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BBC - The impending crash - Trader tells it like it is

zerohedge just rockss...I have recommended it previously as well in couple of threads..
 
Those chaps at ZH are nothing but gloom and doom
 
haha that's some antoine dodson quality stuff! hide yo kids! hide yo wife!
 
'In the interview Mr Rastani described himself as an independent trader. Elsewhere he claims he's an "investment speaker". Instead of operating from a plush office in Canary Wharf, Mr Rastani works and lives with his partner Anita Eader in a £200,000 semi in Bexleyheath, south London. The house, complete with a mortgage from Royal Bank of Scotland, belongs to her not him.
'He is a business owner, a 99pc shareholder in public speaking venture Santoro Projects. Its most recent accounts show cash in the bank of £985. After four years trading net assets are £10,048 - in the red.'
 
Wait, now you're telling me Goldman Sachs DON'T own the world? Dang it, I am so confused...
 
Earlier this year I did some headhunting for the BBC...
They wanted people to talk about bonuses and as you can imagine no one wanted to talk to the BBC except the PR people at banks whose job it is to say nothing.

However we developed a protocol based upon the one they use for dissidents in places like China where not only do they use false names, but an actor voices the comments and this included not even giving the name to the reporters whilst we talked.

That's a pain and only worked because an editor at the BBC knew someone who used to work for me and thus they had a way in.

What clearly happened here was a lazy editor saw a story that fitted her political views and ran with it, didn't bother to contact me even though my details are on file metres from where the dozy bimbo sits, nor did she contact anyone else who'd instantly spot this guy for what he is. It's amateur.
 
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