The Iranian author of the book "Yisroel and Zionacracy", Seyed Hashem Mir-Lohi, took Zionists responsible for the current economic crisis in a large number of the world countries, and said the only way to rescue the world from the current situation is harnessing Zionists' greed and expansionism."To save the world from the current situation and prevent further calamities, there is no way out but controlling the Zionists," Mir-Lohi said at a press conference at Fars News Agency on Sunday. He also reiterated that the current economic problems of the American people which have sparked the "Occupy Wall Street" movement were resulted from the malfunction of the US banks which are mostly under the Zionists' control. Even the US presidential election candidates should be approved by the Zionist lobby active in the country, Mir-Lohi said. "Thus, Americans are actually protesting against the behind-the-stage policies of their countries which are decided and run by the Zionists," he added. His words came as a news release from the Occupy Wall Street organization said yesterday that there were demonstrations in 1,500 cities worldwide, including 100 in the US. People across the globe on Saturday showed support for Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City today to display that they are exhausted with the repercussions of the capitalist system. Hong Kong, Sydney, Toronto and other cities also saw protests, which turned violent in Rome, in what organizers called a "global day of action against Wall Street greed." Backers say they represent "the 99 percent," a nod to Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz's study showing the top 1 percent of Americans control 40 percent of US wealth.
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