May you have a good sense of humor!

MAKE (Translated by Cosmin Ghidoveanu)
Ziarul BURSA #English Section / 6 ianuarie 2014

Good day!

Happy New Year!

May you be happy and healthy!

May 2014 bring you everything you desire!

Because, at any rate, it will also bring you something you would have never wanted nor think it could happen - this is the last year when you still have full rights over the money you have in banks.

Starting in 2015, when the banks will seize your deposits, you won't the ability to complain anywhere - this kind of theft is already legally accepted in the European Union, under the term "bail-in" (in Romania, it is not yet accepted, because we first have to join the Banking Union; but I can imagine how quickly we would be accepted as its members, since in our banking system, about 90% comes in the form of foreign capital, and furthermore, we are accustomed to aligning, without getting to hung up on the nitpicks of domestic legislation).

As a result, the New Year of 2014 is the last before this turning point.

2014 will not be like 2013, because it is setting up 2015.

It is interesting how placidly this information is received by people; they shrug, and at most they smile - "What does that have to do with us? We don't have more than 100,000 Euros in our accounts!"

And they give you a strange look when you tell them that it is precisely them, the ones who have nothing in their bank accounts, will be the first to be affected.

They will be affected from the very beginning of this year, 2014, when the major companies will have to complete their system for avoiding the confiscation of their capital by the greedy European banking system, and smaller companies will begin finding out about the legalized European cannibalism.

Some companies will relocate to other continents, causing an increase in unemployment (and as a result, the labor market will see harsher terms for employment); others will enter a cat and mouse game, by moving their bank accounts to Singapore, for instance, where for now, the long arm of the mob European authorities can not reach them, (but this will have consequences on tax collection, the burden of which will be passed on to the population).

The "bail-in", designed to save the European banks, will paradoxically destroy the banking system and will sink the continent.

Just like a meteorite the size of a block of flats would erase life from Earth, in a similar manner, the planet will not be able to survive, the way it is organized today, without Europe.

This global financial crisis, which began in 2008, which the world thought would come and go, as befits any crisis, this crisis will reveal its goal, which was not known until now: it wants to change the way we live, the way we think, the way we feel, the way we are organized and the way we understand the world.

This crisis - the one that we are in the middle of - is not cyclical.

This crisis won't go away until it reaches its goal.

The financial world can't overcome it.

Even with the most watered-down set of numbers, the planet's total debt is four times greater than the world's GDP; in the gloomy estimates, the planet's debt is ten times that or higher.

The method of rolling over the debt into the future, aside from being stupid, has also reached its limit - at the end of its rope, Europe has moved on to theft; and the debt is increasing quicker than output.

The polarization of wealth is happening in parallel with the worsening of the crisis - the pocket money of the world's richest 12 million people amounts to approximately 46 trillion dollars, which is the amount of the global public debt.

I repeat, this is pocket money, not their total wealth.

And when I say that the system has reached its limit, I am not referring to the "moral limit", but rather to its functional one: the system that we are living in doesn't work anymore.

Soon, we will have to find out that it is not earning money and managing it that is our main problem; rather the way we conceive ourselves and how we conceive our beliefs.

Already, the meanings that religions provide us with seem inadequate.

The radical transformation of the system we are part of will worsen that inadequacy and as a result, it will become public, and it will no longer be limited to the religious leaders, like it is today.

This year, the one that we have just entered, is crucial.

I wish you "Happy New Year!" and a great sense of humor.

I am sorry that in this article I don't have it.

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