I suspect that when the French G20 delegation blame the crisis on "cosmopolitan bankers", this is what they have in mind. Of course, G20 is a supermarket chain in France, so they may be becoming confused.
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Olive oil in a pan, 3 cloves of Garlic per person finely chopped, 1 tin of anchovies per person, 2 green chilies per person finely chopped. Half lemon juice per person. Gently fry till anchovies melt into juice then mix in cooked spaghetti.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnchovies will be extinct in the next decade.
If you want to make some money buy storage and pack it full of anchovies tins. You will make a fortune if you can live for 30 years.
http://theinfosphere.org/A_Fishful_of_Dollars for anyone who thinks I'm a bit odd.Last edited by gingerjedi; 2 April 2009, 12:48.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnchovies will be extinct in the next decade.
If you want to make some money buy storage and pack it full of anchovies tins. You will make a fortune if you can live for 30 years.
Goodbye Cruel World.
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Seriously, you will be able to pick up a tin of anchovies for 30 pence trade but in 30 years they will cost a fortune, a dead anchovy is probably the highest yield long term investment you can make.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnchovies will be extinct in the next decade.
If you want to make some money buy storage and pack it full of anchovies tins. You will make a fortune if you can live for 30 years.
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Anchovies will be extinct in the next decade.
If you want to make some money buy storage and pack it full of anchovies tins. You will make a fortune if you can live for 30 years.
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