Monday 29 June 2009
$134 Billion in a Suitcase - Update 1
Quick update regarding the 100 billion euro story.
No official news can be found on the net, the last update was given by BBC news website on the 22nd of june here.
Apparently the 2 japanese were released because it is not a crime to smuggle bonds, but they might just receive a fine: this exclude the option that the bonds were fake since in that case they were supposed to be arrested for couterfeiting.
So what the FUCK IS HAPPENING ?
Who owns these bonds? Who the hell is behind it? Do we get to know if they were fined? What's the amount of the fine? If they weren't fined: WHY??
Wednesday 17 June 2009
$134 Billion in a Suitcase
I hate politics and politicians but especially in my home country we reached a point of no return. We have a fucking clown voted by the dumb majority of italian citizens mesmerized by the television (owned by the clown). Most of the people still think that whatever the news says or the newspaper write is the absolute truth: terms like freedom of speech, internet and free knowledge are unknown to the most.
I came across this news:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,630158,00.html
Basically 2 japanese mules were caught smuggling 100 billion euros in bonds from Italy to Switzerland. According to the italian law (do we still have one?) they could receive a fine up to 40% the amount they were trying to conceal. Now can you imagine, even if it is only a 5/10% what could be done by a decent government with that amount of money? This could partially reset the italian economy ,relaunch the industry and possibly give a hope to the millions of unemployed.
I frantically tried to look for more news in the major italian news website but this wasn't reported by nobody: la Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Giornale, TG1, TG5 turned their back on something that could give some hope to a decadent country.
NOBODY REPORTED THE NEWS
NOBODY IN ITALY (a part from the few using other sources than just a talking box) WAS/IS AWARE OF IT
The media rule the mind of the weaks, this news didn't have to be submitted to the mass.
I then found another link:
http://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/2009/06/11/2-japanese-carrying-134-billion-in-us-bonds-detained-in-italy/
"According to the report in il Giornale, two unidentified Japanese in their 50s concealed the bonds, including 249 U.S. Treasury bonds each worth $500 million, in a suitcase with a false bottom that was searched by the Italian authorities June 3 when they were in Chiasso, at the border with Switzerland, about 50 kilometers north of Milan"
So according to the above article Il Giornale is reporting the news.
Let's have a look:
Go the link http://www.ilgiornale.it/
And look for "giapponesi" (japanese)
The following page will be displayed:
The second link "Il giallo La valigia dei giapponesi Se ne andavano dall'Italia con ..." is the one relevant to us
Click on it...and watch with disbelief that the page does not exist
What are they trying to hide? What kind of interests are behind this operation? Why mass media are not reporting the news?
Nice speech from this guy in fox news
Also have a look at this link
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=a62_boqkurbI
Whatever will happen will be concealed by italian media unless the news will help to make our prime minister shine.
F.I.G.A. (Fuckin' Italian Government Authorities)
I know this tag will bring a lot of visitors to this post: please read it through and understand what's happening
I came across this news:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,630158,00.html
Basically 2 japanese mules were caught smuggling 100 billion euros in bonds from Italy to Switzerland. According to the italian law (do we still have one?) they could receive a fine up to 40% the amount they were trying to conceal. Now can you imagine, even if it is only a 5/10% what could be done by a decent government with that amount of money? This could partially reset the italian economy ,relaunch the industry and possibly give a hope to the millions of unemployed.
I frantically tried to look for more news in the major italian news website but this wasn't reported by nobody: la Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Giornale, TG1, TG5 turned their back on something that could give some hope to a decadent country.
NOBODY REPORTED THE NEWS
NOBODY IN ITALY (a part from the few using other sources than just a talking box) WAS/IS AWARE OF IT
The media rule the mind of the weaks, this news didn't have to be submitted to the mass.
I then found another link:
http://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/2009/06/11/2-japanese-carrying-134-billion-in-us-bonds-detained-in-italy/
"According to the report in il Giornale, two unidentified Japanese in their 50s concealed the bonds, including 249 U.S. Treasury bonds each worth $500 million, in a suitcase with a false bottom that was searched by the Italian authorities June 3 when they were in Chiasso, at the border with Switzerland, about 50 kilometers north of Milan"
So according to the above article Il Giornale is reporting the news.
Let's have a look:
Go the link http://www.ilgiornale.it/
And look for "giapponesi" (japanese)
The following page will be displayed:
The second link "Il giallo La valigia dei giapponesi Se ne andavano dall'Italia con ..." is the one relevant to us
Click on it...and watch with disbelief that the page does not exist
What are they trying to hide? What kind of interests are behind this operation? Why mass media are not reporting the news?
Nice speech from this guy in fox news
Also have a look at this link
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=a62_boqkurbI
Whatever will happen will be concealed by italian media unless the news will help to make our prime minister shine.
F.I.G.A. (Fuckin' Italian Government Authorities)
I know this tag will bring a lot of visitors to this post: please read it through and understand what's happening
Monday 15 June 2009
Oven Baked Courgette's Frittata
3 Courgettes
3 Eggs
1 Vegetable Stock Cube
Parmesan
This is the oven baked version of frittata (omelet): you can use virtually anything for the main ingredients (peppers, courgette, mushroom, cheese, leftover spaghetti) and it can be used as a main dish since it is one of the easiest and complete recipes.
Slice the zucchini and fry them with a little bit of oil, parsley and the cube.
Once the courgettes are cooked wait until they cool off, mix them with the eggs, parmesan
..and lay everything on a oven tin.
Cook for about 30 minutes at 180/200 degrees
Buon appetito!
3 Eggs
1 Vegetable Stock Cube
Parmesan
This is the oven baked version of frittata (omelet): you can use virtually anything for the main ingredients (peppers, courgette, mushroom, cheese, leftover spaghetti) and it can be used as a main dish since it is one of the easiest and complete recipes.
Slice the zucchini and fry them with a little bit of oil, parsley and the cube.
Once the courgettes are cooked wait until they cool off, mix them with the eggs, parmesan
..and lay everything on a oven tin.
Cook for about 30 minutes at 180/200 degrees
Buon appetito!
Monday 8 June 2009
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