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Sunday, November 02, 2008

King Liar



This is Mervyn King, who goes by the swanky title Governor of the Bank of England, making his speech about the economy yesterday in Leeds and pictured below is a man called Hugh Pym. He is yet another Establishment lackey working for the BBC, disguised as a ’journalist’.
What follows is Pym’s BBC online article about King’s speech.

My comments are in bold…
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He does not make many speeches outside the set piece events like the Mansion House dinner.
So when Mervyn King rises to his feet with something to say it is always worth listening.

Why? For all I know, he might be one of those speakers who bores his audience to death.

(UPDATE: I have just watched some of King’s speech, and I confirm: he is a lifeless soul)

Even more so when he provides his first public thoughts on the banking crisis of the last few
weeks.

These are carefully crafted thoughts, as you will see. Whether by accident or design, King lies.

And, speaking in Leeds, the Governor of the Bank of England has not left his audience in any doubt about the gravity of the situation for the financial sector and its impact on the wider economy.

Let’s have some more gravity in our world shall we? I mean, it’s not as if we don’t have enough already.

Question for the reader: Do you think Mervyn King is for you or against you?

He tells us it is “difficult to exaggerate the severity and importance of those events. Not since the beginning of the First World War has our banking system been so close to collapse”.

He’s lying. The banking system was never close to collapse. King’s a banker, and bankers engineered the ‘crisis’.

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