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Thursday
Mar212013

Cyprus Mob Cheers As Man Scales Embassy And Rips Down German Flag

Watch the lowering of the German flag in Cyprus.

Raw video yesterday outside the German Embassy in Nicosia as angry protesters cheer spiderman as he climbs the scaffolding, disappears, lowers the flag and hurls it off the roof into the throng below.

Moment of glory at 1:13.

 

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Reader Comments (5)

Germans get the blame whatever happens. When Hitler came to power he nationalised the central bank, the ReichsBank, which then proceeded to issue the currency for loans and debt at ZERO interest. That is why the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve jointly had London's Daily Express roar on 24/3/1933, Judea Declares War on Germany, and surprise surprise, indeed it came to pass late in '39.

Colonel Ghaddafi long had his State Bank of Libya issuing the currency also at ZERO interest, and as that could not any longer be tolerated, especially as he not long before his country was assaulted in April 2011 said that the Dinar would be gold backed to make it the preferred currency African countries could use to settle trade accounts between themselves - those same globalising private central banks, now including the ECB, saw to it that his country was trashed and that Ghaddafi himself foully murdered before the cameras, as an object lesson to anyone else venturing to think the same thing, including Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Among those placards held up by people in Cyprus were those with Chancellor Merkel caricatured with a Hitler moustache.

Clearly they know not what they do.
Mar 21, 2013 at 4:48 AM | Unregistered Commentermichael mazur
March 20th is world happiness day and I missed it. I better make up for it today and live like there is no tomorrow. http://tompride.wordpress.com/
Mar 21, 2013 at 8:42 AM | Unregistered CommenterSKINFLINT
Cypress will be completely and totally fucked if they capitulate to the ECB or if they leave the Eurozone. Hope they have some strong leadership there. It's gonna get shitty. http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/03/ecb-to-push-cyprus-over-the-brink.html. Cheyenne was right about the Russian mob slant though.
Mar 21, 2013 at 9:31 AM | Unregistered CommenterSKINFLINT
Agreed, this is NOT the fault of the Germans.
The rest of Europe is jealous of their frugality, and
their amazing productivity.
They owe Europe NOTHING!

-flek
Mar 21, 2013 at 9:32 AM | Unregistered Commenterflek
Like International Finance Capital cares which country they parasite off. Eventually nobody will be capable to backstop $ 1500 Trillion in derivative contracts. Remember the entire planet only produces $ 75 Trillion in GDP. Cyprus is merely closest to the edge, eventually this will happen to the USA and Germany too, just give it some time.
It would be better, if the German people would wake up and force their politicians to tackle the problem a la Iceland+.
a) Throw the banksters in jail,
b) let their banks fail and
c) purge the derivatives from their books as gambling debts.

But as long as we keep following the deceptive advice of criminal banksters,
the problem is not going to get resolved, because NOTHING can change the inevitable outcome.
Dabbling with austerity measures is merely going to get lots of people hurt
without a snowflake in hell's chance on resolving the matter.

BTW Iceland's economy recovered in less than 3 year and is doing quite well at the moment.
Mar 22, 2013 at 5:11 AM | Unregistered CommenterMoHawk

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