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  • The two recent eclipses match those of 1991 and there was a civil war in Europe at that time as well as a deep recession.

  • England is expensive , the sterling pound is expensive , a ficticious currency. It only produces british beach bums backpackers travelling the world, for the real hard-working english, its nonsense no one want to invest and create jobs in the UK. Devalue and millions of jobs will be created

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  • So what's the solution? I don't think protectionism is the only way to get out of this shit. In the 30s protectionism brought to WW2. I say corporations and banks must pay for the this 'cause they're the only guilty of this shit.

  • Hey F!! I enjoyed watching and hearing you. It is true once you start digging info from other sources and non mainstream newspapers then the story takes a different angle. Yes, we are going through a bad time. Here in Spain it terrible and sadly locals thing that by Q2 2010 things will get better - blind fools!!! lOVED YOUR MESSAGE TO THE YOUNG VIEWERS. Keep rocking

  • "feverIam" I work on the refinery next door to total and we have been showing our suport to the lads who are protesting. We have nothing against the italians working on there what our problem is the company that has won this contract is excluding british skilled workers. Our region in the country has alot of industry and with the economic status of the country people are on notice or they have been laid off so there is lots of skilled locals out of work which can quite easy do the jobs

  • I hope Total and the contractor follows through with the 'plan' worked out with ACAS, and actually gets some British workers onto the contract!

    Good luck over the coming months!

  • Lawyers = Liars

  • OK, once was enough

  • i go sleep now i must work in morning, wake me up when he go go s,

  • his look like he smells a fart haha go play in snow

  • thas guy looky like barry manilow after ricky hitton punch him on nose.

  • all the leaders ideals for globalisation are falling flat on their face, their policies are simply not working yet they refuse to listen to their nations concerns.

    Every leader needs to concentrate on their own country and sort out their own problems and stop interfering in other countries matters.....especially you Mr.Brown.

  • Hey Mike!!!

    Thanks again :)

    &

    Thanks for all the valuable info.

  • You are, of course, welcome :=)

  • vote BNP, as the other parties are obviously rigged.

  • My guess is alot these workers are not italian or portugese.But cheap labour from south america namely brazil.

    Sure the management and the supervisors are EU citizens but I would bet alot of these workers are not even EU citizens.

    Welcome to the new world order.

    I believe This will be along drawn out affair where the goverament will not give in .

    If it is EU citizens ,then ok but I wonder how many of these workers are not EU citizens ?????????????

  • i made a comment on timesonline and said the same, in london there has been an influx over the last 5 years of brazillians using there italian and portugese passports. they shouldnt even be here and someone should be fining those employing them.

  • How is that they should not be in England? If they have a european passport, they can go wherever they want in Europe.

    Dont take it back but I somehow find ironic that british people are bitching over a phenomenum (globalization) they have so participated in. Britain did not want globalization? Well, would have been very well not to participate that heavily in it. Many people in those times did not want the Brits to come to their home and force on them what they have been forced on.

  • im talking about people from brazil who enter the country via italy and portugal, drop in on there relatives change there surname, acquire a passport of said relatives nationality and then come here and work in london. they are brazillian, believe me, they get deported when they are caught so they must be illegal. thats what im talking about. personally i am not a fan of globalisation, when you say 'britain' you are talking about a group of politicians or directors maybe? but not me.

  • If brazilains have a portuguese grand parent, they can apply for portuguese nationality. The same applies for people with italian grand parent.

    No, I am not talking about a group of politicians or directors, but the very people of Britain which participated heartfully in the globalization.

  • this is the second time i have watched your video, they are so good and i like the way you explain things!

    keep em coming, im sure you will be on the telly befire long.

    P.S do you ever hold public lectures?

  • LOL my mistake, I shan't be making that mistake again! Still want be under a rock with me? LOL

    Peace Sister :)

  • Is there enough room under that rock for me? LOL I didn't like the red pill much (gave me a bit of gas), but I guess it has helped me see the way

    Peace brother

  • Vote BNP.Save the United Kingdom

  • Also unconnected...

    The govt has announced it will "secure" loans for tradesmen and businesses. I asked my bank about it, and they said the loans were only available ot peopel who would have ogt the loan, except for a SLIGHT reason, like "you odnt own your own house" or have enough security.

    It doesnt count, if your business is actually failing. For that, you dont qualify.

    So the govt think they are helping, but the banks plan is ot just get the govt to secure their NORMAL loans !!

  • Another interesting news item, this week (though nothing to do with this), is the TAMIL TIGERS.

    The news has now announced that they have been "cornered" (modern technollogy has spied them out), in villages.

    They have been told to release thier civilian hostages. and come into the field to fight the army. But they are Guerilla fighters, and these villagers appear ot me, to be their families (they are FROM somewhere).

    But the news says they are going in !

    Are they gonna massacre them ?

  • Great info and thanks for the links.

  • How about a "good bank" for the UK? Give it some capital to get it started and then it can run itself along good old prudent, old-fashioned lines. A solid business can apply for funds in the usual way.

  • No way anyone here would buy into it. Too good to be true LOL!

  • Actually the government is talking about a new 'people's bank' run from the post office. Will it work?

  • There is no good old prudent, old fashioned lines. The game has always been consuming, consuming, expanding, expanding. If it was not, there would not have been something like colonization...

  • I thought the Prime Minister got a degree in history at University? I didn't know he was a lawyer.

  • Thank you for correcting me. I was wrong. Darling is the lawyer.

    He studied History at the University of Edinburgh and has an MA and a PhD. His doctorate was titled "The Labour Party and Political Change in Scotland 1918-29." I would have to say his focus on Scotland at the time leading up to the Great Depression should give him some insight into the current mess. But does it?

    Neither is educated in Economics.

    Peace

  • Well said!

    Very interesting video though; you know how to put across a debate, especially on such a fiery topic. I found your words quite encapsulating.

  • 25 percent discount offered to this guy the next time he pops in to the yard

  • Ive looked round our way, and there arent any fluffay animals really.

    The birds arent even the eating kind. There are a few cats, but even they are skinny.

    But the lawyers, and bankers look quite fat. I'm not thinkning of eating them or anything, ha ha. But we coudl feed them to the pigs, and they woudl grow faster, and then the bankers would have been of some use.

    And when they "seem" ot be tlakign in code, they ARE. They are pasisng messages ot peopel thye cant just telephone - spie types !

  • All kind of birds can be eaten. Issue is that their natural habitat being destroyed, they are way too scarce to support a 1,000 individuals population. Good luck.

  • CZman:

    i hate it when peopel state the obvious, as though that may be the answer to a complicated problem.

    Your comment which amounts to: "THere are more birds than people, so we cant survive on them", reminds me that we are all monkeys.

    My point (obviously, i thought), is that TOO MANY people have been crammed into spaces where they CANNOT survive naturally, regardless of personal effort. Therefore they are dependant on the suppliers of life, and are property.

    This IS our legal position !

  • Where did I state the obvious to you? From the comment I answered to, quote:"

    Ive looked round our way, and there arent any fluffay animals really.

    The birds arent even the eating kind. "

    Therefore my answer "All kind of birds can be eaten" I dont seem to state the obvious here.

  • That Tanya Gold clip was excellent. I never thought that apocalyptic preparation could be made so humorous.

    Favorite part: she says "I'm going to chop the head off of a pheasant...and I know what all you Guardian reading animal caring people are saying 'don't do that it's cruel', but This is the apocalypse and it's live on biscuits or learn to chop the heads of of fluffy animals.. and the biscuits are going to run out sooner or later....sooner if I'm around!

    :) I'm still laughing. Thanks!

  • I really appreciated the irony of her failing at lighting the fire, then having a drag on a smoke when he gets it going! LOL How'd she light the fag? Really good piece; above par for the guardian!

  • I think that, if you look at the present situations around th eowrld, you will see htta there is some sort of EMPIRE building, going on.

    I woudl guess that these £trillions that are being "invested" in our futures, are part of some "balancing" act throughout the world, to even life styles, and feed the poor.

    Either that, or the same Royalists who we've ALL fought wars against (and won), in the past, are back, and are about to try and take over the world with slavery - AGAIN!

    Wake Up! Again!

  • 2,000,000 THIS MONTH!!!!

    I thought you were going to say 'this year'!

  • over 540,000 in a week in the US; yes - that's over 2,000,000 in a month! Yikes! And Obama's 'big' plan expects to employ 3-4 million in a 2 years? So what about the other 10 million out of work?

  • very informative, over here in the states, our media has become extremely censored.. virtually no news about Iceland or European countries... we apreciate your info... thankyou

  • I'm glad it is appreciated :-)

  • I'd love to see Iceland join the EU. (I'm American AND an EU citizen.) Great country, great people. I considered living there about 8 years ago. I don't think they'd like having their fishing industry curtailed, however (though it should be). I think Iceland would be an asset to the EU. They produce a lot of "green" power, too (though it'd be hard to transmit it to the Continent . . . ) Greetings from France.

  • Strange,

    There are still people who think that the euro is a great currency.

    Don't think so.

  • Thanks for filling us in on what's going on in the UK.

  • Supa, VV, Mot, George and others have the ability to organize regional "leaders" so we can come together in large numbers for protests, such as the one in Washington D.C. on July 4 09'. These regional leaders could organize logistical movement and schedule meetings. Perhaps a monthly meeting could be held at a public spot. Many, many people would join this movement if they knew we were serious. Look at what happened for the WTO meeting in 1999.

  • it's not true that all americans are dumb cunts. good vid.

    although i don't share your optimism about the future.

    smash the system

  • There is a Fed theory that the Fed can mop up the liquidity once the markets unfreeze to prevent inflation. Is this possible?

  • perhaps. Who knows.

    However, think of each bail out, as a smoke screen.

    There is legislation attached to each bail out. When I say Legislation, I really mean "conditions" (I'll give you this cash, if you _____) catch my drift? Why do you think the drinking age is 21 in the states? (because if a state lowers the age to lower than 21, the state forfeits federal highway grants)

    to reiterate: Its not the liquidity which ya should worry about, its the legislation as condition on receipt of money

  • hay guys

    i have been doing a go slow all day

    its fab, give it a try

  • Thanks for the videos. You are the man

  • lol when have you seen worse aknowledging now and ahead

  • Thanks for keeping everyone up to speed on the global economy from your side of the world, it's very nice of you to take your time to share this information and provide the links to back it up. It's time to stock up on the essentials!!

  • prepare for curfews and control of movement

  • You cant move in a concentration camp, thats where we will be headed.

  • There's no reason why US reps would attend Davos knowing that they're going to get skewered by the worldwide reps. And then they have to suffer the indignity of having that well aimed reaction shot of being called a wasteful twit. US is damned if we do, damned if we don't.

  • thanks again for showing us all this very important information.

    like you said, this could all get very ugly, very quickly.... what is going to happen next....will there be mass riots across the globe.....we we all decend back into the dark ages...... we will all find out in a very short time....

    Keep these brilliant videos coming.

    peace....

  • Well I am freaked out. Match your findings with Glen Beck's presentation "An Inconvenient Debt", and it's clear the world is going to hell in a paper money basket.

  • Now if only more people would check out how money is 'created' and 'destroyed', we'd be a long way to solving the mess :( Peace

  • So if it goes all racial, the Royals have their man in.

    The Labour Party, and Gordon Brown are our people.

    Most peopel still dont blame HIM.

    This was ALL created by LORDS. LORD Barclay, Lord Rothschild, LORD rockerfella, and all the other leaping lords.

    The last thing we nee dis ANOTHER Royal party in power,

  • I think the Queen disowned Nick Griffin a long time ago. But good point for people to study.

    Peace

  • Get down to your local gardening shop and buy some potato seeds- or grow organic supermarket varieties. Also buy easy to grow veggie seeds such as onion, garlic, carrot etc...

    There is stacks of green land even in London. We need to be the change here folks. Otherwise its ID cards and civilian inmate labour programs all the way.

  • Always a good idea to have your own food supply. If you have a balcony you can grow your own food; if you have access to an allotment you can grow your own food. If you have a garden you can grow your own food. Do not be slaves to the system.

    With the crazy weather we're having, I've got flowers sprouting right now! Would be dumb to have food out right now though; unless it's in a greenhouse :)

  • In the list you suggested, I see only one plant easy to grow: onions and even that, I wonder how it grows in the UK considering the common rainy weather.

    Carrots the same and are plagued with numerous diseases, dont bear this or that kind of soi. Garlic takes a long time to grow (eight or nine months if I remember well) potatoes have a preservation bracket of one or two celsius degree, meaning that the common cellar wont achieve the requirement.

  • Most vegetables grow well here - drainage is important though. Onions grow well here (except during floods of course! Lots of onions last year were imported). With proper care Potatoes are easy to grow. Storage can be a problem but an easy solution is to dry them. With our climate re-hydration is usually not an issue.

  • I addressed the "easy to grow veggies" and the getting out of the system attitude.

    It seems that people in face of scarcer means are calling for even more means.

    I am pretty sure that even for a basic draining structure like an elevated terrace, most people will import earth in their garden to build it with all the consequences.

    If people aim self sufficiency or something, preservation of seeds will determine the next crop. Potatoes are a real problem in this regard.

  • To clarify this:

    A LOT of workers in the UK arent happy about opening our borders to foreign workers.

    Its ok for them, but we dont really want to go to their countries, cus they PAY is rubbish.

    But they all come over here. All the lower classes, looking for ANY work.

    Crime is getting violent, and the peopel here are getting angry.

    Now we've got the credit crunch, and we may have to kick all the foreigners out.

    Then the BNP would be in power. The leader of BNP is related to the Queen.

  • PEACE

  • Yeah, sorry - I forgot ;-) the next 8 weeks will be a test - in preparation for the G20 meeting in London summit.

    I hear Moodys is thinking of downgrading Irish bonds next.

  • I quite liked Putin's take on things at Davos, the Russians are really pushing a multipolar world. The problem is I don't know why, i guess they would have more influence this way.

  • They lost a lot of power over the last century.

    Then they figured they could play the US game and come out ahead. Now they've realised the "money power" oil and gas gave them is disappearing. The super rich in Russia are no longer quite so super rich, and they're getting ticked off.

    Please remember the "global elite", as the MSM calls them, don't all agree on everything, and have their own agendas. I'm not so sure the Euro is the way forward though.

  • Well if the world got of this fractional banking system and stopped printing money out of thin air ... i suppose we could see a way forwards.

    It boggles my mind why they can't use Infrastructure to create money and increase taxes it to remove it.

  • for US citizens read H.R. 645, now on the books. For the citizens or for the ELITE?

  • Note that HR 645 is merely the latest version of this bill - it had been submitted to committees for the last two years and not gotten anywhere (Thankfully)- but they keep bringing it back! There's good reason to worry about it this time round though...

  • The way Obama has strong armed the latest EO's and Bills, this may pass in a similar fashion, along with the current legislation regarding weapons bans. It has gone nuclear in our governing body. Watching CNN/FOX/AP/RT and listening to congress and senate attack lenders last night was very unnerving. We have watched our local ELITE go into hiding. Flying their personal aircraft out of small ports to unknown destinations. They're running.

  • I was wondering WHO was watching these videos from the bahamas LOL

  • My understanding is that the Italian contractors have stated that they definitely will not employ any british workers under any circumstances.

  • Yes, this is true - the British workers 'cost too much' compared to the wages they're paying the Italian and Portuguese workers... Something about all those extra taxes they have to pay for British workers! Peace

  • The trouble is (unless there is full employment and a worldwide min. wage) there'll ALWAYS be someone willing to work cheaper.

    Note: India are concerned they're losing some types of business to China, where labour costs are lower.

  • Yes you're right there are always scabs, ask the miners and british too.

  • Always hated driving down a mountain road with the drop off on my side. I realize now this is a one way road for pedestrians only.

  • ROFL nice one...

  • yes and we must be flexible as we can get

  • We've seen much worse than this? Please explain.. Thanks

  • Ah, Argentina? Brazil? Russia? WW II? Protests in the late 70's? It's bad right now, and it will likely get worse. But at least no one's tossing rockets at East London yet.

    Peace

  • See previous answer.

  • Contract workers are as entitled to JSA as permanent staff once laid off. And for the younger viewers this will be the mother of all ressesions. You ain't seen nothing yet.

  • Here we go down the rabbit hole.

    I never thought things would happen so fast. Protectionism? That sounds familiar. Didnt we try that already? Oh yes this was one of the things that drove world into the great depression. Here in the US Im' hearing people talk about isolationism. I'm just waiting for "blue eagle" on stores for price fixing. Are we really that stupid?

    Thanks Mike!

  • currently we are laying in the street bleeding to death, if they enact more and more protectionism on trades and products it will be like them putting a boot on our necks and finishing the job.

  • Precisely - protectionist policies like the 'Buy American' rider in the stimulus plan will only speed the contraction.

    There is not enough supply in the US to handle the demand they are creating. It will merely delay the effects of the stimulus plan.

    Stupidity. EXACTLY the same policies in the US in the 30's lead to deflation and stagnant growth; and was one of the main reasons the Great Depression lasted so long.

    Guess history isn't something that counts in DC.

    Peace

  • how did you like the bailout for hollywood on faux news this morning, some of obama's lobby repayment

  • Fever...thanks for digesting all these stories...it would take hours and hours to read all the news from around the world...your digestion and linking the stories to your blog for us to review if we need to is why im a loyal subscriber..thanks for all the hard work

  • These sorts of protests are likely to become more common throughout the western world as people bring in cheap labour and outsource to cheaper countries.

    Don't think the UK will be ahead of the pack though. Mrs Thatcher crushed the trades unions (including outlawing secondary picketing) - and Blair and Brown made it a harder to legally protest 'en masse' or cause disruption.

  • Ah yes, that little cracker called 'Anti Terror Laws', and no protests within a mile or so of Parliament.

    Guess they saw it coming... Wonder if they've finished building all the cells to hold a few million 'terrorists'; errr protesters?

    Peace

  • It wont be cells my freind it will be the bullet. We have the most faciest police force in the world who wouldnt bat an eyelid at pulling the the trigger even on there own folk. Once they have made a few examples the workers will fold. im sorry to say this but we are british.

  • It is a pity our guns were taken away in the false war over hunting. I know a few of the police, I suspect some of the police won't stand for it and will join the fight. I hope they have ammo.

    It is quite amazing what the human spirit is capable of when faced with tyranny. Look at what the Americans did when it came down to standing against a much better equipped army. Look at Vietnam.

    The real British people won't suffer for long. Have we really fallen so far? I don't think so.

    Peace

  • There's a big cultural difference between the Brits and the French.

    The Brits get involved in major protests rarely & usually only about something specific, such as anti-Iraq war or not wanting an oil refinery to use a firm that has 100% non-Brit labour.

    The French protest a lot - including when they just feel generally pissed off. The current protest is about many things, inc. bailout to banks, unemployment, the recession, pension rights, safety on the railways - & "quality of life".

  • thanks again for the info

  • I am still trying to figure out if this world collapse is engineered by the nwo or is it all happening by chance. Who benefits from collapsing currencies and economies? Seems if this is engineered there could be a better way to achieve the goals (whatever that is-NAU?, etc.) rather than have 99% of populations suffer.

    FeverIAm- just stumbled across your postings a couple days ago and subscribed. I like the way you calmly describe what you see happening in the world. Thanks again.

  • The people of the world will not easily change. Change is forced on you. When there is no cheap food, no gas at the pumps, no work and no income, you'll gladly agree to any changes that government presents as a 'solution'.

    Seek out bilderberg; zeitgeist; endgame.

    Realise I'm not saying these videos are 100% accurate (there is disinfo in them) - but the coincidences of the process in place today with these 'crazy' theories is uncanny.

    Peace - enjoy the ride on the red pill.

  • ha ha I talked about this.....the word protectionism, it's starting. I also wondered my united states is not present in Davos.

  • Gordon Brown is just finishing up at Davos - take a look at the WorldEconomicForum YT channel later today for the full speech. He is warning against protectionism - especially at Obama's plan to "prohibit foreign-made steel" from new infrastructure projects. It's staring already...

  • Gordon Brown's seesion at Davos now on YT - watch?v=SpcHELoUhng

  • The oil industry is going the same way as the coal industry in the country. Just take a look at the decline in north sea oil production.

    Striking again, will prove to be an excercise in futility.

  • When the markets understand the size of the drop in tax revenues from the North Sea, then we should see a Sterling drop.

    However, I fear nothing short of a revolution will put a stop to the great plans of our fearless leaders. The question will be are there enough people fed up with them? The general strikes in the 70s had a purpose; pity it stopped before the required changes to government really took place. Might happen this time round.

  • 1 in 5 workers or 5.8 million work for the state, and will not strike so long as the government is paying their wages/salaries.

  • Then we must retaliate against them.

  • How?

  • By bringing the country to its knees and changing this goverment.

  • This government already has 5.8 million public sector votes. And they are hardly likely to vo e tory.

    As for the knees, it nearly happend with the fuel incident a few years back, but the leader(s) of it was bought off, and the rank and file were isolated, as will these current strikers be.

  • To be honest i think that unless the wagon drivers join them they wont get anyware. They need leaders that will not be bought and will stand there ground for what they believe in. I dont blame the foreign workers, its not there fault. Its the goverment that are to blame, companys are paying through the nose to employ british workers, lets face it wouldnt we all try to cut costs, and at the end of the day its legal. I sympathise for our workers but they never unite properly.

  • Probably so, I give the strikes another 3 weeks before it begings to frgment and they end up squabbling amongst themselves. It was a quite pointless exercise anyway, EU law has them by the balls, and until we leave the EU all the government and its eurocrat masters have to do is squeeze.

  • Its always the same scenario. The brits getting fucked.

  • No, its always the same scenario, the people getting fucked. Corrupt and incompetent assholes in government and other such positions exist in every country.

  • IMHO the Lincolnshire oil worker protests re foreign contractors is likely to escalate, and turn to violence once they march to London. Rightly or wrongly it is an issue that will unite the silent majority in Britain. (Canadians are not regarded as foreigners! Well, not by me.) As for Darling, he is a lightweight who surely nobody takes seriously. Remember, the PM's other title is 'First Lord of the Treasury'. Darling is the Second Lord of the Treasury and knows his place.

  • Darling is Gordon's glove puppet. He dare not say a word out of place unless Gordon has sanctioned it.

  • Liberal fascists?!

  • Canadian Politics. Bets to stay out of it! Research Michael Ignatieff - now where the heck did he 'appear' from?

  • Ei its based on hours worked for Employment insurance in Canada, so those contract workers will get EI, which has been extended by 5 more weeks as per the recent Canadian budget/stimulus plan.

    Oh, The layed of contractors could always get work in the CDN military to help contain Toronto during these times of economic collapse and how that will effect large metro areas with variously Diverse hungry out of work Liberal fascists. They hope to contain it to the large cities.

  • The UK is feeling the ball-breaking budgetting problem happening right alongside the Irish. During the BOOMS!! in both countries, our governments may have done less than they should to keep wages in line with European wages. Our Prime Minister in Ireland earns as much as your President!

    Now they need to cut wages dramatically .. >>>> problems... The Itallians and Portugese earn less than the Irish and English.

    We're a lot better than them of course.

    Thanks for news.

  • We've seen much worse than this? When?

  • In individual situations, Argentina, Brazil, Romania, Russia. 1976-78 in the UK. Admittedly it's been a while since it was worldwide; but the US people were surprisingly docile in the 30's. This time it will be different, and worse in some places. Is total collapse guaranteed? Not in my book; it could still swing either way. I am of course prepared in case it does...

    Peace

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  • hey i panicked last night when i saw that paris riot on yahoo at midnight,i ate 2 slices of pizza(comfort food), cried then prayed,almost time

  • Don't Panic! That's what they want you to do!

    1-2 million (mostly peaceful) protesters on the streets of France is nothing. The French have a long history of social unrest; it's when it hits normally peaceful countries like Norway, Iceland, Canada and the US; in large numbers; then you should worry.

    It's coming - but slowly and with a lot of warnings.

    Smart people can watch and see the signs; and with enough warning be ready to act (and not simply react!).

    Peace & love girl

  • Great report friend. peace

  • Will sterling survive?

  • Now that Soros has called a bottom it's rising again. However, if there are massive protests we could witness a sharp decline over the next month. Peace

  • Awesome information.

  • Thanks :)

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