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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1543243 09/13/2011 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They will probably wait until markets close today or until Friday evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547901 That’s my guess …it will happen over a weekend now which weekend who knows I went to transfer my money to my British bank today and jokingly said to the man at the bank about there not being any Euros next week and he replied that he doubted there'd be any by the end of this week! Maybe he was only joking back but I'd rather have my money (what little I have) in any currency other than the Euro, right now. I'm British and have a British bank account so it seemed the easiest place to move it to. If this all plays out badly I'll probably be moving myself back to Britain because country will turn on country and the finger pointing and blame will begin. My money was fine when I brought it to Spain to contribute to their boom but now foreigners are being blamed for high unemployment, etc, etc. If the Euro goes then I don't think we'll be welcome here any longer. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1543243 09/13/2011 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The dominoes will only fall so far and then after we all see the horror of what happens to Greece the people will beg for a United State of Europe to save us all from the same fate. This is their goal but most Europeans won't willing accept giving up their sovereign countries unless they think their is no other option. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1527133 09/13/2011 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All they are doing is getting all the ducks in a row BEFORE an official announcement so they can make as much $$$$ as they can on all the markets-commodities-swaps- you name it. Since they will be writing the rules on how its gonna go down they will have the time and timing of shorting the markets-buying gold Etc. Germany is on the hook HUGE with Greece so I'll assume they will make enough to cover at least 50% of their bond losses. like the person/s who had HUGE AMOUNTS OF PUTS ON AA AND THE INSUREANCE COMPANIES WHEN 9-11 HAPPENED. |
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| Khim User ID: 1021731 09/13/2011 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was leaked because the Dutch government realised that Greece will never be able to repay any of the money it will get. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1273864 Considering that most Dutch politicians weren't happy with the aid plan to begin with, this is as an attempt ( with backing of the german banks) to pre-empt a massive waste of money. The people behind the program the info was leaked too have longstanding very reliable and trustworthy contacts to dutch policy makers. And I would trust the Dutch to call a spade a spade when it comes to money. They might not have been a very big country, but they sure know how to make money and keep it. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1548518 09/13/2011 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a greek teacher's salary is : 2000-3000 euros fireman: 1700-2500 euros policeman: 2000-3000 euros normal islander: 2000 euros (greek government pay salary to some people who live in the islands, these people have to stay in these islands, staying in the home is their job) we already got informations that greek is going to be default. their situation is not a suprise for us. their economy has been giving signals since 1970s. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1540951 09/13/2011 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They wont let Greece default. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1548391 Rothschild doesn't do business like that. Maybe they do though? Maybe their business plans may be as follows: [1] Create greece default and thus unrest in the country. [2] Create riots via embedded agent provocateurs. [3] Militarise the country with massive UN influx with the excuse of stabilisation. [4] Sit back and enjoy the new military base (Greece) from which to base an eastern invasion. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1547261 09/13/2011 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They wont let Greece default. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1548391 Rothschild doesn't do business like that. Maybe they do though? Maybe their business plans may be as follows: [1] Create greece default and thus unrest in the country. [2] Create riots via embedded agent provocateurs. [3] Militarise the country with massive UN influx with the excuse of stabilisation. [4] Sit back and enjoy the new military base (Greece) from which to base an eastern invasion. never gonna happen. greece is an US military base. economists can play in sand as much as they want. but no big unrest is allowed. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1540951 09/13/2011 06:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah, default, you wish. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547261 default = greece comes out as debt free country, no matter what the globalist plan is. no default = debt repayment forever, high taxes, high prices, privatization. which one do you think the globalists want? Yes default will wipe out Greeces debts. But with the default will come some agreements: Namely Greece will be used as a military base by the UN. Perfect location in eastern Mediteranean. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1540951 09/13/2011 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | never gonna happen. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547261 greece is an US military base. economists can play in sand as much as they want. but no big unrest is allowed. The economists and the military are two aspects of the same animal. If Beatiful Greece defaults then I hope you tell everyone you know in Greece to remain calm and do not riot, this is what "they" want. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1343978 09/13/2011 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They will probably wait until markets close today or until Friday evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547901 That’s my guess …it will happen over a weekend now which weekend who knows I went to transfer my money to my British bank today and jokingly said to the man at the bank about there not being any Euros next week and he replied that he doubted there'd be any by the end of this week! Maybe he was only joking back but I'd rather have my money (what little I have) in any currency other than the Euro, right now. I'm British and have a British bank account so it seemed the easiest place to move it to. If this all plays out badly I'll probably be moving myself back to Britain because country will turn on country and the finger pointing and blame will begin. My money was fine when I brought it to Spain to contribute to their boom but now foreigners are being blamed for high unemployment, etc, etc. If the Euro goes then I don't think we'll be welcome here any longer. You wont have a country to go back to. England has been over run by Muzzies and welfare hoodies. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1548518 09/13/2011 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah, default, you wish. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547261 default = greece comes out as debt free country, no matter what the globalist plan is. no default = debt repayment forever, high taxes, high prices, privatization. which one do you think the globalists want? Yes default will wipe out Greeces debts. But with the default will come some agreements: Namely Greece will be used as a military base by the UN. Perfect location in eastern Mediteranean. default will not wipe out greece's debts. for example: if greece have to pay 100 usd to germany in the october 2011 greece will say: germany,i cant pay my debt. im default right now. germany will say: ok friend. you can pay your debt in the april 2012. but you will have to pay 140 usd. thanks. greece will say: ok germany. thats the story of default. if greece dont pay salaries of the greek people, greek people burn the greece, rob the banks, kill the police. that would be another problem for greece. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1548518 09/13/2011 06:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They will probably wait until markets close today or until Friday evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547901 That’s my guess …it will happen over a weekend now which weekend who knows I went to transfer my money to my British bank today and jokingly said to the man at the bank about there not being any Euros next week and he replied that he doubted there'd be any by the end of this week! Maybe he was only joking back but I'd rather have my money (what little I have) in any currency other than the Euro, right now. I'm British and have a British bank account so it seemed the easiest place to move it to. If this all plays out badly I'll probably be moving myself back to Britain because country will turn on country and the finger pointing and blame will begin. My money was fine when I brought it to Spain to contribute to their boom but now foreigners are being blamed for high unemployment, etc, etc. If the Euro goes then I don't think we'll be welcome here any longer. You wont have a country to go back to. England has been over run by Muzzies and welfare hoodies. he got a perfect country to go back. its like a dream. i think you never visited the united kingdom. england= very deep culture. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1543243 09/13/2011 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They will probably wait until markets close today or until Friday evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547901 That’s my guess …it will happen over a weekend now which weekend who knows I went to transfer my money to my British bank today and jokingly said to the man at the bank about there not being any Euros next week and he replied that he doubted there'd be any by the end of this week! Maybe he was only joking back but I'd rather have my money (what little I have) in any currency other than the Euro, right now. I'm British and have a British bank account so it seemed the easiest place to move it to. If this all plays out badly I'll probably be moving myself back to Britain because country will turn on country and the finger pointing and blame will begin. My money was fine when I brought it to Spain to contribute to their boom but now foreigners are being blamed for high unemployment, etc, etc. If the Euro goes then I don't think we'll be welcome here any longer. Oh, I was back there in July and it was great. Made me miss living there anyway and now all this just makes me realise, even more, that there's no place like home. You wont have a country to go back to. England has been over run by Muzzies and welfare hoodies. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1543243 09/13/2011 06:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I went to transfer my money to my British bank today and jokingly said to the man at the bank about there not being any Euros next week and he replied that he doubted there'd be any by the end of this week! Maybe he was only joking back but I'd rather have my money (what little I have) in any currency other than the Euro, right now. I'm British and have a British bank account so it seemed the easiest place to move it to. If this all plays out badly I'll probably be moving myself back to Britain because country will turn on country and the finger pointing and blame will begin. My money was fine when I brought it to Spain to contribute to their boom but now foreigners are being blamed for high unemployment, etc, etc. If the Euro goes then I don't think we'll be welcome here any longer. You wont have a country to go back to. England has been over run by Muzzies and welfare hoodies. Oh, I was back there in July and it was great. Made me miss living there anyway and now all this just makes me realise, even more, that there's no place like home. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1548528 09/13/2011 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't even feel sorry for the German Banks who are getting a nice haircut. Burn them down. And all the bailout money the European banks threw into this Greek black hole. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1547894 What a bunch of idiots...and those people call themselves Financial experts. I rest my case. lol |
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