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Higgenbotham wrote:
aeden wrote:I am f#$%King done with this window H.
I have no guess what the market will do from here and no position. For all I know, this afternoon could have been a low that holds all summer, or the gap down that began the week may not get filled. The only thing I understood correctly was that today could be important and to get out of the way.

About Thursday of last week I had been thinking that if the market could take a moonshot to about 2780 today or tomorrow on great news over the weekend I'd open a large short position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5yreaKE3xw

book four is not closed

The strategy of tension is working since they cannot even pretend to understand locally.
15. Hungary, 99
16. Poland, 99
17. Spain, 99
18. Australia, 98
19. Denmark, 98
20. France, 98
21. Mongolia, 98
22. Norway, 98
23. U.S., 98
24. Canada, 97
25. Czech Republic, 97
26. Finland, 97

Between the white and black propaganda they still walk in circles.
Once staged properly they will not even understand the enemy of choice.
The parallel structure playbook has no dust on it.

For those with an eye before the destruction of the intel community in 526 AD of Antioch.
http://hallgartenco.com/Antioch_network.pdf

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... able-story

Do Not Grow Weary
Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... tright-lie

https://www.icij.org/investigations/par ... nnections/

Off shore as much as the democrats are while the US fiddles around with dick waving, useless weapons and ineffectual trade policies as China now own the core robotics and AI technologies as such to make them unassailable in terms of 'competitiveness'.
Americans are idiots.

aeden
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Higgenbotham wrote:
aeden wrote:I am f#$%King done with this window H.
I have no guess what the market will do from here and no position. For all I know, this afternoon could have been a low that holds all summer, or the gap down that began the week may not get filled. The only thing I understood correctly was that today could be important and to get out of the way.

About Thursday of last week I had been thinking that if the market could take a moonshot to about 2780 today or tomorrow on great news over the weekend I'd open a large short position.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=oo-EaAED

pole dancers may decide, not us H

Football terminology. The result of a hit seen coming will be ... one bubble of snot and no movement for a few seconds
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=C-NgazDM
as we seen from the exotic bond funds.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... rude-build closed

half book four closed

book one opened small position grx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEdBgRWkF-I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4p2zpHTxPE

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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Tenth+Amendment&t=ffcm&ia=web

political dog whistles sounding in italy as just another rendered national social suicide club.

The sleeping bear seems to be awakening, even if it is only slowly. The fact that traders are far more glued to their desks now than they were last year shows a rising level of concern, and with good reason. The larger swings in the market this year - again, the largest since 1948 - can sometimes be looked at as precursors of recessions and prolonged volatility. This change in sentiment will go on to ensure that volatility may be a self fulfilling prophecy going forward for the remainder of the year. t

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzB4eAdyC2w

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=J05L0qFH

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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.
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As the American citizens in Puerto Rico can tell us, nobody is going to help us; least of all our government.
The cavalry is not coming.

"Sudden and great alterations in the amount of the circulating medium are at best transfers of property - gigantic robberies; they are often much worse
Sophisms of Free-Trade and Popular Political Economy Examined; American edition published 1872, by Henry Carey Baird. UK first edition 1849.
Nothing changes; the masses remain as naive as ever. (not nice to use "stupid")

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More than 90 people have now died in the protests, which began in April and were triggered by social welfare cuts.
Fifteen people have died and dozens more have been injured in the latest protests against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.

It was conveyed they worship since they have Pellagra which is a is a disease caused by a lack of the vitamin niacin (vitamin B3).
Symptoms include inflamed skin, diarrhea, dementia, and sores in the mouth.

With that comment I have more respect for the gang.

Another point is that the democrats will be held responsible as latin america appears to be in a freefall.
Decades ago being a democrat is today like having a gang tat and watching rhinos who need to be washed with a fire hose
if they ever wake up. It is not a skin color issue you idiots. Since we cannot get accurate press the bbc has forwarded 600 per day
in one zone alone in Texas. Double down on the wall. Legal immigration was never an issue. When our people escaped europe
and I do mean escaped they went to canada since the quota laws refused western european descent as he worked the coals mines which
hastened his death by a decade we posit but after five years he got to the states.
https://www.canada.ca/en/parks-canada/n ... o1925.html
We figure around this time or as we noted 2018 as an action point to internal discussions.
You are marked for destruction and cannot even fathom it.
The liberals let out a provened killer after 20 years and promptly tried to murder 2 women and children for a gang hit contract
and was apprehended by luck by a few fellas on patrol. That's when they went after us, and no assholes we got nothing
but armed duty as the newborn slept and we stood guard so they could sleep as the families relocated them.
You assholes who resist reality will be the first dead and first forgotten.

As tech reminds us; My in-laws would beg to differ on the work part. If you weren't in the Party you definitely worked your ass off. And got some vegetables with the occasional bit of animal protein if there was enough available. If you ranked high enough in the Party, you got to eat BBQ'd fatty pork and all the best seafood. And don't be stingy on the Moutai. Aside from this, I do agree that the current "Marxists" are adult children who think that tearing down everyone around them will lead to a dreamy world right out of Days of War, Nights of Love. In reality, property and family got us out of the Mesolithic, and the removal of the same will take us right back. The marxist today will deposit you in the Epipaleolithic and is often used synonymously, especially for outside northern Europe, and for the corresponding period in the Levant and Caucasus. We can see how they are faring today in those zones.

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https://www.worldcoal.org/?PageID=423
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qizLWcDLdQQ

The way I see it, the US has a "double edged sword" kind of problem.

1.) We need higher prices (inflation) to pay the debt monster and continue growing the debt monster (expansion).
2.) The consumer cannot survive higher prices on anything important like food and energy....where they have no choice.

They are trying to thread the needle between inflation and debt expansion. They need debt to ever grow but that will require higher prices. Until the greedy bastards start paying people some decent money, they can't afford higher prices. If you aren't making $20 an hour, then you are in survival mode. Even then you need someone paying a large portion of your healthcare insurance cost.
I live in oil country and $85-$100 a barrel would be great for us, but it would kill the rest of the country. Look at what is going on in Brazil right now. A clear example of reaching a breaking point. It is going to kill them.
Making up job numbers or creative earnings reports aren't going to cut it forever. It has lasted way longer than I thought it would and may go on a while longer, but it is growing clearer and clearer to more and more people that this can't go on forever......yet no one is changing anything.
Oil may be the tip of the spear. The problem is not supply but COST. Every year we not only use 34.7 billion barrels of oil but we need to keep the cost down to a level that the "consumer" can afford it. Getting that much oil and keeping the price low is getting harder and harder. The rest of the world wants some of that "cheap" oil too.
The dollar's lead pipe cinch on the oil market is being challenged. That will lead to higher prices for Americans. That is going to lead to economic "adjustments" for the US. The problem is the religion of MOAR. Everyone has to have MOAR. Moar money, moar interest, moar benefits, moar stuff.......moar, moar, moar,.....every quarter, every year. That is simply not sustainable.
A lot of people are ready to live on less if they can get out of this rat race. I am one of them. The problem is the race will come to you and force you to run so the banksters can have MOAR this quarter than last. If you don't take out the debt, someone you buy from or do business with will......and don't forget the goobermint....then they will jack up prices and taxes and you will have to go get MOAR so you can pay MOAR. It's a vicious cycle. And it looks like we are going to see it play out in the oil/energy markets in the coming days. h/t shirl

As we have seen with consumer debt the gearbox is low on oil and we are trending the effects as with an ir scanner.
No excuses or guesses on the seizure moment since you cannot import any issue away.

Increased book four

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Have been doing business in Brazil for 21 years. Machinery manufacturing and real estate management.

If you do not have a connection in government, you are screwed. Everything is purposefully over-complicated. Bribing small officials is a way of life. Your paperwork in Brazil must be perfect and handed to the right official in the right department or it will be rejected. Fines and index adjusters and interest rates are unbelievable. Of course, all of this can be "regularized" and "adjusted". Your get your paperwork accepted by a city engineer and are waiting for the stamp and seal on the drawings. The bureau chief comes out. He does not look at the papers. Just says "rejected" and slams the door. If you do not pay for his ok, then your papers die. All of this must factored in to the cost of doing business. The waste of time and inefficiency can try anyone's patience.

So, why do people still do business in Brazil. Because, once you know how the system works, and have the appropriate people in place, you can make a lot of money. This is a place where a poor person buys shoes on 24 monthly installments with horrendously high embedded interest rates. Those payments are registered with his employer and deducted from his pay check. tyler
Yes, Brazil is "a land of the future". Will always be so.

Não é muito complicado entender porque os brasileiros estão revoltados com tanta influência nefasta no nosso território.
Ainda mais, os esclarecidos que sabem dos e-mail do Temer para a CIA através do Wikleaks!
O Brasil é nosso, alguém vai pagar muito caro por ferrar a gente vendendo nosso patrimônio.

Por que um bispo deve morrer antes que você entenda o mercado ou o governo, já que nenhuma outra maneira funcionará.

Para o Amor em Cristo, gostaria de poder lhe dizer o que fazer, uma vez que a mobilidade social deve ser implementada na prática.

Fato é que 65% dos gerentes adicionam valor líquido zero ou negativo à empresa, portanto, a igreja deve mediar a mudança efetiva para que você possa sobreviver com taxas reduzidas de impostos e tarifas a dez por cento do conselho, já que agora você tem zero.

http://w2.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/e ... varum.html

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=7ufqOgdS

https://www.bioversityinternational.org ... economics/

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http://en.granma.cu/mundo/2018-04-10/lu ... f-the-left

University of Campinas, Jose

During his 13 years of government (2003–2011) all statistical data show that the rich got more rich and the poor less poor. They paid IMF national debt, moved over 30 million Brazilians above the extreme poverty line, opened 17 public universities, improved public health care and public education, turned Brazil from 19th to the 6th world economy and amazingly discovered and started to explore the “presal” one of the biggest oil and natural gas reserves of the world. What did the Brazilian population? They gullibly believed in a conspiracy perpetrated by Lula’s enemies (paid of by international capital) and supported an impeachment in 2016 that put his enemies in power (this is called by some intellectuals, as Noam Chomsky, as the “soft coup”). To tell a long story short; Lula is now in jail (the only former president to ever go to jail), public education and health care are being dismantled (together with worker’s rights) and the presal is little by little being sold to international corporations, for a tiny fraction of its actual price. Even watching all this, a significant part of Brazilian population still reason that it was a good trade.

https://bdnews24.com/business/2018/06/0 ... robras-ceo

One source close to Parente said the 65-year-old had stepped down because he had "reached his limit" with government interference.
Another source close to Temer said the president was surprised by the resignation and had not sought to push the CEO out.
Parente's departure comes days before Brazil hopes to attract foreign oil companies to bid on oil fields in its coveted "presalt" exploration areas and leaves in limbo several of his key priorities, including selling major refineries.

Traffickers ensure that individual residents can guarantee their own safety through their actions and political connections to them. They do this by maintaining order in the favela and giving and receiving reciprocity and respect, thus creating an environment in which critical segments of the local population feel safe despite continuing high levels of violence.
Drug use is highly concentrated in these areas run by local gangs in each highly populated favela. Drug sales run rampant at night when many favelas host their own baile, or dance party, where many different social classes can be found. These drug sales make up a business that in some of the occupied areas rakes in as much as US$150 million per month, according to official estimates released by the Rio media.

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