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aedens
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No G, we are seeing the air pocket as discussed here for some time.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-1 ... risis.html

Just pick the logical conclusion to keep the ship upright. H and others have has been watching starboard and we watched the port side.

No reason to toss any one over the fantail here since we are just trying to preserve capital in the sea of change.

Sort out the back ground noise. Hold the line.

http://news.yahoo.com/indians-killed-li ... 04576.html
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http://traderdannorcini.blogspot.ca/

point is also the dust will settle also

d has some salient points to consider

http://www.chamber-international.com/ne ... -forecast/

http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/20 ... city-money


bears win today
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The S&P500 went well through the 200 day moving average. I am still excited! Puts are going up in value...
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gerald wrote:Nothing to see just move along

Want to be in crowds?

Dallas Hospital Worker Tests Positive For Ebola In First Person-To-Person Transmission On US Soil

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-1 ... on-us-soil

"the worker was "considered to be at low risk for contracting the virus" and that he or she was wearing full protective gear when treating Duncan, suggesting - yet again - that there is a transmission mechanism which is not accounted for under conventional protocol."

from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
"Ebola is spread through direct contact with bodily fluids of a sick person or exposure to contaminated objects such as needles. People are not contagious before symptoms such as fever develop."
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Are we suppose to believe this?
If a "protected" health care worker gets it, what chance do we have if we bump into someone coughing while in a crowd?
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hmmmmm
sporting events,
public transportation --- ( ever spend time on a subway packed like sardines in a can? --nice )
restaurants
office buildings
retail stores
etc.---

hmmmmm
If say just 10% of the people get a little paranoid and don't believe the government line ( people really trust the government today - not ) think that will affect the above people interactions?

hmmmmm

Think there might be a down tick in the economy? --- and just before the holiday season starts. This looks like it is getting interesting -- sarcasm.
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from the comment section in the above link

TruthInSunshine

"There is no cause for concern," says Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. "The Ebola virus is not easily transmitted from person to person."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... ola-patien...

- Health worker was wearing full protective gear at all times while treating Ducan.

Can't you just smell the bullshit wafting from the discredited-more-with-each-passing-day Centers For Disease (Non)Control & (Non)Prevention?

By incompetence or planned agenda...

...you decide.
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chunga

Aren't things wonderful in the Fraud Age?

If you have any money, the last place you want to keep it is in a bank.

If you're in trouble and need help, the last person you want to call is a cop.

If you expect justice the last place you will find it is in a court.

If you're sick, the last place you want to be is in a hospital.
Really?
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texa ... Ghost-Town

Breitbart Texas visited Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on Monday to check out the mood of workers in the hospital. While visiting the various café’s throughout the hospital, there was a severe shortage of customers. A worker in “Café Presby” said their business is down by 25 percent over the past two weeks.
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from comments section ---

A man from Liberia caught ebola and flew into the U.S. to seek treatment. So what do you think a bunch of people just south of the border are going to do when they catch the disease? It's no longer a case of "if" it's going to happen but "when" folks.
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That's the story we are given....I think the man from Liberia was sent here on purpose...someone paid him to come here.
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Such cynicism at any other time in history might be a bit extreme - - but now we've seen that it's not only possible but plausible. When will we take our pitchforks and our flaming torches and gather around the white house and drag the monster out and give him what he's given us?
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Lock him in a tiny room with Moochelle for the rest of eternity
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This is biological warfare on the people of the U.S.A. by Obama and his cult of death. THIS is what social justice through wealth distribution looks like. THIS is what Obama's "hope and change" looks like. Obama's expectation is that a significant number of us sacrifice our lives and the lives of our progeny in support of his Marxist new world order. Communism causes death of innocents, that's all it does.
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Nah the government would never send an Ebola patient to the largest red state in America. That would never happen. Our government is above this type of conduct (Benghazi, fast and furious). Right....
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Oh! is this'n this just nice. sarcasm
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http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/ oct14 window least of the issues

M&A Bubble is bursting also. IMO its on.
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Whether it's a crash I don't know, but I do know
that there's something big going on today on Wall Street.
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John wrote:Whether it's a crash I don't know, but I do know
that there's something big going on today on Wall Street.
If 2 of the nurses treating the first patient got ebola then it is on an exponetial growth curve just from the medical staff, not even counting other people who might not yet have been detected. The second nurse flew the day before it was detected. So there are 132 other airplane passengers to monitor. The claim that the US can keep it from spreading is not looking so strong just yet.

Only four hospitals in the country have biocontainment units and are really prepared to treat a highly infectious disease like Ebola. If it spreads around Mexico the number of ebola patients coming across the boarder illegally could easily overwhealm 4 hospitals.

Anyway, the claim is that part of Wall Street stress today is ebola. It is at least partly rational. This ebola seems worse than what people have claimed or the us medical capability seems worse than people expected. Something seems wrong.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/10/15/healt ... index.html
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John wrote:Whether it's a crash I don't know, but I do know
that there's something big going on today on Wall Street.
Volume today on option 156,490,549
Avg Vol 3 months 44,163,10

Volatility chain from vix products.
Looking at a few other short financial products the trend is developed
that it should cool off. I cannot consider speculation a trend yet.
Noted here some time ago stocks are for rent only.
Simple orgy of central banks fiat of a unfolding crack up boom
and government debt retards.
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vincecate wrote: Anyway, the claim is that part of Wall Street stress today is ebola.
Obama: I 'Hugged And Kissed' Nurses Treating Ebola Patients In Atlanta

Maybe people are wondering about Obama getting ebola, or wondering about his intelligence or lack thereof.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/1 ... 90584.html
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