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    Clinton and rape of Sri Lanka

    The ambassador in Colombo of Clinton-asterisked President Obama may not wish to finance NGO’s so as to let the perpetrators of the rape of Sri Lanka go unpunished. The ambassador, paid by a US taxpayer now with unredeemable Treasury debt to the world, may not wish to stand in the way of a case in a US Court that would make Hillary Clinton’s prospective deeds cater for the needs of the American people and not just those of the speculator. Read: Clinton and rape of Sri Lanka Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 11/10/2009 | National, State, Local

    Globalisation and hit men push finance aristocracy trans-Atlantic

    Anglo-American finance institutions find themselves forced to cough up larger and still larger pay for their hit men. Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer argues, “Our aim should not be to prevent rewards where they are deserved, for long-term success or hard work.” Today’s rules of unregulated markets allow executives to go out and become financial raiders in their own right ─ when they would compete with their previous financial home. This market headache comes at a time when France and Germany at EU summits ask for a ceiling on the in-comes of executives of financial institutions. Yet, there's more. Besides the EU, globalization now causes the G20 to take up the risk to world trade posed by financial piracy. China, India, Russia and Japan (which states that it can no longer play the role of "Yes-man") belong in the G20 which represents two-thirds of humanity. Read: Globalisation and hit men push finance aristocracy trans-Atlantic Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 21/09/2009 | Causes & Organizations

    Historical source for behaviour adaptation to modern 7-tone music

    Why the 7-tone scale for modern music? If we go by early Greek, Chinese and Japanese civilisations, many early musical scales were pentatonic (5 "main notes;" still a feature of Gamelan music in Bali). In the 5-tonic, the octave was divided by the simple means of counting the figures on one hand. Russian composer Borodin noticed it in folk song and used it in "Prince Igor" (it was represented in the modern production `Kismet' by the song `Stranger in Paradise'.) Read: Historical source for behaviour adaptation to modern 7-tone music Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 18/09/2009 | Humor

    We Are The Change: Will Obama preside over disintegration of USA?

    Dr. Panarin claims that Obama will preside in Washington over a watershed period just like Gorbachev earlier did in Moscow. He says that the build up of events will trigger the collapse of the dollar in November this year (2009) but that the consequences can be softened by reasoning sections of the American elite Read: We Are The Change: Will Obama preside over disintegration of USA? Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 11/09/2009 | Politics

    Moscow’s New Afghanistan

    Edward Lozansky's report "Moscow’s New Afghanistan" August 31st) reflects on the claim by a separatist group that it will target reservoirs, pipelines and other strategic infrastructure. Will such acts of sabotage create a new plateau for subversion in five continents? Read: Moscow’s New Afghanistan Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 05/09/2009 | Men's Issues

    World's best economist speaks

    The Governor of the Central Bank reached the podium ... He announced that he was introducing "probably the best economist in the world". This person, Jeffrey Sachs, was well built but not tall. You saw in his appearance a disarming, well-meaning face with chestnut hair brushed on forehead. I was to discover that his friendliness comes not just from outward physical composure. Read: World's best economist speaks Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 27/08/2009 | Economics

    Freemason secret and today’s new finance den

    An early history of development of finance capital. The year 1602 founded Dutch East India Company relieved Portugal of all its East Indian possessions. In most of present-day Indonesia and in the Malay Peninsula, Sri Lanka, the Malabar Coast of India and Japan, it eliminated the Portuguese. The hands of the financiers remained hidden. In these far-reaching events of the 17th century the world at large was not privy to a return of finance houses into Oriental trade but just saw Dutch glo Read: Freemason secret and today’s new finance den Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 22/07/2009 | Finance

    Shock Therapy in continental Euro-Asia would topple a subsidy bill on cities such as Rome, Vienna, Bonn

    From 3,000 word alert of July 28th, 1992 to ‘Moscow News’ and World Bank Chief Economist These jointly owned public assets hold, for example, the lifetime savings of engineers, doctors, teachers, technicians and other workers. In the particular case of divesting these assets into private ownership, careful costing is also required so as to minimise the loss of the savings of working men and women. Causing group insolvency and ethnic breakdown has to be avoided. Alienation of jointly owned Read: Shock Therapy in continental Euro-Asia would topple a subsidy bill on cities such as Rome, Vienna, Bonn Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 01/07/2009 | Economics

    Petrograd connection, planning and statecraft - Saving nations from financial raiders

    Piracy once roamed the seas. That was the status quo. History says that queen Elizabeth I authorised naval commanders, including Sir Walter Raleigh, to plunder merchant schooners. Over time, piracy at sea seriously interfered with the trade of merchants. They promoted the development and acceptance of conventions by countries against sea piracy and it was outlawed. In contrast, modern rules that had been developed to prevent invasion of the economy by financial raiders were set aside. Read: Petrograd connection, planning and statecraft - Saving nations from financial raiders Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 28/04/2009 | Philosophy

    Recession: Why wolf needs to CRUNCH Europe

    The dollar can survive as the only girl on the beach. That may serve as the beginning of a modern fairy story... Read: Recession: Why wolf needs to CRUNCH Europe Read

    By: Wendell W Solomons | 30/03/2009 | Economics
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