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Banks And Tribes
Have you noticed that a lot of the big companies from America are on the chopping block?
We all know the big banks are taking on foreign capital like its going out of style.... I think it is remarkable that in the deal to help Merryl Lynch out of its woes Temasek wrote the deal so that in the event that Merryl has to issue new shares at a price lower than the amount Temasek paid during a 12 month period, Temasek will be compensated for the difference. That is the stuff that microcap companies do - not major global enterprises... The fact that Merryl's agreed to such a deal shows how vulnerable the company is and the banking sector in general. But the thing that I really find remarkable is that the big US banks, bastions of Jewish wealth as they are, have resorted to taking on investment from the "other tribes". Whether the new capital comes from China, Singapore, Dubai, or a host of other nations, the fundamental truth is that most of it is from gentile (i.e. non-Jewish sources). Why is it that when it comes to money all tribes can get along, but when it comes to land, they can't? Comments
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