4/02/2009

So Is This What We Get For Our $40 Million? G20 Comments By Uncle Monty.

So Is This What We Get For Our $40 Million?
G20 Comments By Uncle Monty.
G20 Photos By Reuter News
Pool Photographers.
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Londoner Nick Alfrey asked almost plaintively the other day
why G20 Summit couldn’t have been held by video conference?
That is instead of costing the British taxpayer over $40 million
for it to be held at the British capital of London that has caused
nothing but a waste of money and disruptions for those caught
up in the legitmate protests and ensuing mayhem of the
almost, and hopefully soon to end, useless summit that
officially opened at the ExCel Center today.
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Nick Alfrey’s point is well taken! Why not a video conference
instead of a costly summit that will probably produce nothing
more than political nodding heads that nod at each other?
Along with the usual hot air and political rhetoric of the
likes of French presidential frog Nicholas Sarkozy and
the ever-pushy German madame Angela Merkel and
our own host of hosts Britian's oily Labourite
dipstick Gordon Brown.
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In the meantime, the world financial markets continue
to be very wobbly at best and while more and more good
folkz around the world are being made unemployed and
inevitably homeless for many of them thankz to the
likes of most of those "leaders" at the G20 Summit.
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Coupled, of course, with those ever greedy global bankers
that have been allowed to pollute the world today. Then
add to them, their brothers-in-arms like swindlers and
con artists like shysters Bernard Madoff and Sir Allen
Stanford who have ripped off billions at the expense
of trusting investors and institutional entities.
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The latest arrest today for alleged European banking
fraud of the "respected" Austrian family banker Julius
Meinl V, chairman of Austria's Meinl Bank, is yet an-
other nail in the coffin of the shabby world banking
empire that is now continuing to collaspe by every
thing it has deliberately done wrong to satisfy its
none ending avaricious greed at almost any cost to
the millions of its victims. It boggles the mind how
they've been allowed for years to get away with
some of the biggest "rip-offs" ever before
seen in the money world.
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Clad in their Yankee-made riot police helmets and nasty
police batons and all, the London Metropolitan Police's
policing of the G20 Summit is costing over $15 million
out of the staggering cost of over £40 million to simply
host the G20 Summit itself. So where's the video confer-
encing, instead? Good point, again, Nick! Such a video
conference would have cost not even a half-million
dollars and perhaps do us better minus the egotistical
egos of those attending the probably useless
outcome of today's G20 gathering.
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The democratic American daring Barack Obama -
The New Black Emperor of America - has already
arrived in London with his New World entourage of
500 Yankee aides that includes over 200, yes over
200, U.S. Secret Service agents to protect him from
those who might want to pop him off for whatever de-
ranged reason(s) that takes their deadly fancy. Indeed,
America’s first Black Emperor touched down at plain
old Stanstead Airport and was then met by one of Gordon
Brown’s New Labour underlings that didn’t befit Obama’s
status as 44th President of the United States. Britian’s
New Labour rarely gets anything right anyway, especially
under its known dipsticks like the dreadful Gordon Brown
and that hideous Anglican turncoat and ever-
greedy Anthony Blair.
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So my own question - "So Is This What We Get For
Our $40 Million?" - is demonstated and answered
best by some of the images I have assembled here
from those gallant and ever-brave Reuter News Pool
Photographers that graphically show the true waste
of money spent for the G20 Summit that has done
only one thing so far ... Yes, produce angry protests
against bad and thieving bankers and known finan-
cial shysters like them. Around 2,000 electronic and
print reporters are also in the British capital to cover
the summit. Along with about 40 armed conveys
swirlling around the city to ferry world leaders
and VIPs to and from the economic venue that
some commentators say is something akin to the
famous Bretton Woods Monetary Conference that
was held at the White Mountains of New Hampshire
in 1944. I went briefly to High School near there
in the late 1950's!!
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And what have the British copz done so far? But
to brutally clobber potesters on the head and done
baton charges against them to create authority
over the radicalized dissenters. The police are
there to solely uphold the corrupt political order
and the shabby banking instititions that New
Labour is ever so closely aligned with by its
past fat cat donations from such crafty finan-
ciers and those allegations (now dismissed) of
cash for Labour Party peerages, etc., etc.
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Our UK police have become more and more pol-
iticised under New Labour than ever before and
will continue to do so under the new Met Police
Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson while dubious
Labour is allowed to stay in power. Hence, their
overwhelming presence at the G20 Summit was
assured with more cops (with over 2.500 extra
ones now drafted in) to guard against disruption
and protests by those outspoken and sometimes
volatile dissenters on the city streets of London.
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The images I have picked (shown below) I think
best shows what has been going on so far outside
the useless G20 Summit. While inside, the "leaders"
are talking the talk and living high off the hog and
always ready for whatever photo opportunity is
presented to them to show their folkz back home
how great they are? What a bunch of baloney
they really are?
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Our New British Riot Copz In Action at G20.
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I Must Admit Its A Great Photo!

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A Good Police Excerise, If Nothing Else ...
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Guts-For-Garters, Ah?
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Britain's Police State or State Police?
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You're Outnumbered, Mate.
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All Fired Up, Yeeeeeeeeep?
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So is this what we get for our $40 million? You bet!! And more is coming during the final hours of the G20 Summit. So wear a hard hat if you're near to where you could be clobbered on the head without even a question or protest coming out of your head. And without trying to sound facetious, Nick Alfrey's suggestion of video conferencing instead of all this huge cost and sure trouble of hosting such a G20 Summit is perfectly valid. There would then be no need for all the government forces present and big rioting on the streets of London. Plus, we wouldn't even need to feed and wine and dine those stupid foreign political talking and nodding heads, now would we? We'd save a hell of alot of hard cash, too, and save all the bloody inconvenience that such useless summits usually bring us anyway ... I vote to ban all future summits no matter what they're all about!! Especially any hosted by dreary and stiff Gordon Brown and his mindless New Labour minions.

The only grave exception, however, I would make is to hold a very, very, urgent "Big British Summit" to get rid of all things called "New Labour" and "New Britain" once and for all ... I'd then be the first to vote a "Big Yes," once I was there at such a major summit to rightfully claim Britain back for us all who are truly British that New Labour has openly and wantonly destroyed before our very eyes to accommode all people and all things that are not remotely British ...

The ilk of Anthony Blair and Gordon Brown has brought about the utter ghettoization and overwhelming foreignization of our once very own British country that is now almost raped to death by the political criminality and anti-British agenda of New Labour!!!

As for the G2 Summit, it's all about the powerful not about the powerless who have been savagely hurt by the global economic downturn and by the wicked deeds of greedy bankers and international corporate bosses with their huge bonuses that most ordinary folkz don't, or couldn't, even earn a fraction of in their own lifetime of hard work. Ban big bankers and ban big bonuses, I say.

Your's, Uncle Monty.
First Day of the G20 Summit, 2oo9.
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^Click above for dozens more of the latest G20 pictures of protest from
the London's outstanding Evening Standard news photographers.
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You, too, could be CS gassed. By Uncle Monty.
Our UK police used CS gas for the first time inside the
House of Commons to break up a rumpus that marks a
very sad point and true stain in all the centuries history
of the existence of the British Parliament. Such gas was
used at close to the eve of the G20 Summit that saw
the world press already here and thus they reported
widely the CS gas attack by our own police that reflects
badly to the world of what Britain has become today -
a broken society that even intrudes now inside our
parliament by the appalling behaviour of those invol-
ved in the alleged rumpus and the CS gas overkill
inside the House of Commons by our own jittery
and growing lawless British copz ... Next they'll gun
down someone inside the very precincts of parliament
and then we'll be given a whole bunch of spin as to why
such happened as they drag away the dead body while
our lame MPs stand there shuddered and shattered at
the police scene. It's all coming ... mark my words!!
Now read Suzy Jagger's report from the Commons:
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:: UPDATE ::
As of this afternoon, the cost of the G20 Summit is
now put at $160 million or £80 million, that is twice or
more the cost of such earlier stated figures. I thought
we were near broke? Not so it seems at wasting such
huge amounts of money on a summit that is now pro-
claiming a $1.1 trillion package in economic help to
combat all that's bad with today's economy. But who
will benefit from such a trillion-dollar package now
coming out of the G20 Summit? Not the little guy
for sure ... That we can count on, if nothing else ...
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Latest Report: ONE G20 PROTESTER DEAD!!
Police say he was found unconscious later today, while
some protesters say he was clobbered to death by the
police. Now those also planning to protest at Friday's
60th Anniversary of NATO are angrily citing the death
of the G20 protester as a further rallying cry for more
action at France's Strasbourg and at nearby Germany's
Baden Baden to protest both NATO's existence and
now the London protestor's unresolved death. Read
more about the circumstances of the London death,
which will now be investigated by the UK Independent
Police Complaints Commission (IPCC):
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1 comment:

Manny O'Grady. said...

Uncle M. Who ever Mr. Alfrey is he is a practical man to suggest holding video conferences over summits like g20. His idea is quite sound. With your own approach to reporting g20 that was also nicely done, Uncle. Did you go to the g20, then? You never mince your words. I like that even when I disagree strongly with some of the things you say. Bye for now. Manny O'Grady. Belfast, NI.
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