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aedens
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There is no proletarian, not even a Communist movement, that has not operated in the interests of money, and for the time being permitted by money - and that without the idealists among its leaders having the slightest suspicion of the fact. -Oswald Spengler-

As recently conveyed by another, All by design. Their crocodile fears are merely a way of telegraphing false credibility ahead of the next smackdown, which will be (of course) used to centralize control even further while fleecing the plebs via the cartel's vast systemics across every market in existence (even rogue exchanges like the noble IEX will be subjected to the pain). The inability of renormalization is the end game itself. Or as I always say "welcome to the (debt) hologram." It's like the carbon trading economy - you cannot construct a global order - you cannot make the quietly gold-backed RMB a hunt for the SDR as the new global reserve currency - without first subjecting the entire global economy to a meta heirarchy. The NWO cartel c3p0's are not hiding in Beijing or in the Tower of Basel - they are openly bragging in white papers about what they have done while pretending to be stupid for the sake of plausible deniability in front of the public. The hubris of what is effectively a break-away civilization, knocking on the door of a post-human, transhuman future - powered by quantum computing chipsets that heuristically invalidate encryption due to approximating a non-deterministic process, powered by machines which are rapidly displacing humans like never before, especially in military applications - this hubris is historically unprecedented. The double-game of feigning ignorance is the greatest sales act in the history of PR, Bernays would be proud of these maniacs.

As for the future - nothing will end - there may be mini black swans here and there, they may pull the plug on another institution, wired to blow, like Lehman, usher in a new cash grab and fleecing cycle - but the long-term is incremental rape, not some off the cliff scenario. The future is more holography. More fundamental decoupling of fundamentals from digital prices via the $7Q plus derivatives-based economic deathstar they have constructed. We are dealing with incrementalists here, they will NEVER give us the creative-destructive freedom of true correction. The jobs are gone and they aint coming back - there is no next Chinese people - the next "Chinese People" is robots. Authentic price formation is gone and it aint coming back, we can build all the alternative exchanges we want and we can even start mineral banks - too much power.

thread context:

The fourth crusaders earlier set the stage and helped the Venitian's dethone Alexius III a usurper in Constantinople in 1202 -1204 for payment of transport to Egypt. Zara from Hungary was conquered first for them also for the trade networks east. Baldwin of Flanders was made Emperor. When Constantinople fell later the West literally had to go West and the main flux period was 1532 to the unfolding of the new currency shift in power.
Walker 1918


previous thread: Even if you provide accurate data you will be eaten by that tribe. Simply they are what we discussed as the proverbial fatal deceit as before. Hayek knew this as did Keynes since they only differed on the entry point to sort out needed cartels on what you may remember as the 1346 cluster nodes which keep these neo pagans today from eating each other.

Already noted was the percentage of acedemic work percentages and there perceived quality.
I consider the caloric index per acre tells more than todays facts.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-1 ... d-new-rule repo aaa ;- )
So at the end of the day, no one wants to eat their own cooking
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aedens
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And if you think it's bad now, here's what's coming (Via Capital Economics):
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-1 ... -live-feed
Greece may resort... to IOUs to pay public sector workers and pensioners and free up money to repay its debts. But this could cause economic chaos if fears that the IOUs would never be paid sparked riots or public sector employees simply refused to work.

Globalized gold mine....more to follow. I will check the date but 411 bc comes to mind with Thucydides trying to ignore
the known carnage to come with foreign interests. http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... ses#p22422

The middle men paid for the piece of information to manage assets. As Hayek conveyed as the pretense of knowledge.

John had a thread note here: http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly macro and micro views
can be sorted without much travail. We had warned the efferts to contain can be lost in context since information is a bent of mind.
Facts remain like the simple list of 10 things to avoid.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... ges#p22226

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-1 ... ban?page=1 nine inch nails

dimmcrats have a larger problem then they can ever fathom
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/182303/month ... aign=tiles

dca longer termed indexed funds over 10 year duration -- same allocation --

did you buy oil, no producers at discount

what valuation of proven reserves -- like always, half of what they said they had

stocks are for rent -- consumers earn less than minimum wage in direct context to melt value

politics -- half not wanted, other half pointless until they come over the hill

most lighter fluid seen recently -- cg looting nka
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Date and context still exact a heavy toll.
http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... =60#p69509

As we have seen to a reasonable clear context given the up, and included going the trade lines open thought map
was blurred by avarice once again on many fronts.

Many circles convey without studebaker pulling the artillery over there that was alloted to them many things would have been different.
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http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Backchan ... nd-results
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-1 ... -iraq-next

Smirky guy back door tax funnel from LITC model was correct.
Well played indeed. Plucked chickens still eating the same feed.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... rts#p25916

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http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analy ... er=YahooSA

never surprised with actual predators on the run

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aedens wrote: > Date and context still exact a heavy toll.
> http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... =60#p69509

> As we have seen to a reasonable clear context given the up, and
> included going the trade lines open thought map was blurred by
> avarice once again on many fronts.

> Many circles convey without studebaker pulling the artillery over
> there that was alloted to them many things would have been
> different.
"It's true that Stalin was tipped off that Barbarossa was in preparation."

There's little doubt that Stalin was warned. After all, Hitler was massing
troops for the invasion, and there must have been any number of people
who could have tipped Stalin off.

But it's another Cassandra situation. If Stalin was tipped off, then
he didn't believe it, and went into a deep depression when Hitler's
invasion began. The ancient Greeks really knew how things worked.

Down in the street they're all singing and shouting
Staying alive though the city is dead
Hiding their shame behind hollow laughter
While you are crying alone in your bed
Pity Cassandra that no one believed you
But then again you were lost from the start
Now we must suffer and sell our secrets
Bargain, playing smart, aching in our hearts
-- Abba

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People prefer dreams to reality -- because reality can be a bitch .

To paraphrase Lenin -- let the sons and daughters of the bourgeois support us, and when the time comes kill them, for when they learn what we are, they will be our enemy --- useful idiots.

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Reflexive control toolbox G, nothing more than the dialectic we discussed ongoing today.
As it was said before to keeping Your Feathers Numbered, few can fathom the silent weapons of the actual silent war.
Our view, would suffice to say the seal in the forehead. Even less can understand as Churchill forwarded
as unleashed upon them in a later relenting tone for simplicitys sake.

http://www.isahp.org/2009Proceedings/Fi ... EV_FIN.pdf

http://www.tgiltd.com/erp-selection-res ... -companies

As we have seen recently we know what gets tossed out first in life boat ethics once again.
As noted at the end of the day, no one wants to eat their own issuance cooking either.

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