Monday, February 18, 2008

I am having an attack of reality, again. Jeez. What is going on here?

VHeadline commentarist Oscar Heck writes: Oh ... wait a minute .. what is going on here? Am I dreaming ... or am I having a nightmare ... or perhaps a stroke. But, no, I am having an attack of reality, again. Jeez. What is going on here? Jeeeeeez. As if I have to send my pail down to fetch water again. No, no, no ... it's happening here in Gringomedialandia.

Nationalizing of a bank? Here in Venezuela?

No ... there in Gringolandia (the UK) ... and yes, Gringolandia, now, to me, comprises not only the stolen territory of the Grandinternationalcriminal US of A, but all the stolen territories of all those territories stolen by force, through rape, theft, plunder and murder by those blond-haired-blue-eyed imps and their co-conspirators.


Oh ... what a surprise ... when Venezuela goes about nationalizing companies it is a crime, but when ye-good-olde English go about doing it ... it slides by like oil on water.


According to a February 18, 2008 Financial Times article entitled, "London to nationalise troubled mortgage lender,"

The UK government last night announced it was nationalising Northern Rock, the troubled mortgage lender, after concluding that private sector proposals to take over the bank failed to offer sufficient value for British taxpayers. Northern Rock has been dependent on government backing since last September when it revealed the Bank of England had stepped in to provide support, triggering the first run on a UK bank in more than a century,"

... and it goes on and on and on ... blah, blah, blah.


Oh, how "correct" the English are, right?


Double standards, as usual. England supported the criminal USA in its criminal invasion of Iraq ... so "nationalization" of a bank (lender) is fine-and-dandy ... but when Venezuela threatens to nationalize a company of basic necessity, such as food production, then Venezuela falls into the realm of a "communist dictatorship," right?


The more I am involved in writing about this stuff, the more I am astounded as to the amount of disinformation and media manipulation which is excreted from the lower bowels of the so-called civilized world.


Wait ... I still don't get it. Why is it that Venezuela is not "allowed" to nationalize industry whilst the UK is allowed to nationalize banks?


Beats me...


Oscar Heck
oscarheck111@yahoo.com

1 comment:

  1. It falls upon us to slug away and eventually defeat these liars: first off, by defeating their ability to pass off lies as the truth, and to distort reality, and to get away with their hypocrisy and double standards without public challenge.

    And in no way should we ever consider 'reasoning' with them: our job is simply and always to replace them with our own, alternative media. That's our goal. The best we can expect with these scum is only to not be fooled into being co-opted by them, when the time comes -- and it will and has before -- where they will feel compelled to come running and tell us how 'right' we were, and can they now get in bed with us..?

    Instead of being flattered by the sudden attention -- the first warning sign, understand -- we must firmly tell them where to get off -- and continue on until they are put effectively out of business. Then we win.

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