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2016 - Vermächtnis der amerikanischen Politik für besetzte Nationen - Deutschland

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    clientele but other than himself to her
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    this government cares about even
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    nothing I tell you
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    we did not we bundesregierung
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    is have female merkel
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    a new ceo
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    non-governmental organization in
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    Germany is that's what I
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    tell you, we have no
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    federalgovernment, we have female merkel
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    is a new ceo
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    non-governmental organization in
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    Germany isthat is what they
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    is
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    we must indeed stand out from the
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    conversation yesterday between the Chancellor
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    and her deputy whether the
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    might continue together firma
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    whether they might share the company
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    continue and we in Germany
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    are since 8 mai 1945 at no
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    date have been more fully sovereign to
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    no longer dateis fully confident
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    we do not have the constitution of
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    sound item order to make-west Germany
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    We haveno state to build we
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    We have to do something
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    let us is the possibility of certain
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    to be emergencies mr
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    petra to be mr than thought
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    suppliers on the Germany meeting
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    the Silesians in Hanover is now the
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    reiterates desire for reunion
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    been
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    thecsu presiding federal treasury secretary
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    waigel told some 10,000 people
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    goal remainsthe unit of the German
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    people also so weigel eastern
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    areas beyond or and neiße
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    belonged to the German question the
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    German reunification was commanded
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    today the central theme of the Silesian
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    reunion of the Keynote speaker today
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    rally the CSU party chairman
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    theo waigelwith the capitulation of
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    German Wehrmacht on 8 May 1945
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    not ended the German rich
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    there are
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    there is no international law
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    effective act the team the eastern
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    parts of the German rich of this
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    been separated, we are in 1990
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    the reunion with the former
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    ddr with Central Germanythe rich
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    at least that the price was high
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    we had again
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    Oder-Neisse line resign and no
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    can you
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    the border from
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    but that is the loss of habitat
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    German in from
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    she hasworked extensively with the German
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    history is concerned it has expropriations
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    investigated namely in the
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    Soviet-occupied zone germany
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    occurred between 1945 and 1949
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    have
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    particularly interested inthe question it has
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    why these expropriations with the
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    German no reunion
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    were undone
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    1945-49 dispossessed the
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    communists in the Soviet
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    occupation zone about 40,000
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    landowners were with this action
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    also thousands medium
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    farms expropriated entrepreneurs
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    artisansmall industry these their
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    expropriationswere in 1990 with the
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    German unit explicitly not
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    reversedthe returnable or
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    restitution ruled this was a
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    condition that it is, and we for
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    been the unit where the continued existence
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    measures from 1945 49 was of
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    the Soviet Union as one of the conditions
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    made about the reunion
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    I say clearly that a germany
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    can not fail at this question
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    Seven years later, had the chancellor
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    experience as his partner in the unit
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    enter call this condition
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    for mesimply absurd it sounds when
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    one reporting to me, I would have
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    requirement to ban the restitution
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    as precondition for my approval
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    made the reunion and the
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    ask for restitution of expropriated
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    , owner was at the highest
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    addressed management level then
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    constanze few father contradictory these
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    now worked meticulously
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    there was no such condition so as
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    always maintained before said if he does not
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    This return-bo agrees vote
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    we the reunion is not so
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    that's a yes on I must say
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    I am repeatedly checked whether I
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    also work seriously
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    the source everything
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    because one is already aware that one
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    that one has a great responsibility
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    if you write something and how
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    deal with the results and I
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    must say Iam personally very
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    disappointed because Iam a member and
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    could not imagine such a thing
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    before Istarted this research
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    have now I can but almost anything
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    imagine
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    18:00 by the Hessian broadcasting
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    news 26 seconded the cdu csu
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    fraction will own declaration
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    from where they found that there was no
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    international law effective document for
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    cover 108,000 square kilometers
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    give of Germany
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    the hour to insist Germany
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    legallyin territory was from 1937 to
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    State and international law
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    I always have to be quite seriously that
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    the crew statute still we shall
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    have not the year 1945, we have the
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    year 2013 could no longer
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    cancel the crew germany
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    break up
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    So I think it is high time
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    So few brave steps must
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    gone tothe bother and that
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    our bundeskanzlerin not makes
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    would now actually daily
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    obama calls and try to
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    clarify then the population to
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    say that is so and so and then and
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    then stopped butnot hear must
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    expressing the association's
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    become anachronistic after this
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    Development is, a
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    recovering German Realm
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    not enter the empty wiedervereinung
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    because it would interest me now
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    iswhether it is right that we today
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    yet and I suppose this hint of
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    stuttgarternewspaper that still
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    so to speak, are our occupation law
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    thatis, the when the driver entering
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    the previous winner powers instructions
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    may grant to the federal republic
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    Germany or intheir
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    government
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    background is probably when we
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    until today have no peace treaty
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    and only if we peace to a
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    chain would be the occupation right
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    obsoletebelieve it had arrived as
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    ask
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    the times would be a phase I think we
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    arethere already a piece
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    progressed first was indeed the
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    So andthe two plus unification treaty
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    four agreements, a fact which
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    made German sovereignty
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    a fact the German
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    prepared sovereignty and we
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    now found that it is still old
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    agreement even by 1968 in Germany
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    the so-called g has 10 made law
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    was taken that the work of
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    secret services governsit
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    have suggested that in certain
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    cases I would say nasty
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    our intelligence not fully
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    would have ensured
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    the sovereignty of our
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    Intelligence is not fully guaranteed
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    would havebeen, and we now have the
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    all discussions about the
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    cooperation of services used to
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    This old so-called '68
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    agreement with France
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    britain and the united
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    States to end all of america
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    formally by verbal notes exchange as
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    the ice to finish and is therefore in
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    this last area our
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    prepared sovereignty
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    and I believe that we have
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    actually solved the problem
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    and I believe that we might have
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    Problemsolved, it is now a few
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    happened days
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    u
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    the still speak our
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    stand occupation right
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    background is probably that we to
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    Today no peace agreementhave
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    American law allowsenemy
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    alien to the signing of a
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    peace agreement continues to hold
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    But Germany has unconditionally
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    surrenders a peace agreement are
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    it has not to date
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    we have found that the command
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    so in principle be the decision
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    when andwhere it is executed will
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    actually start in Germany
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    So stuttgart in AFRICOM central
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    where there is also a Bundeswehr attaché
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    potential targets in Africa are of
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    Germany selected and the screen
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    pursues a goal recognized the
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    supplied information in the usa
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    there sits a pilot with his
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    joystick the rocket remotely
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    fires searched people put the
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    americans on German soil also
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    ever itself firmly around the
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    Frankfurt airport
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    so the journalists have found
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    that here Secret Service and the
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    us Department of Homeland Security work
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    of thissupport point in frankfurt was
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    even the construction of torture prisons
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    planned and organized in Eastern Europe
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    been
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    the secret war he usa so is the
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    journalists from the Federal Government
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    apparently approvingly taken for purchase as
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    is the left front of the article 146 of the
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    Basic Law that a Germany
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    pure as united Germany a
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    become new constitution we are to
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    come
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    offer price if you look at this
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    a little closer to the whole
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    storiesbehind busy then
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    a soon clear that it is rather two
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    plus two plus four non-contracts as
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    it is taught a school a
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    peace treatywere but we to
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    today no proper law
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    international law I am the peace treaty
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    for Germanyhave correctly
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    Germany is not a sovereign country
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    is stilla lot to
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    interfere and if we no sovereign
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    countrymeaningful when what are these
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    all were what are policemen
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    what are the elections
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    and what are the bundestag seconded
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    yes well we have the state order
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    which is no wonder, and how does
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    good and right butwe are done
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    no country like France
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    because we have reallyno
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    quite demanding on democracy and
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    social market economy at all
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    ewigkeiten the Federal Foreign Minister and
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    I have the same absolute
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    philosophy talk if necessary talk honestly
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    if necessary talk honestly
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    you can not rely on that
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    what is said before the elections also
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    applies really to the elections there can
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    not rely on that what
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    said before the elections has actually
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    applies to the bayern and we must
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    expect that in different
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    may have repeated means
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    alsothat not all
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    government agreements comply
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    and also means that international
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    ratified treaties violated it
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    inevitably
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    there are examples within this
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    germany in a big crisis
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    I watch not to the constitution no
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    revolution depends on the
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    constitution
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    we are in the eve of the possibility
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    a revolution in Europe and makes
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    but the impression that the policy hugely
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    thismakes this addition
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    goes and and from that
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    is sometimes really depressing
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    depressed it looks sometimesthis
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    this makes again another
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    hand light and democratically with a
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    chosen makes it is as they say
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    those that are have decide
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    not elected
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    and those who are elected
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    nothing to decide
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    it is as they say those who
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    who decide are not selected
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    and those who wants have to be chosen
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    nothing to decide
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    the newfederal election law violation
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    grundgesetz against and it must
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    be changed immediately
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    which has the Federal Constitutional Court on
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    decided morning
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    Constitutional Court has spoken
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    three central elements of
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    suffrage violated
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    principles of equality and
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    immediacy of the election as well as against the
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    principle of equal opportunities of
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    Parties for spd and green have now
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    new elections is consistently called
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    surprising considering me because we have
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    but no valid not suffrage
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    Federal Constitutional Court really has before
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    three years found the suffrage
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    is unconstitutional because the
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    overhang mandates the result of
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    distort vote ratio and therefore
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    neither the large coalition still black
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    yellow to the changed bootes
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    would change to correct in time
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    expired in July but why should the
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    cdu whatchange it every 24
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    have overhang mandates of the last election
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    to the unionif now in the quite
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    all of a sudden but elected Zwingel
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    would be what would because then
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    then the election was invalid and if
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    are now regularly selected in 2013
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    and the hippies with changed when I yes
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    notin the bull worth something to
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    then the election in 2013 could again
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    former constitutional judge green
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    Stresses unconstitutional and thus
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    ill when I still just
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    Choose goes I make myself then
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    punishable
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    oh they mean for aid to
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    Makeup more could be seen as
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    and each election poster is to anstiftung
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    for constitutional break
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    so they would as a jurist as
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    practically then recommend rather better
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    not to choose when they legally on
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    want to be the safe side yes
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    sorry but even more so a
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    art democracy and wehave to
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    valid suffrage is
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    unconstitutional and which indeed all
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    kinda funny because then a little
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    and then safely but the elections under
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    utterly pointless and principlesas
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    you smiling the lawyers Markttor
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    sniffs that needs a yet
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    exciting world itself why should I
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    upset because the making of the financial markets
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    has yet shown that even valid
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    elections pointlessthat would be valid
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    elections meaningless
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    Every year finds one of the so-called
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    bilderberg conferences held
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    amazingly, reported 2011,
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    the bildzeitung want this conference to
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    who understood bridging the probable
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    Chancellor candidate of the SPD was present
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    Here runs the meeting of the most powerful
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    unofficial eliteorganization of
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    world the bilderberg conference on the
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    guest list of the secret world government
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    of 120 influential people from
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    Politik and work comes only
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    who achieved powerful or best
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    is both
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    Participants thisyear include
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    othersGerman Bank chief Josef
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    ackermann
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    ex Henry Kissinger
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    billionaire banker David Rockefeller
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    Queen Sofia of Spain on Sunday
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    flies the elite again from what we
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    has discussed experiences the world
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    never officially theyfeel it only other
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    participants were in previous years
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    among other bill clinton barack obama
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    helmut kohl Gerhard Schroeder angela
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    merkel guido westerwelle and
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    French president francoisin
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    politics, nothing happens by coincidence
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    if something happened then you can safely
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    be that it was planned
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    does that mean that the lobby really
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    so strong was thenagainst the pharma lobby
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    the politics and quasi then there
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    had to retreat
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    this is so for 30years until the hour
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    the meaningful structural
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    changes also in the sense of more
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    social market economy in Germany
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    healthcare are not possible
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    because the resistor of
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    lobby organizations the positive list
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    failedto expensive or useless
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    medications need of the funds
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    get paid
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    as the company just why I want
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    can you just describe it as
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    isand that is running and that
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    very effective
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    we are at the end of transactions
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    willi sation europe breaks and
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    Germany has not even a proper
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    government and they european Monetary
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    happened in Europe is completely
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    insane and angela merkel confirmed
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    2009
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    if you want a real world order
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    wants to have a global political
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    orderthen you will not be able to avoid
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    sovereignty put to some right
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    give to others it is professional for
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    production in Germany, it is the
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    speaker of the German bund
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    Forensic officers they welcome please
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    general commissioner jürgen Kolata
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    health industry say they are
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    mafia structuresthere is everywhere
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    lubricated it comes to a total of 260
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    billion euros to be distributed
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    yes yes it is mafia that alone so
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    structures not even for but the
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    others which are already a
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    attributable to organized crime
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    why were they really asks why
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    so little acted in this area
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    is to pass and why they believe
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    too little acted so because the lobby
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    too is the health world the
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    pharma industry is too strong which has so
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    the politicians and forces are
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    practically onlytimes they say now
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    as cop or as someone who
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    the LDPD for another party so
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    which is also called I now
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    actually a policeman because I
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    have unknowing and as human beingbecause I
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    thoughtful itself also experiencing if you
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    with manyantennas through the area the
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    ie three in the area is the pharma
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    lobby so strong that the politics nothing
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    can calculate as judge
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    yes we will not move
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    even the full addressed mr
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    seehofer thus still gesundheitsminister
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    had wanted to attack even his red
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    list as well as with groups which
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    population is not our trouble
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    that the problem is in the
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    democracy never father no
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    opinion
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    four mechanics enough
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    say itis tough in matthäus
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    Germany yes yes we would now
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    follow we addressed were indeed of
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    the oecd as an economic factor oecd
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    already mid-90s as the
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    called most corrupt country of the earth
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    it is knownconstruction industry is much
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    lubricated they say yes well but you
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    say reason is smeared everywhere and
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    where one doesnot mean that right
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    sat looking
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    in the police and we have an extra
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    study the corruption in the police we
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    have study commission in the
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    justice so it's all
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    industry are always everywhere people the
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    roma the hand stop but ask
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    how organizedit is and
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    Italian top prosecutor roberto
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    Scarpinato says that the mafia in
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    Germany present is washed
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    here money Germany is ideal for money
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    he wash when mafioso would would
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    go to Germany andthe great
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    parts now fully that
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    all democratic turn completely
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    their economies can control more
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    So give the democracies before the dogs
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    because these organized crime
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    corruption mafia is stronger 3c finds
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    even so, it is much worse than one
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    mediated orthinks it's worse
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    than one thinks and the media also
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    in the cartel of silence so yes
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    Naturally
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    the US-American director
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    screenwriter and producer mike nichols
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    chip 1999 action and a European
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    handful of people control the
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    media of the world
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    Today there is only one opinion to the
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    form 45 days takes then is
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    everyone's opinion
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    well well as a member of
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    federal government, I can not talk so
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    about right units of agreements with
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    serious the constitution but I thought
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    theywould vehemently helmutschmidt
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    contradict when he Makeup
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    flexibilization and so we try
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    We try so that I do the task
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    thepopular frame of the given
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    legal order to solve the problems
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    and if you are not capable to do
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    then coming revolution conditionhe
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    just said he was afraidthat a
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    revolution and that is the case then where
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    the legal order is no longer sufficient
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    thereforewe must occasionally
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    proposals make how we
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    legal order to adapt including
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    our national constitution our
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    basic lawcourse year when the
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    grand about it we have often
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    discussed that the population is
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    not ourproblem-that the problem that
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    is democracy never something no
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    this as we come to limits
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    where then our he grundgesetz adjusted
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    must be at this European
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    development although wein the Basic Law
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    1949 have been formulated
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    astame as a draw in the preamble of the
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    Basic Law, it is indeed the German
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    folk inspired by sake as
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    an equal member in a
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    united Europe the peace of the world to
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    So serve then have another
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    bit more known in
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    need twenty-first century
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    we other forms of global governance
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    to for rough to believe governance
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    said that on internet and now
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    Open and computerand internet throughout
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    new exchange and information control
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    he channels into boundaries then
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    France and in the Netherlandsthe
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    follows the proposed eu constitutional
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    has rejected you ask it in the second
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    easy passage and no longerbeckons
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    thechild and another name by
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    which in so reform treaty a mockery
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    of folk willing we need to
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    not to let happiness accuse
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    be my country here in Germany
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    the citizen principle not brought
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    so not in europe-affairs
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    whether it be at the launch of the euro
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    the other of the Schengen area in
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    last decemberfor both
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    decisions would in the people never
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    where majority
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    ofthem only quoted do poll
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    what the people because then hold can
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    we do not do this and no matter what da
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    is now written what is being said
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    that now so taken with this
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    reform treaty is a binding
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    Constitution for over 500 million
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    people createda constitutional
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    However, a constitutional however
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    which is not democratically legitimized
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    emanating from a European folk
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    that there are not and their contents
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    profoundly antidemocratic are by
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    this eu-reform treaty my ladies
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    legitimates omnipotent and brussels
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    unhindered over German interests to
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    decide
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    This contract is renewed
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    empowerment law my ladies and
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    Men's
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    will continue the for Germany
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    decisive policy of 27 State and
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    government chief of which determines
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    at leasttwo at least 26 not
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    Germany as the with the
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    guiding principle of article 20 of the
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    basic Law
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    allproceeds from the state authority volke
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    is compatible mystery to me what is
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    eg more secretive European
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    control by the reform treaty
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    can be created and where a
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    State control the possibility to
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    raise
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    as he does so the multibillion grave
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    and so that the financial burden for
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    us German is still a daunting
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    accept dimension
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    My ladies and gentlementhat is a
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    newbrigade was for Germany
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    and it is this factand it is this
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    factthey conceal the German
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    we need to follow the anti-globalization
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    Incidentally, other forms of of
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    international governance
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    international governance
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    international governance than the
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    nation, stateit is 100 years ago
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    in his scheme to his monopoly
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    pushed boundaries and today we are creating
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    something newrather cumbersome but not so
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    We can whine hopeless
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    our errorsand that is why I am the
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    all in all crisis-prone
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    escalation basically is relaxed before
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    be where the crisis is greater
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    we are the skills
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    changes enforce greater
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    when the crisis are becoming larger
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    the skills changes
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    enforce greatergilbert
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    rockefeller
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    we areat the beginning of a world now
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    sausage all we need is a
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    really big crisis andthe nations
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    cheap accept the new world order
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    under the guise of globalization
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    tries to the nation states
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    abolishthem finally in
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    to unite a world government
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    the european union is considered
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    precursor of this plan there is one
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    also do our utmost that the euro
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    remains the so-called combined
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    install states of europe
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    Edward Bernays the nephew of sigmund
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    Freud describes in his book
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    propagandaa small group of
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    We never heard from those people
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    who governs us is our opinion
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    ofour tasty and so gets us
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    our ideas
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    this small group pulls the threads of
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    Public opinion controls so
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    the official government and plans to
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    future
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    this small group viewed as elite
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    the world considered not controlled
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    only the politics but for example
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    the media, the abused
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    the people will keep in trance
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    that they may believe they would
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    learn the truth
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    while only deceived and
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    be entertained
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    we will have to get used to it
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    that we work longer and that is
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    revolutionary a part of this quasi
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    situation in which the international
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    are the revolutions
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    I'm not for the revolution and
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    be responsible is my fantasy now
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    to 2017 first fully utilized and
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    Moreover, I am not in the
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    position to think hundreds of millions
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    billion trillion of incredible
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    buzzis was talking the financial system
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    crisis we begin innocently enough with a
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    rather low number of 15 billion
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    Euro includes the first economic package
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    the Federal Government
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    thus can be at least 900,000
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    buy medium-range cars or more than
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    200,000 luxury the music 42 billion
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    there are already so much needs
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    Bank hypo Realis part of time
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    at least to from their dilemma
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    come
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    therein it has with
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    real estate transactions in the United States
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    maneuveredapropos property here at
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    We would recommend this sum sufficient to
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    almost500,000 prefabricated houses to buy
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    simply 93 square meters
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    for four people, a couple with two
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    childrenfor nearly two million
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    people would lodge space
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    but there are stilla lot nicer
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    larger pay 80 billion euros has
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    the federal government to banks as aid
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    promised
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    so that would build a huge city
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    with good 940,000 homes this little
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    settlement would have more inhabitants than the
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    largest city germany berlin
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    namely37 million a capital
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    of prefabricated housesbut there are still
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    larger citiesalone 700 billion
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    us dollar to invest the combined
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    states in her by the mortgage crisis
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    weakened banksit would have
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    here in Germanysix and a half
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    millions can buy prefabricated houses
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    it could 25 million people
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    living in a finished look to the so
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    many residents would like all
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    large cities germany together
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    incrediblethat goes from the sixties
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    years since then so increases the
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    staatsverschuldung germany steadily
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    at
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    has the collar about the morning to little
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    money to pay its bills
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    is the ado concerned quickly
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    debt today concretely what the
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    for exampleso that we have a total of about
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    record four billion euros on market
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    had
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    needs as federal republic of Germany
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    today think yes euros for gorgeous
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    calland when the counterparty is just
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    just this this volume to
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    disposal then we try
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    to clean an interest rate and then
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    has done business and the money
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    flows into our funds paid to this
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    you get used to see if there 39 more tuned
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    hang or 39 less there are going
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    in flesh and blood on theleaves
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    actually more bad sleepof
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    tax debtor is in such demand that the
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    banksacross providers to money
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    borrow
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    today we have for example
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    six-month Treasury notes of
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    nationwide for optioned we say
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    offer a particular banking group
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    at
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    we wanted 5 billion
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    record and the banks have us
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    bids for 17 3 billion
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    achieved because for them, the state
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    not owe enough to makethe banks
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    profiteers of debt for each
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    credit they charge interest and
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    commissions every yeartens of billions
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    euro a bomb business and all
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    handled discreetly
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    no wonder that the list of
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    creditor banks may not reflect the
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    public should hear the them
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    Germany topthe German Bank
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    then morgan stanleydresdnerbank
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    merrill lynch the crème de la crème
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    the international high finance
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    be credit sum and interest earnings
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    acted as state secrets
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    interview request futile
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    we donow for over 30
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    years also have to pay anything back when
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    is a credit due is a new
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    was added to the old peel
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    Now Michael has promised
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    by 2006no new cent
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    debt to make more
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    but a back door but he who is
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    after so bankrupt the city 752
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    billion euro alone has the bund
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    lent since 1980
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    the money was completely eaten by
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    the 900 billion euro 3 we interest
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    had to pay for these loans, the
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    Interest is always be higher on
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    life than what you look through loans
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    has bought the states is indeed now
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    already determine that the
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    deficits which does not on its products
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    may be enough to interest
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    cover what this means in turn
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    that additional interest burden as thou
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    must control over finance thus
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    disappeared city resulting from the
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    ultimately only a higher tax burden
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    has anyone any good done
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    unless the securities holders
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    it is also quite possible that we
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    our state finances entirely based
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    judgeanother two decades further
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    inthis music there is a
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    other state
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    put them in front of agenerous
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    backer makes them two specials
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    eitherthey get a year long each
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    week paid 10,000 euros or
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    getin the first week only one
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    cent and the amount is in each subsequent
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    following week doubleda
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    whole year ie 52 weeks
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    what would they take the first
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    computational task is manageable at the end
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    have 520,000 euros
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    But what's the second property is offered in
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    the second week they would get two cents
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    in the third week4
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    in the fourth week18 in the eighth
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    week a EUR 28 while the other
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    options already 80,000 euro means to
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    week 21they got then 10,000
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    Euro as the first property is offered by 26
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    weeks they had the assets in
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    first offered also overhauled
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    a week later like twice as
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    a lot of
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    in 52 weeks, they are the most human
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    of the world
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    because they get paid 22 trillion
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    which isten times more than the German
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    gross national product of about 2.5
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    millions exponential growth
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    we can be very difficult
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    imagine
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    in Germany forexample started
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    growthin 1948 with the introduction of
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    d-mark monetary assets have since
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    grown exponentially
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    the money is not ultimately more
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    backed by real values after 60 years
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    is it 2008 crash of the error
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    is in thesystem, the next crisis is
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    already programmedas to the interest
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    paid
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    most people believe that only
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    paying one interest which is on the
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    bank money lending
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    they do not know that the interest of the
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    producer of goods to the Bank pays
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    to buy at such machines
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    always in the prices of the products in
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    be expected of interestflows in
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    all costings 1 and plugged in all
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    pricesin those of milk bread and
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    eggs of the award-drink and wastewater
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    contains an average of 15 percent
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    interestrate, the rent in the
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    most cases about 50% cost of capital
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    Go on average at least 30
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    percent of spending in interest payments
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    who benefits from the interest of each
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    Investors would be on interest income
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    are the height as having interest expenses
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    you earn but what about the
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    spending by the hidden interest
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    we look at the German
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    population in tenequal
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    groups of 80 per cent pay more interest
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    as they related to monetary assets and from
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    life insurance take at
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    another ten percent are interest payments
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    and interest income approximately balanced
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    benefit a maximum of ten percent
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    if we include interest load and interest income
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    against each other is clear of
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    SME pays the most interest only
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    The richest ten percent of
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    populationthey deserve get
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    about 60 percent of the interest and thus
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    a power-free income
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    the monetary system ensures systematic
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    redistribution of the majority of
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    population to the wealthy
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    minorities especially the SME
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    bears a disproportionate
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    load by the interest in all loans
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    benefit from the debt the banks
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    Your goal is to monetary even more money to
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    do
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    2011 amounted to the value of all the world
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    created goods and services to
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    70 trillion us dollar the stock markets
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    translatedcirca 63 million to the
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    derivatives markets approximately 700 million 8
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    and the foreign exchange market approximately 1,000 7
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    trillion
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    the financial markets aremany times
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    greater than the base the world
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    gnp further follow
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    errors in the monetary system are inflation
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    growing debt and the
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    necessity to continue to grow
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    have to
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    now a finance economy is a
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    system errors suffers no natural law
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    invented but by people
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    we canmonetary system and new
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    We make no compound interest and
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    growth forcibly and without redistribution
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    in favor of the wealthy
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    at
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    The important question now remains to
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    We achieve this
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    and how
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    I feel the possibilityof
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    revolutionary changes on the
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    web the investment banks play again
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    as crazy ascrazy 2007
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    had playedand how they 2006
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    Had played crazy 2005
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    one of the main teaching of the
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    crisis of the year 2008 and 2009 is
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    have not been drawn
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    so are also tv channels euros of
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    CNBCmade to the recent 200
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    million dollar heavy bet of lord
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    jacob rothschild attention
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    with this bethe is currently on
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    the final downfall of
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    ailing euroand at any rate,
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    be aware that an export surplus
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    five percent of the national product a
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    offending is against landing in
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    some US states is the
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    unemployment at about 13 percent
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    be they in north dakotajust 33
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    is percent
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    the wages increased in the state in
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    midwestern usa
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    above average were control
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    steadily decreased and16 years was not
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    single bench longer bankrupt
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    what is the specialsecret of
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    north dakota
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    it is the only bundesstaat of about
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    State Bank has the bench
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    of north dakota at this state-owned
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    Bank deposits of the US state of his
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    tax revenue and investing in
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    own bundesstaatin other
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    Germany states, however, are the
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    billion amounts of tax revenue
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    defined at private banks and this
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    invest in risky transactions
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    for profits outside the
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    Federal State for their losses but
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    the must pay taxpayers
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    it wonders why the others follow
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    States not the successful
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    example of north dakotais this
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    possessive about accepting the best groups loose
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    of private banks led by the Fed the
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    federal reserve bank of 11
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    september 2001,there were
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    proven seven
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    independent central banks afghanistan
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    iraq sudan libya cuba north korea and
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    iranin 2003, but were
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    rothschild afghanistan and iraq from
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    was swallowed family and the year 2011
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    it also to the independence of Sudan
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    and happen libya
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    libya in bengasi was a Rothschild
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    established controlled central bank
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    while the country still in the middle
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    war was
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    Significantly apply the above
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    said states after saying the
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    formerpresident george hw us
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    bush as the axis of evil
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    when talking about the control the
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    foods has one has the control
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    about the folk you have the control
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    over the oilso you have the
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    control over the nation
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    when the control over the money
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    has controlled one of the world claim
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    Money rules the world is not only very
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    known but also corresponds to the
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    truth it is therefore of the world in
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    reality controls the loud
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    forbes691 richest have a combined
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    Visible assets of approximately 2200
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    billion dollars
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    the invisible assets of the family
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    Rothschild is on circa 100,000
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    estimated billions
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    therefore said MarianRothschild
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    well I do not care what puppet on
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    the throne of England for
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    administration of an imperium sitting where the
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    sun never sets
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    the man of the British money supply
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    controlled controls the British
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    imperium and I control the
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    British money supply give me the
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    control over the money of a nation
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    and it does not interest me who
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    its law-makingcenter of the
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    nineteenth century dominated the
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    rothschilds europe banking transactions and
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    were at that time already become one of the
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    best families of the world they knew
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    that a famous American
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    journalist named william the ney corner
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    the well for the new york times
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    writes in years recherche
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    found out that almost allnational and
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    central banks by a single private
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    family controlled
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    they knew that the largest central bank
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    of the world
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    the federal reserve bank a
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    independent uncontrolled
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    companies is that eight private
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    belongs families they knew that at
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    these families nearly all
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    monetary assets that are world landfilled
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    they knewthat a large part of all
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    interest payments this world at this
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    arrive families they just want to
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    times indicate a paragrafen and
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    Although from the paragrafen 89
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    Insurance Supervision Act arises
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    in the audit of the management
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    the net assetsof the company that
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    this for the duration of not more
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    is capable are obliged his
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    to fulfill engagement say
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    damage services to pay
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    then the supervisory authority something
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    Arrange namely all kinds payments
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    particularly insurance benefits
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    distribution of profit and
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    life insurance the repurchase or
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    the lending of Insurance Policy
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    and advance payments it can
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    be temporarily prohibited the states
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    can the same Windels of
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    life insurance is really bad
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    or the general economy
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    So is catastrophic, the bafin
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    insurance benefit arrange that
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    running performance todesfall performance and so
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    continued from non life insurance
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    be paid can run that you
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    something else makes should
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    namely to be as just mentioned
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    can the weapon of saying that we look
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    first what the lebensversicherungs
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    everything has consisted let's see
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    that everything is there and then the
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    reduced coverage provision
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    and thereafter thesum insured
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    be re-established
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    they can also directly
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    be reduced and the Authority
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    possible procedure irregularly
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    ie in a society for
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    they have happiness in the other something
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    fewer
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    but that also means their
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    will be contractsthey are
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    run the insurance benefits the
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    running performance speaks the whole values
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    lowered
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    and the clou they see the last sentence
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    the heel 2
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    the obligation of the policyholder the
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    versicherungs charges in the previous
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    will continue to pay the amount by the
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    reduction does not affect the is
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    still a great number
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    ie the insurance benefit
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    because they reduced but pay the
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    old contributing further meal as well
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    it looks andbecause at the banks
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    I secure cash investments have here times
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    the general terms and conditions
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    is the German banking concerns
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    not only the German banking concerns
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    all banks and savings banks
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    the cooperative banks
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    and conditions in this
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    relationship all the same under point20 c
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    deposit protection fund protection of
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    deposits
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    ie the funds to assist them in
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    Bank have the checking account
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    daily allowance account passbook howsoever
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    complementary retribution of tattoos of
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    deposit protection fund for more
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    details of theassurance scope
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    is onparagraf 6 of tattoos of
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    deposit protection fund directed that
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    set to ask for disposal
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    becomes
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    Thisstatute of
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    deposit protection fund of
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    Find German banks'
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    they paragraf under 6 namely following
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    however extensive the deposit protection under
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    point 10
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    the decisive set point 10
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    a legal claim to an intervention
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    or services of
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    deposit protection fund is not
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    that is, the children like to hope that
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    in case the slant of their bench they
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    money get no legally have no
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    quite challengingin some
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    Invite compensation from the
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    anyway to share this opinion, the
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    judge of the District Court berlin
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    the fact precisely to nicholas 2010
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    have confirmed that thataccording to the Articles of Association
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    this federal association of German
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    banks customer in case of a falles
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    have no entitlement to compensation
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    Thus the deposit protection fund can
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    they howsoever this set
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    on a planet with ten critters
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    ismoney in the form of pieces each
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    introduced everyone gets to ten pieces
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    an interest rate of 10 percent
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    end must therefore 110 pieces
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    to be repaid
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    although there are only 100 where does the
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    restone needs all his leather pieces
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    have to lose so that others enough
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    to pay the interestbecause no one on
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    will want to stand end without money
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    So all strive as much as
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    possible to earn
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    but so much seek all
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    is somewhere at the end money is missing and
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    wants the money you get just as the
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    book money which actually only
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    an entitlement to cash is so
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    is practical and fast, the
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    actual cash hardly needed
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    if it now anyway no more
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    will be picked upsimply the most demanding
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    but several times awarded on
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    should there stillstand someone cash
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    wouldyou hold just a small
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    minimum reserves ready so about two to
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    ten percent should be enough
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    created by the award of credits
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    here money for the bank rates
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    obtained by this interest arises of
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    need of additional money which
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    in turncaused by a credit
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    also the back interest paid
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    have to
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    the system makes here
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    independently
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    hey
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    while
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    obligations of the game trust each other
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    does the system goes the
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    but rely on lost and want to
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    for all players at the same time her
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    exchange virtual money in cash
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    breaking the system together playing
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    then that is away money
  • 53:58 - 54:00
    the possibly fastest broken
  • 54:00 - 54:01
    election campaign promise of
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    bundeskanzlerin
  • 54:02 - 54:04
    and just withthe theme
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    financial crisis we do not want that
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    must save taxpayer banks
  • 54:09 - 54:10
    but that bankssave themselves
  • 54:10 - 54:13
    the banks insolvent cost then could
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    it is not the taxpayer the risk
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    acceptthe need to then already
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    those who in good times with
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    earn banks with term deposits money
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    carrying the risk never
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    taxpayer money for banks
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    this is the great promise
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    billion,the federal government before
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    especially in the Commerzbank and Hypo
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    realestate pumped tax monies for
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    financial corporate buzz immense
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    the current correct design will make the
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    door and allows for as
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    is it there
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    healthy banks with load-bearing
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    business model even before that
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    alternative payments from government side to
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    grant, I wonder at the agency
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    but if a database is healthy if they
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    has a viable business model
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    what needs arerather than the alternative payment 1
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    successes all along the line for
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    Financial lobbyists and so cheers
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    internal position paper of
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    rating agency Standard and Poor's new
  • 55:09 - 55:12
    eu directive allows governments banks
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    save with taxpayers' money
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    the next crisis is sure to comeand
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    thiscrisis could really expensive
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    will
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    the total sum thatthe eu banks missing
  • 55:22 - 55:27
    amounted to 9149 billion euros
  • 55:27 - 55:29
    which is eight times the budget of the
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    European Union
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    no good prospects certainly not
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    for taxpayers
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    I fearthat once again, as well as three
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    times in four fall greece a
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    lazy is found to compromise the
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    ultimately to the bags of small
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    stuck wages are reduced
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    officials dismissed pensions is written
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    Get in the savers and this is
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    principle sothat there are basically
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    so
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    no one here will ever know on
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    whichcould how much money are the
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    background of this thought was relatively
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    simply one wants that the people
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    decide where the money goes and how
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    sure the institutionis that they the
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    monetary bring only one can
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    ensure that a high-risk
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    banking institution for example by the
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    savers shunned
Title:
2016 - Vermächtnis der amerikanischen Politik für besetzte Nationen - Deutschland
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