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Well, I've just wasted far too much time reading the insane conspiracy theory ranting nutjobs in the comments section of SJ's initial link, until I came across one poster who described them all as the "irrationati". I haven't come across that one before and it has a better ring to it than plain old nutjobs, so not entirely wasted time, I suppose.
Not meant as a criticism of your post SJ just the net loons that like to have their say. Getting back to the original post though, apart from the excitable language, isn't he just saying there might be another crash, if there is some people will make money from it and the banks have decided Greece is a busted flush. I don't see what's too controversial about that, aren't there plenty of commentators expressing similar concerns?

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