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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-2 ... at-brounce

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https://i.redd.it/jh7nw3yqj16x.jpg <-------------- Sismondi was correct.

An excessive ferment was excited in France by the system of the economists. The government of that nation allowed the people to talk about public affairs, but not to understand them. Political Economy by J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi (1815)

Fatal Deceit as we read also.

Be careful since we know what is at the door step on his foot stool.

Not our fault their cheese slid off the cracker. The delusion is real and who sent it.

I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half. Jay Gould US financier & railroad businessman (1836 - 1892)

Yuri Bezmenov checklist.
1. Infiltration
2. Re-education
3. Demoralization
4. Destabilization
5. Create and Use Crisis
6. Normalization of Communist System

But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD. Joshua 24:15

As frail and weak as we may be at least a few choose to see.
Abraham failed to find even 10 righteous men in the city. And so it will be when the vials are poured forth we are warned.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/petertchir/ ... aa4a6c5d2c

And what about vodka? Does that get encoded in your dna as well?

There is always the damned and friendly.

The Cult of the Collective’s lie is that it is self-sustaining, but eventually the edifice crumbles when the wealthy depart and those who remain consume their seed corn and starve. Fairman
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each candle blown out in time
http://www.1260d.com/temple-time.pdf
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When a preliminary vote on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) stalled in Congress last year, Obama and his team jumped on the phones and stayed there night and day trying to drum up support. And now, when the UK is considering an exit from the European Union, thus throwing a large monkey wrench in the US-EU Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Obama flies to London, where, shockingly, he lowers the boom on the British government and the public, warning that an independent UK would have to stand at the back of the line when it comes to formulating a separate trade pact with the US.
Obama, as you might remember, was tutored on foreign policy, after his election in 2008, by Zbiggie Brzezinski, the intellectual water-boy for David Rockefeller, the king of Globalism, Planet Earth.

Brzezinski once wrote (1969):
“The nation state as a fundamental unit of man’s organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force: International banks and multinational corporations are acting and planning in terms that are far in advance of the political concepts of the nation-state.”
These Globalist trade deals are, indeed, exercises in eliminating nations and turning over the economy of the world to mega-corporations.

As we have read 47% are still totally retarded in Britain.

Has a vote like this happened before?
Yes. A referendum was held in 1975, two years after Britain joined the European Economic Community, on whether it should stay. More than 67 percent of Britons voted in favor.

http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to ... +OF+OFFICE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XArdOo0ZFU

Shaymanonda Das was preparing for morning prayers at a temple in the south-western district of Jhenaidah when he was attacked.
Police said he was hacked on the neck several times with machetes.
More than 40 people have been killed in attacks blamed on Islamist militants in Bangladesh since February 2013.
That includes secular bloggers, academics, gay rights activists and members of religious minorities. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36680938
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Creativity is irrelevant at best since the Sun came up. The tendency to overestimate the importance of small runs, streaks, or clusters in large samples of random data and thinking it mattered. Priceless rhetoric and very effective to the result.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-0 ... ets-coffin
After further deliberation, however, there is a very plausible third possibility. Perhaps the lack of viable options for investors to generate acceptable returns, has them reluctantly ignoring the risks they must assume in those efforts. If that is indeed the case, then one should also consider the possibility that the next correction will extract more than a pound of flesh in damage.

Holiday Tyler wins.

2013 estimate 17,547,936
2014 estimate 18,499,909
2015 estimate 19,426,503
2016 estimate 20,391,198
2017 estimate 21,325,493

XXVI. THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF ECONOMIC CALCULATION UNDER SOCIALISM
“It is the two fundamental errors of mathematical economics that must be indicted. The mathematical economists are almost exclusively intent upon the study of what they call economic equilibrium and the static state. Recourse to the imaginary construction of an evenly rotating economy is, as has been pointed out, an indispensable mental tool of economic reasoning. But it is a grave mistake to consider this auxiliary tool as anything else than an imaginary construction”
He no longer deals with human action but with a soulless mechanism mysteriously actuated by forces not open to further analysis. In the imaginary construction of the evenly rotating economy there is, of course, no room for the entrepreneurial function. Thus the mathematical economist eliminates the entrepreneur from his thought. He has no need for this mover and shaker whose never ceasing intervention prevents the imaginary system from reaching the state of perfect equilibrium and static conditions. He hates the entrepreneur as a disturbing element. The prices of the factors of production, as the mathematical economist sees it, are determined by the intersection of two curves, not by human action. The problem of socialist economic calculation is precisely this: that in the absence of market prices for the factors of production, a computation of profit or loss is not feasible. Who should be master, the consumers or the director? With whom should the ultimate decision rest whether a concrete supply of factors of production should be employed for the production of the consumers good or the consumers good be? Such a question does not allow of any evasive answer. It must be answered in a straightforward and unambiguous way.
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http://www.paul-hadrien.info/backup/LSE ... eption.pdf

expression of specific values -
cultural theory on the other hand is very different -

Cleckley's seminal hypothesis built out cultural theory
to the essential etiology to correct the subjective distortion in risk perception
as Harrington covers the results of it.

The social sciences puts ethics on ice to construct the anomaly.

Functions such as social antibiotics are as plain as bleeding the patient in success in regional speculative reality's.

Empathy gap.

thread: risk perception - cultural theory - psychometric paradigm - Befehl ist Befehl
http://www.silverdoctors.com/
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-0 ... calculates
http://www.tradermike.net/inverse-short ... etf-funds/

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-0 ... all-wealth
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https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/187 ... erstition/

2010: Still, theoretical ambiguities make such projections far from certain. In considering the future trajectory of equity values, we have examined a single factor—the M/O ratio. Needless to say, many other factors may drive demand for stock. For example, researchers have correlated long swings in P/E ratios with relative volatility in bond and equity markets and long-term bond yields (e.g., Lansing 2004). In addition, foreign investor taste for U.S. assets may change. Foreign countries hold large quantities of U.S. securities, and foreign agents, such as sovereign wealth funds, may alter their mix of U.S. assets in favor of equities. China and other emerging market countries may relax capital controls, which would allow their nationals to invest in U.S. equity markets. These factors could potentially alleviate the adverse impact of U.S. demographic trends on stock markets. Zheng Liu
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW2sm0iR0E8 Since 1882 and we are still carving up the same dirt. The bribes work.
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