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Why did you delete five posts?

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Things that make you go hum...

"Some foreign investors have already pulled out money, with exchange data showing they became a net seller of Japanese stocks last year, [...]

That is an ominous sign for the market considering foreigners' net selling occurred only twice this century during major market downturns - in 2000 when the dot com bubble burst and in 2008 when the global financial crisis gummed up financial markets."

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan ... SKCN0V00P8

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Higgenbotham wrote: > It's because of all the various things we are seeing that indicate
> the periphery is once again beginning to collapse. This would be
> the same type of thing I wrote about in this forum on April 26,
> 2010 but instead of involving just Greece it involves many more
> areas on the periphery and it is spreading very quickly and
> unpredictably (small countries, states, local governments, and
> individuals). In order to keep the center of the system afloat,
> resources are being sucked from the periphery of the world into
> the center. As the periphery collapses, the center can't hold
> either because it runs out of resources to suck in. However, with
> the heavy government involvement in the markets, it's a lot harder
> to read the situation. It's like trying to monitor a backyard pond
> that had fish in it and now there is a whale in it.

> http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 706&#p7706
Doug Noland, Credit Bubble Bulletin wrote: > Trouble at the “Periphery” has definitely taken a troubling turn
> for the worse. Hope that things were on an uptrend has confronted
> the reality that things are rapidly getting much worse. ...

> Importantly, the past month has seen contagion effects from the
> collapsing Bubble at the Periphery penetrate the Fragile Core. ...

> Recent weeks point to decisive cracks at the “Core” of the
> U.S. financial Bubble. The S&P500 has been hit with an 8.0%
> two-week decline. Notably, favored stocks and sectors have
> performed poorly. Indicative of rapidly deteriorating economic
> prospects, the Dow Transports were down 10.9% to begin 2016. The
> banks (KBW) sank 12.9%, with the broker/dealers (XBD) down 14.1%
> y-t-d. The Nasdaq100 (NDX) fell 10%. The Biotechs were down 16.0%
> in two weeks. The small cap Russell 2000 was hit 11.3%. ...
>
> Bubbles tend to be varied and complex. In their most basic form, I
> define a Bubble as a self-reinforcing but inevitably unsustainable
> inflation. This inflation can be in a wide range of price levels –
> securities and asset prices, incomes, spending, corporate profits,
> investment and speculation. Such inflations are always fueled by
> some type of underlying monetary expansion – typically monetary
> disorder. Bubbles are always and everywhere a Credit phenomenon,
> although the underlying source of monetary fuel often goes largely
> unrecognized.

> I’ll posit another key Bubble Dynamic: De-risking/de-leveraging at
> the Periphery is problematic, with a propensity for risk aversion
> and associated liquidity constraints to spur contagion effects. At
> the Core, de-risking/de-leveraging becomes highly
> destabilizing. Indeed, I would strongly argue that de-leveraging
> at the “Core of the Core” is tantamount to financial crisis.

> It is the “Core of the Core” that now concerns me the most. That
> is where Federal Reserve (and global central bank) policies have
> left their greatest mark. It is at the “Core of the Core” where
> momentous misperceptions and market mispricing have become deeply
> entrenched. It’s the “Core of the Core” that has attracted
> enormous amounts of “money” over recent years. It’s also here
> where I believe leverage has quietly been used most
> aggressively. Over recent years it became one massive Crowded
> Trade. Now the sophisticated players must contemplate beating the
> unsuspecting public to the exits.

> I’ll return to “Core of the Core” analysis after a brief diversion
> to the “Core of the Periphery.” At $275 billion, Chinese Credit
> growth surged in December to the strongest pace since June. While
> growth in new bank loans slowed (15% below estimates), equity and
> bond issuance jumped. China’s total social financing expanded an
> enormous $2.2 TN in 2015, down slightly from booming 2014. Such
> rampant Credit growth was (barely) sufficient to sustain China’s
> economic expansion. At the same time, I would argue that Chinese
> stocks, global commodities and developing securities markets in
> particular have been under intense pressure due to rapidly waning
> confidence in the sustainability of China’s Credit Bubble.

> A similar dynamic is now unfolding in U.S. and other “Core”
> equities markets: Sustainability in the (U.S. and global) Credit
> Bubble - the monetary fuel underpinning the boom - is suddenly in
> doubt. The bulls, Fed officials and most others see the economy as
> basically sound, similar to how most conventional analysts argued
> about the Chinese economy over the past year. Inherent fragility
> and unsustainability are the key issues now driving securities
> markets – in China, in the U.S, and globally. And, importantly,
> sentiment has shifted to the view that policy tools have been
> largely depleted.

> http://creditbubblebulletin.blogspot.co ... -core.html

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http://www.apelosurgentes.com.br/arquiv ... s/2005.pdf as the children drink poison.

They parse words with fools at home and abroad. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/206896

Moving forward to another region, 5/6 it was estimated will be annihilated who march in malice to harm others as ez. and amos unfolds.

So that the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of the field, and all creeping things that creep upon the earth, and all the men that are upon the face of the earth, shall shake at my presence, and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the steep places shall fall, and every wall shall fall to the ground. And I will call for a sword against him throughout all my mountains, saith the Lord God: every man's sword shall be against his brother. And I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood; and I will rain upon him, and upon his bands, and upon the many people that are with him, an overflowing rain, and great hailstones, fire, and brimstone.

The shaking will turn many back.

Even as they slay the women who bore them. The moon cult shall fall.

According to SOHR, several sources confirmed that she was executed under the pretext of "inciting her son to leave the Islamic state and escaping together to the outside of Al-Raqqah." She also warned him that the anti-ISIS "coalition will kill all members of [ISIS]."

I would not be there. Our Pharaoh will not listen. They seek spoils. We know the amounts.
"A local subsidiary of the New York-listed company Genie Energy — which is advised by former vice president Dick Cheney and whose shareholders include Jacob Rothschild and Rupert Murdoch — will now have exclusive rights to a 153-square mile radius in the southern part of the Golan Heights."

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German Interior Ministry spokesperson Dr. Harald Neymanns admitted that over half-a-million of the migrants have gone unaccounted.

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Technology involves gathering stem cells from a patient's own bone marrow and then treating them in a proprietary process.
The cells are reinstated into the spinal fluid of the patient using a special technique, after they have undergone the process.
Stem cell research and their healing properties is still being studied and explored.
"In some of the patients the disease not only stopped progressing, but there was a notable improvement in their neurological functions," ALS researcher Dr. Dimitrios Karussis said. “We saw an improvement in 90 percent of the patients who underwent the trials.

Send Him

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzTBsbXFY7I

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This project was initiated in 2005 when Senator Lugar and Senator Obama witness the signing of the Agreement between the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the U.S. Department of Defense. Since that time, the State Veterinary and Phytosanitary Service and Academy of Agrarian Sciences were added as executive agents to the Agreement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq59rEVWQNI

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Those sealed in their forehead have the Father's name written in it.

"As for you, go your way till the end. You will rest, and then at the end of the days you will rise to receive your allotted inheritance."

http://www.apelosurgentes.com.br/arquiv ... s/2006.pdf

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http://www.naturalnews.com/052750_engin ... ction.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/032216_thorsen_fraud.html massive deciet

Ask Flint about experts on just that topic alone. Mopes on class lines from the top down was the current polemic forwarded.

"For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie and so that all will be condemned
who have not believed the truth but have delighted in wickedness”

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Our old friend Hadrian we discussed on urban renewal projects. Palenstine as called today.

In about 86, Trajan's cousin P. Aelius Afer died, leaving his young children Hadrian and Paulina orphans.

http://shilohmusings.blogspot.co.il/201 ... drian.html

Of the 5 good ones.

Trajan was an autocrat, his deferential behavior towards his peers qualified him to the role of virtuous monarch.
(1)The whole idea was that Trajan wielded autocratic power through moderatio instead of contumacia – moderation instead of insolence.

Hadian learned well, and as we stressed effectivley clear that you can always hire one half to kill the other half.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

Divide et Impera

(1) Ryan K. Balot, ed., A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought.John Wiley & Sons, 2012

The Keynesians Statists are asserting they can solve the issue. No they cannot, or did not as we know point blank.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

The States are a owned Foreign Global Plantation model.
Enclosures as it was correctly forwarded before with self canceling enclaves.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article178638.html

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected the promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world-government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the National autodetermination practiced in past centuries" - David Rockefeller, Bilderberg Meeting, June 1991 Baden, Germany
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http://media.mlive.com/newsnow_impact/o ... 0rates.pdf

The lawsuit claimed the rate hikes were unlawful because they were implemented without approval of the city council.
It also claimed that the city inappropriately transferred water and sewer funds into its general fund.
http://www.dwsd.org/downloads_n/announc ... ations.pdf

Officials in Flint, Mich., raised glasses of treated water to celebrate the city’s breakup with Detroit’s water system.
Credit Samuel Wilson/The Flint Journal, via Associated Press

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/26/busin ... .html?_r=0

duplicating one part of the infrastructure while neglecting other parts that badly needed repair.

About 40 percent of the water Flint had been buying from Detroit was leaking away underground before reaching customers’ taps.

The rot is top down, and bottom up.

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Archbishop Oscar Romero: I would like to make an appeal in a special way to the men of the army. In the name of God, in the name of the suffering people whose laments rise to the heaven each day more tumultuous, I ask you, I order you in the name of God, stop the repression.

Romero was shot on 24 March 1980 while celebrating Mass at a small chapel located in a hospital called "La Divina Providencia", one day after a sermon in which he had called on Salvadoran soldiers, as Christians, to obey God's higher order and to stop carrying out the government's repression and violations of basic human rights. According to an audio-recording of the Mass, he was shot while elevating the chalice at the end of the Eucharistic rite.

http://www.uscatholic.org/culture/socia ... ishop-poor

Days before his murder he told a reporter, "You can tell the people that if they succeed in killing me, that I forgive and bless those who do it. Hopefully, they will realize they are wasting their time. A bishop will die, but the church of God, which is the people, will never perish."
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