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Trafficker of migrants to Europe financed by US groups?

An anonymous employee from the Austrian Defense Office, which is operated by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defense, sayd that some groups in the USA are paying smugglers to get more African and Middle Eastern immigrants into Europe. Traffickers demand exorbitant sums to bring refugees to Europe illegally. The conditions are often very poor, but …

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More links for newbies

You know nothing about Geo-Engineering and Weather Warfare? Well, you can start search from our database and the Centre for Research on Globalization. Try: Weather and Warfare, Geo-Engineering, and HAARP. Another useful source of leaks and deep analysis is the Gianni Lannes blog.

Is The Bank Of Spain Quietly Pulling Its Gold From Catalonia

From VilaWeb via Zero Hedge (Google translation): This afternoon (09.23.2015) held an unusual movement in the branch of the Bank of Spain, Barcelona, Catalonia Square. Over thirty armored vans were entering and leaving the building shortly after an unknown direction. Many people have the photographs. The Bank of Spain has refused to comment on the …

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The unnoticed crash of the 10 major stock markets

Over the last two months, the most significant global stock market decline since the fall of 2008 has been underestimated by the mainstream media, Michael Snyder observes. Over the last sixty days, we have seen the 8th largest single day stock market crash in U.S. history on a point basis and the 10th largest single …

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Are the Greek Government’s goals so far from Troika’s?

“The current disagreements with our partners are not unbridgeable. Our government is eager to rationalize the pension system (for example, by limiting early retirement), proceed with partial privatization of public assets, address the non-performing loans that are clogging the economy’s credit circuits, create a fully independent tax commission, and boost entrepreneurship. The differences that remain …

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Economic inequality in the USA

If you want to know more about the perception of inequality by US citizens, and how far it is distant from reality, you must read the work of Nick Fitz, a graduate student at the National Core for Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia, on Scientific american, to discover the real conditions are far …

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Greece in the arms of Russia and China

Following the “suggestion” from rhe Germany’s finance minister Wolfgang Schauble who said the Greeks are free to pursue deals with Russia and China as they rush to avoid an impending bankruptcy, the Greek Government is to sign an agreement with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, after the many deals China closed in logistics and industry …

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