VIDEO: Gerald Celente: Banks Robbing the People. Turmoil in Greece May be Spreading Worldwide

May 12, 2010 — The turmoil that has stricken Greece has spread to Romania and Ireland. This crisis may be spreading worldwide as the debt crisis continues, there have been reports that it may spread to Japan, one of the biggest economies in the world. Gerald Celente says that this is the greatest bank robbery in history and it is the banks that are doing the stealing.

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LAUNCH DATE: MAY 25TH 2010

The Global Economic Crisis
The Great Depression of the XXI Century

Michel Chossudovsky and Andrew Gavin Marshall (Editors)

Montreal, Global Research Publishers. Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG), 2010.

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Articles by: Gerald Celente

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