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Stories that repeat part 6Glove for $100 Billion. Any takers?
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by Ivan Vachovsky September 23, 2008
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The story
This is a story from a movie about Russian tycoons. Plato and his friends are standing by a statue of Lomonosov in Moscow. Plato is telling this story. "Say I owe $1 to Mark and Mark owes $1 to Larry and Larry owes $1 to Moussa and Moussa owes $1 to Volodja and Volodja owes $1 to me. Than along comes Lomonosov and gives me $1 for one of my gloves. With this $1 I pay Mark and Mark pays Larry and Larry pays Moussa and Moussa pays Volodja and Volodja pays me. Lomonosov however cahnges his mind and returns the glove and gets his $1 back. Where we stand now? Lomonosv has his $1, I have my glove and the debt is gone. Nice isn't it."
The repetition
Replace $1 with $100 Billion and Lomonosov with the Fed and you'll get the US Financial system in summer/fall of 2008.
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