Wagging The Dog And The Ossetia Conflict August 15, 2008
Posted by Mark T. Market in Reflections.Tags: deception, economics, georgia, russia, south ossetia, war
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Great preamble by Ellen Brown on her article:
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had just announced record losses, and so had most reporting corporations. Unemployment was mounting, the foreclosure crisis was deepening, state budgets were in shambles, and massive bailouts were everywhere. Investors had every reason to expect the dollar and the stock market to plummet, and gold and oil to shoot up. Strangely, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 300 points, the dollar strengthened, and gold and oil were crushed. What happened?
Ellen draws a web of deceit of how powers such as the US trigger world events to their own economic advantage. Wars are only about ideologies and politics on the surface. At the core, its business and profit.
Capitalism turned on its head.









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