Debt Rattle March 29 2016
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March 29, 2016 at 9:28 am #27509Raúl Ilargi MeijerKeymaster
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[See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 29 2016]March 29, 2016 at 4:34 pm #27510cloudhiddenParticipantKunstler.com Account Suspended…..why?
March 29, 2016 at 11:09 pm #27511VisionHawkParticipantRe: Coral bleaching….. no surprises there.
Perhaps it’s just a by-product of the continual aerial bombardment of chemicals we are experiencing all along the East Coast of Australia??
March 29, 2016 at 11:19 pm #27512Ken BarrowsParticipantVH,
Don’t know about that. Although, of course (cough?), the earth is not warming, the oceans are acidifying. It’s a side effect of emitting all that carbon dioxide.March 30, 2016 at 1:24 am #27513BabbleParticipant“The United States [..] has meanwhile pledged just 7% of the nearly 171,000 considered to be its fair share, it showed. The Netherlands also stood at 7%, Denmark at 15 and Britain at 22, Oxfam said.”
So you forgot to say how many Russia has pledged to take. How about zero, they just bomb the hospitals and civilians so the refugees can flood Europe. What a criminal country, always has been and always will be.March 30, 2016 at 7:10 am #27522RaleighParticipantBabble – Russia may not have taken many Middle Eastern refugees, but they sure as hell have taken thousands and thousands of Ukranians who fled into Russia; you know, the ones in eastern Ukraine who have been getting bombed and killed too.
A group of refugees in Russia felt they had the right to put their hands where they shouldn’t, and some Russian men set them straight.
“A group of 51 refugees were brutally assaulted outside a night club in Murmansk, Russia, after they groped and molested women at a night club Saturday.
The refugees had previously been ordered to leave Norway for “bad behavior” and tried their luck in Russia. What they didn’t realize when they went out clubbing in Murmansk is that Russians have less tolerance when it comes to sexual assault on local women than other European countries.”
So they were expelled from Norway for “bad behavior”, and they ended up in Russia. Apparently Russia is taking some.
March 30, 2016 at 7:24 am #27523RaleighParticipantBabble – thank goodness Russia went into Syria. The U.S.-backed ISIS is being pummelled with the help of Russia. And, no, it is not Russia’s fault that people are fleeing into Europe. These people were invited in by Merkel, enticed to come. Word went out on Facebook and Twitter that Germany wanted them to come, and so they came, even though they were safe in Turkey, 80% of them living in apartments, not refugee camps (even though the bleeding hearts don’t like that info to get around).
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the United States (along with its NATO puppets) have been instrumental in destroying Syria. They wanted Assad gone. This is what they do to countries. Same in Libya and in Iraq. Keeps the military-industrial complex in lots and lots of moolah! Stirs up the tribes in the Middle East, creates confusion, destruction. Countries don’t become strong and talk back when they’re destroyed, do they?
The U.S. fighter jets that were supposed to be bombing ISIS were coming back with three-quarters of their payloads. They weren’t trying to bomb ISIS. They created ISIS in order to take out Assad. If you want to blame anyone, blame the U.S.
https://cluborlov.blogspot.ca/2016/03/always-attack-wrong-country.html#more
March 30, 2016 at 11:18 am #27528Dr. DiabloParticipantHave you been keeping up with the news? Your position might have made sense some months ago, but now the front-page news of even the most intractable western media outlets have nothing to support your views, and are openly reporting US/Western/NATO involvement in backing ISIS, invading Iraq, Syria, going on 5 years. They published the bank transfers, showed pictures of the oil convoys and named the Western oil companies profiting by Erdogan’s oil convoys. Meanwhile after 5 years of “accidental drops” of arms to ISIS, and dropping leaflets on ISIS instead of bombs (not kidding), Russia took out ISIS in 6 months, and is in fact the only state actor that’s in the country legally. It’s in the news. Along with the failure to substantiate any claims of Russian destruction of civilians and hospitals, etc. It was completely fabricated.
So, back to your claim, why should Russia take any Syrians at all? Syria’s elected leader–by an 80% margin, 10x the present support of the US President and Congress–asked Russia for help so Syrians can be safe in Syria, and stay there. In fact, haven’t they also saved Europe by creating the opportunity for Syrians to return to a safe Syria? So wouldn’t leaving the country they helped stabilize be against the point?
Out of date information is not going to win arguments.
March 30, 2016 at 5:17 pm #27530seychellesParticipantBabble
” What a criminal country, always has been and always will be.”
Surely you are referring to Eretz ‘Do as we say and not as we do’ Israel! LOLMarch 31, 2016 at 9:39 pm #27547TheTrivium4TWParticipant>>” What a criminal country, always has been and always will be.”
Surely you are referring to Eretz ‘Do as we say and not as we do’ Israel! LOL<<Almost every government is a front for the Debt-Money Monopolist cartel. The first 90 minutes of this documentary is good and I’m hoping the next 3 hours is equally as good…
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