Hugo Gye
Daily Mail
September 27, 2011
An outspoken City trader left interviewers open-mouthed as he admitted that traders ‘don’t really care that much’ about the prospect of an economic collapse.
Alessio Rastani astonished BBC viewers yesterday by describing his hopes of profiting from a recession, adding: ‘The governments don’t rule the world – Goldman Sachs rules the world.’
The self-styled ‘leading trader’ also claimed he had been ‘dreaming of this moment for three years’, as the global economy faces continuing uncertainty. In an interview on BBC News, Mr Rastani predicted, ‘The market is toast.’
But when presenter Martine Croxall asked him what the solution was, he admitted: ‘For most traders, we don’t really care that much how they’re going to fix the economy, how they’re going to fix the whole situation.
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What I found revealing was not the fact that he is ‘in in to make money’ but that his being openly honest about it brought gasps from the newsroom at the BBC. Presumably they wouldn’t have bothered to question him (or any other person they interview) had they just been told a pack of lies!
Just smile sweetly at the camera and then move on to the next bit of propaganda I suppose!
all I can say is this is truly stunning admission.
When the Lamestream media gets a dose of truth, it goes gaga and vomits. Shows how the sheeple is totally unprepared for GD2 and WWIII.