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Billet de blog 11 juillet 2013

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Bernanke&Abe 's needle and the damage done

Yanick Toutain

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"We love you, can we have some more" sing the banksters of DowJones and Nikkei

by Yanick Toutain

After the new yoyos Nikkei tonight:
When the citizens of Earth will understand that Bernanke and Abe are only drug dealers who inject counterfeit currency into the veins of banksters, when they realize that this drug has made an artificial paradise that has enriched investors Nikkei 60% in one year, when they realize that this scam has totally destroyed the rules of the normal functioning of a capitalist economy .... it will be too late!
"I've seen the needle and the damage done
A little part of it in everyone
But every bankster's like a setting sun".


Either "#2008again" will plunged the global economy into a suicidal Apocalypse. And JPMorgan's plan establishment of a fascist dictatorship in Europe has been widespread globally.
Either Occupy World has made his pre-mutation and introduced a global revocable government.
Terminal cancer or new liberal-egalitarian civilization (non-capitalist non-riba) this is the alternative that dealers Bernanke and Abe have imposed on the world

COMPLEMENT
ABOUT THE DRUG
The banksters use other drugs than héroin.

"The Needle and the Damage Done" is a song by Neil Young that describes the descent into heroin addiction of musicians he knew. It was written about the heroin use of his Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten, and previews the theme of "Tonight's the Night", a song that addresses the heroin overdose and death of Bruce Berry, a roadie for Young and his band Crazy Horse.

"The Needle and the Damage Done" first appeared on the Harvest album in 1972. The song was recorded live rather than in the studio. It appears on the compilation albums Decade and Greatest Hits. On the handwritten liner notes included in Decade, Young had this to say about the song: "I am not a preacher, but drugs killed a lot of great men."

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