Bank Collapse – It’s Happening

ChesapeakeBix Weir – Rumors of bank failures around the world are absolutely true…and they are very, very contagious!

US Banks were told by the Fed NOT to mark to market their energy assets and not to cause any disruption in the oil and gas sector by pulling lines of credit or forcing companies into bankruptcy. All well and good if all they needed was to get past the 4th quarter 2015 but now things have not improved – they have only gotten worse and the spotlight is on the write downs for the 1st quarter 2016.

Chesapeake Energy Craters 40% on Restructuring Report
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-08/chesapeake-energy-craters-22-percent-on-restructuring-report

Chesapeake Energy Corp., the U.S. natural gas driller that’s been slashing jobs and investor payouts to conserve dwindling cash flows, lost more than a third of its value after a report that it hired a restructuring law firm.
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Zika distracts from real damage: the cabal playbook

ArnonSofer_CabalJon Rappoport – There several reasons I keep writing about the “Zika phenomenon.” One is: I want to reveal the playbook. I want to show how this covert op distracts people from the real ongoing damage caused by other factors.

Two quick background stories:

When I was investigating HIV back in 1988, I spoke with a veteran public-health worker who had spent years in Haiti. The CDC listed Haitians as one of the groups at high risk for AIDS. This health worker basically told me I had no idea what was going on in Haiti: extreme poverty; farm land stolen; no basic sanitation; overcrowding in very small homes; starvation and devastating malnutrition; repressive police clamp-downs to control the poor. In other words, there was no need to invoke HIV as the reason for all the disease and death in Haiti. HIV was an “afterthought.” A cover story.

A doctor who had set up a small AIDS clinic in Africa called me. He was in a quandary. He had provided his patients with peaceful clean quarters, nutritious food, and rest. He set aside a small area of land for growing soy. When the patients were able, they worked this land, grew food for themselves, sold the surplus to make a bit of money, and—eventually, he said, all their “AIDS symptoms” disappeared. Essentially, he had eliminated all the conditions the health worker in Haiti had told me about. So now this doctor in Africa wanted to know: should he start medical treatment for AIDS? Should he, for the first time, give his patients the (highly toxic) AIDS drugs? He was in a quandary because he was married to the virus-model of AIDS causation. That was his training. He couldn’t see that he had solved the real problems. Continue reading