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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aedens
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They were not keeping watch. Even when he came in the Eastern gate the authoritys had no idea.
He was there on the given day and they could not see.

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Higgenbotham
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Higgenbotham wrote:Here's one for John:
"The trouble is today the players, whether they are the miners or the oil companies or the Saudis or anybody else, they are not doing the right things. This is the first time in my career where economics 101 doesn't work at all."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-econ ... 3y9hr.html
Preventing a crash

It was unclear to Mr Odey what central banks could do to prevent a crash.

"I find it intriguing that we are so dependent on these central banks who are expected to do great things and yet what can they do? They start with interest rates pretty well at zero."


I was walking along Boylston street around Copley Square in Boston
yesterday, and I was very surprised to see seven or eight stores
boarded up. The last time I was there, over a year ago, there were no
stores boarded up.

gerald
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John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:Here's one for John:
"The trouble is today the players, whether they are the miners or the oil companies or the Saudis or anybody else, they are not doing the right things. This is the first time in my career where economics 101 doesn't work at all."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-econ ... 3y9hr.html
Preventing a crash

It was unclear to Mr Odey what central banks could do to prevent a crash.

"I find it intriguing that we are so dependent on these central banks who are expected to do great things and yet what can they do? They start with interest rates pretty well at zero."


I was walking along Boylston street around Copley Square in Boston
yesterday, and I was very surprised to see seven or eight stores
boarded up. The last time I was there, over a year ago, there were no
stores boarded up.
John, that is becoming more common in may places, this is going to get ugly. Lies covering for a Potemkin village only work so long, and then illusions are then backed by force. Same as it ever was.

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http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/201 ... beria.html

“It’s very clear to me that traditional, industrial agriculture has no real interest in taking the steps that are necessary to radically change their operations in a way that will protect our drinking water,” said Bill Stowe, the chief executive of Des Moines Water Works. High nitrate runoff, which can result from nitrogen-rich soil and applied fertilizer, places Des Moines’s drinking water in danger of violating federal quality standards, Mr. Stowe said, and increases costs and poses health risks for customers.

http://inhabitat.com/freight-farms-may- ... able-food/

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http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 29274.html

in short, any information that could be used to divide and subjugate the local population

totalitarian political system masquerading as a religion
moderates understand confusion shelters corruption
just that simple


https://www.tradingfloor.com/posts/intr ... -570953696


aedens
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http://news.yahoo.com/ukraines-rebels-m ... 32879.html

local politics

One of the earliest known instances of war tax refusal in America took place in 1637 when the relatively peaceable Algonquin Indians opposed taxation by the Dutch to help improve a local Dutch fort.

So, the questions become: 1. How can a government hire more people and tighten regulations while simultaneously, paying off debt? The answer is that it can’t. The two are mutually exclusive in the short run and four months is the shortest of short runs within the realm of fiscal policy.

http://www.longwavegroup.com/publicatio ... _Money.pdf


http://www.bing.com/search?q=Dialectica ... FORM=QSRE3 since 1972 they wanted the Prairie Fire.

They have no idea what is going on today some contend.

http://site2.littlegreenfootballs.com/p ... e-fire.pdf

Rule number 10 thou shall not Covet.

https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschw ... ts1943.htm

There is, however, no set standard for what constitutes an arbitrary and capricious decision.
Ask Lady Macbeth.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... owners-son

aedens
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http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-growth ... Ec2VjA3Njs://

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ExjJPvvTxw

Developing.
There are reports, and I have not seen the actual docs, that xxeddxx xxay was collecting a structured settlement from Allstate for a car accident.
He received spinal injury, and supposedly had a neck fusion surgery a week and a half before his arrest.
The report also states he was working with Peachtree investment to obtain a lump sum in lieu of the structured payout.
Word is, when this comes to light, the lid will come off the pot, because the cops would be not at fault.
Freddie Gray should have been home recouping from surgery....to his spine.
The case was in Howard County Maryland.

http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce ... timony.pdf
as for the reduction in dirt naps the state of affairs actually indicates better trauma care so check the numbers
on charges as assualts per capita increased.

“Let us start by recognizing that crime is down dramatically" <---- April 29, 2015
http://time.com/6729/10-cities-where-vi ... t-economy/
Fish head statement but we know better locally to be blunt.
consistent reporting practices from the FBI clearly notes this as does our local services in uniform.

vote pandering and facts never meet --- dimmcrats loot locally, the miclizards death cult over 65 million strong in numbers loot the rest ---
its that simple

gerald
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aedens --- an excellent example of " we can't call a spade a spade" and why not doing so causes such difficulties.

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