Martin Armstrong OccupyWallStreet
A really interesting article from Martin Armstrong on the occupy wall street movement.
The main point is that its not Wall Street who the occupiers should be protesting against but the Market Manipulators or who I like to call "TPTB". Amazing in that it gives me understanding on who are TPTB and like the occupiers we all have different views but have a gut feeling that there is something wrong and so far the best bet is people at wall street is the closest to the TPTB
Quote from article
They are the Market Manipulators that constructed time bombs out of mortgages
and ensured the rating agencies would bless them as AAA so they could sell them to everyone. This is just the tip of the iceberg. This is NOT Wall Street! This is a dark back ally that feels safe because
they control the press, the courts, the Justice Department, Congress, and local police. They line the
pockets of politicians to run for office. They stack government with their own people in unelected jobs.
In the end, it is not corporate greed, it is the greed of Market Manipulators that are simply a parasite
that feed upon the system and anyone who dares to expose them, and they will attack with a vengeance
using the police powers of government and label what they say as conspiracy theory to discredit their
accusers.
Yes America "Do not go gentle into that good night / Rage, rage against the dying of the
light" of freedom and liberty as Dylan Thomas put so elegantly. But rage wisely. Do not be fooled and
attack the decoy. If you want reform, know who your enemy truly is! It is not Wall Street. It is the
parasites that feed on it
Amazing, I actually think that this movement may actually have a chance at real change but the question is that it may already be to late. Like I tell my family its like the ship has already fallen over the waterfall and we are just changing the deck chairs while waiting to crash.
Updated
Just listen to a podcast from Martin Armstrong which is actually one of my favourite podcasts of this year and strengthen my views that he knows what he is talking about.
The main point is that its not Wall Street who the occupiers should be protesting against but the Market Manipulators or who I like to call "TPTB". Amazing in that it gives me understanding on who are TPTB and like the occupiers we all have different views but have a gut feeling that there is something wrong and so far the best bet is people at wall street is the closest to the TPTB
Quote from article
They are the Market Manipulators that constructed time bombs out of mortgages
and ensured the rating agencies would bless them as AAA so they could sell them to everyone. This is just the tip of the iceberg. This is NOT Wall Street! This is a dark back ally that feels safe because
they control the press, the courts, the Justice Department, Congress, and local police. They line the
pockets of politicians to run for office. They stack government with their own people in unelected jobs.
In the end, it is not corporate greed, it is the greed of Market Manipulators that are simply a parasite
that feed upon the system and anyone who dares to expose them, and they will attack with a vengeance
using the police powers of government and label what they say as conspiracy theory to discredit their
accusers.
Yes America "Do not go gentle into that good night / Rage, rage against the dying of the
light" of freedom and liberty as Dylan Thomas put so elegantly. But rage wisely. Do not be fooled and
attack the decoy. If you want reform, know who your enemy truly is! It is not Wall Street. It is the
parasites that feed on it
Amazing, I actually think that this movement may actually have a chance at real change but the question is that it may already be to late. Like I tell my family its like the ship has already fallen over the waterfall and we are just changing the deck chairs while waiting to crash.
Updated
Just listen to a podcast from Martin Armstrong which is actually one of my favourite podcasts of this year and strengthen my views that he knows what he is talking about.
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