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¿Qué servicios secretos propongo como responsables? Pues no sé, tal vez los rusos. Creo que son los que menos tienen que perder con una tormenta financiera que ponga a China y a Japón con el culo al aire, porque en ese caso Rusia puede seguir basando su economía en exportaciones de hidrocarburos a la zona euro. Compro tu historia. Te hago un mini-contrato de editor-explotador por una entrega más. Si te lo curras ampliamos a 2 más y te llevas el 10% de los thanks.
__________________ La vida es lo que nos pasa mientras hacemos otros planes John Lennon No tendrás casa en tu puta vida. No tendrás vida en tu puta casa. Escoge tu destino para los próximos 40 años. V de Vivienda. Oct'07. Los palestinos serán sabios si absorben a los colonos. Y si en el Estado palestino se pagaran menos impuestos, más de uno preferirá residir allí. Abraham B. Yehoshua. Nov'08 (revelando verdades 60 años tarde) Haz click aquí para ver el "Spoiler" |
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Si el Gobierno japonés hubiera tenido interés en hacer entrar estos bonos en Suiza, hubieran entrado por valija diplomática, que es intocable, y a la que no es tan difícil recurrir, incluso por gente no evidentemente conectada con el Gobierno, por si hace falta negar la evidencia. Lo siento, no lo puedo resistir.. ![]() El segundo término resaltado en negrita ¿no sería mejor que fuese "habrían"? Aún sabiendo que la RAE admite las dos formas, que conste.. |
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| Dado que así se evitaría una redundancia, probablemente hubiera sido un uso más elegante, tiene usted razón. |
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| Tengo historias no ficticias de editores que os helarían la sangre en las venas. Tal vez algún día me anime a contaros alguna, con nombre y apellidos incluso, porque siguen en ejercicio y me consta que siguen exprimiendo a incautos. El gran problema de meterte en conflictos públicos con ciertos indeseables es que, si las cosas se ponen feas, ellos pueden escaparse declarándose insolventes, mientras que yo nunca podría conseguirlo. |
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| No news, good news Enlace a wikipedia en ingles para seguir el caso: Chiasso financial smuggling case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A destacar un detalle These photos reveal that the securities under discussion are not bonds but Treasury Notes Eso significa que vencen como maximo al cabo de 10 años. ¿Y los japoneses, sus nombres?. Hablamos del mayor fraude de la historia, Madoff es un angelitico comparado con lo que intentaban esos japoneses. ![]()
__________________ "Deambulando entre dos mundos, uno muerto, el otro incapaz de nacer." "La salvación del hombre está en manos de los inadaptados creativos" - Martin Luther King "La forma más inteligente de mantener a la gente pasiva y obediente es limitar estrictamente el espectro de lo que es aceptable opinar, pero permitiendo que hayan enconados debates dentro de ese espectro" Noan Chomsky |
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| Official U.S. sources continue to say they are fakes, but there is no news that American experts have inspected them in person. Arrested for another matter, the director of a U.S. radio who says the bonds are real and Japan was trying to sell in Switzerland, not trusting the ability of the United States to honour its debt. Milan (AsiaNews) – Four weeks have passed since American bonds were confiscated from two Japanese who were travelling on a direct train to Chiasso, Switzerland, and while there has been clarification of some points, very few, Italian authorities have remained silent on the rest of the episode. In addition, a strange coincidence in the timing of the arrest of a director of an internet radio who had made revelations regarding the incident increases the already strong oddities surrounding the case. This added to the revaluation of the fact that among the evidence seized there were "Kennedy Bond" all points toward the authenticity of the items seized by the Guardia di Finanza (GdF) in early June. The major English-speaking newspapers ignored the story for a couple of weeks. They only started to report on it after the Bloomberg agency carried a story on 18 / 6, in which a spokesman for the Treasury, Meyerhardt, declared that the bonds, based on photos available on the Internet, were "clearly false." The same day, the Financial Times (FT) published an article whose title laid the blame for the (alleged) infringement at the feet of the Italian Mafia, despite the fact that the article failed to make even one possible connection with the episode in Chiasso. Nevertheless, the version of events as reported in FT was taken up by others as being "appropriate" (given that it is a very common cliché about Italy and it is a sequester that took place in Italy) and in the end "colourful." It’s a pity that it goes against all logic: that the Mafia tried to pass unnoticed in its attempt to dump fake bonds amounting to 134.5 billion dollars and moreover were to "stung" a mere step from their gaol, is not very credible. Most recently last week, 25 / 6, the New York Times reported on the story in particular, the allegations of CIA spokesman, Darrin Blackford: the U.S. Secret Service carried out inspections, as required by the Italian judiciary, and found that they were fictitious financial instruments, never issued by the “U.S. government”. It is not clear, however, how the checks mentioned Blackford were carried out and whether they were also are carried out via internet. According to official Italian sources, in fact, the Commission of American experts, expected in Italy, have yet to arrive. Furthermore, the bonds were accompanied by a recent and original bank record. It is therefore unclear how the U.S. authorities can declare fake documentation that does not originate from the Fed or the U.S. Department of Treasury. On the contrary, claims in support of the bond’s authenticity were made 20 / 6 on the Turner Radio Network (TRN), an independent radio station broadcast via Internet. On that date in a massive exposure, TRN stated that the two Japanese arrested by the Guardia di Finanza (GdF) and then released in Ponte Chiasso were employees of the Japanese Ministry for Treasury. AsiaNews had also received similar reports: one of the two Japanese arrested in Chiasso and then released is Tuneo Yamauchi, brother of Toshiro Muto, until recently vice governor of the Bank of Japan. On its website, the creator and presenter of Radio, Hal Turner, had also claimed that his sources had revealed that the Italian authorities believe the evidence to be authentic and that the two Japanese officials are from the Japanese Ministry for Finance. They were supposed to bring the bonds to Switzerland because the Japanese government had apparently lost confidence in U.S. ability to repay its debt. Japanese financial authorities therefore were trying to sell a part of the securities in their possession through parallel channels ahead of an imminent financial disaster, thanks to the anonymity which, Turner said, is guaranteed by the laws of Switzerland. AsiaNews does not know to what extent Turner’s revelations can be held as credible, given that in this case too, it is difficult to believe that $ 134.5 billion would pass unnoticed anywhere in the world. It seems far more logical to assume that the bonds, if authentic, were directed to the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, BIS, the central bank of central banks ahead of the issuance of securities in a new supranational currency. Turner had in any event added that as evidence of his support of his revelations he would have provided the serial numbers of the seized bonds. Before it could do so, however, was imprisoned. Hal Turner is the journalist who long ago first broke the news of a secret plan to replace the dollar, after a severe financial crisis, with a common North American currency, the Amero. In a dramatic phone call from inside the prison in which he is detained pending trial, relayed via internet, Hal Turner claims that his arrest is political and it is in relation to securities seized in Chiasso, because the authorities are terrorized by his revelations regarding the bonds’ authenticity. Of course, the allegations made against him have to nothing to do with the story and thus an already intricate story becomes increasingly complex. Turner maintains that he did not personally formulate the disclosure for which he has been imprisoned. Although it was clearly his responsibility to remain vigilant, it is also true that blogs from around the world and the U.S. themselves are full of threats and provocations. The coincidental timing, the unusual diligence and the details of his arrest arouse suspicions about the true motives of the American federal police. Indeed, this very arrest suggests that the evidence seized from GdF are truly authentic. One more element in favour of the bond’s authenticity is found in the securities, which in the June 4 statement, the GdF termed "Kennedy Bonds” with photos provided. These photos reveal that the securities under discussion are not bonds but Treasury Notes, because they are securities that can be immediately exchanged for their worth in goods or services and because they are devoid of interest coupons. One side carries a reproduction of the image of the American president, the reverse side that of a spaceship. From confidential, usually well-informed sources, AsiaNews has learned that this type of paper money was issued less than ten years ago (in 1998), although it is difficult to know whether those seized in Chiasso are authentic. But the fact that the release of this particular State Treasury was not completely in the public domain tends to exclude the possibility of counterfeiting. It highly unreasonable to suppose that a forger would reproduce a State Treasury not commonly in circulation and of which there is no public knowledge. For this reason, it can be concluded that the 124.5 billion dollars divided in 249 bonds of 500 million each are authentic. These titles, although referred to as "Federal Reserve Notes" are actually bonds, because they accrue interest and are redeemable at maturity. But one question remains unsolved regarding them. It is somewhat hard to understand why the securities, which were from the outset indistinguishable from the original to the GdF, all have their coupons. Any ordinary investor, even a state, would have cashed in the interest coupon every year, so as not to lose purchasing power. ASIA-ITALY Everything suggests that the American bonds seized at Chiasso are real - Asia News |
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| De la cosas sin importancia que luego son las más importantes o las noticias de transfondo. Asi como una tonteria provoco de hecho el hundimiento de la Unión Sovietica, me remito al aterrizaje de una avioneta en la plaza roja de Moscu saltandose todas las medidas de seguridad y defensa aerea, lo que dio a Gorbachev la autoridad necesaria para descalificar a los generales y a todo el aparato politico-militar de la URSS e iniciar sus reformas, los bonos USA parecen estar tomando este mismo camino. Este tema esta cogiendo, puertas adentro, cada vez más fuerza y minando la solvencia del dolar y el pago de su deuda. Poco trasciende a la opinión publica y seguro que deberan transcurrir años, quizas un par de decadas antes no se sepa la verdad. GEAB, etc. ya han advertido de un posible descalabro de la divisa USA para finales de este verano, a estar atentos toca.
__________________ "Deambulando entre dos mundos, uno muerto, el otro incapaz de nacer." "La salvación del hombre está en manos de los inadaptados creativos" - Martin Luther King "La forma más inteligente de mantener a la gente pasiva y obediente es limitar estrictamente el espectro de lo que es aceptable opinar, pero permitiendo que hayan enconados debates dentro de ese espectro" Noan Chomsky |
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| A mi me deja pasmado como no se ha comentado nada al respecto! Esta huida brutal del dolar de los japoneses por la puerta de atras seguro que ha puesto en marcha movimientos tremendos en el mercado de bonos!! Dicho movimiento creo que lo podriamos describir en 3 simples palabras: MARICON EL ULTIMO
__________________ El saber no ocupa lugar.... Pero marca la diferencia http://theroxylandr.wordpress.com/in...g/kondratieff/ las 4 estaciones economicas de kondratieff --> ahora invierno |
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| Recordar, que la gente olvida pronto ... Si son falsos: 1.- ¿Han sido detenidos los 2 japoneses o conocido sus identidades, hay orden de busca y captura en la interpol? 2.- ¿Se ha realizado algún comunicado oficial de la Gendarmeria de Finanzas italiana o del Servicio Secreto USA? 3.- Dede Julio no aparece ninguna noticia sobre la mayor falsificación habida en la historia. Si son verdaderos ¿Cobrara Italia la parte que le corresponde por el paso de valores sin declarar por sus fronteras.? Chiasso financial smuggling case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ![]()
__________________ "Deambulando entre dos mundos, uno muerto, el otro incapaz de nacer." "La salvación del hombre está en manos de los inadaptados creativos" - Martin Luther King "La forma más inteligente de mantener a la gente pasiva y obediente es limitar estrictamente el espectro de lo que es aceptable opinar, pero permitiendo que hayan enconados debates dentro de ese espectro" Noan Chomsky |
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