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aedens
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Agree on the cpi.

http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/ data, only to be ignored.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... cpi#p22102

I would note locally stable conditions. Will check trade data.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... cpi#p22109

The trend is consistent as the looting continues.

http://themostimportantnews.com/archive ... n-agencies ty t

This does not infer to those who know the younger will not or cannot as the older who will not contract the disease of debt.

The articles accusing those of hording will be offset as the lunatics break glass.

As Millar noted in "The Roman Near East" after many days of travel the Legati "Legion Command" after being briefed by the Legatus "Importance "Senate"
Preafecti "Appointed" and lower administrative notices I left out for simplicity it was then all but over since a knock on the city gate ensued.
Present the offenders bound by sunrise, or all that breathes shall cease to exist. Need less to say in that circumstance they where delivered
bound to be Judged. I guess the Lixae "camp followers" where the ones who got paid for services rendered.

isbn 0-647-77885-5 thread notes http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... lar#p19474

increased short positions by 11 percent of existing

http://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2014/09/15 ... di-arabia/
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=eshew%20forei ... anglements

If WWI was wrong or our Middle East policy is misguided, those are discussions for other articles, not this one.

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John wrote:August cpi down 0.2%. Another Generational Dynamics prediction coming
true.
Yen down 6% in the last month and more than 1% just today. I think this is the start of a Vince prediction coming true. It is also making my brokerage account look better.

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Dear Vince,
John wrote: > August cpi down 0.2%. Another Generational Dynamics prediction
> coming true.
vincecate wrote: > Yen down 6% in the last month and more than 1% just today. I think
> this is the start of a Vince prediction coming true. It is also
> making my brokerage account look better.
For once I might actually agree with you. The yen is not going to go
into hyperinflation. But its deflationary spiral is now 25 years old,
and it's reasonable to expect the yen to experience modest inflation.
The dollar, on the other hand, still has plenty of deflation ahead of
it, and so the yen will be inflationary (on the forex markets) in
comparison to the dollar. So if you can take advantage of the
dollar-yen exchange rate, then you might make some money.

John

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John wrote: For once I might actually agree with you. The yen is not going to go
into hyperinflation. But its deflationary spiral is now 25 years old,
and it's reasonable to expect the yen to experience modest inflation.
The dollar, on the other hand, still has plenty of deflation ahead of
it, and so the yen will be inflationary (on the forex markets) in
comparison to the dollar. So if you can take advantage of the
dollar-yen exchange rate, then you might make some money.
You can get high leverage when betting on currencies, so am off to a good start and think I will do well.

Who else besides the central bank will keep buying/holding JGBs when inflation is going up much faster than the 0.5% they pay and the yen is falling fast? If the central bank is buying with new money, and nobody else is buying, and the government is making lots of bonds because they are spending twice what they get in taxes, how could they not get high inflation? I don''t see how they can avoid it at this point. Think we will find out soon.

Even the government pension fund is planning on dumping many of their bonds.

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

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"traditional war is a tool for the organized ruling class. It always has been and always will be."

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"The yen dropped to 108.87 to the US dollar, its lowest level since September 2008, while former vice-finance minister for international affairs Eisuke Sakakibara - widely known as "Mr Yen" - told Bloomberg that he expects to see the Japanese currency drop to 110 by the end of this year."

The Yen dropped 2% last week and 2% so far this week. About 7% in the last 5 weeks. This "Mr Yen" guy only expects 1% more by the end of the year. Wow. Just Wow. It was 109.4 an hour ago. So just this evening we got halfway to his end of year target. By the end of the day tomorrow we have a good chance of passing it. None dare call it a panic. Not yet.

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vincecate wrote:"The yen dropped to 108.87 to the US dollar, its lowest level since September 2008, while former vice-finance minister for international affairs Eisuke Sakakibara - widely known as "Mr Yen" - told Bloomberg that he expects to see the Japanese currency drop to 110 by the end of this year."

The Yen dropped 2% last week and 2% so far this week. About 7% in the last 5 weeks. This "Mr Yen" guy only expects 1% more by the end of the year. Wow. Just Wow. It was 109.4 an hour ago. So just this evening we got halfway to his end of year target. By the end of the day tomorrow we have a good chance of passing it. None dare call it a panic. Not yet.

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http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/ Model does not work in other hemisphere. The experts where dead wrong. A few may turn to the light.

We seen it and used solar, lunar, warts on toads just as accurate to the lies, theft and Scientific fun like the FED just as Newton did to chide the Powers that be with humor to express the absurdity, insensitivity, paradox, and cruelty of the so called modern world.

Debt serves two relational functions only. The point remains if the cup is one or the other in level it is still answered yes. If you want to peel the ethical onion we have to start here that moral nihilism is distinct from moral relativism, which does allow a moral statements to be true or false in a non-objective sense, but does not assign any static truth to values of a moral statements, and of course moral universalism, which holds moral statements to be objectively true or false. Insofar as only true statements can be known, moral nihilism implies moral skepticism. This translates to goal seeking and modeling for contrived group think. As the saying goes be so Independent the threat cannot be denied and the opportunity limitless. The human conditions is a process of understanding the fact that the word meaning of natural economy has a older definition. As Athens understood thats fine until they come over over the Hill.

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It took over two years and they still cannot understand it. The Beast has no conception of Her adornment. They rend the common to protect the ideal.

"The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason." - David Hume

We are moving forward. Thus a few more may simply realize the condition.

Let the dead bury the dead as we had been told. He will lift or place the seal as He wishes.

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