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aedens
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... r-own-game Time stamp and the flock of birds we discussed.

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

aedens wrote: Higg was correct on the chaos nature as a flock of birds moving in unison of a void called atmosphere we noted a few times on quants, HFT and physics. Jun 22, 2013 7:28 pm

Senator X, Leave the kid alone. Or is this the digital Kelly Thomas?
Yes, it was seen....Thought of your future. With one foot in the past now just how long will it last
No, no, no, have you no ambitions, oh (What's the matter with...)

As for the sidewinder market brief Tarpley notes "Mexico is now the world leader in illegal narcotics exportation and weapons importation. The poverty level between 1994 and 2009 remained virtually identical. (52.4% – 52.3%). The shipping of raw materials to Mexico comprise the majority of so called American “exports”. The finished products from these exports are assembled and sold back to the United States at slave labor prices."
Don’t expect Hillary to behave differently with the coming “Trans-Pacific Partnership”

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/mexico/ ... n/forecast given growth models no easy answers exist so hope for some moderate rain
forcasts.

anyways, http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G19/Current/

http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/ ... nt/g17.pdf
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gerald
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Is this a replay of the 1929 shoeshine boy playing the market?
When Your Banana-Guy Starts Trading Stocks, You Know It's Over
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... w-its-over
aedens
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gerald wrote:Is this a replay of the 1929 shoeshine boy playing the market?
When Your Banana-Guy Starts Trading Stocks, You Know It's Over
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... w-its-over
I was thinking the same thing and checking some "numbers" in relationship to increase population facts and the transhumanist algo
disconnects. As we know point blank Mother Nature bats last.
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aedens wrote:
gerald wrote:Is this a replay of the 1929 shoeshine boy playing the market?
When Your Banana-Guy Starts Trading Stocks, You Know It's Over
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... w-its-over
I was thinking the same thing and checking some "numbers" in relationship to increase population facts and the transhumanist algo
disconnects. As we know point blank Mother Nature bats last.
from the above comment section

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"Taxi drivers told you what to buy. The shoeshine boy could give you a summary of the day's financial news as he worked with rag and polish. An old beggar who regularly patrolled the street in front of my office now gave me tips and, I suppose, spent the money I and others gave him in the market. My cook had a brokerage account and followed the ticker closely. Her paper profits were quickly blown away in the gale of 1929."

- Bernard Baruch

https://www.google.com/search?q=Bernard ... 2&ie=UTF-8
aedens
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http://www.warwingsart.com/12thAirForce/Vesuvius.html

http://www.skepticalscience.com/images/ ... olcano.gif <------

Summer may not be as warm as anticipated. She bats last.

http://news.yahoo.com/chile-volcano-spe ... 48563.html

http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/

We have been alive long enough to know one eruption is many countless of thousands of years of
production variables. Given the last few decades of waste streams and stupidity designs it does not add up
either so to say. Bad enough with the jiffy pop nuke designs. Discussed was the well, I have enough fuel for three day, and
I asked then what, after three weeks, since our cme kill shot missed you indeed could not build enough replacement components
in three years. Silence filled the conversation. Other separate conversations where you are trying to burn down the viability of economics.
I left that to the simple irony of the avarice to Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt departments of so called rational expectations and
stupidity of option three to secular Hegelian dialectic neo pagans. At least the pastafarians understand the fragility of data
and common sense not to go into the funtion of that decline. One of these centurys they may fathom and concede only one breaks the
seals only.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... ng-problem --- sticky wages and geo political house keeping
efforts conveyed by more than a few. Honest brokers was cascaded down.
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gerald
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aedens --- that is old news --- but not for the cattle
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and next?

The "War On Cash" Migrates To Switzerland http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-04-2 ... witzerland


“Since the national bank has introduced negative interest rates, pension funds in the country are in trouble. Banks are passing the negative rates on to them. This results in the saved pension money shrinking, instead of producing a return. A number of pension funds are therefore thinking about keeping their money in an external vault instead of leaving it in bank accounts.

One fund manager showed that for every CHF 10 m. in pension money, his fund would save CHF 25,000 – in spite of the costs involved in vault rent, cash transportation and other expenses.

However, as our research team has found out, there is one bank that refuses to pay out money in such large amounts. The editorial team has gotten hold of a letter from a large Swiss bank in which it tells its customer, a pension fund:

“We are sorry, that within the time period specified, no solution corresponding to your expectations could be found.”

Bank expert Hans Geiger says that this “is most definitely not legal”. The pension fund has a sight account, and has the contractual right to dispose of its money on demand.
aedens
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Which Cattle drive refers to facts anymore. Thessalonians 2:14
Americans has no hedge of protection. They gave that away.
As person Proverbs 19:17 He who is kind to the poor lends to the LORD.
Hope it is enough in the travail so it ends good.
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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."
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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