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by aeden
Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:13 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... IZ4#p42798

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12- ... ct-macrons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp9b4mZpIZ4

https://www.lucify.com/the-flow-towards-europe/

She is trying to push the UN Pact that no doubt Guterres as former UN High Commissioner for Refugees and now UN Secretary General wants foisted on the world. Merkel told German Bundestag national sovereignty needs to be sacrificed.

Angela Merkel has urged European Union members to give up more of their sovereignty to EU institutions, Die Welt has reported.

France has failed its People. Fire hosing people in and enclaves for the Kalergi plane, otherwise known as the Charlemagne Prize, was created in his honour to be awarded to European figures who have helped to promote his plan. Among those awarded this prize in recent years are Angela Merkel, Herman Van Rompuy.
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At the height of the eurozone crisis, Mr Juncker was described as the “master of lies” for organising a meeting of finance ministers to talk about whether Greece could remain in the single currency and then trying to deny it was taking place.
Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung accused Mr Juncker of “taking the lead on the deception” and warned he had managed “to fritter away the last remaining trust the people of Europe still have”.
Mr Juncker has never hidden his view that the compromises and deals being worked out in EU meetings or leaders or ministers need be protected from public scrutiny, by lies if necessary.
"When it becomes serious, you have to lie," he said.
In May 2011, he told a meeting of the federalist European Movement that he often “had to lie” and that eurozone monetary policy should be discussed in “secret, dark debates”.
He also sparked controversy by suggesting that the eurozone economic policy was incompatible with democracy.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?st ... 1&start=10

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 770#p42748

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... kel#p30398

Thank God for the free French.

I think some may remember Hadrian as seen from Aelius Spartianus point of view. As we also know they will search and not find.
by aeden
Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:19 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15761826

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look like mexico now has a car part manufacturing issue

the eu olive branch on this topic was damn smart

https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/german ... 1529492027

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 300#p40397

Thhttps://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/20/eu-to-hit-3-poi ... riffs.html
Then on this topic they are not damn smart and will unfold what has already been before.

1931 runs on German and Austrian banks and several of them folded. In 1930 the US, the largest purchaser of German industrial exports, put up tariff barriers to protect its own companies. German industrialists lost access to US markets and found credit almost impossible to obtain.
Many industrial companies and factories either closed or shrank dramatically. By 1932 German industrial production was at 58 per cent of its 1928 levels. The effect of this decline was spiraling unemployment. By the end of 1929 around 1.5 million Germans were out of work; within a year this figure had more than doubled. By early 1933 unemployment in Germany had reached a staggering six million.

At the height of the eurozone crisis, Mr Juncker was described as the “master of lies” for organising a meeting of finance ministers to talk about whether Greece could remain in the single currency and then trying to deny it was taking place.
Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung accused Mr Juncker of “taking the lead on the deception” and warned he had managed “to fritter away the last remaining trust the people of Europe still have”.
Mr Juncker has never hidden his view that the compromises and deals being worked out in EU meetings or leaders or ministers need be protected from public scrutiny, by lies if necessary.
"When it becomes serious, you have to lie," he said.
In May 2011, he told a meeting of the federalist European Movement that he often “had to lie” and that eurozone monetary policy should be discussed in “secret, dark debates”.
He also sparked controversy by suggesting that the eurozone economic policy was incompatible with democracy.

The Junkers were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few rights. These estates often stood in the countryside outside of major cities or towns. They were an important factor in Prussia and, after 1871, in German military, political and diplomatic.

So Merkel is being tossed under the Bus, how quaint.

Adjectives are just messengers being shot.

Alignments zones for production cartels well underway.

Put all EU Technocracy on a Euro a day wage and the investment strategy will change.
The Feudal cults will sing a fresh tune just as they would here.
Do it yesterday to get the snouts out of the trough.


The consumer is actually the ruthless arbiter in the end. For those who convey you avoid the obvious do understand Rothbard’s value scale approach is a more effective communication tool than the indifference curve approach. The actual issue is they indeed humbled themselves to live on twenty dollars a day and lowered the river to sunk costs. As we know, Sogo Shosha groups are sufficiently diversified to withstand periodic downturns in certain sectors of the economy. Even still, the market share of the Sogo Shosha has declined because numerous manufacturers in a variety of industries have opened up plants in countries with weaker currencies and because Japanese companies have started to manage their own international trade. This we noted clearly in the Forums on the signal that we confirmed. This will mirror back as supply chain realities. As I mentioned when the river lowers the turbulence is seen and modified to flow efficiencies to supply.

Sticky wages was operation 936 and packaged as Nafta for the true believers.
Sometimes more alike than we wish to convey since the groups must endure the missing value stream.

I will seek value streams that support workers in fair trade.
https://www.mizuho-fg.com/investors/fin ... a17_3q.pdf
by aeden
Thu May 31, 2018 10:27 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15761826

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https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=5FHovEEj

"we don't know why the stock market is going down." ross
7-Year Cycles That Crush The Uninformed:
1. unbridled enthusiasm
2. mass confusion
3. sudden disillusionment
4. search for the guilty
5. punish the innocent
6. rewarding of the non-participants
7. see step one

We only have a 2.5% tariff on autos...Europe 10%...China had been 25%...but [China] dropped that to 15%...There’s also a lot of subsidized steel & aluminum...and non-tariff barriers...we let ourselves get into this box...we gave it away unilaterally” D

No it was decided to punish the innocent.

Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:55 am
Budweiser, now owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V., which is based in Leuven, Belgium
Alka-Seltzer, now owned by German company Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Ben & Jerrys, now owned by British-Dutch Unilever
AMC theaters, now owned by the Chinese
7-Eleven, now owned by the Japanese company, Seven & I Holdings
Woman’s Day Magazine, now owned by the French company, Hachette Filipacchi Médias, S.A
Purina, now owned by the Swiss company, Nestle
Gerber, now owned by the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, Novartis
Firestone, now owned by the Japanese Bridgestone Corporation
Citgo, now owned by the government of Venezuela
French’s Mustard, now owned by Reckitt Benckiser, a British conglomerate
Frigidaire, now owned by Sweden’s AB Electrolux
The Plaza Hotel in New York City, now owned by Israeli billionaire Yitzhak Tshuva’s El-Ad Group
Trader Joes, now owned by German billionaires Karl and Theo Albrecht
Dial soap, now owned by Henkel KGaA, based in Dusseldorf, Germany
Sunglass Hut, now owned by Italian eyewear seller Luxottica Group
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Are you starting to get the picture?
Our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted and more than 46 million Americans are now living in poverty.
And if you are waiting for the jokers in Washington D.C. to fix things, you are going to be waiting for a very, very long time.
Over the past several years, both the Democrats and the Republicans have proven again and again that they are basically completely and totally useless.

Michigan’s Water Wars: Nestlé Pumps Millions of Gallons for Free While Flint Pays for Poisoned Water February 17, 2016

Michigan OKs Nestlé permit for increased water withdrawal for bottled water plant
Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau Published 5:45 p.m. ET April 2, 2018 | Updated 7:25 p.m. ET April 2, 2018
Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation sued Nestlé in 2001 over the potential damage to lakes, rivers and streams that its bottled water plant's groundwater withdrawals could cause. After years of court battles, the two sides reached a settlement in 2009, reducing Nestlé's siphoning to 218 gallons per minute from 400, with additional restrictions on spring and summer withdrawals.
The Nestlé expansion also was opposed by Osceola Township, which rejected a permit request for the pumping station at the water plant. That rejection was overturned by both county and state Appeals Courts.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=3gU1MKRZ At the height of the eurozone crisis, Mr Juncker was described as the “master of lies” for organising a meeting of finance ministers to talk about whether Greece could remain in the single currency and then trying to deny it was taking place.
Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung accused Mr Juncker of “taking the lead on the deception” and warned he had managed “to fritter away the last remaining trust the people of Europe still have”.
Mr Juncker has never hidden his view that the compromises and deals being worked out in EU meetings or leaders or ministers need be protected from public scrutiny, by lies if necessary.
"When it becomes serious, you have to lie," he said.
In May 2011, he told a meeting of the federalist European Movement that he often “had to lie” and that eurozone monetary policy should be discussed in “secret, dark debates”.
He also sparked controversy by suggesting that the eurozone economic policy was incompatible with democracy.

The Junkers were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few rights. These estates often stood in the countryside outside of major cities or towns. They were an important factor in Prussia and, after 1871, in German military, political and diplomatic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmN6wZ9rVPY

Adjectives are just messengers being shot.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=Sc2DTEVt

http://hallgartenco.com/Antioch_network.pdf it was blotted out in 526 AD since it was decided from the Owner of the garden
from the heresy of the day. The saints who provided the view did indeed record the events to the warnings as the ones who provided
warnings that some translated also recently. The thought map given was get your house in order since the next step can be averted
only when we can listen. If you will not listen to the Book or the Letter the window is seen very small. No one ever ignored science.
by aeden
Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:06 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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aeden wrote:And we are starting to piece the puzzle together. The leftward direction is, itself, the principle of organization. In a two-party democratic system, with Whigs and Tories, Democrats and Republicans, etc, the intelligentsia is always Whig. Their party is simply the party of those who want to get ahead. It is the party of celebrities, the ultra-rich, the great and good, the flexible of conscience. Tories are always misfits, losers, or just plain stupid - sometimes all three.
And the left is the party of the educational organs, at whose head is the press and universities. This is our 20th-century version of the established church. Here at UR, we sometimes call it the Cathedral - although it is essential to note that, unlike an ordinary organization, it has no central administrator. No, this will not make it easier to deal with.

The only people who believe, are paid to. The rest have already been labeled idiots.

You can often spot the disinformation types above at work by the unique application of "higher standards" of discussion than necessarily warranted. They will demand that those presenting arguments or concepts back everything up with the same level of expertise as a professor, researcher, or investigative writer. Anything less renders any discussion meaningless and unworthy in their opinion, and anyone who disagrees is obviously stupid -- and they generally put it in exactly those terms.
Civil War is Coming, the French columnist Ivan Rioufol wrote: "The danger is not the National Front, which is only the expression of the anger of an abandoned people. The danger is the ever-closer links between leftism and Islamism....
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Nihil quod est contra rationem est licitum.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kij7GsHpnxA
The moral nihilist straw man will suffer the exculpatory adjectives for now. Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:10 am

Ghordo, Paris is a shit hole with blacks living rough in nearly all arrondissements.
I decided not to visit anymore until and after the fall of the EU. Fuck Juncker and his unelected parasites.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-0 ... en-victory
by aedens
Sat Jul 16, 2016 1:57 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
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Every Five Minutes A Christian Is Killed For The Faith.

http://hightimetoawake.com/

Play time has been over since the mark of Cain so the unicorn shitting sugar cookies of boots on the ground career MIC Teats will fix it just as the Tea Boys are simply enthralled to witness the Ponerology to effects of the current psychopathic bar fight. Sorry we wanted our Brothers home after numerous tours of stupidity. We also understand those choppers are the sound of freedom so get over that notion.

Juncker: "There can be no democtratic choice against European Treaties"

Schulz: “The British have violated the rules. It is not the EU philosophy that the crowd can decide its fate".

It's pretty obvious where this is going isn't it dumb asses?

Brits products are number one for me and mine going forward. Meanwhile we have choice and I include the French and all free men as sincere allies.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/socio ... 911_68.htm

Kind of pointless now since https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/936 you blow torched the roots did ye.
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/wp-cont ... 02_IST.pdf
by aedens
Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:34 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Juncker: "There can be no democtratic choice against European Treaties"

Schulz: “The British have violated the rules. It is not the EU philosophy that the crowd can decide its fate".

It's pretty obvious where this is going isn't it dumb asses?

Brits products are number one for me and mine going forward.

November 2014, just days after becoming head of the commission, Juncker was hit by media disclosures—derived from a document leak known as LuxLeaks—that Luxembourg under his premiership had turned into a major European centre of corporate tax avoidance. With the aid of the Luxembourg government, companies transferred tax liability for many billions of euros to Luxembourg, where the income was taxed at a fraction of 1%. Juncker, who in a speech in Brussels in July 2014 promised to "try to put some morality, some ethics, into the European tax landscape", was sharply criticized following the leaks.

Yea, sure you did.

http://tony-cartalucci-is-a-moron.blogspot.com/
https://thepassionateattachment.com/201 ... ile-bowie/

https://www.theguardian.com/business/ga ... spin#img-9
by aedens
Thu May 15, 2014 3:47 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Next few weeks shaping up to be some crucial elections. Ukraine & European Union (May 25), and then a by-election in the UK which UKIP will be hoping to ride the momentum from the EU elections and win their first seat in the UK Parliament. Can they do it? I reckon they're definitely a shot.
Throw in a new PM in India, Mr. Modi, will he turn to Putin & China and try to to strengthen the BRICS alliance?
Then we have Putin in China next week presumably inking some deals and then a couple of interesting anniversaries in the first week of June. 25 years since Tiananmen Square (June 4) and even more interesting - 70 years since D-Day (June 6) - just how frosty will that whole "celebration/commemoration" be???
Can't wait to see Putin shaking hands with Obama/ Biden/ Cameron/ Hollande/ Harper and co. Surely no cold shoulders as we commemorate the souls of soldiers lost?
And then the world is off to Brazil for a month for the World Cup (June 12 - July 13). I doubt Putin would want to spoil his mate's coming out party in Brazil, so one wouldn't expect any real fireworks until late July at the earliest when things are very definitely warming up. t

Crucial elections? LOL, good one! after May how the Eurotard noe serfs going to explain the electoral results. They have meters for hookers and a FSA that makes ours look tame. Goat herders driving beemers before it blew up. Eurotards is the blue print to neo feudalism here for the FSA Dimmcrats.

Saw a campaign advert for Jean-Claude Juncker's European Parliamentary election the other day and I actually thought it was a piss take. It was something about iPhones and Tablets are the future of the Eurozone (ie: "let them eat iPhones").
I'm a local and I had to Google the jackass just to figure out who he actually is. I swear that this entire continent will be speaking Russian in 20 years. Bunch of bureaucrats that are completely dislocated from the average citizen making decisions to expand big government.

http://understandingsociety.blogspot.be/ cheese sliding off the cracker explanation to m1 m2 m3 polemics again.

m1 Problem- m2 Reaction- m3 Solution

1963 Communist Goals, Because you’re now left with unproductive, state sponsored welfare recipients that don’t produce anything that you can’t steal from them but they keep you in office. You need the hard working ox middle class to suck the blood from. When the ox makes a run for it, well, you have to find ways to stop that from happening. These ambitious men were not naive; they were overconfident about their ability to manipulate and were hopelessly outplayed.

The most serious dangers for American freedom and the American way of life do not come from without. What is needed to prevent any further credit expansion is to place the banking business under the general rules of commercial and civil laws compelling every individual and firm to fulfill all obligations in full compliance with the terms of the contract. If you have to convince a group of people who are not directly dependent on a solution of a problem, you will never succeed. Only to bureaucrats can the idea occur that establishing new offices, promulgating new decrees, and increasing the number of government employees alone can be described as positive and beneficial measures. The issue is always the same: the government or the market. There is no third solution.

Romans 11:17-25: But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive, were grafted in among them and became partaker with them of the rich root of the olive tree, do not be arrogant toward the branches; but if you are arrogant, remember that it is not you who supports the root, but the root supports you. You will say then, “Branches were broken off so that I might be grafted in.” Quite right, they were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by your faith Do not be conceited, but fear; for if God did not spare the natural branches, He will not spare you, either. Behold then the kindness and severity of God; to those who fell, severity, but to you, God’s kindness, if you continue in His kindness; otherwise you also will be cut off.
by Higgenbotham
Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:37 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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vincecate wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote: I hadn't known the Bundesbank issued a denial but that would be consistent with the preludes to past blowups if my memory is correct. My thinking today was that it will be "risk on" more or less until somebody says they're pulling out of the Eurozone because their collateral isn't being accepted, or something along those lines.
Mish says you should never believe the rumor until it is officially denied. If it is true they deny it (politicians think that when things get serious they have to lie) but if it is not true they ignore it.

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot. ... h-and.html
I recall John also covered this type of thing.
John wrote:But let's recall that European politicians have lied over and over again, and Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker recently was quoted as saying, "When it becomes serious, you have to lie," as we reported two weeks ago. By their own admission, it's not possible to believe a word that European financial executives say. They will deny that anything is going to happen until it actually happens. And with a corruption scandal brewing in Spain, "it" might happen to Spain before too long.
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... d.e110522b
John wrote:Blowback grows from EU's political farce this weekend

We've commented several times on the repeated denials by EU officials on Friday, and how every one of them turned out to be a flat lie. Mainstream analysts and journalists are finally beginning to recognize what we've been saying for years -- that in this generational Crisis era, lying and fraud are the norm, not the exception. Here's how EuroIntelligence describes the situation:

"Guy Schuller, spokesman for Jean-Claude Juncker, admitted yesterday to lying about the secret meeting of finance ministers on Friday. The Wall Street Journal Real Time Brussels (link) blog has got it all, including the above quote from Mr Schuller, who was contacted by various media groups to whom he denied that the meeting was taking place. "There was a very good reason to deny that the meeting was taking place," Mr Schuller told the WSJ. "It was self-preservation." Helpfully, the WSJ also dug up an older press conference of Mr Juncker, who said "When it becomes serious, you have to lie." In his column on Monday, Wolfgang Münchau also commented on Mr Schuller's lie, adding that he did not believe the pronouncement that the meeting did not discuss a Greek exit from the eurozone either. Furthermore, he no longer believed any statement by any EU officials in respect of this crisis. We are in the stage of the crisis where officials are lying all the time. Lucas Zeise, in his column in FT Deutschland, says the outbreak of lies is the best metric for the pending break-up of the eurozone. He recalls various currency crises from the 1970s and 1980s, in which officials also lied that nothing would happen, until it happened. Zeise says two necessary conditions to avoid a break-up are the acceptance of a transfer union, financed, for example, by a tax on exporters, and the tolerance of large wage increases in northern European countries."
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... gd.e110511