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Matt Taibbi’s Rolling Stone Article: Wall Street’s Naked Swindle – Must Reading

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

If you’re looking around at the available reading material on the subject of the current financial crisis and trying to decide where to invest your time, look no further than this October 15th Rolling Stone Magazine Article by Matt Taibbi

Sure, it’s 8 full pages of reading, and that’s a LOT in the world on online jibberish, one liners, sound bits and photo opps but it is the best damn 8 pages of reading you are likely to do in a while on the subject and in terms of providing clarity, let’s just say it will leave you unsettling clear and wondering WTF as well as askign yourself how we get control of what is clearly now firmly in control of our government and our financial system: namely a massive, deeply entrenched system of fraud.

In Wall Street’s Naked Swindle you will discover just how far gone our current financial system is, and just how at this very moment it is being handed over without reservation to the largest and most corrupt banking powers of our day.

You might say, “well who cares?” or “what can I do about that?” but the truth is, if more people in this country knew the truth about the current financial crisis the polls asking who is to blame would not be coming up with the lame-o answers of “Democrats” or “Republicans” and the cherade of blaming politicians for what is now a systemic propblem of mass corruption would be set aside to deal with the real issue which is the wholesale theft of our government by the banking elites. Not to mention that people responsible for this huge swindle would start going to jail, perhaps… just perhaps. The truth is that if they do not, then our system of money and governance as we know it will not be around much longer to talk about.

If you are looking for the facts underlying the realities we are all experiencing, this is a great place to start.

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