Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Bilderberg’s Roman Circus: Italian junta effectively outlaws cash

A few days back I put up a post at End the Lie warning that fiscal fascism might well take as its first priority the elimination of ready cash for the vast majority of Italians.Behold, it has come to pass: The Monti administration proposes to outlaw any transactions in excess of €1,000 that are performed in cash.Well, it’s not so much of a proposal as a diktat which comes into immediate effect. The atrophied parliament could vote it down in sixty days. But rest assured, they won’t.Sgr. Monti says he wants to collect the taxes which Italians are dodging.  This is a statement of such Himalayan remoteness from the everyday lives of ordinary Italians, moreover uttered in the land of the Mafia, one is inclined to at first conclude that a lofty remote career in the ivory tower of a private university has divorced the good professor from any sense of reality.Particularly as Milan, his own home city and host to his prestigious independent seat of learning, is in the throes of a massive gang war between rivals formed by immigrant Albanian and Serbian drug traffickers and their rivals from the Italian south. There are big pickings to be reaped from the estimated 140,000 heroin addicts in what is now one of the major narcotics capitals of Europe.

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