19-Dec-14 World View -- Floating weapons armories

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Re: 19-Dec-14 World View -- Floating weapons armories

by MarvyGuy » Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:36 am

John personally i have been enjoying this week’s posts. Especially on Cube which I honestly have not given too much thought to. I am in a way glad that we are normalizing relations with them though I feel sorry for Cubans if they wind up with all the problems "American Prosperity" will bring. The idea that success equals a 50in 4k flat screen and 2.5 iPads per household is possibly not a good criterion (not to mention McDo etc on every corner - think that George Carlin routine some years back). You know in Europe very popular destinations today are those in areas who could not afford to replace everything so a lot of fortified medieval villages are hugely popular (though hard to find parking). They may even be quite handy après la guerre.

19-Dec-14 World View -- Floating weapons armories

by John » Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:24 pm

19-Dec-14 World View -- Floating weapons armories present new terrorist threats

Stock market continues parabolic climb with high volatility

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Floating weapons armories present new terrorist threats
Stock market continues parabolic climb with high volatility


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