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Kill The 911 Octopus Before It Kills You (Part 1 of 3)

Google Search-- "How Japan Sank the US Market MSN Money" ************************************** Japan is behind the economic collapse of the United States. Japan has the world's richest central bank and lured countries into borrowing yen for little or...

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12 Nov 08 visit tour of Narita japan Part 1 of 3  »  YouTube videoafter we left philipines. we had to change planes in japan, and we had a few hours to kill. so we just wandered around narita for a while.. to my new freind darren from Uk and my subscribers. I WILL be heading back to japan next month early december. for...
08 Feb 08 visit No G8 Japan 2008 - Lake Toya promo  »  YouTube videoEach year, Leaders of the Group of Eight countries - Italy, France, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Russia, the United States and Canada - meet to decide policy for the rest of the world. They meet behind closed doors, behind walls of concrete and steel,...
15 Dec 08 visit Sports › Manchester United arrives in Japan  »  Japan Today Manchester United arrived in Japan for the Club World Cup on Monday, receiving a welcome befitting one of the world's richest and best known football…
19 Dec 08 visit Business › Japan central bank cuts interest rate to 0.1%  »  Japan Today Japan's central bank has cut its key interest rate to 0.1%, seeking to stem fallout from a deepening economic slowdown. The Bank of Japan said…
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