Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008

A lighthearted anti-conspiracy article

Guardian: Police raid Germany's 'dumbest bank'

"German prosecutors and police today raided the Frankfurt headquarters of state-owned bank KfW, looking into a case suspected criminal breach of trust. Prosecutors said they had opened an investigation into whether the bank's executives acted criminally in allowing KfW to transfer €319m (£251m) to US investment bank Lehman Brothers on the day it went bankrupt." Always look for the screw up before looking for the conspiracy :)

Posted by quiet guy @ 10:21 PM (265 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. planning4acrash said...

You co-incident theorist!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 11:38PM Report Comment
 

2. quiet guy said...

@planning4acrash

Nice riposte!

I wondered if you would bite :D

Thursday, October 23, 2008 12:26AM Report Comment
 

3. planning4acrash said...

Co-incidences, co-ordinated, globally,. wow. and yess, I bit, grrrrrr!!!

By the way, here's a podcast on climate change! http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/homeschool/3_HS08_Lilley.mp3

Thursday, October 23, 2008 12:36AM Report Comment
 

4. quiet guy said...

@planning4crash

"here's a podcast ..."

My turn to bite I guess.

Thanks for that. I'm a bit tired and I've had a few beers - too far gone to get into it seriously tonight. However, I will listen again when I get more time.

Thursday, October 23, 2008 01:01AM Report Comment
 

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