Time for Plan B: How the Euro Became Europe's Greatest Threat

Ellipse

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URL: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/230252-Time-for-Plan-B-How-the-Euro-Became-Europe-s-Greatest-Threat

I want to bring a counterpoint here. It seem there's an information war against the Euro. To realize it I suggest to read the GEAB 56:
http://www.leap2020.eu/GEAB-N-56-Special-Summer-2011-is-available-Global-systemic-crisis-Last-warning-before-the-Autumn-2011-shock-when-15_a6679.html

The interesting point is that the GEAB suggest that this information war, can lead to the opposite of its goal.

1/ The Greece thread is not so great because the amount of the Greece deficit is not out of proportion for the Eurozone.
2/ Under this information war pressure, the govs of the Eurozone, evolve and build mechanisms to contain the tread. The question is to know if they will learn and evolve enough quickly.

A kind of work in sort.
 
Ellipse said:
URL: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/230252-Time-for-Plan-B-How-the-Euro-Became-Europe-s-Greatest-Threat

I want to bring a counterpoint here. It seem there's an information war against the Euro. To realize it I suggest to read the GEAB 56:
http://www.leap2020.eu/GEAB-N-56-Special-Summer-2011-is-available-Global-systemic-crisis-Last-warning-before-the-Autumn-2011-shock-when-15_a6679.html

The interesting point is that the GEAB suggest that this information war, can lead to the opposite of its goal.

1/ The Greece thread is not so great because the amount of the Greece deficit is not out of proportion for the Eurozone.
2/ Under this information war pressure, the govs of the Eurozone, evolve and build mechanisms to contain the tread. The question is to know if they will learn and evolve enough quickly.

A kind of work in sort.

GEAB often provides interesting economical/political analysis. This being said, when dealing with UE, we must keep in mind that the GEAB has a strong pro-European orientation (see for example the content of their leaders survey at the end of the monthly report).

It's as if they toss some truth in order to attract their readers and then add their pro-European spin.

Of course, what they ultimately miss, like most other publications, is that all those governments (including the European ones) are only puppets whose strings are pulled by the same puppet masters.
 
Belibaste said:
GEAB often provides interesting economical/political analysis. This being said, when dealing with UE, we must keep in mind that the GEAB has a strong pro-European orientation (see for example the content of their leaders survey at the end of the monthly report).

It's as if they toss some truth in order to attract their readers and then add their pro-European spin.

Of course, what they ultimately miss, like most other publications, is that all those governments (including the European ones) are only puppets whose strings are pulled by the same puppet masters.

Yes, I agree. The difficulty is that we are caught between pro-US and pro-European articles. But there seem to be an unbalance in favour of pro-US articles.
 
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