The Grandmother that knew about the Cyprus Haircut
(by the way, theft of what savings and operating cash little people have by the ruling elite should not be made light of. This non-nod, wink-wink cutsie name the elite media is using obfuscates the rape of the peasants)
An elderly resident of Pathos in Cyprus has been doing something odd for the past few weeks. Every Friday she goes to the bank and withdraws all of her money, then returns it on Monday. When asked why she gave the following statement to bank employees:
“My grandson is an economist in Russia and he has been telling me, if something happens with the Cypriot banks, it will happened on the weekend. He told me to withdraw the money every Friday.”
She was laughed at by the bank employees, but now unlike most of the country she has access to her money while the banks in Cyprus stay closed until at least Tuesday of next week. While the Cypriot legislature did not pass a bill that would have taken between 6.75% and 10% of bank deposits, who knows what desperate politicians will do now to get their fix of financial aid from the IMF. At least one person won’t be affected, thanks to a caring grandson.
For the last year, this elderly Kuna, Idaho resident has gone to his bank on payday and withdrawn all but what is needed to cover the budgeted checks for the month. At his income level, it isn’t much, but having the banksters steal it would really upset the apple cart.
It is never wise to trust the super-wealthy to hold paper promises of repayment on your behalf. While world opinion of banksters and politicians is among the lowest of any group, people entrust their livelihood, savings and lives to them. Seems a bit goofy to me.
The Cypriot bank money is not going to the local bankers, by the way. This absolutely cannot survive without cash is owed to the German mega-banks … the same Rothschild/Rockefeller… cartel who own the five major US banks. When they get done stealing all the little Cypriots have, they will move on throughout the Euro Zone before expanding to eventually include us.
Ah, but we’ll probably have their war before the banking theft is fully played out. So don’t worry too much about the money. It will seem less important soon.