Friday 15 January 2016

In Banks we Trust

Here's regular Joe working 60 hours a week as a high flying qualified professional in a big local company, he's married with one kid, his wife also works. You could say they live a comfortable life. They can go on holidays three times a year if they want. They are happy.




There's nothing to worry about for retirement either. They have wads of cash waiting in their bank accounts, they are quite tight with money as well, spending only what's necessary with occasional treats to themselves once in a while. Everything seemed fine and dandy. Until one day...


Oh well. its only one bank, I have loads of accounts everywhere, so the man thought, but...


Okay, we have a bit of a problem. But then again our accounts are protected by the government through the Financial  Services Compensation innit? Well, lucky you. Let's see how much they are willing to pay you after you have amassed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in your bank accounts.

drum roll please...



So.. after all the work he's put in stashing all that dough, say £300,000, in his bank for 'the future', but when things go wrong because these same bankers mess up the economy, the Government is only giving you £75,000? Interesting.

So here be the plan. Limit your deposit to what the government is willing to cover for for each bank/building society. So when things go wrong, you know you'll get at least most of your money backed.

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Wednesday 13 January 2016

Having a Bashing Time. Duterte detractors' new found hobby - badmouthing his Populist agenda.

The Philippines is a country where the gap between the rich and poor is as wide as the Pacific ocean. No? no. worse than that actually.

See the image below, credits to a mainstream media news[?] outfit.



Typical in this setup. The elite rule this country, pass laws unintelligible to a lay person, with the obvious result which ultimately benefit those who pass them.

They divert the attention of the masses with brain-numbing moronic TV shows, idiotic sports, worthless entertainment you hear on the radio and see on TV, and more. We have been ruled for so long by these same people and we know exactly what they have to offer.

What is it? One may ask. Yes wee man on the street - It's the trampy lifestyle that you live right now. They want to keep it that way. You remain down there stiffed neck looking up to them, wasting your life away, trying your very hardest to acquire and ...well, pretend that you're at least having a bit of their lifestyle.

Yes we know there are political candidates who are Populists, meaning - their main concern is to help the man on the street better their lives. Joseph Estrada would come in mind, but you know what happened to that man. He did support the poor, giving them jobs of some sort, built tangible solid looking highways connecting remote areas of the Philippines.

It is sad, but already proven many times that a regular Filipino is easily programmed by what he sees on TV, which by the way is owned by the Uber-Rich in that country,.. who coincidentally happens to control that delapidated third world, I mean rate country. The mass media can easily sway the minds of common pinoy's opinions of just about anyone. From a hero to a scum - that's what happened to Erap in those days.



I'm afraid this is what's going to happen to Rody Duterte. That is, if he wins the upcoming presidential race.

I have no hope whatsoever that my country will ever be like rich Singapore or bad-ass Venezuela, yes poor, but able to poke the Rich in the eye [by forcefully taking over foreign/multinational corporations' assets]. Forgive me for being blunt, but I have lost hope in a Deep and meaningful nationalist spirit of a Filipino. I surmise that they would be happy to keep the status quo. In my humble opinion, I think it is correct to say that the long past Spanish conquerors, roughly 500 years ago, have dealt a permanent damage.

The World's Biggest Employers are coming out in the Open?

Someone asked me today...



'Did you hear that? Paris Hilton has married something Rothschild?'

The very mention of the name made my ears tingle.

'Who is this Rothschild?' the person further asked.

So I said 'We all work for them.' the reply was 'What?!' and I said 'Yes, we all work for them. We are their slaves.'

Here's the full retort afterwards 'They own the all Central banks, apparently there three other Central Banks they do not own, I am not sure if this is true, but these ones are the central banks in Iran, North Korea, and another one i cannot remember. They actually own You and Me, your Country and Mine. They are the gods in this world'

But How?

... The Government goes bankrupt, so they ask for a loan mostly from the Rothschilds and their gang. We pay them interest.

But how?

...Our taxes go to THEM. Not to the Government.

Just take a glimpse of one of their properties in London, England below:



They always hid behind the curtains, so to speak. Never out in the open. But for one of them to get married to one of the most talked about ultra-rich celebrities? To be talked about in the mainstream media? which they mostly own by the way.

What does it say? It could just be a blip, or is there something more to it?

[Insert evil laugh here]