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PostSubject: Cyprus takes 1st hit on bank accnts   Cyprus takes 1st hit on bank accnts I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 16, 2013 10:03 am

http://www.businessinsider.com/cyprus-bailout-deal-2013-3

"The levy will see deposits of more than 100,000 euros in Cypriot banks hit with a 9.9 percent charge when lenders re-open their doors on Tuesday after a scheduled bank holiday on Monday. Under that threshold and the levy drops to 6.75 percent."

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cyprus-bailout-deal-2013-3#ixzz2NiA3CbKt


"Eurozone leaders and the IMF on Saturday announced an unprecedented levy on all deposits in Cypriot banks as the sting in the tail of a 10-billion-euro bailout for the near-bankrupt government in Nicosia.

Intended to apply to everyone from pensioners to Russian oligarchs alleged to have billions stashed away in what officials say is a bloated Cypriot banking sector, the "stability levy" immediately raised a flood of concerns among finance experts over a possible bank run in bigger eurozone economies, where fragile public finances are also under scrutiny."

More at links. This could spread rapidly to other countries.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cyprus-bailout-deal-2013-3#ixzz2Ni9iMbGP


           
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Get ready for world wide crash!

They are ready to pull the plug at anytime!

Your worst mistake would be to believe tomorrow will be the same as yesterday!

Much talk by experts about devaluation of Dollar and Gold / Silver breaking out. The Dollar is only good for two things = 1. Starting a fire in the wood stove.
2. Toilet paper.

So, with that said you should have new gardening tools, food, other important items such as good -10 clothing/camping, gas for leaving, safety equipment, the whole 9 yds.

Pray the Lord will come soon and protection.
No bullets left, no guns left, soon no food or??
Don't stay inside a large city! You will be subject to TPTB!
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PostSubject: Re: Cyprus takes 1st hit on bank accnts   Cyprus takes 1st hit on bank accnts I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 16, 2013 10:58 am

http://www.zerohedge.com (book mark)
Articles below.

also look at anything the following people say: Jim Sinclare, Jim Rogers or Peter Schiff you will get good info.

Europe Does It Again: Cyprus Depositor Haircut "Bailout" Turns Into Saver "Panic", Frozen Assets, Bank Runs, Broken ATMs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/16/2013 - 10:33

Europe has done it again.

Late last night, after markets closed for the weekend, following an extended discussion the European finance ministers announced their "bailout" solution for Russian oligarch depositor-haven Cyprus: a €13 billion bailout (Europe's fifth) with a huge twist: the implementation of what has been the biggest taboo in European bailouts to date - the impairment of depositors, and a fresh, full blown escalation in the status quo's war against savers everywhere. Specifically, Cyprus will impose a levy of 6.75% on deposits of less than €100,000 - the ceiling for European Union account insurance, which is now effectively gone following this case study - and 9.9% above that. The measures will raise €5.8 billion, Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who leads the group of euro-area ministers, said. But it doesn't stop there: a partial "bail-in" of junior bondholders is also possible, as for the first time ever the entire liability structure of a European bank - even if it is a Cypriot bank - is open season for impairments. The logical question: why here, and why now? And what happens when the Cypriot bank run that has taken the country by storm this morning spreads everywhere else, now that the scab over Europe's biggest festering wound is torn throughout the periphery as all the other PIIGS realize they too are expendable on the altar of mollifying voters and investors in the other countries that make up Europe's disunion.

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Guest Post: A Roadmap For American Grand Strategy Part 3 (Of 3)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/15/2013 - 21:24

Following Part 1's discussion of America's Dangerous Drift, and Part 2's succincy summation of why America needs a Grand Strategy, today's Part 3 concludes with a discussion of the 'choice' American leaders have: "A decline in America’s leadership role and the emergence of a highly unstable world is a serious possibility. In reality, decline is not a foregone conclusion but a deliberate political choice that builds from a failure to define what matters most to the nation." When we step back from the language and imperatives of grand strategy, the case for the United States to rethink its grand strategy is fundamentally simple. It is designed to meet serious threats while creating and taking advantage of strategic opportunities. To continue on the present course of "drifting" from crisis to crisis effectively invites powers to believe that America is in decline. Worse, Americans, too, might believe wrongly that the nation’s decline is inevitable. If we are to assure America’s future security and prosperity, we need a new national grand strategy that harnesses America’s spirit, sense of optimism, and perseverance to help the nation meet the challenges and grasp the opportunities of this era. When we think about the alternatives, the United States simply has no choice.

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An Orwellian America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/15/2013 - 20:25

The state, crippled by massive deficits, endless war and corporate malfeasance, is clearly sliding toward unavoidable bankruptcy. It is time for Big Brother to take over from Huxley’s feelies, the orgy-porgy and the centrifugal bumble-puppy. We are transitioning from a society where we are skillfully manipulated by lies and illusions to one where we are overtly controlled. We are one crisis away from a police state. All the powers are in place. Someone will flip the switch. Whether a Cyber Attack, escalating Currency War tensions or a 'terrorist' attack by indebted college youth, it is only a matter of time and circumstance... We are one crisis away from a police state. All the powers are in place. Someone will flip the switch. Whether a Cyber Attack, escalating Currency War tensions or a 'terrorist' attack by indebted college youth, it is only a matter of time and circumstance.

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17 Signs Of A Full-Blown Economic Depression Raging In Southern Europe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/15/2013 - 19:14

When you get into too much debt, eventually really bad things start to happen. This is a very painful lesson that southern Europe is learning right now, and it is a lesson that the United States will soon learn as well. It simply is not possible to live way beyond your means forever. You can do it for a while though, and politicians in the U.S. and in Europe keep trying to kick the can down the road and extend the party, but the truth is that debt is a very cruel master and at some point it inevitably catches up with you. And when it catches up with you, the results can be absolutely devastating. Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal all tried to just slow down the rate at which their government debts were increasing, and look at what happened to their economies. I have always said that the next wave of the economic collapse would start in Europe and that is exactly what is happening. So keep watching Europe. What is happening to them will eventually happen to us.
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