Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The 'beautiful' fabians - the wind isn't blowing: do you have your dead peasant insurance? - eugenics gets attached to capitalism - the hedge of death


Clegg's windmills in frozen dead-peasant insurance hedge


Check Mrs. Clegg's hedge-fund clients at at DLA Piper; she is helping them to wrap windmill lines of credit in frozen 'dead peasant' life insurance contracts; if the wind doesn't blow but the temperature drops, her clients recover their money when the poor, the old and the sick die off from hypothermia.

But the elite can at least claim that they have reduced the length of the NHS waiting lists and shown a serious commitment to the eugenic principles of the Fabians.

Now that's Socialism at its finest.

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Source: dailymail.co.uk

Miriam Clegg risks conflict of interest row after taking job with Spanish wind farm company
By Kirsty Walker
10 June 2010

Nick Clegg's wife has accepted a lucrative job with a major Spanish wind farm firm just weeks after her husband became Deputy Prime Minister.

Miriam Clegg is joining the board of Acciona which has been awarded contracts in Britain.

The high-flying Spanish-born lawyer has risked conflict of interest accusations by acting as an independent adviser to the firm which is the world's largest provider of wind farms.

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Source: Newnet News

Acciona appoints Miriam González Durantez as director, gets financial backing for Mexico wind farm
11 June 2010

Just a day after announcing that the wife of UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Miriam González Durantez, will become a non-executive director, Spanish renewable energy company Acciona said ten financial entities have signed financing agreements for its Eurus windpark in Mexico.

Durantez is a Partner at DLA Piper, a UK-based Law Firm, where she heads up their international trade and EU law practice, and the board said the appointment demonstrates its commitment to international expansion.

Durantez’s 12 years experience at the European Commission along with her expertise in international trade and at DLA Piper will contribute to the consolidation of Acciona’s international footprint, the company said.

The ten financial entities backing the Mexican wind farm are mostly linked to global or regional public institutions, with some specifically-oriented to supporting sustainable projects in developing countries.

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