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Es pertinente que vaya en el principal.

Por que resumiendolo mucho, Fulford entre gramo y gramo, plantea cosas muy interesantes en terminos de economia, geostratica o politica mas ortodoxa



Si bien,como todos sabemos, la produccion de este autor...es ..ejem.... "irregular" en presentacion, profundidad y calidad

Para resumir mucho, ahora buena parte de la interne conspiranoica se esa dejando llevar por su moda de, presentar la crisis como:

UNA GUERRA A MUERTE ENTRE LAS FACCIONES DE LAS ELIETS DE ASIA , LA IMPRESORA AMERICANA Y LA VIEJA EUROPA



Nada que sorprenda en este foro.

Ademas que resumirlo es joderlo y quedarse ingredientes fuera,

Que como ya sabreis, esta todo aderezado con sus historias de Haarps, ninjas, triadas, oro, illuminatis, nazis, terceras gueras mundiales, sions, satanistas, bases subterraneas.... etc.....

Si abro un post con este asunto, que parece viejo, es por que esta cogiendo muchisima fuerza desde diciembre y hay muchisimas hordas de conspiranoicos, que ya son legion, que lo han cogido como el nuevo tema de moda


El tipo es uno de los personajes mas intersantes que ha dado la red en los ultimos años

Mirad que especie de ¿Clase de historia? que imparte.....

Sale un tio disfrazado de obrero..

Una tia con cabeza de caballo... mejor ver min 06:24

Estoy tratando de ver que hostias es todo esto.

Estan dando una clase sobre el juego del pachinco en japon (ese de las bolitas que son como tragaperras) y su interrelacion con la economia sumergida y la mafia, etc, etc.




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Mas asequible este otro, donde habla un poco de todo.

Por cierto, reconoce que ha estudiado en japon en una universidad Jesuitica, pero afirma "no ser" el mismo "Jesuita"

(Hay que activar los subs en inglis pitinglish)


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Estaría bien, si B. Fulford viviera en nuestro mundo. A mí me parece que sólo vive fugazmente en este mundo para escribir durante unos minutos a la semana lo que pasa en el suyo.

PD: ¿Y dónde están los vídeos?
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jajajja

Yo estoy alucinando con que coños, puede ser el contexto en el que se ha grabado ese video.

¿De donde coño han sacado a la gente que hay en ese aula?

Por cierto, a mi los video si se me muestran

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Por cierto, reconoce que ha estudiado en japon en una universidad Jesuitica, pero afirma "no ser" el mismo "Jesuita"

Eso cae de cajón. Estudiar en un centro educativo de los jesuitas no te convierte en jesuita, como estudiar en la escuela pública madrileña no te convierte en libeggal.

Por cierto, que los conspiratas vendían hace poco la moto de que Mario Monti era un jesuita al servicio de la conspi católica, pero no han comentado nada de su última decisión:

Monti anuncia que la Iglesia italiana deberá pagar impuestos sobre sus inmuebles

A ver qué inventan ahora.
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.......
Por que resumiendolo mucho, fulford entre gramo y gramo, plantea cosas muy interesantes en terminos de economia, geostratica o politica mas ortodoxa
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Jajaja caballo loko ahi esto que es

LOL!!! yo tambien me he quedado al verlo. Y tambien aparece otro ahi con tupe y camisa hawaiana con una pinta muy friki, esto no es serio!!!
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Los jesuitas tienen una extraña relación con la iglesia católica. Busca las palabras "Papa negro".

Sé lo que es el denominado "papa negro": el superior de los jesuitas. Su relación es problemática, pero la mayoría de las cosas que se dicen de ellos son chorradas con origen en la propaganda protestante, debido a que los jesuitas se destacaron especialmente en la Contrarreforma. En la actualidad están de capa caída y no tienen la influencia que tuvieron en su día dentro de la Iglesia.
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Después de ver el primer video ( en el cual Fulford tiene cara de haber estado durmiendo mal por meses..), me puse a averiguar sobre el pachinko, y los numeros son demenciales! Una industria que mueve 320.000 millones de dolares por año, mas de lo que se juega en todo el mundo por año, y eso en un país donde el juego es ilegal, bien del estilo de la doble moral japonesa. Esos 300 y pico mil millones son casi el 7% del pbi japones (4.5 billones usd)

Todo bajo el paraguas de la desregulación, ya que supuestamente no son apuestas.

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Pachinko

Pachinko is a pinball-like game, unique to Japan, that yields rewards like a slot machine. Players release steels balls with a handle through a maze of vertical pins, plastic opening-and-closing flowers and spinning numbers.


There are around 20,0000 pachinko parlors scattered across Japan. Every Japanese town has several parlors filled with flashing lights and pulsating disco music. Some are the size of supermarkets. Many are located near train stations or along busy highways. They and Japanese game arcades are really noisy.


The first pachinko parlors opened in 1948 and for many years they were regarded as shady, smoke-filled hangouts for gangsters and lowlife. As Japan became more prosperous, pachinko parlors became increasingly more popular with housewives and salarymen.


Pachinko Players

An estimated 30 million Japanese (a quarter of Japan's population) play pachinko. On any given Sunday some 6 million Japanese play the game. Gross revenues from the game doubled between 1989 and 1995, not so much because the game became more popular but rather because the people who played the game lost more money.


Explaining the appeal of the game, one pachinko player told the Los Angeles Times, "When you play pachinko, you think of nothing. It's good to have time like that." Another player told AFP, "There is a certain magic. Even if you are worn out by playing, you are still willing to play longer and forget about everything else."


A self-confessed pachinko addict wrote to an advise column in the Daily Yomiuri, “Pachinko has long been my favorite pastime, but now it is an obsession...Whenever I have spare time, I leave the children with my mother and go to the pachinko parlor. I know I must stop, but the excitement makes me want to return again and again, and losing money doesn't hold me back...I can; stop thinking about it, and I can't fight the urge to play...My husband is not aware of my habit."


Pachinko Winnings

Pachinko winnings are in the form of more balls that are deposited in a tray below the machine when the balls hit jackpots in open flowers or spinning numbers. The timing of sending ball into a winning slot is key. If a ball goes in the slot at the right time the winning can be multiplied many times over and the player can accumulate deep trays filled balls


Technically pachinko is not a form of gambling. The steel balls amassed winners can be redeemed for prizes such as T-shirts, lighters, cosmetics, bottles of soy sauce, candy, cigarettes and even computer software.


Nine of ten winners prefer to take seemingly worthless items like plastic boxes or cigarette lighter flints which can be taken to a nearby, technically-independent operation called a kankin, usually located in a small hut, that exchanges the prizes for cash. The prizes are then sold back to the parlor and recycled.


Pachinko Winners

Quasi-professional pachinko winners make large sums of money by studying the pay-off patterns of machines and playing them when they are most likely to make a large pay off. One young man with dyed red hair and long baggy trousers told the Los Angeles Times, "I win almost everyday." At the time he was interviewed he had just won about $90 in 30 minutes, He said he had won $750 the day before on a 4 percent initial investment and won $900 the day before that.


Pachinko sharks usually like to play new machines because they are generally programmed to make larger and more frequent payoffs to attract new customers. These machines are reset after a few days, either electronically or by moving the nails. The sharks try to get at the machines with high payoffs before they are readjusted.


Some sharks spend about a week watching which machines pay off well. Others use more unscrupulous methods. Ethnic Chinese reportedly have used magnets to guide a steel ball through the maze of pins and made huge killings.


Pachinko Losers

Japan's 30 million pachinko players lose an estimated $1,200 each annually each. A part-time drug store clerk told the Los Angeles Times that she and her boyfriend play pachinko about twice a week, and on average lose $800 a month (a large portion of their income).


A pachinko loser, who became addicted to the game after winning a few hundred dollars from a $5 bet and now loses about $400 a month, told the Los Angeles Times, "When I won money I acquired a taste for it. I got hooked on it because of that...When you are playing the slot machine [one of the high-risk high-payoff varieties], the sense of tension is a great feeling. Once you've experienced that feeling of suspense, you never forget it."


An estimated 5 million pachinko players are "heavy users" who risk large amounts of money. One of the more extreme pachinkoholica was a construction workers who held a 2-year-old boy hostage for a day at a Tokyo post office in effort to steal enough money to pay off his pachinko debts.

Pachinko Deaths


According to a survey conducted by the Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun, 30 children died between April 1995 and June 1996 while their parents were playing pachinko. They included a boy who fell into a water-filled ditch, and several children hit by vehicles while their parents were playing pachinko.


Police brought charges of negligence against one woman who got so involved in playing pachinko on a steamy summer day that she forget about her two sons who were locked inside her car. The two boys died.


Pachinko Business

Pachinko revenues in 2002 were $280 billion (more than the worldwide sales of the entire Japanese automobile industry or the gross national product of India that year). About 87 percent of the parlors revenues are returned, which means that the pachinko industry takes in about $36 billion a year.


The pachinko industry employs 320,000 people, including many former criminals who have difficulty finding any other kind of job. It also spends an estimated $23 billion on parlor construction, new machines, computer equipment, prizes for winners and soft drinks sold in the parlors.


In 2003, twelve of the top 100 income earners for that year were pachinko executives. Chang Woo Had, a Korean-Japanese, was at the top As founder and chairman of Maruha Corp., he presides over 121 pachinko parlor empire that stretches from Hokkaido t Kyushu and took in more than $4.8 billion in 2002.


Players buy balls when they enter pachinko parlors, and usually win more balls than they buy. The parlors make their money by charging the equivalent of about 4 cents for each ball but redeeming them for only of 2.5 cents a ball. A typical player who buys 1,000 balls wins 1,400 balls but loses 13 percent of his or her money after the balls have been redeemed.


Sammy and Sankyo are the largest makers of pachinko machines. Kino Busajima, the eight-something chairman of the Pachinko gambling machine maker Sankyo, was ranked the third wealthiest person in Japan by Forbes in May 2008, with a net worth of $5.4 billion, up $1.2 billion from the previous year. In 2009 he was second with $5.2 billion.


Pachinko Investments and Marketing

In an effort to draw new players, pachinko parlors have installed smoke free rooms, love seats for couples, and machines that temporarily offer jackpots or more than $1,000 from an investment of a few yen. They have also hired college graduates as managers and tried to make the atmosphere of the parlors more appealing.


The money in pachinko is so big that mainstream companies shave started investing in the business. The government is reluctant to regulate pachinko because the game is so popular, large corporations have invested in it, politicians receive large contributions from pachinko owners and the government doesn't want to be accused of discriminating against Koreans.


To attract customer parlors have coolers for housewives store groceries and prized geared form specific demographics (golf balls for older players and leather handbags for young ladies).


Pachinko Industry and North Korea

About 70 percent of the pachinko parlors in Japan are owned by ethnic Koreans, and about 30 percent of the Korean-owned enterprises are run by people loyal to North Korea. It is estimated that several hundred million to several billion dollars of revenues from pachinko is funneled every year into North Korea, which is desperate for hard currency to buy weapons and technology that can be used in its nuclear program.


Pro-Pyongyang owners tend be very secretive about their activities. "Everyone knows that some of the money has probably gone to North Korea's effort to build nuclear weapons," one South Korean told the Los Angeles Times. "Some pachinko owners linked to North Korea would like to cut those ties. But if they do, their relatives in North Korea will suffer. It's as if North Korea is holding hostages."


Pachinko Fraud and Gangsters

In an effort to keep tabs on pachinko industry, the Japanese government allowed owners to install high-stake machines in return for accepting stricter controls based on a system in which customers pay with magnetic cards. The system has turned be a disaster. The cards are easy to forge.


Pre-paid cards used by around 70 percent of the parlors. The biggest winners have been the criminals gangs that make the forged cards and the biggest losers have been the card manufacturers— Mitsubishi and Sumitoro—because they earn their revenues from the cards and pay the parlors for allowing them to use them. Mitsubishi and Sumitoro lost over $525 million in 1996.


Gangsters also extort "protection" money from the huts that exchanges the pachinko prizes for cash. An estimated 30 percent of the kankins (huts where players exchange prizes for cash) are controlled by the yakuza.




Text Sources: New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Daily Yomiuri, Times of London, Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO), National Geographic, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Reuters, AP, Lonely Planet Guides, Compton’s Encyclopedia and various books and other publications.

PACHINKO: PLAYERS, WINNINGS, LOSERS, DEATHS, BUSINESS, NORTH KOREA AND GANGSTERS - Japan | Facts and Details

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Para resumir mucho, ahora buena parte de la interne conspiranoica se esa dejando llevar por su moda de, presentar la crisis como:

UNA GUERRA A MUERTE ENTRE LAS FACCIONES DE LAS ELIETS DE ASIA , LA IMPRESORA AMERICANA Y LA VIEJA EUROPA



Nada que sorprenda en este foro.

A algunos sí les sorprende, a los de la Orden de la Cruz Gamada, que pasan todo el día diciendo que el juden lo controla todo de una manera absoluta y sin fisuras.

Pero esos viven en otro mundo más lejano todavía que el del hombre este.
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Joer el segundo video me ha dejado con la boca abierta, derribar un avión y amenazar con más atentados lo hubiese esperado con un país "díscolo" pero contra tu mejor aliado en el pacífico .

De todas formas hay que ver que obsesión de Bush con los aviones, recordemos que por aquella mismo época en que era vicepresidente también ocurrió el atentado de lockerbie por el que aislaron a Gadafi durante más de 20 años.

Desde luego como dije en otro hilo, cuando se empiezan a analizar las piezas, van encajando solas.
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