Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Glass Steagall, put the bankers in their place

www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/its-not-ireland

It’s Not Ireland, by Mike Robinson.

It’s not a bailout of a country; it's the next phase of the bailout of the banks!

Ireland is not imploding. It is not in trouble as a sovereign nation as such. Ireland is being crushed under the weight of a collapsing City of London/Rothschild banking cartel, namely the Inter-Alpha Group.

We are witnessing a process of general collapse which began in 2007 as a result of forty years of gambling in the great global casino. The events of this past week are a continuation of that process, not a separate event. The bailout of "Ireland" is another stop gap measure which might get us through the next phase of the collapse, but which will have no effect in the long term.

The system is coming down, and its collapse is accelerating. Nothing can stop it, unless we get a grip of the banks and put them in their place. And if we don't put them in their place, the collapse of the financial system will result in the collapse of every nation state in Europe, including the UK. But that's OK, according to von Rompuy, because the days of the Westphalian nation state are over.

Remember what the Treaty of Westphalia said?

"That this Peace and Amity be observ’d and cultivated with such a Sincerity and Zeal, that each Party shall endeavour to procure the Benefit, Honour and Advantage of the other; that thus on all sides they may see this Peace and Friendship ... flourish, by entertaining a good and faithful Neighbourhood."

This is the fundamental principle of cooperation between sovereign nations, not the extreme socialist ideals of the City of London, embodied in the EU, UN, Trilaterals, CFR or the Bilderbergers. It matters not whether the extreme socialism comes in the form of National Socialism, Communism or Communitarianism.

The fix? Its easy. Glass Steagall. The principles enacted in that piece of US legislation worked then to put the bankers in their place, and they can work today.

Put the banks in administration.

Separate high street and investment banking operations.

Set a standard for debt and any debt which does not meet that standard - write it off!

Let the speculators go under.

It's us against them. They would see us dead before they would admit their bankruptcy. They will steal the shirts off our backs in order to protect their interests for a few more days.

Well, time is up. We must act now to stop any more bailout.

Queue up outside your elected representative's surgery and demand legislation similar in intent to Glass Steagall. Tell them in no uncertain terms that the destruction of this nation is a scenario they will be held to account for. Tell them that the British people do not cover other people's gambling debts. Tell them that the house of Rothschild is not sovereign in this country! Put the fear of God into the bankers and any so-called elected representative that is working for them.

And while you're out to see your MP, why not call in at your bank branch and withdraw your money from your account? All of it! Only 3% of the money in circulation is in the form of cash. So it won't take too many people doing this to have a major impact on the banks.

It’s time to start taking the fight to them. Start saying "NO!" Peacefully. Lawfully. Firmly. Pass this as far and wide as you can. Let's get moving on it before its too late.

Cantona: "Kill the banks" www.youtube.com/watch?v=loAkxdji-G4

Eric Cantona's call for bank protest sparks online campaign

Thousands of French protesters have taken up the former Manchester United footballer's call for a mass cash withdrawal. On the 7th December 2010.

    eric

    Eric Cantona is calling on protesters against cutbacks and pension reforms in France to start a real revolution but we can do it too, by mass bank withdrawals.


    *****7th DECEMBER 2010*****