Time when they have to try and 'shoe-horn' the Chairman of the Bank For International Settlements into some kind of tux, maybe, and then after that drama, actually shove him through the two-leaf main hall doors to get him into the theater.
Augustin Carsten is a bloody damn big guy.
Champagne cocktails for after-show parties! |
Not even going to stick a pic of him here - it would damage the 'feel' of the place that much.
The BIS (Bank for International Settlements), basically the thing that runs all of your mainstream retail and commercial banking worldwide, is a NAZI organization, begun by NAZIS and NAZI sympathizers in Switzerland, and funded after the War through melted gold taken from people of all kinds killed in and around Germany and whose gold was taken from them. And that's just a plain fact. Sorry.
Most of those NAZIS involved in banking on 'the wrong side' during the WAR, positioned themselves AFTER the War in... wait for it... wait for it...
Big name opera singer opens the show. They mostly never show you on the TV, but people have tickets and are seated all around the auditorium above the dance floor... |
Mexico.
Strange how there is this controversy over porous borders down there... Ahem. Cough.
Anyway not to worry. Tonight there is the main Vienna Walzer Concert and party, and Saturday is the 'Supreme Concert.' Continua continua, as the Romans say. Things go on - the story is fundamentally the same. The power-plays are being enacted now beneath the radar; though less so now due to the internet and communication technology and computers. Will we all credit what was going on - when we finally find out...
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