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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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No one is against solving a preventable problem unless you are the non preventable non paying issue since sapiens left the trees for those so inclined.

For those who navigate the seam we salute you. Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:42 am
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You may now resume your grazing activities, Citizens. Turn on Oprah and the Algo tweak for rejected front runner sells orders.

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http://enenews.com/massive-leak-at-nucl ... -befuddled

5 wise members of the sect help us understand "the plan" of our masters.
And concerning the rape of Sweden...in her own words supremacist USSAN Israeli Barbara Lerner Spectre explains clearly what their plan is.
Spectre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFE0qAiofMQ
Gysi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDU9V579g74
Kahane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpQgJBmgymM
Sarkozy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8yaiN6ew_g
Russo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyzW8tV-bz4

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m37dpuO3mx0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRID3uS3W1o

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-2 ... mainstream

It is good to know that God’s children are sealed, secure, and sustained.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqymo0sVUwE



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http://www.sfgate.com/business/technolo ... 046009.php

Some guy with five bucks and no debt will own every thing. The others thought with rule 25 in effect with out a rug pointed east things would work out.

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He divides them into three general categories: Provincial globalists, Piggyback globalists, and Genuine globalists. Provincial globalists believe that "sooner or later the world at large will somehow take on the ideas and mind-set of the group" (p. 283); when that time comes, the Provincial globalists will fashion the world into a macrocosm of their provincial microcosm. In this first category Martin includes Islam, Evangelical and cultic millennialists, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the other major non-Christian religions. Piggyback globalists, in contrast to Provincial globalists, are "global activists" (p. 292) who have "developed to a high art the ability to ride piggyback on the structural setups of everyone else’s organization" (p. 293). There are three categories of Piggyback globalists: Humanists, Mega-Religionists who are seeking the fusion of all the world’s religions (for example, the adherents of Baha’i), and New Agers.

There are two related categories of Genuine Globalists: Internationalists, whose ranks are filled with "political bureaucrats" whose activities include "forging legal agreements and pacts between nations and, increasingly, between blocs of nations" (p. 313), and Transnationalists, "money men and company men who operate at a certain rarefied level" (p. 313). Genuine globalists, unlike Provincial and Piggyback globalists, have their own institutions to advance their agenda: financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), trade agreements like the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades (GATT), and international political organizations like the United Nations. The efforts of the Genuine globalists are also aided by the increasing homogeneity of global popular culture; Sean Connery, Martin mentions in passing, is a huge star in sub-Saharan Africa. The power of these genuine Western globalists is not to be gainsaid; several times Martin repeats Bill Moyers’s finding that "just about a dozen or fifteen individuals made day-by-day decisions that regulated the flow of capital and goods throughout the entire world" (p. 326). Yet, Martin argues that the globalist tripod of trade, finance, and security is unstable, largely due to its dependence on the fading hegemony of the United States.

Was in metd last week, no overtime meetings, but can you work Saturdays. We do not expect the bottom from ground intel to fall out but was reminded cracks let light through also my children. Four specialized auto engineers hired one machinist who has no name unless you know he was the guy who made the part for the air locks your astronauts still use. We have no name, and our children see little as we reminded them school is good and books are written for those have time to remember why.

update thread: However, adjusted for non-defense and aircraft orders, year-over-year growth was just 0.3%

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We’re at the concept stages right now," said Paul Ryan.

defined as a tax and not a mandate to a choice
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
Marxist fiat sematic pricks.

Roberts: “The Affordable Care Act’s requirement that certain individuals pay a financial penalty for not obtaining health insurance may reasonably be characterized as a tax. Because the Constitution permits such a tax, it is not our role to forbid it, or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness.”

Not surprisingly, more than 11 million people will take on additional credit-card debt to cover mounting medical bills, LaMontagne said.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
Because credit cards often charge high interest rates for unpaid balances, debt only mounts, creating a vicious cycle for consumers.

Meanwhile, NerdWallet found, 15 million people will deplete their savings to cover medical bills. Another 10 million will be unable to pay for necessities such as rent, food and utilities because of those bills.

http://www.fairus.org/issues/societal-issues

Today, about 55,000 criminal aliens account for more than one-fourth of prisoners in Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities, and there are about 297,000 criminal aliens incarcerated in state and local prisons.

Keynes sets sail for New York, from where he travels to Savannah, Georgia for what will prove to be his final visit to the United States. He anticipates a pleasant time at the inaugural meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and plans to enjoy a vacation afterwards in Savannah, a place he has previously found to be highly agreeable.

In fact, the meeting proves to be difficult and ill-tempered. In Keynes’s view, the Americans are taking advantage of their strong economic position to force ill-conceived decisions on the IMF and Bank. Nations in debt to the Americans are voting with America, not because they want to but because, owing to their dependence on American aid, they feel they have no other option.
Until now, Keynes has always spoken strongly in favour of Americans – he has always found them to be pragmatic, ready to look at issues from all angles and ready to compromise. Now it seems they merely wish to dictate. When the meeting is over, Keynes abandons his plans for a vacation in Savannah. The place now has bitter associations and, on March 18 he leaves on the night train for Washington.

We have paid dearly for Nixon's colossal error.

Domestically, we were promised that the manipulation of quantity and value of a paper dollar would avoid costly recessions, provide high employment, and produce strong economic growth. Internationally, we were promised that the devaluation of the dollar would reduce our trade deficit and improve the international competitiveness of American workers and businesses. And, because trade was only one-tenth of the U.S. economy, all of this could be done while maintaining price stability.

Each and every one of these promises has been broken.

Fat wolves and stupid sheep

To arrive at his retrodiagnosis Shuster considered the primary material: the Marx correspondence published in the 50 volumes of the Marx/Engels Collected works. There, "although the skin lesions were called 'furuncules', 'boils' and 'carbuncles' by Marx, his wife and his physicians, they were too persistent, recurrent, destructive and site-specific for that diagnosis". The sites of the persistent 'carbuncles' were noted repeatedly in the armpits, groins, perianal, genital (penis and scrotum) and suprapubic regions and inner thighs, "favoured sites of hidradenitis suppurativa". Professor Shuster claimed the diagnosis "can now be made definitively".

Shuster went on to consider the potential psychosocial effects of the disease, noting that the skin is an organ of communication, and that hidradenitis suppurativa produces much psychological distress, including loathing and disgust, and depression of self-image, mood and well-being; feelings for which Shuster found "much evidence" in the Marx correspondence. Professor Shuster went on to ask himself whether the mental effects of the disease affected Marx's work, and even helped him to develop his theory of alienation

Marxism is based in large part on three influences: Hegel's dialectics, French utopian socialism and English economics.

To the thinking today it was Sismondi's work picked apart in the so called French Café intellectual's purview as the alleged agent's of change soundly ignored in the States until 1963.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
Marx considered Sismondi, alongside Ricardo, to be the last of the classical economists. According to Marx, after Ricardo and Sismondi there was only vulgar economics on the one hand and a socialist critique of political economy on the other. A useful introduction to Sismondi can be found in A HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT by I.I. Rubin (Chapter 37 Sismondi as a Critic of Capitalism, pp 335-346 Pluto Press1980) and in Rosa Luxemburg’s THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL Section II, ch. 10-15 pp 145-194, 1913).
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Apparently, there is no English translation of Sismondi’s Nouveaux Principes d’economie Politique (1819) although a selection of his writings can be found in POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF GOVERNMENT; A SERIES OF ESSAYS SELECTED FROM THE WORKS OF M. DE SISMONDI WITH AN HISTORICAL NOTICE OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS by M. Mignet (London: John Chapman, 1847). The free market on-line Library of Liberty has a collection of Sismondi’s works from the aforementioned publication.

Keynes was indeed smart enough to refute atheists late in life as they all appear to do before meeting the owner of the garden as “I find myself more and more relying for a solution of our problems on the invisible hand which I tried to eject from economic thinking twenty years ago.”

https://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/ ... 35n2-5.pdf
Notwithstanding the naïve belief that governments were obliged to monopolize coinage for the sake of protecting their citizens from
abuses to which competitive coinage would expose them....

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https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/i ... nt&print=1

There is apparently no real vetting going on at all, she said, citing the information she obtained at the official meetings. Senior government officials have also confirmed a lack of serious vetting. In a brief phone interview, the woman explained that the secrecy being pushed by state officials was deliberate and strategic.
“The meetings are technically not secret, but they make it very hard to find them,” said the activist, who has testified on these issues in front of Missouri lawmakers. “They said they wanted to, in their words, ´keep all this information on the down low,´ because there would be people in opposition to the work that they're doing. So they asked that we not discuss the information we received outside of the meetings.” But the activist could not keep silent.
The explosive revelations she offered first received widespread attention across America during an interview with nationally syndicated talk-show host Josh Tolley. The Missouri woman, Jill Noble, who last year began attending UN refugee resettlement program meetings sponsored by Missouri social services, said she very quickly began realizing that something was very wrong. And so, she wanted to share some of the details with the American people. So far, nobody has publicly challenged her allegations, despite widespread publicity surrounding them, she told The New American.
In the video-taped interview with Tolley, entitled “Diseased Refugees Obtaining SSN and Passport Upon Arrival,” the activist blows the whistle on a wide range of troubling elements surrounding the program. While President Trump has reduced the flow of refugees, she said, the situation is hardly under control, and the program may be placing all Americans in danger — both from a national security standpoint, and from a public-health perspective.

The long march is rather complete, they know it, and you are subjects to the tyrants of cheerful and useful idiots.

The fourth wall for a few remains real.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-0 ... me-arrives

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av79mvayXnA

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