Posts Tagged ‘IMF’

Strike in Solidarity with Greece

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

By Karen Tostado | United We Strike
GCN Live.com

Why aren’t “We the People” striking and boycotting with our brothers and sisters in Greece?

While we sit and watch from the comfort of our homes, “We the People” are being oppressed by the same ruthless banking and political agendas, led by soul-less people who have been bought off, seduced by power and lies, and taught to be traitors to entire civilizations.

The resistance to tyranny is rising, not only in Greece, but all around us: in America, Egypt, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, and all over the world.

If it’s not government-sanctioned wars, “accidental” or purposeful neglect of nuclear reactors through “natural” or man-made earthquakes, or “mismanaged” flood preparations (which just happen to be buying opportunities for George Soros and his ilk), it’s mortgage fraud, “Foreclosure Gate”, and Free Trade Zones in exchange for American banking debt.

Why didn’t the bankers pay off our countries’ debts instead of granting themselves huge bonuses?

Then there are the planned food shortages. This is planned for us, and we’ve been trained to pay for it.

This whole agenda is driven by a consciousness of fear and poverty. All of it. And it is allowed by the silent majority, who go along to get along and do not want to become
involved. But they forget that “We the Conscious” outnumber them.

So we sit and watch, programmed into believing that this out-and-out theft of homes, property, lives, and cruel beatings by men in uniforms is a normal part of our lives.

These “peace officers” have been brainwashed into working against their own best interests and that of their families, by enforcing and implementing policies that will be
perpetrated upon their own descendants.

gcnauthorSo ask yourself: “What have I got to lose?” Then do some research and you will come to understand that we are losing everything now. Corporations own us and our children through lies, tricks, signatures, and deceit, and those of us in uniforms are being lied to and sacrificed for banking greed.

When we stop fighting each other, we can unite and utilize our greater numbers through massive, peaceful, non-compliance! Momentum is on our side.

Remember: don’t buy, don’t comply, and most of all, ask “why?”

“We the People” support Greece, Egypt, Iceland, and Ireland, by refusing to work, go to school, bank, travel or participate. We are turning off our television and turning on our minds!

We can free ourselves from banking fraud and debt.

If “We the People” are NOT running their systems, or murdering each other, while destroying our planet by dumping endless toxins on ourselves, we will be able to begin the healing process. We need to start eliminating governments gone wild, and recreating our world by abolishing the current banking enslavement New World Order, which is actually a return to feudalism and tyranny.

If you are not in a position to stay home, you can bring your lunch and only shop at your local “Mom-&-Pop” store. Turn off your tv and instead do some research online on whatever subject you feel drawn too. You’ll find the same criminals in the “bankground”.

Individual, state, and national sovereignty can be ours. Prepare yourselves. We outnumber them. Get the bullies out. Power to the people through peaceful unity!

Karen Tostado is an activist and founder of the Tax Free 15 movement. She is also a regular radio guest on The Power Hour with Joyce Riley. Karen appears on the first Friday of each month, during the second hour of “Feel Good Friday”.

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Denied Bail, IMF Chief is Ordered Held at NYC Jail

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

By Jennifer Peltz
AP

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, is arraigned Monday, May 16, 2011, in Manhattan Criminal Court for the alleged attack on a maid who went into his penthouse suite at a hotel near Times Square to clean it, in New York. Strauss-Kahn must remain jailed at least until his next court hearing for attempted rape and other charges, a judge said Monday. (AP Photo/Andrew Gombert, Pool)

The chief of the International Monetary Fund was spending the night in jail at Rikers Island, a 400-acre penal complex that offers a strikingly different level of comfort than the $3,000-a-night Manhattan hotel suite where authorities say Dominique Strauss-Kahn tried to rape a maid.

Strauss-Kahn was being held on a charge that would normally result in release, but he was denied bail Monday after prosecutors warned the wealthy banker might flee to France and put himself beyond the reach of U.S. law like the filmmaker Roman Polanski.

Strauss-Kahn’s weekend arrest rocked the financial world as the IMF grapples with the European debt crisis, and upended French presidential politics. Strauss-Kahn, a member of France’s Socialist party, was widely considered the strongest potential challenger next year to President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Making his first appearance on the sex charges, a grim-looking Strauss-Kahn stood slumped before a judge in a dark raincoat and open-collared shirt. The 62-year-old, silver-haired Strauss-Kahn said nothing as a lawyer professed his innocence and strove in vain to get him released on bail.

“This battle has just begun,” defense attorney Benjamin Brafman told scores of reporters outside the courthouse, adding that Strauss-Kahn might appeal the bail denial.

Because of his high profile, Strauss-Kahn will be held in protective custody on Rikers Island, away from most detainees, said city Correction Department spokesman Stephen Morello. Unlike most prisoners who share 50-bed barracks, he will have a single-bed cell and will eat all of his meals alone there. He’ll have a prison guard escort when he is outside his cell.

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