Anti-terror laws were used to seize Icelandic assets in UK
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Anti-terror laws were used to seize Icelandic assets in UK
Maybe others here knew this, but I didn't:
"In a bid to claw back some of the money, the British government seized Icelandic assets in the UK using anti-terrorism laws."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7667920.stm
I am now well and truly convinced that the terror laws were put in place to deal with the social fall-out from PO. To some extent I think the same applies to the terror threat itself.
"In a bid to claw back some of the money, the British government seized Icelandic assets in the UK using anti-terrorism laws."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7667920.stm
I am now well and truly convinced that the terror laws were put in place to deal with the social fall-out from PO. To some extent I think the same applies to the terror threat itself.
"We're just waiting, looking skyward as the days go down / Someone promised there'd be answers if we stayed around."
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I am not sure about your last paragraph, but I thought that it was pretty disgusting. And it provides an excellent example of "legislation creep" and why we should fear draconian laws, however limited, because they will tend to be used outside of their limits,Ludwig wrote:Maybe others here knew this, but I didn't:
"In a bid to claw back some of the money, the British government seized Icelandic assets in the UK using anti-terrorism laws."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7667920.stm
I am now well and truly convinced that the terror laws were put in place to deal with the social fall-out from PO. To some extent I think the same applies to the terror threat itself.
Peter.
Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the seconds to hours?
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Well said Ludwig. I have long since been convinced that recent terrorist plots here and in the US have been fake and the government has been using them to prepare for a peak and post peak oil world. That and to justify going to war on foreign soil.Ludwig wrote:Maybe others here knew this, but I didn't:
"In a bid to claw back some of the money, the British government seized Icelandic assets in the UK using anti-terrorism laws."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7667920.stm
I am now well and truly convinced that the terror laws were put in place to deal with the social fall-out from PO. To some extent I think the same applies to the terror threat itself.
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Yes, I'd say "fake", "actively encouraged" or conservatively "definitely not discouraged".Bozzio wrote: Well said Ludwig. I have long since been convinced that recent terrorist plots here and in the US have been fake and the government has been using them to prepare for a peak and post peak oil world. That and to justify going to war on foreign soil.
Until a year ago I was sufficiently ignorant of geopolitics and of the seriousness of the energy crisis to regard "terror sceptics" as cranks. I've now read enough to change my mind - nor just by hotheads like Mike Ruppert (who I do admire for his moral courage), but also by quieter voices like Richard Heinberg, whose sceptical comments re. 9/11 in "The Party's Over" seemed to go unnoticed by most readers.
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One of my colleagues the other day, who it would appear had invested unwisely in Icelandic banks, went off on a witless anti-Icelandic rant within earshot of another colleague who's half-Icelandic.RenewableCandy wrote:I particularly like the way that the Icelanders took it as a personal slur and raised objections to being labelled as terrorists
If this is the reaction of educated people now, I fear for what the reaction will be of the masses when TS really HTF
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Don't worry about their reaction. I am quite sure when TSHTF that plenty of legislation exists to 'calm' them down. Children of Men, Soylent Green etc.Ludwig wrote:One of my colleagues the other day, who it would appear had invested unwisely in Icelandic banks, went off on a witless anti-Icelandic rant within earshot of another colleague who's half-Icelandic.RenewableCandy wrote:I particularly like the way that the Icelanders took it as a personal slur and raised objections to being labelled as terrorists
If this is the reaction of educated people now, I fear for what the reaction will be of the masses when TS really HTF
Talking to my local bobby about this a little while back - how was he going to morally justify some of the things he was going to have to do? Turns out job security overcomes personal qualms.
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Ludwig wrote:
I've now read enough to change my mind - nor just by hotheads like Mike Ruppert (who I do admire for his moral courage), but also by quieter voices like Richard Heinberg, whose sceptical comments re. 9/11 in "The Party's Over" seemed to go unnoticed by most readers.
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Iceland knows damn well we are not accusing them of being terrorists. They can stop playing dumb.
If they are going to default - they should expect nation states to use their powers (under whatever name) to seize assets and try and protect depositors.
If I get into debt 8 times my income and then I lose my job, you can bet your ass my assets would be seized!
If they are going to default - they should expect nation states to use their powers (under whatever name) to seize assets and try and protect depositors.
If I get into debt 8 times my income and then I lose my job, you can bet your ass my assets would be seized!
TB
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Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
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You wait, you smug git. With 75% of Europe's credit card debt, Britain is going to be hit just as hard, just in a slightly different way. I wonder who you're going to be blaming then?Totally_Baffled wrote:Iceland knows damn well we are not accusing them of being terrorists. They can stop playing dumb.
If they are going to default - they should expect nation states to use their powers (under whatever name) to seize assets and try and protect depositors.
If I get into debt 8 times my income and then I lose my job, you can bet your ass my assets would be seized!
I suspect from your recent posts that you're just the sort of voter the BNP is targeting: ignorant, cocksure and always ready to kick someone else when they're down.
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