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  • monoboy3

    This guy sounds like a piece of work...
    https://www.theguardian.com/news…

    Things are all starting to fall into place. Tax leaks and sex scandals point to an all out war behind the scenes amongst governments and big business.

    The EU proposed a crack down on tax avoidance culminating in the anti-tax avoidance directive law that takes affect Jan 2019.

    A month after this was signed and agreed by all 27 member states, Cameron announced the EU referendum. Then lost it.

    The Leave/Trump campaign both have tendrils that link Farage, Bannon, Banks, Mercer, Wikileaks, Manafort and the Russians.

    They've used money and data to trick swing voters by spreading lies and it worked a treat.

    This sounds like conspiracy, but would you be surprised that the worlds wealthy elite would do anything to stop the rest of us from putting a stop to their gravy train?

    History is being made. And it looks like the tide might be turnings. Thanks mostly. to journalism.

    • yepfadein11
    • And then there's this...
      http://www.bbc.co.uk…
      monoboy
    • The 'soft' coup d'etat in Saudi by the 'moderate' responsible for the proxy war in Yemen.monoboy
    • Yeah in the end it's all about $$, while the plebs are distracted by topics like immigration and "nationalism."yuekit
    • but doesn't immigration and nationalism have a lot to do with how money works?
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    • The world economy depends on the free movement of people and money. Nationalism and protectionism is the reverse, like NK.monoboy
    • Late capitalism = not enough rules or regulation. This is where we are.monoboy
    • omg, what I mean is that their reasons for wanting power have nothing to do with those topics but rather protecting their money. Those are just the easiestyuekit
    • buttons to push to rile up the right-wing plebs.yuekit

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