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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-new ... -of-europe

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-2 ... ote-brexit

Permanent welfare trash with a lovely accent. stu

Forsyth then continues with a bunch of typically British issues, and ends with:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-2 ... -deception
[..] You have repeatedly been told this issue is all about economics. That is the conman’s traditional distraction. This issue is about our governmental system, parliamentary. Democracy versus non-elective bureaucracy utterly dedicated to the eventual Superstate.

Our democracy was not presented last week on a plate. It took centuries of struggle to create and from 1940 to 1945 terrible sacrifices to defend and preserve.

It was bequeathed to us by giants, it has been signed away by midgets.

After more than a month of trying to warm shareholders to the idea that buying Monsanto Co. is good for business, Bayer AG issued its coldest statement to date: We don’t need your approval.
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And what about vodka? Does that get encoded in your dna as well?

There is always the damned and friendly.
http://www.bing.com/news/search?q=Oaxac ... &FORM=EWRE
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/p ... -1.2520733

His arrival in 1963 Oaxaca foreshadowed little of the violence to come. Pfeifer adapted to the pace in the Southern Mexico region, traveling from pueblo to pueblo to tend to spiritual or, as a paramedic, physical needs.
He grew to love the people he described as "very good, very faithful and very humble."
Life was peaceful, Pfeifer said.
And then came the strangers.
They arrived in the early 1970s, their dress and accents suggesting origin in northern Mexico, Pfeifer said.
"They had these huge sums of money, but they were dollar bills, they weren't pesos," Pfeifer said.
They offered the money to locals to grow poppy plants. Many farmers accepted the offer, growing poppies instead of corn or beans.
The farmers soon learned there was a price for yoking themselves with the strangers, who turned out to be from drug cartels.
"If anything happened to those fields," Pfeifer said, "they began to take it out on the people."
Many times, even fleeing was not an option because the cartels would turn their violence toward a family member.

It is Evil and the Church you suggest as DNA.

The term moral aggression was forwarded so... Moral disengagement is a term from social psychology for the process of convincing the self that ethical standards do not apply to oneself in a particular context. This is done by separating moral reactions from inhumane conduct and disabling the mechanism of self-condemnation. They seize the pointless thought map.

Most people have no clue what we can do with technology nowadays. Plenty of patents out there to provide evidence that it is completely possible to control another humans actions...
Now your unstable if you research effects.
Anyways as we read books. http://www.breggin.com/
The brain is an organ so start with that point.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 650#p31150

If the days comes I will fall as Tellus did for my Family.
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Vote with your feet.

http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pac2pac ... =C00186288

Above link and why I look. I do not pay full retard companies as ATT as you see if I can help it.

Go Go GO on the new phone install.

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Punishingly high tax rates. Belgium’s is the highest

The tax rate is as high as 50% if you earn even a modest income.
Contributions to Social Security are 13% for employees and 35% for employers.
21% Value-Added Tax.
Businesses are subject to a 30% corporate tax rate, a 3% “crisis surcharge”, and a 5% “fairness tax”.
Altogether, the Belgian government’s tax revenue eats up about 45% of GDP, which means that the government takes almost half of all economic output.
In contrast, Estonia and Ireland have some of the lowest tax rates in the EU:

Estonia’s profits tax is 0%! And yet the government consistently runs a budget surplus.
Ireland has had a low-tax regime of just 12.5% on corporate profits for years, and recently announced a new tax regime for certain companies as low as 6.25%. These low tax rates have attracted substantial investment (and jobs) from huge multinational companies, all of which has boosted the Irish economy.

England had the Brains to think plainly we do not need to be Easter island On Steroids. Limits exists when idiots will do not think to produce.


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Sure, David Cameron has announced his intention to resign, but where are the the resignations of EU technocrats? If anyone was discredited by this vote it’s the leadership of the EU, but they aren’t going anywhere. Why? Because they’re experts, and experts stay around forever. lb

The contracts will continue until stupidity ceases to understand them.
Luckily, our STEM people are still top notch but this energy crash may change that as many are fired, retire or move overseas. cb

These so-called "technocratic experts" have bankrupted nations & entire continents, polluted & destroyed and still they are called "experts"?
Jonathan Gruber is an MIT gnome...errr...expert is he not? Krugman, Bernanke, Yellen all top of the "technocratic expert" class one presumes. Did "technocratic experts" cause nasty water to flow through Flint Michigan pipes, I say yes. Did "technocratic experts" with EPA unleash a flood of toxins into clear river? Why yes, as a matter of fact they did.

And here, in America, we were just treated to a sit-in by House representatives who (if not "technocratic experts" should at least have some modicum of common sense but they don't) grabbed their pink baby blankies & yellow binkies to suck on as they DEMANDED a vote that citizens "suspected" of terrorism and placed on some Executive Branch Star Chamber List by other "technocratic experts" be deprived of not only their 2nd amendment rights but the due process rights of individuals as defined by all known civilized law dating back to the Magna Carta.

They are treasonous bastards.

skbull44 Jun 25, 2016 10:14 PM 10 years of university and 4 degrees taught me how to bullshit with the best of them...that's expertise!

In 2003, U.S. and British elites joined together to advocate one of the most heinous and immoral aggressive wars in decades: the destruction of Iraq; that it turned out to be centrally based on falsehoods that were ratified by the most trusted institutions, as well as a complete policy failure even on its own terms, gutted public trust.

https://theintercept.com/2016/06/25/bre ... titutions/

Yes we learned when their lips move we know they are indeed lying.
http://www.charismanews.com/politics/is ... for-profit
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/13/ju ... snell.html

2 Thessalonians 2:11King And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
Matthew 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
Your Soul is indeed worth more than they can ever fathom. Fight the good fight.

Success requires speed, innovation, collaboration and a business culture that motivates everyone, the old ruthless won’t work
they tell us since the wheel is round.

It’s natural – and inevitable – that malignant figures will try to exploit this vacuum of authority. All sorts of demagogues and extremists will try to re-direct mass anger for their own ends. It starts with shut up as the same frequency of failures.

The Paradox of Choice - Why More Is Less is a 2004 book by American psychologist Barry Schwartz. In the book, Schwartz argues that eliminating consumer choices can greatly reduce anxiety for shoppers.

Yes they died and suffered unrepairable harm for your experts called trust.
http://www.mlive.com/living/flint/index ... an_gi.html
http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/201 ... ts_po.html

Level III - neurotic defences (i.e. intellectualization, reaction formation, dissociation, displacement, repression) <-----------
Level IV - mature defences (i.e. humour, sublimation, suppression, altruism, anticipation)

http://mises.org/books/leftism_kuehnelt_leddihn.pdf
The political writings of Aristotle identify three poor forms of government: democracy, oligarchy and tyranny; and three good forms: constitutional republic, aristocracy and monarchy. Democracies tend to degenerate into tyranny as witness by the chaotic Weimar republic sowing the seeds for the Nazi takeover because it lacked any foundations in traditional German politics, which was dominated by the nobility.

In other words, there is a real antagonism, an incompatibility, a mutual exclusiveness between liberty and enforced equality.
We can only monitor the condition. On a longer and accurate encyclical view they cannot understand the most dangerous
place they are actually in.

As always the future was yesterday. It was no mistake to dilute for the effect of the fabricated consensus.
The decline will be constant and only noted in abrogated terms.
Politics is local at the end of the day. Violence is the vestage of the incompetent. Human nature is based on it.

Ethics moves to separate discussion as always.
https://prod01-cdn07.cdn.firstlook.org/ ... 06/npr.png

thread notes: Mises observed:
When pushed hard by economists, welfare propagandists and socialists admit that impairment of the average standard of living can only be avoided by the maintenance of capital already accumulated and that economic improvement depends on accumulation of additional capital. History does not provide any example of capital accumulation brought about by a government. The consumers are merciless. They never buy in order to benefit a less efficient producer and to protect him against the consequences of his failure to manage better. They want to be served as well as possible. And the working of the capitalist system forces the entrepreneur to obey the orders issued by the consumers. The corruption of the regulatory bodies does not shake his blind confidence in the infallibility and perfection of the state; it merely fills him with moral aversion to entrepreneurs and capitalists. No one should expect that any logical argument or any experience could ever shake the almost religious fervor of those who believe in salvation through spending and credit expansion. The final outcome of the credit expansion is general impoverishment.
As for me are you not still under an Ancient Roman edict to consumers then and now of Caveat emptor: Let the buyer beware? And let stockholders beware of wayward leadership. Sum is that lingering element to date to preserve capital and serve the customer which to date is being exterminated by observation to its ideological burden they wish. The preservation of our net cash flow to date consists only to serve the remaining customer base. We are in the mode to this hidebound reality since theories explain, but cannot slow the decline of a great civilization as they plan. I set out to be a reformer, but only became the historian of a decline. Aristotle in his Rhetoric (c. 322 B.C.) hit democracy as "when put to the strain, grows weak, and is supplanted by oligarchy. Since I am a consumer to vote every day in purchases will you listen or pass me by as I focus on things you consider important to me? My friend behind the Great Fire Wall conveyed enjoy Democracy while it last some years ago. As we talked he conveyed how I kept my house over the years. We shared many thoughts of men who understood what is important. Some are here in this forum of reason. As conveyed earlier if you do not know a stock better than your wife please refrain.

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http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/06/20 ... of-russia/

The governments of Syria and Turkey are engaging in dialogue and both sides are showing a willingness to negotiate their differences, the Turkish military’s former intelligence chief Ismail Hakki Pekin told Sputnik Turkey.
According to a recent report by Algerian newspaper Al Watan, there has been contact between the two governments mediated by the Algerian government.
Pekin is the leader of a delegation from Turkey’s Vatan party, whose members regularly visit Syria. He said that he has also been mediating between the two governments, and noticed a change in both sides after his most recent visit.

Something for the mid trib thinkers. I do not change my time line since before we existed His word told us to see and understand and choose the gift that is free.
http://www.prophecyclub.com/latest-prop ... me-to-hell

Jeremiah 49 indicates the invasion of Syria from the Turkish border then Damascus is destroyed. Today the world is asking Turkey to create a “safe zone” inside of Syria next to the Turkish border. The northwest cities of Hamah and Arpad are identified in Jeremiah chapter 49 as hearing reports about a coming invasion. Today this is exactly the area that Turkey wants to conquer! The invasion of Syria by Turkey is the next event to look for on our Bible Prophecy 2016 Timeline. We already know the zone under consideration to demoralize them from the neocons stock holder tribes.

http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/20 ... rians.aspx Filth over took the Land
Up until this point in the reign of King Manasseh, the kingdom, led by the king, was “more evil than the nations whom the LORD had destroyed before the children of Israel” (2 Chr 33:9). The LORD sent seers (prophets) to speak to the nation, but the nation would not listen to the Word of God (33:10, 18). While not named, one of the seers was probably Nahum. His vision concerning the total destruction of Nineveh would be seen by the Assyrian overlords as fomenting rebellion and insurrection, and possibly seen as support for Shamash-shum-ukin, the king of Babylon, in his current civil war with his brother Ashurbanipal II. If a copy of the book of Nahum fell into the hands of the Assyrian intelligence community stationed at the Assyrian administrative centers of Samaria, Dor, Megiddo or Hazor, King Manasseh would have had to give account for this book.

Then they turn on Jerusalem some time later as we already know. The MB will be utilized. Bold prediction from him.
America will be played the fool.

Already it begins.

I considered what could be since we noted both are past the point logic.

We mentioned the Dam Busted and filth over took the land. Now they cannot decide what bathroom is what.
Clearly as warned it has flooded the land with what was seen and warned of.

Anyways,
http://presscore.ca/nato-was-created-by ... reich.html

thread: In his book, The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America, Jim Marrs argues that some surviving members of Germany’s Third Reich, along with sympathizers in the United States and elsewhere, given safe haven through organizations like ODESSA and Die Spinne, have been working behind the scenes since the end of World War II to enact at least some of the principles of Nazism (e.g. militarism, fascism, conquest, widespread spying on citizens, use of corporations and propaganda to control national interests and ideas) into culture, government, and business worldwide. He cites the influence the Nazis brought into the United States at the end of World War II, such as Nazi scientists brought in under Operation Paperclip to help advance aerospace in the US, and the acquisition and creation of conglomerates by Nazis and their sympathizers after the war, in both Europe and the US – the largest of which is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
America became the soldiers of the Nazi Fourth Reich on September 11, 2001.

It is the very nature of power that it attracts the sort of people who should not have it. The United States is a prize that attracts men and women willing to do absolutely anything to win that power, and hence are also willing to do absolutely anything with that power once they have it. If one thinks about it long enough, one will realize that all tyrants, past and most especially present, MUST use deception on their population to initiate a war.
No citizen of a modern industrialized nation will send their children off to die in a war to grab another nation’s resources and assets, yet resources and assets are what all wars today are fought over. The nation that wishes to initiate a war of conquest must create the illusion of an attack or a threat to start a war, and must always give their population of cowards an excuse never to question that carefully crafted illusion.

Political Ponerology (A Science on the Nature of Evil Adjusted for Political Purposes) Paperback – April 4, 2007

Touareg Tribe in Northern Niger & Mali who are waging war for Independence against the Imperialist French who are creating an environmental catastrophe with their uranium mining and decimating any little fertile land available to feed themselves . . . not to mention the stillborn mutant children.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... faces.html
http://tuaregcultureandnews.blogspot.in ... ng-in.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us/ca ... mpany.html
Vodka and Champagne files.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GorcRjD-tk
Roger Daltrey: "Of course there is. It's like a drug - you become addicted to it."
Roger Daltrey: "Where's the [bottle] opener?"
Max: "Just crack it on the table. Crack-crack it on the TV, if you like... it's made of uranium. I won't feel a thing."
US Air Date 4 Dec 1985

“There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments — there are consequences.” ― Robert G. Ingersoll

The Sun, for 19 days of the year, travels through the star constellation ‘Ophiuchus’
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/sc ... iumstream/
What's out there? What's coming? The answer lies in a breeze from the stars of the 13th house.

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Well done.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... meline.jpg

Latency of effect to crack up boom will ensue but not today..... Goes back to our political smoothing discussions....Sunday Apr 20, 2014
thread: May 21, 2014 : We will see more soon enough by the end of the year. Fixed commodity contracts will expire for some cluster groups for the next few years and the transition will entail convertibility letter of credit with energy margin supply chains movements into 2018 -2020.

tin foil to aluminum foil update
Befehl ist Befehl
water wheat weather
2018

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http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... ption.html

They are starting to convey that they lied to them, and yes She is simply nuts between the left and right brain.

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Some brushed it off, saying one should never look at gross derivative exposure but merely net, to which we had one simple response: net immediately becomes gross when just one counterparty in the collateral chains fails - case in point, the Lehman and AIG failures and the resulting scramble to bailout the entire world which cost trillions in taxpayer funds.

We then followed it up one year later with "The Elephant In The Room: Deutsche Bank's $75 Trillion In Derivatives Is 20 Times Greater Than German GDP.

"I'm not against traditional producers," says Marian Avram, the head of the Food Safety Inspectorate in the Romanian capital. "But I am against extremist traditionalism."
"The peasants only have themselves to blame," he continues, "squandering their income on luxury cars, instead of investing it in milking technology"
For a moment he makes it sound like the latest front in the war on terror.
EU regulations threaten the future of many farmers. We noted this also as the "Plain People" assault and the spill over consequences in 1972
Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 -1972

The men bring the sheep back to the mountains at Easter, and all the family helps in the sheepfolds, milking morning and evening, and making the cheese.

The most remote sheepfolds can be six hours walk from the nearest road. But now the new regulations encourage the building of cheese factories with stainless steel vats, instead of wooden barrels, within easy reach of the inspectors.

"In the summer heat, how are we going to get the milk to the main road?" ask the shepherds.

"And where will the money come from to build factories?"
"And anyway the cheese wouldn't taste the same", an old man outside the mayor's office tells me.

The new law will speed up the end of a way of life already in decline.

Politics is local, and who eats first by the way, as others who are nine meals from oblivion think farmers cannot think about tomorrow either.

Over mouthfuls of salty cheese in her cellar, I ask Elena about luxury automobiles. "I married at 17," she says. "We've got a horse, but we've never had a car." Her family makes roughly 2,500 kilos of cheese a year. Ten kilos per sheep, in the milking months from May to October which they sell to the merchants for up to 10 New Lei (£2) a kilo.

It is their only cash crop. And they have to pay for fodder in winter, and the rent of the meadows in summer.

Paper does not digest well so remember that point.
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