Re: Nancy Leider, Anti-American, etc
In Article <m3y9n3486c.fsf@c244s14h6.upc.chello.no> Jon Kvebaek wrote:
> But do you really think a lasting decline would benefit a
> conspiracy of bankers as described in Nancy's insane rants?
> We all lose - persons, companies (look at the insurance and airport
> industry) and banks. Nancy's theories are too stupid.
>
> The only "conspiracy" I can see here is that of a small group of
> organisations/individuals, not a slew of European banks. Only a
> right-wing american conspiracy kook could come up with such
> ideas. Like Nancy Lieder.
More .. on the Brits and ZetaTalk ACCURACY. All this is to encourage
you'all to LOOK for the inbound Planet X per the Zeta given coordinates
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03m.htm), as they are not trolling on
this or on any matter. To repeat, briefly, the background on this latest
ZetaTalk Accuracy tidbit.
On Sept 13th, the Zetas said:
The target was the banking systems holding the US and
their elite and wealthy ABOVE those in Europe, in the
arrogant manner Bush and his masters have employed
of late. To understand the main target, and the support
relationships causing a relative collapse among the
wealthy and holdings of the US elite versus others, one
needs to know the complex and mostly secret relationships
between bonding banks, new issue of stock, loans between
banks and governments, agreements with the Fed, and
who holds what holdings privately or publicly!
ZetaTalk, Attack on America
(http://www.zetatalk.com/govmt/g127.htm)
On Sept 14th, they revealed (via me).
The Troubled Times tt-watch mailing list was begging to
know WHICH bank, and I shared what the Zetas had been
telling me, that it was an English bank.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tt-watch/message/6277
From: Nancy Lieder <zetatalk@zetatalk.com>
Date: Fri Sep 14, 2001 10:55 am
Subject: Re: [tt-watch] So is Bank of America behind it?
I'm told we should look to England.
And now the latest on the Brits being snuggy with Bin Laden:
Bin Laden's links with the UK date back to the 1980s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1564000/1564626.stm
.. his connection to Britain is so strong that in recent
years Washington faced calls to add the UK to its black
list of states sponsoring terrorism. And some Arab
states now under suspicion accused Britain of giving
harbour to Muslim militants. So open was Bin
Laden's presence that for most of the 1990s he
maintained an office in London, named the Advisory
and Reformation Committee. ... Like Beirut in the
1970s, London became a safe haven from which to
broaden the Jihad armed struggle from Afghanistan
to the secular regimes of the Arab world. ... They
were attracted, they said, by Britain's "traditions of
democracy and justice". Most lauded violence. Arab
governments fighting armed Islamic insurgencies
saw things differently. Some suspected that, as in
Afghanistan, Britain was continuing to use the
Islamists for its foreign policy goals. ...