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Eurozone Collapse: Official Cyprus Crysis Thread(Banks Re-Open!!!) I Don't Know Whats Going On Cause I Passed Out
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[quote:MHz:MV8yMTgxNDUzXzM2OTA3NDgyXzg1RjMzMUNB] Perhaps Cyprus was the neutral Nation as far as banking identities was concerned, something more like the Swiss system than the model Cuba was before the US was expelled for the good of the people. It does show that the 'service offline' that has hit other areas were all practice runs for this the of operation where 'protect the (bankers) money' as the first 3 rules of a 3 rule system. Cyprus was not a spur of the moment operation, when it is all said and done the people get 3% of what the whole natural resources are worth. The deals may be the worth of the natural resources that might be claimed minus the cost that 'big oil' gets to develop said resources. In other places it was 85% off the top and getting cut to 70% was more than enough justification for a 30 year long hostile relationship. 70 is better than 0. What else could be taken away, private property being 'taxed' or some other similar levy against citizens and industry. FEMA International Edition, no broadband but it is the equivalent to CBC North Edition as far as messages are concerned. An open air prison doesn't need guards, just a few supply boats and a swimmers will be shot policy. Lebanon and Syria are still wildcards and the NATO will recognize the Med Sea as being in rebel hands and as such able to make deals on that same gas field off shore and any income is there to keep and internal rule will be the same as it is in Bahrain. Most coastal nations to the Med. Sea should fall to the same 'ruler' (international corporation whose only important shareholders are the bankers) [quote:Anonymous Coward 36899975:MV8yMTgxNDUzXzM2OTA3NDM5X0YxRDUzMTg5] Capital controls. No one is getting any money. Not even those with accounts under 100,000. [/quote] Then what? You can't starve them in plain sight. [/quote]
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'A superhuman effort is being made' to open Cyprus banks on Thursday, says Panicos Demetriades, central bank governor - @BBCWorld
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