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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-07-16/

I have set watchmen; all the day and all the night they shall never be silent.
You who put the Lord in remembrance, take no rest" Isaiah 62:6

Russia, Iran, Syria, and Turkey are becoming more problematic; there is a rapid movement towards biometric IDs; and the world is quickly moving towards one-world financial, political and religious order and is experiencing rapid moral decline. All confirmed.

We are warned based on actions, in the previous Elul in thought, of sincere efforts at atoning for mistakes or harm.

Major record-setting earthquakes have occurred every 14 years since 1906. The last one was the 9.0 Indian Earthquake/Tsunami in December 2004, which points to another one in 2018.

All that matters is few stood against many today.

Mon Apr 13, 2009: As for 2018 and the current opinion, we shall see who survives into 2018 as we warned.
The context is a marker was noted to effects again recently seen. Carving the bottom I think is correct into 2018 as stated.
Yes, maybe incorrect, just my analysis marker only seen again recently.

It is correct to note the base formation durations. Curious but accurate and a few see it also as 16:4 and the current 2:1
Call the phase as you wish.

thread: Elul, Ankara, Zechariah 8:19, Duration of Saros 129 = 1262.11 Years
veil metd ankara eze isa nah amos 2018 Anderson
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3LRf1DJqlI
The movement had collapsed by late 1922.
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj8J62BqRMo <------

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c15EmERsZg <------

http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/whit ... en-1.14110 crackers who never wanted all the facts

This term is said to have originated in England before the 16th century, referring to the lower class whose diet primarily consisted of "crackers", actually biscuits. Many of their descendants were sent to the Georgia penal colony, hence "Georgia crackers." White people had invented this name for themselves before the first slave was brought to America, although it is still in use today by mostly older blacks referring to whites.

That ardent faith was disseminated by a small group of 25 or 30 neoconservatives, almost all of them Jewish, almost all of them intellectuals (a partial list: Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, William Kristol, Eliot Abrams, Charles Krauthammer), people who are mutual friends and cultivate one another and are convinced that political ideas are a major driving force of history. They believe that the right political idea entails a fusion of morality and force, human rights and grit. The philosophical underpinnings of the Washington neoconservatives are the writings of Machiavelli, Hobbes and Edmund Burke. They also admire Winston Churchill and the policy pursued by Ronald Reagan. They tend to read reality in terms of the failure of the 1930s (Munich) versus the success of the 1980s (the fall of the Berlin Wall).

http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/social-iss ... ok-2017-en
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Just the natural result of socialism in decline. The USSR became plagued in the 1970's by hordes of men who decided sitting in parks and drinking vodka all day was preferable to working. - Same shit, different day. It will all change when the welfare and the pensions dry up. The ACA tax is the last hard stop they have to the narrative only idiots on parade.

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5ETNX?p=^TNX

Yes we sold some today to rotate into other currency's.

Since the dxy has drifted since last December.

http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/baath.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eAdBg6Z38

Intersectionality is a term coined by American civil rights advocate Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw to describe overlapping or intersecting social identities.

Actually it is from the Frankfurt School of Cultural Marxism of Felix Weil.
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Newsweak political editor Matthew Cooper wrote that Democrats - see the Russia probes as their ticket to taking back the House in 2018

Forward Soviet July 18, 2017 It’s time to make a federal jobs guarantee the central tenet of the party’s platform. This is the type of simple, straightforward plan that Democrats need in order to connect with Americans who struggle to survive in the twenty-first-century economy.

http://www.valuewalk.com/2017/07/low-level-vix/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kij7GsHpnxA
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https://www.sott.net/article/351109-Tha ... ealth-care

They will NEVER get rid of aca tax care since you are dripping fiat blood bag oxes pulling the forward soviet cart dumbasses.

Guy walks in from City. Demands 25,000 for unpaid taxes. Call IRS, they cannot do that from your papers we have.
Story short. My lawyer says move business, why let parasites eat and fight the next level also. Closed was in the window
and changed tech gears. Hillary to create Jobs. Not going to happen Son.

Thesis, short market sooner than later.

From 2013 notes here: check back in four years (2017) and eight years (2021) and see how many of your fellow debt-serfs and tax donkeys have quietly abandoned the bloated cost-structure, debt and derangement of the Neofeudal Debtocracy's twisted consumerist dream.

Herbert Read, The Politics of an Unpolitical (London: Routledge, 1943), pp. 26-27. For a critique of these egalitarian tendencies cf.
Karl Jaspers, Die geistige Situation der Zeit (Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter, 1932 [Sammlung Göschen, Vol. 1000]), p. 36.

Orestes Brownson went even further when he wrote: Democratic or democratically inclined governments are,
for the most part, cruel and hard-hearted. Like corporations, they have no souls and are incapable of tenderness.

Deadly errors arise from obsolete assumptions.
Bureaucracy destroys initiative.
Amos is still correct.

Short? Selective would be understatement.

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Each new policy destroys another level of prudent fiscal/financial discipline.

The discipline of sound money? Gone.

The discipline of limited leverage? Gone.

The discipline of prudent lending? Gone.

The discipline of mark-to-market discovery of the price of collateral? Gone.

The discipline of separating investment and commercial banking, i.e. Glass-Steagall? Gone.

The discipline of open-market interest rates? Gone.

The discipline of losses being absorbed by those who generated the loans? Gone.
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The Alinsky locusts will simply try to target more.
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And the cost of this arms race ends up being borne by the public, in the form of higher health care prices and higher insurance premiums. Of course, rejecting claims is a clumsy way to deny coverage. The best way for an insurer to avoid paying medical bills is to avoid selling insurance to people who really need it.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-07-2 ... 15-million

The way it looks the transfer cost will simply be used to blow shit up in the valley of decision. You vote for idiots you are.

https://www.sott.net/article/356908-New ... m-to-Fight

"What we need is a new center," Harris declared. "I think the left is more or less destroyed."
I doubt it since, it will take over a decade to consider how they are simply relegated to local affairs and owned by asset strippers just as Rubin did back then. Every one said give them time to fix it. How did that work out for you? Thought so..... you can't fight city hall when it's surrounded by a majority of idiots.


Basil Moore 1983, “Unpacking the post Keynesian black box: bank lending and the money supply”, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 1983, Vol. 4 pp. 537-556; here Moore was quoting a Federal Reserve economist from a 1969 conference in which the endogeneity of the money supply was being debated. Consumption of fixed capital.

Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework we did not want managed only to decimate deeper than they are aware on the mid demographic age groups as we covered as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result in a new sustainability paradigm.
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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/video/mig ... 00134.html No clue when but already knew why on the nominal side.
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Some White House staffers threw McConnell under the proverbial bus, suggesting that the majority leader rushed the vote and limited President Trump’s involvement. McConnell’s allies denied he sought to dictate the process or have the president take a back seat. They said both Senate leadership and the White House did all they could to pass the bill.

The GOP’s Obamacare repeal push initially fell apart in the House in late March. At the time, President Trump praised the unsuccessful efforts of House Speaker Paul Ryan to get a deal done. Ryan and the GOP went on to pass a bill out of the House a month later, and sent it to the Senate in early May.

But after negotiations in the Senate broke down Monday night, Trump didn’t try to hide his disappointment with Congress.

“For seven years, I’ve been hearing ‘repeal and replace’ from Congress, and I’ve been hearing it loud and strong. And then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don’t take advantage of it,” Trump said. “So that’s disappointing.”

Multiple sources inside the White House told Yahoo News that Trump took a lower-profile role in pushing the Senate bill than with the House version because McConnell asked to take the lead. A senior White House official who requested anonymity said McConnell’s team wanted Trump to step back and indicated they were sure they could get a health care bill passed.

“McConnell said he had this,” said the senior official.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house- ... 01742.html
But McConnell’s allies vehemently rejected the notion the majority leader headed the process. Don Stewart, the majority leader’s communications director, said Trump personally “actually did do quite a little bit of work” to push the legislation. Stewart also denied that McConnell asked the White House to let him run the show.

Nixon curse just passed to Mitch.
In 1973, Nixon did a personal favor for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente. Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organizations they were intended to be. And which insurance company got the first taste of federal subsidies.

Ehrlichman: “This, uh, let me, let me tell you how I am …”

President Nixon: [Unclear.]

Ehrlichman: “This … this is a …”

President Nixon: “I don’t [unclear] …”

Ehrlichman: “… private enterprise one.”

President Nixon: “Well, that appeals to me.”

Ehrlichman: “Edgar Kaiser is running his Permanente deal for profit. And the reason that he can … the reason he can do it … I had Edgar Kaiser come in … talk to me about this and I went into it in some depth. All the incentives are toward less medical care, because …”

President Nixon: [Unclear.]

Ehrlichman: “… the less care they give them, the more money they make.”

President Nixon: “Fine.” [Unclear.]

Ehrlichman: [Unclear] “… and the incentives run the right way.”

President Nixon: “Not bad.”

[Source: University of Virginia Check - February 17, 1971, 5:26 pm - 5:53 pm, Oval Office Conversation 450-23.
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