Category: corruption

November 16, 2008

The Pirates of Parliament

First, they squandered our budget surpluses and gave them away to corporations, most of which aren’t even Canadian-owned any more. Then, they said that they would never run a deficit before the election and announced that deficits would become all the rage after the election.  I’m looking for a ‘before/after video clip to post here – if you have one, please let me know. Now, […]

November 14, 2008

9/11: More than meets the eye

Original story here. During the last Canadian election, a lot of stink was made about the fact that a number of intelligent and potential candidates were on record as questioning all of the answers that we’ve received concerning 9/11. I have no problems with questioning the official story, if only because there are SO MANY inconsistencies. Another note:  I couldn’t help but post the details […]

November 14, 2008

Fed Refuses to Identify Recipients of $2 Trillion in Bailout Money

Like vapour, this cash is being printed (well, not really) and it’s disappearing faster than anyone thought we could collectively imagine. Huffington Post story here . The level of corruption has become absolute and there’s no reason – NONE – to believe that the leaders of the US, the leaders of various financial organizations or other neo-con institutions are ethically capable of doing the right […]

November 14, 2008

Sinking Bear Stearns: An Exercise in Manipulation

For those interested in the history and roots of today’s financial crisis, this article offers some insights you may appreciate. I found the conclusion, following some discussion of the real reason why Eliot Spitzer was hung out to dry, particularly important: Like the Panic of 1907 that justified a “bankers’ bank” to prevent future runs, the collapse of Bear Stearns has been used to justify […]