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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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Wealth is attended with power, by which bargains and oppression, carried on with worldly policy and order, clothes itself with the name of justice and becomes like a seed of discord in the soul. ... So the seeds of war swell and sprout and grow and become strong until much fruit is ripened. ... May we look upon our treasures ... and try whether the seeds of war have nourishment in these our possessions
- John Woolman, American Quaker, c.1764

http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/20 ... r-unfair-a

Loss of superiority is not loss of equality. It is true that the right to refuse services based on a person’s race, sexuality or creed has diminished. Yet does that make a more intolerant society? Let the faithful have the right to express their faith but not to impose it.

Consider your garden plymouth rock and community to serve others first who indeed work for justice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQfOkOD4GT0

His name is Kelly Thomas.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/worl ... cle/366599

The 5.8 percent increase in suburban poverty and a 14.3 percent increase in urban poverty is real.
We are considered law breakers making bread according to the educated it was heard. Long live the bread of truth and we are level at the base of the His Cross.

http://www.detroitnews.com/Story_not_found it was about homeless students ---- Number of homeless students in Michigan increased 66% in past 4 years -----


Have you provided funding for your Grandchildren.

There may be financial circumstances in one’s life beyond his control that would prevent him from doing this. But in considering this passage, we should ask the question: What would it take for one to be able to leave an inheritance to his grandchildren?

Hard Work — The Scriptures teach that the way for one to earn money is through working. A man must be “willing to work” in order to be able to provide for himself (2 Thessalonians 3:10). Beyond one’s own personal needs, this money can also be used to help one’s family (1 Timothy 5:8) and others (Ephesians 4:28).
Good Stewardship — Life is uncertain. Therefore, all of our decisions (including financial decisions) must be made with an eye toward the future (James 4:13-15). Instead of being like the prodigal son who foolishly “squandered his estate” (Luke 8:13), we should rather be like Paul who worked “night and day so as not to be a burden to any” (1 Thessalonians 2:9), while being “content in whatever circumstances” he found himself (Philippians 4:11-12).
Selflessness — I hear many people say (perhaps jokingly, perhaps not) that they do not plan to leave any money to their children, let alone their grandchildren, because they earned it, so they’re going to spend it for themselves. There is certainly nothing wrong with one enjoying the fruits of his labor (Psalm 128:2). But we are also told, “do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others” (Philippians 2:4).
Hard work, stewardship, and selflessness.
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http://finviz.com/futures_performance.ashx?v=14

Nominal GDP and the absurb thought to sort baskets segments. Added another - 10 percent to the - 20 percent P/E sorts.
Nothing will be over 10 now. As noted selling into.
http://finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=111&f ... sidertrans
Are those eating sardines or trading sardines. Whenever is a long time to think about we do not cover, we wait as long as it takes now.
http://finviz.com/futures_performance.ashx?v=14

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... dic#p21998

John is correct we will wait for July comment thread and also for the U 6

The enactment of H.R. 2847 came one day after the Senate passed the measure, 68-29, without amending the bill to protect the American worker
from losing job opportunities to illegal aliens.

Bureaucracy destroys initiative. Herbert
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http://www.businessinsider.com/hackers- ... ses-2014-1

I guess they missed the 1996 memo on bots and the white papers. I still like the wifi light bulb. ice9

bambam and popeye rocked you before you even knew was it was.
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How many tens of thousands in the death pits. Day one we noted black spot.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... pot#p20596

As noted the TIPS http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 940#p22111

STAGE 2. The Slippery Slope for the Optimistic Humans who's mental attitude interprets the situations and events as being best (optimized)
The economy goes into a slow but steadily increasing decline. Unemployment is on the rise. Ever increasing numbers of people receive government assistance in one form or another. People are paid not to work. Government spending has increased dramatically. The price of gold, silver, and other precious metals rise to prices unheard of just a few years earlier. Inflation reaches the double digit levels. Then step three....
Primary Assets:
1.Cash
2.Precious Metals, Gold and Silver coins
3.Job Stability
4.Elimination of debt
5.Health Insurance
6.Home Equity
7.Automobile with good MPG
8.Acquiring secluded land more than 40 miles from densely populated areas

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 970#p22168

As noted a land of milk and honey. Mithridates endured 17 days of this torture before finally succumbing to the process.
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A little perspective, from George Carlin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOqT1x_5B80
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http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/01/15/n ... al-access/

There back at it again.

These records come in a series of productions in litigation spawned by two specific FOIA requests — a lawsuit filed after an EPA FOIA specialist admitted she and her colleague were instructed to do no work on the requests, as EELI counsel Chris Horner attested in a sworn affidavit. Mostly e-mails between EPA top officials and the Sierra Club, the records illustrate how certain EPA employees with backgrounds working for green pressure groups serve as liaisons to those groups in advancing a shared agenda. Other documents affirm the close advisory role the pressure groups play in key EPA actions, like EPA’s recently published New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for new coal-fired plants.

earlier forumed
Greenpeace itself is funded by Standard Oil money, and so is Sierra Club – according to the watchdog website Activist Cash.
Rockefeller Brothers Foundation
Greenpeace $1,080,000.00 1997 – 2005
Sierra Club $710,000.00 1995 – 2001
ACORN $10,000.00 2002 – 2002

Sierra Club Took $26 Million in Gas Industry Contributions:
According to a blog post from Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, the environmentalist organization accepted millions of donated dollars from the natural gas industry to fight against coal-fired plants nationwide. Here are the details. Brune stated he became aware of the $26 million in donations from individuals and subsidiaries of Chesapeake Energy, one of the largest natural gas companies in the U.S., shortly after he became executive director in 2010. The funding began in 2007, he said. According to a blog post from Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, the environmentalist organization accepted millions of donated dollars from the natural gas industry to fight against coal-fired plants nationwide. The club's views on natural gas had changed by 2010 when Brune became executive director, he explained, and he made the recommendation that the funding be stopped. Brune posted the Sierra Club opposes natural gas development that poses a risk to the environment and the organization is now insisting the recipes of fracking fluid be disclosed and toxics eliminated from the mix. In spite of the decision by Sierra Club to withdraw from its funding agreement with Chesapeake in 2010, the United Mine Workers of America -- which just found out about the funding -- called foul, with union President Cecil E. Roberts issuing a statement accusing the organization of putting people at risk with its practices.

Not a coal fan but these nuke people are deadly and as noted the west coast leaks are from two sites already compromised.
Spent rods rot forever locally.

So where are the rented attack whores focused, well not here? Six underground radioactive waste tanks at the nation's most contaminated
nuclear site are leaking, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee

or here http://truth-out.org/news/item/16752-americas-secret-

or here http://www.tmia.com/old-website/accident/witness.html

With the Japan issue who can argue the facts of these maniacs.

http://ecowatch.com/category/energy-new ... pollution/

If the united states cut its electical usage nineteen perecent nukes would be unneeded as the gas conversions increase.
Experts did note changes in light bulb to led would make nukes unneeded. Figures keep the insane tech that renderes million
deseased in Japan and countless facts ignored. As we just had, oh it ok it was only x gallons dumped in 40 million people drinking water.

ash threads http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
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The eco-green who wishes us to spend 60% of our income – our social energy, if you will – on simply powering that society, leaves little for advancement, and none for any “hiccup” that might come along.

Cost-benefit analyses is what allows us to advance in a universe of limited resources, as noted. An eco-green society as pushed is a stand-still agrarian one with limited opportunities for individual advancement. It is a return to the early 19th century or even earlier. Of course advancement is possible in such a society, if the dribs and drabs of personal “profit” are collectivized into centralized university or government programs. Which is what the eco-green seems to want. Slow down, collectivize and let only universal improvement as and when and how the central elite determine. Made up, of course, of the eco-green.

Energy is becoming more expensive, more difficult. We have to make choices on what we do because we can’t do it all. Margins have become necessarily smaller. Now is not the time to make living and the future more difficult by squandering our resources and social efforts for a philosophy of the Luddite.
http://www.masterresource.org/2014/01/5 ... alifornia/

http://jerrygraf.wordpress.com/tag/renewable-energy/
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Quite a diffence when one compares it with low 2012 extent from the video. It is obvious they couldn’t possibly show that. It wouldn’t advance their cause.

http://trustyetverify.wordpress.com/201 ... 2-minutes/

meanwhile the other lunatic fringe http://www.sott.net/article/271173-Thir ... ay-climate

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/ ... blogs&_r=0

I would stick with the actual smart money who warned we just found another radiation belt around the planet and
a minimum of ten years to even start with the actual discussion of the solar cycle effects.
For those who get it check out the current magnetic flux status.
Also the actual solar system heat signatures data ignored.
Yes google can be your friend unlike these earthtard navel gazers it appears.
We know what happens with the pole melts and the fresh water ocean conveyor currents disruptions already guys.

Earth is heating up, but so are Mars, Pluto and other worlds in our solar system. Scientists say that Mars has warmed by 0.5C.
Politcal but killing the earth is a bad idea. Log three. No air for 3 min, no water for 3 days, no food for three weeks. I think you can see
the real issues we have now.

As we noted already countless millions of acres polluted from our friends all over who are starting to awake.

"What a pity that he who steals a penny loaf should be hung, whilst he who steals thousands of the public money should be acquitted."
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If the united states cut its electical usage nineteen perecent nukes would be unneeded as the gas conversions increase.
Just imagine how much we could save if half the U.S. population was killed off.

When you are green you need to think big and outside the box. ( or would that be inside the box ? ).
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