If E.U. and/or U.S. citizens accept thias action, they will be condemning themselves to Economic Enslavement for LIFE at the hands of WEALTHY OLD WHITE BANKERS. They must take DIRECT ACTION to ensure this never regulation never occurs.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Commission has been providing legal advice to others who are considering possible scenarios should Greece leave the euro, a European Union spokesman said.
Olivier Bailly said Tuesday that, legally, limits could be imposed on movement of people and money across national borders within the EU if it’s necessary to protect public order or public security — but not on economic grounds.
“Some people are working on scenarios,” he said, but refused to confirm or identify which organizations and people were working on them.
Limiting cash withdrawls,restricting peoples movements if that is not tryanny I do not know what is. Oh yeah you have to hand in your gun.It Can’t happen here in the U.S. right?
Wrong! Can and did. New Orleans residents were ordered to house to house to hand in their guns when they needed them most after the storm. Needless to say ATM’s and Banks were not functioniing after Katrina either. Thousands were relocated to Houston and other cities as well. But in Europe this is stemming from a man made disaster.
“WEALTHY OLD WHITE BANKERS…” (???)
Are you inferring there are NO Bankers of ANY other color, creed or nationality? Well, nice to know the old prejudices are behind us all…
There’s plenty of WEALTHY AGEING BLACK BANKERS:
O’Neal at Merrill Lynch, Ken Chenault at AmEx, Dick Parsons at AOL Time Warner (this magazine’s publisher), and Franklin Raines at Fannie Mae. But read further down the list, and at every stop you’ll find an executive with real sway: There’s No. 5 Jones at Citigroup; No. 8 Cal Darden, the head of operations at UPS and a candidate for the top job; No. 12 John Thompson, CEO of Silicon Valley stalwart Symantec; No. 34 Cathy Hughes, founder of Radio One and the first black woman to head a publicly traded company; No. 43 Charles Tribbett of headhunter Russell Reynolds, who has led corporate board searches for almost all of the FORTUNE 500; and all the way down at No. 50, Cecil Pickett, who runs the R&D operations of $10-billion-a-year drugmaker Schering-Plough. That’s not just a list of powerful black execs but a list of powerful executives, period. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2002/07/22/326294/index.htm
Who cares?? Just DON’T use the damn banks!! I refused to pay loans on the grounds that I was not given FULL disclosure, the court decided in MY favor. Get rid of the banks and all will be well.