The 2008 Financial Crisis Was NOT Caused By Terrorists Unless By Terrorist You Mean Hank Paulson
Check out the Dartmouth football finger.
How Paulson caused the crisis...
We saw this report a few days ago, but it was such an incompetent hack job that we didn't bother covering it. That hasn't stopped Glenn Beck, Maria Bartiromo and Fox News, however.
In a nutshell, the author of the report claims that Islamists, the Russians, the Chinese, or even Osama Bin Laden himself, may have been responsible for the financial crisis and economic collapse of 2008-2009. No evidence is offered, of course, but how do we know for sure?! If we don't have proof the terrorists didn't do it, then maybe they did, right?
You can read for yourself and decide what this "study" is worth. After all, the Department of Defense commissioned it and you paid for it.
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Reader Comments (10)
Just sayin.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/03/01/why-wars-really-happen/
no snip needed here.....
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=9848
no snip needed.....
http://news.antiwar.com/2011/03/02/petraeus-apologizes-for-killing-nine-afghan-children/
Crying victim? Where have we seen that ploy used before?
Your Right DB.
Pure sell the sheeple anything but the truth BULL S**T! The only conspirators in the 2008 crash were Henry Paulson and his coconspirators in Treasury, the FED, Congress, and of course, the parasites on Wall Street.
SGBL to merge with Lebanese-Canadian Bank
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=125585#axzz1FdUl3xBk
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Speaking to LBC TV station, the governor said that Societe Generale made the best offer to acquire the assets and deposits of the bank and assured the public that the bank has a clean balance and is well managed despite the accusations leveled by the U.S. Treasury.
Goldman Sachs' stake in Bank of Moscow frozen again after appeal
http://en.rian.ru/business/20110304/162860622.html
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A London Court which on Thursday froze Goldman Sachs' 3.9% stake in Bank of Moscow, preventing a bid by Russia's second largest bank VTB to gain control of the Moscow government's lender, released the stake but then froze it again following an appeal, a source close to the situation told RIA Novosti on Friday.