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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:51 pm

userfromgermany wrote:Do not believe what your media and politicians are saying bad about germany. Its a classical divide and conquer strategy to not tell you the truth about the incoming haircut of 90% which is "normal" in a debt money system. It happen all about 50 years.


Germany's debt is big. Why not try the haircut at home?

Or, try it all over the Eurozone, at the same time - not in just one state.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:52 pm

userfromgermany wrote:@To_all_german_haters_in_this_forum

First: I don not represent Merkel. There are many people here who are against the Euro, Merkel and Schäuble. Additionally this persons belongs to the elite club Bilderberger (http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.php). They do not represent the normal citzens.
Second: Merkel and Schäuble tried to convince your president and country to not haircut the small people, but only the big rich oligarch people who have bank deposits in your country.

It is in the interests of this elite club to make divide and conquer strategy. We should not be angry against each other. The reason that your bank fails (and german banks will fail too at the end) is a system imminent problem of our debt money system.
Please read books about our money system before accusing whole Germany. We can not again make non-sense war which will decrease the life standard for everyone.

I'm a normal citzen. And I just tried to give advices, because I know who banksters works. And they will do at the end the same here in Germany like in your country.


I am not a German hater. I have lived in Germany twice in my life, speak fluent German, love German literature and have immense admiration and respect for the highly disciplined, hard-working German people.
All I would have wished to hear from Merkel and Schäuble would have been a little bit of sympathy for the ordinary people like me who will lose money for no fault of their own (not that I would expect that right wingers to show sympathy for the ordinary working person!).
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby userfromgermany » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:02 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
userfromgermany wrote:Do not believe what your media and politicians are saying bad about germany. Its a classical divide and conquer strategy to not tell you the truth about the incoming haircut of 90% which is "normal" in a debt money system. It happen all about 50 years.


Germany's debt is big. Why not try the haircut at home?

Or, try it all over the Eurozone, at the same time - not in just one state.


That is exactly what they will do. They will haircut by 90% all Eurozone at once. Cyprus is only a testfield.
And I don't recommend you to place your money on bank, I recommend you to exchange your money against food and water. I will earn nothing about this money move.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby userfromgermany » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:06 pm

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userfromgermany wrote:@To_all_german_haters_in_this_forum
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I am not a German hater. I have lived in Germany twice in my life, speak fluent German, love German literature and have immense admiration and respect for the highly disciplined, hard-working German people.
All I would have wished to hear from Merkel and Schäuble would have been a little bit of sympathy for the ordinary people like me who will lose money for no fault of their own (not that I would expect that right wingers to show sympathy for the ordinary working person!).


Schäuble asked that the normal non-rich people like you will loss no money at all, but only the super rich gets the haircut.
But forget Schäuble. In our interests debt money system, there are every 50-70 years a finance system reset. And it will happen in ALL countries.

What makes me angry is that our politicians are not talking about this, they try to convince their people that its the error of other people.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:16 pm

userfromgermany wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
userfromgermany wrote:Do not believe what your media and politicians are saying bad about germany. Its a classical divide and conquer strategy to not tell you the truth about the incoming haircut of 90% which is "normal" in a debt money system. It happen all about 50 years.


Germany's debt is big. Why not try the haircut at home?

Or, try it all over the Eurozone, at the same time - not in just one state.


That is exactly what they will do. They will haircut by 90% all Eurozone at once. Cyprus is only a testfield.
And I don't recommend you to place your money on bank, I recommend you to exchange your money against food and water. I will earn nothing about this money move.


I have no problem with a haircut carried out all over the eurozone, all at the same time. If they do intend to do this, why don't they do it? Why do they need to "testfield" this on Cyprus? It will be a whole different outcome "testing" it in one state to carrying it out all over the eurozone. So, I do not believe they will do it all over the eurozone on the basis of "testfielding" it in Cyprus. Methinks, they will do the haircut in Cyprus, pretend it's a test, then when the inevitable happens (chaos) they will say "Oh dear, it does not work, let's abandon the idea". :roll:

Meanwhile, they have weakened Cyprus and will come and grab our assets (Gas etc) at knockdown prices.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:23 pm

userfromgermany wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
userfromgermany wrote:@To_all_german_haters_in_this_forum
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I am not a German hater. I have lived in Germany twice in my life, speak fluent German, love German literature and have immense admiration and respect for the highly disciplined, hard-working German people.
All I would have wished to hear from Merkel and Schäuble would have been a little bit of sympathy for the ordinary people like me who will lose money for no fault of their own (not that I would expect that right wingers to show sympathy for the ordinary working person!).


Schäuble asked that the normal non-rich people like you will loss no money at all, but only the super rich gets the haircut.
But forget Schäuble. In our interests debt money system, there are every 50-70 years a finance system reset. And it will happen in ALL countries.

What makes me angry is that our politicians are not talking about this, they try to convince their people that its the error of other people.


The fact remains - and just because I am not German (I am British actually) and am criticising somebody who is German, please do not assume that I am anti-German in general - that after the haircut announced by the Cyprus government which would affect all depositors had been announced, both Merkel and Schäuble made statements in which they said that anybody with a Cyprus bank account was responsible and so had to pay, and did not criticise the decision to punish small deposit holders. I may be vilified as a traitor for saying so, but on Monday I was hoping that parliament would vote in favour of the bailout as it stood, including the deposit haircut, so that we could get this sordid business over and done with and start trying to turn round. I can't help thinking that if Merkel and Schäuble had simply expressed a little regret that a lot of innocent people were also going to be hurt, while arguing that there was no alternative, the deposit haircut might have been greeted with a little less hostility here.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby tsukoui » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:29 pm

userfromgermany wrote:@To_all_german_haters_in_this_forum

First: I don not represent Merkel. There are many people here who are against the Euro, Merkel and Schäuble. Additionally this persons belongs to the elite club Bilderberger (http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.php). They do not represent the normal citzens.
Second: Merkel and Schäuble tried to convince your president and country to not haircut the small people, but only the big rich oligarch people who have bank deposits in your country.

It is in the interests of this elite club to make divide and conquer strategy. We should not be angry against each other. The reason that your bank fails (and german banks will fail too at the end) is a system imminent problem of our debt money system.
Please read books about our money system before accusing whole Germany. We can not again make non-sense war which will decrease the life standard for everyone.

I'm a normal citzen. And I just tried to give advices, because I know who banksters works. And they will do at the end the same here in Germany like in your country.


Guten Tag userfromgermany. I don't want to divide your country but I am curious, are you from East Germany or West?
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby userfromgermany » Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:31 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
userfromgermany wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
userfromgermany wrote:@To_all_german_haters_in_this_forum
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The fact remains - and just because I am not German (I am British actually) and am criticising somebody who is German, please do not assume that I am anti-German in general - that after the haircut announced by the Cyprus government which would affect all depositors had been announced, both Merkel and Schäuble made statements in which they said that anybody with a Cyprus bank account was responsible and so had to pay, and did not criticise the decision to punish small deposit holders. I may be vilified as a traitor for saying so, but on Monday I was hoping that parliament would vote in favour of the bailout as it stood, including the deposit haircut, so that we could get this sordid business over and done with and start trying to turn round. I can't help thinking that if Merkel and Schäuble had simply expressed a little regret that a lot of innocent people were also going to be hurt, while arguing that there was no alternative, the deposit haircut might have been greeted with a little less hostility here.


Merkel and Schäuble are not loyal to their own german people. So don't hope they will be loyal to others.
For me they are criminals in several ways long time before this crisis. What ever, if you have money and have already food, I recommend you to buy physical gold and the undervalued silver.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:35 am

Goodnight Germany.

We never forget...


Hero of Greek resistance who removed Nazi flag from Acropolis dead at 89
Agence France-Presse
Published: Sunday, May 01, 2011
Greek resistance hero Apostolos Santas, who famously removed a Nazi flag from the Acropolis in 1941, died on Saturday aged 89, Greek news agency Ana reported.
Santas, who passed away at an Athens hospital, was a 19-year-old law student when he and friend Manolis Glezos climbed onto the Acropolis in the middle of night and tore down the flag bearing the swastika unnoticed.
The veteran of the resistance later recalled how the idea came to them as they gazed at the sunset, spoiled by the "heavy shadow" cast by the flag. Sentenced to death in absentia by the Nazis, occupation forces arrested the pair in March 1942, but released them, unaware of their identity.
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Re: My recommendation from Germany

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sat Mar 23, 2013 12:39 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:Goodnight Germany.

We never forget...


Hero of Greek resistance who removed Nazi flag from Acropolis dead at 89
Agence France-Presse
Published: Sunday, May 01, 2011
Greek resistance hero Apostolos Santas, who famously removed a Nazi flag from the Acropolis in 1941, died on Saturday aged 89, Greek news agency Ana reported.
Santas, who passed away at an Athens hospital, was a 19-year-old law student when he and friend Manolis Glezos climbed onto the Acropolis in the middle of night and tore down the flag bearing the swastika unnoticed.
The veteran of the resistance later recalled how the idea came to them as they gazed at the sunset, spoiled by the "heavy shadow" cast by the flag. Sentenced to death in absentia by the Nazis, occupation forces arrested the pair in March 1942, but released them, unaware of their identity.


Nice one GiG :D :D :D
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