Spanish Judge Pursues Bankers, Government Pursues Judge by Don Quijones • Mar 6, 2015 • 3 Comments “Chewing Gum” accounting for banks.
Making Me Pay For My Crimes Would Send “Message of Uncertainty to the Markets”: Bank President to Spanish Judge by Don Quijones • Feb 23, 2015 • 13 Comments It was just a matter of time before the defendants hit back – and hard!
As Banks Tighten Grip on the Media, British Journalist Rebels Against HSBC-Run Telegraph by Don Quijones • Feb 19, 2015 • 4 Comments They want to control the message.
Spanish Judge Violates Global Rule, Makes Bank President & Former IMF Chief Pay for Financial Crimes by Don Quijones • Feb 15, 2015 • 10 Comments But who is going to bail out the defendants?
Troika Punches Panic Button on Greece and Spain by Don Quijones • Jan 24, 2015 • 32 Comments Overriding dilemma: “Debts that can’t be repaid, won’t be repaid.”
Russia Sanctions Stir Up Top-Level Mini-Revolt in Europe by Don Quijones • Jan 6, 2015 • 3 Comments Chances of finding alternative consumers of Europe’s goods and services are dimming.
Spain Takes a Giant Step Backward, Towards Its Dark Past by Don Quijones • Dec 20, 2014 • 5 Comments The Orwellian-titled “Law for Citizen Security,” or more aptly “Gag Law,” is opposed by 80% of the people, but no problem.
Spanish Judge Exposes Too-Big-to-Fail Bank Robbery by Don Quijones • Dec 14, 2014 • Comments Off on Spanish Judge Exposes Too-Big-to-Fail Bank Robbery It was all a big fat lie, and everybody – except retail investors – was in on it.
Google Strikes Back Against Spanish Newspaper Cartel by Don Quijones • Dec 12, 2014 • 1 Comment Spain tried to protect its mainstream media by attacking alternative websites and bloggers with a “Google tax.” Now Google has answered.
Eurozone Comes Back to Reality With a Crash by Don Quijones • Dec 11, 2014 • 2 Comments Any lingering hopes that the debt crisis was put to rest are brutally dashed. Investors are bailing out: Greek stocks down 20% in three days.