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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aedens
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50-year-old freelance writer who lives outside Charlotte, N.C., got a notice from his insurer last fall saying his family’s policy would be canceled because it didn’t meet all the new requirements under the ACA. Stadler was happy with that policy, which kept costs down and provided access to good doctors. After several fits and starts, his insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, was able to offer a similar policy — but the premium rose from $411 per month to $540, a 32% increase. “I’m giving an insurance company money I could be spending on groceries or durable goods or other things,” says Stadler. “I’m paying more, and for what, I don’t know.”

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hmmmm --- the new reserve currency?

"Is Someone Betting Furiously That The Chinese Currency Collapses By The End Of 2014?"
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-2 ... s-end-2014

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China and most of the BRICS are suffering horrible corruption as we are warned. Tell me its better here
with the behind closed door water bonds in California and the wasting.
The financial cannibals are moving up the food chain we warned some time ago. Sell any tee shirts or fruit to survive and your
beaten to death with sledge hammers or butchered for a birthday presenting the truth. During the Balkan wars female press where
on leashes and kept in pits. These Corporations today wish to make hay. Let them go and never come back. Exile them to
the apathy and utter darkness deserved. Even when reality presents itself they are removed from the status of human beings as the elders
warned. No one came to the aid of the people because it was said there are to many of them.

When its twigs are dry, they are broken off and women come and make fires with them. For this is a people without understanding;
so their Maker has no compassion on them, and their Creator shows them no favor.

Words will not cover the sorrows when they are called not to restrain the four corners.
Soon the four winds of heaven will be loosed, and in every part of the globe there will be dissension, strife, war, bloodshed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVkkLDAm8I4

the grain colony
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regarding the Snownden disclousers --- hero or traitor?

Do we believe in the rule of law? in that the law applies to all people equally? and that government officials are not "above the law? ( see aeden's above post --and -- " Insider Trading Rules That Don't Apply To Congress" http://www.forbes.com/sites/kylesmith/2 ... -congress/)

Yes, when one is at war the rules can go out the window ( we are in a war ) however when the government takes actions AGAINST "the people" that "the people" feel are inappropriate "the people" may feel rightly or wrongly that "their government" is a greater threat to them, then the "enemy". This leads to a drastic change in attitude toward "their" government and it's laws and institutions. An example from Ancient Rome

" The Roman diplomat Priscus on an embassy to the court of Attila the Hun in 448 encountered a former Greek merchant who had ‘gone native.’ When he asked why a Roman citizen should have embraced Hunnic ways, the man responded:

He considered his new life among the Scythians better than his old life among the Romans, and the reasons he gave were as follows: "After war the Scythians live in inactivity, enjoying what they have got, and not at all, or very little, harassed. The Romans, on the other hand, are in the first place very liable to perish in war, as they have to rest their hopes of safety on others, and are not allowed, on account of their tyrants to use arms. -- {{ early gun control?}} -- And those who use them are injured by the cowardice of their generals, who cannot support the conduct of war. But the condition of the subjects in time of peace is far more grievous than the evils of war, for the exaction of the taxes is very severe, and unprincipled men inflict injuries on others, because the laws are practically not valid against all classes. A transgressor who belongs to the wealthy classes is not punished for his injustice, while a poor man, who does not understand business, undergoes the legal penalty, that is, if he does not depart this life before the trial, so long is the course of lawsuits protracted, and so much money is expended on them. The climax of the misery is to have to pay in order to obtain justice. For no one will give a court to the injured man unless he pay a sum of money to the judge and the judge's clerks." http://usna.edu/Users/history/abels/hh3 ... taries.htm

And where are we today?

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http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/f ... 6/?no-ist=

Another close shave at hand https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Ukraine+Jews+ ... r+leave%27

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/stress-p ... -a-killer/ induced designs in fact all in 15 seconds.

As was noted accurate before the war begins, the Athenians are unsure that their empire wasn't a losing proposition from the start. Their envoys to the Ladedaemon Congress actually suggest that their trouble came because they ruled by laws instead of force: this because, when you compel men by force, they think of you as a superior, but when you rule them by laws, they feel cheated by an equal. To consider the Soviets years and our years to match duration in the grave yard of Empires another supreme Irony of actual stupidity and arrogated fools as those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad. It is fact as we see who profits and who consider them sane.
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Do we believe in the rule of law?

Which century G ? Who conveys the better nature on a thin veneer of the fallen.
If you stoled 10 shillings in Adam Smith day you where hanged unless you where "above the commoners class"
No different today.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dunbars+number

As we know human beings have enough mental space to keep track of X #

When stressed they even destroy the ones like them and torture the ones they know.

For this is a people without understanding; so their Maker has no compassion on them, and their Creator shows them no favor.

Words will not cover the sorrows when they are called not to restrain the four corners.

Difference Between Nuts and Seeds is the intent and payment.

This is financial strip mining pure and simple. No one leaves the reservation now. More parasites than producers.
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http://www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2 ... crazy.html

Instead, here are the Republicans in the House doubling down on it. With so-called friends of capitalism doing this garbage, who needs enemies? At least Progressives trash the economy without pretending that they are pro free market. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N4bUwKrs9k

Herlands report of 1954 --- http://www.chacha.com/question/what-doe ... -newspaper ;- >

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Nuland

which version in the digital age. click.... "impressive tradecraft."

http://www.ibreezeit.com/

Divide et Impera
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http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/ho ... 433942.php

Leaving California...

"indictment of California's business climate."

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