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2013, the First Steps in a Chaotic “World After”

The current geopolitical dislocation, largely anticipated by LEAP/E2020 since February of 2009 (GEAB No. 32), has resulted in a global fragmentation than will accelerate over the course of next year, amidst global recession. The end of the leadership… more »

Everything You Need to Know About Greek Austerity in One Graph

November 15th, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication

Written by John Lounsbury The European Commission has established quite a track record in financial planning.  If you follow their actions it can be summarized very briefly as:  We will cut fiscal deficits to produce economic growth. After five years… more »

Is There a Peace Prize for Failure?

October 14th, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication

Nobel Peace Prize:  Was It Deserved? Written by Stephen Swanson A week in which the European Union wins a Nobel Peace Prize and also is chided by the IMF for not doing more to implement a Euro wide banking regime to contain continuing financial th… more »

Austerity and Political Reality

September 13th, 2012
in Op Ed

by Dirk Ehnts It seems that the reality is starting to sink in that austerity is guaranteed to a) make things worse economically for your country and b) make re-election of the government imposing austerity all but impossible. Mariano Rajoy, who gave h… more »

Coup d'Etat: Government of the Banks, by the Banks and for the Banks

July 2nd, 2012
in Op Ed

by Ellen Brown, Web of Debt On Friday, June 29th, German Chancellor Angela Merkel acquiesced to changes to a permanent Eurozone bailout fund—“before the ink was dry,” as critics complained. Besides easing the conditions under which bailouts would be g… more »

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