Friday, December 7, 2012
Weekend Chillout - Getting cut some slack
With the Reserve Bank of Australia of Australia cutting the cash rate by 0.25% to 3% this week it means all of us in the Aussie debt cage can run around a little bit faster, buying things we don't need with money that doesn't exist.
www.soundcloud.com/cutslack
www.soundcloud.com/cutslack
Friday Afternoon Silliness - The FED for Dummies
Your tour guide is Buck and he likes to do things to the US Dollar best not mentioned. Thanks to zerohedge.com for the video link
Buck, from the movie Kill Bill |
From the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (link to video)
US Debt - Visualized in physical $100 bills
OMG, thankfully 98% of all currency is only a digital representation otherwise we would have to pulp every tree in the world to print up the US$100 notes to pay for the debt already incurred!
Dec 5, 2012 by Demonocracyinfo
"The money in the video has already been spent" - US Debt @ $16.4 Trillion
Original: http://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/us_debt/us_debt.html
Dec 5, 2012 by Demonocracyinfo
"The money in the video has already been spent" - US Debt @ $16.4 Trillion
Original: http://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/us_debt/us_debt.html
Keiser Report: Scum & Snooki
Dec 6, 2012 by RussiaToday
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert peer into the British future and see a future of scum villages and royal baby Snookies as Bank of England executive, Andy Haldane, says the loss of income caused by banks is as bad as World War 2. The Artist Taxi Driver explains what austerity means to the UK. And, while admitting the nation's wealth has been lost to banker crimes, the cover up continues as Lord Stevenson, formerly of HBOS, claims it was mere incompetence that saw the bank nearly collapse. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to Tim Street of UK Uncut about the protest group's successful campaigns against Starbucks and other multinationals. They also address how to stop every new tax dollar being sucked straight into the black hole of bank's fraudulent debt schemes.
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert peer into the British future and see a future of scum villages and royal baby Snookies as Bank of England executive, Andy Haldane, says the loss of income caused by banks is as bad as World War 2. The Artist Taxi Driver explains what austerity means to the UK. And, while admitting the nation's wealth has been lost to banker crimes, the cover up continues as Lord Stevenson, formerly of HBOS, claims it was mere incompetence that saw the bank nearly collapse. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to Tim Street of UK Uncut about the protest group's successful campaigns against Starbucks and other multinationals. They also address how to stop every new tax dollar being sucked straight into the black hole of bank's fraudulent debt schemes.
1703 Queen Anne 'Vigo' five guinea coin found
From The Daily Mail
Original source
A widow who found an old coin as she cleared out her late husband’s chest of drawers today sold it for nearly £300,000 at auction.
The unidentified woman had no idea her husband had the valuable treasure stashed away among his clothes.
It was only when an expert inspected it that it was revealed to be a ‘lost’ coin made from gold seized by the British from a Spanish treasure ship in 1702.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2244096/Rare-Queen-Anne-Vigo-coin-widow-sold-300-000-Tunbridge-Wells-auction.html#ixzz2EJE20ovZ
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Original source
A widow who found an old coin as she cleared out her late husband’s chest of drawers today sold it for nearly £300,000 at auction.
The unidentified woman had no idea her husband had the valuable treasure stashed away among his clothes.
It was only when an expert inspected it that it was revealed to be a ‘lost’ coin made from gold seized by the British from a Spanish treasure ship in 1702.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2244096/Rare-Queen-Anne-Vigo-coin-widow-sold-300-000-Tunbridge-Wells-auction.html#ixzz2EJE20ovZ
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