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aedens
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vincecate wrote:
aedens wrote: On April 10, 2014 CYNK filed a Form 15, which is a suspension of duty to file reports. So basically CYNK is going dark.
It is in the Pink Sheets so it is not possible to short it.

it appears some brokers actually did allow so that settles that ....

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-1 ... ig-problem

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... medy_1.jpg
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gerald
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aedens wrote:
vincecate wrote:
aedens wrote: On April 10, 2014 CYNK filed a Form 15, which is a suspension of duty to file reports. So basically CYNK is going dark.
A web startup without a web page? What are the odds it is worth $5 billion?

It is in the Pink Sheets so it is not possible to short it. That is the only reason it can get this crazy high.

it appears some brokers actually did allow so that settles that ....

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-1 ... ig-problem

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... medy_1.jpg
from the comment section of the above --

Tall Tom

My advice is that you need to stop reading Yahoo Finance.

The next advice, which I offered yesterday on Zerohedge, is to NOT PARTICIPATE IN A FRAUD.

Principles before Profits

He deserves it.
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Principles ---- what do principles have to do with the market? --- sarcasm

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another comment from

Tall Tom

I refuse to participate in any transaction where both parties do not win.

If I can provide my product for a price, if the purchaser can use my product, and if the purchaser is willing to pay the price, then we both win...regardless of how much I profit.

Imagine that...a fair trade...Something for something...Hey that is a novel concept. Hopefully it catches on.
Higgenbotham
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aedens wrote: http://www.resilience.org/stories/2014- ... halls-then

broader trends.... shattering of the collective consensus.... as we discussed no accident.... intent to seperate is simply clear enough....
Very well done essay.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
gerald
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Higgenbotham wrote:
aedens wrote:http://www.resilience.org/stories/2014- ... halls-then

broader trends.... shattering of the collective consensus.... as we discussed no accident.... intent to seperate is simply clear enough....
Very well done essay.
I agree. In my travels I have seen many of the stated signs in various countries and environments. I think the perceived coming collapse will be global.
Humanity needs a reset.
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Nature may be getting ready to assist in a reset. Such as a geographic pole shift.
aedens
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The half year forecast has been on. No debate other than as the report notes the dissident fragments pursuing competing ideals.
Zone fronts to be blunt. Some minor issues locally to address since if you fail to plan why speculate on not doing any.
This is in context to immediate family and secondary wave effects we see coming here also.
As we are here we wish to be wrong. Close on some timelines and spot on with
topical observation to effective pattern reconitions so far. Icarus had a plan
so we need the middle ground for now. I see we have duece bots now.
Been mapping the ip6 and watching bogeys.
aedens
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-1 ... s%21%22%7D

Nothing in DC has a bulb screwed in it appears any more. Worn out fabian red blue death cults.
Higgenbotham
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gerald wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:
aedens wrote:http://www.resilience.org/stories/2014- ... halls-then

broader trends.... shattering of the collective consensus.... as we discussed no accident.... intent to seperate is simply clear enough....
Very well done essay.
I agree. In my travels I have seen many of the stated signs in various countries and environments. I think the perceived coming collapse will be global.
Humanity needs a reset.
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Nature may be getting ready to assist in a reset. Such as a geographic pole shift.
Going through the comments section at the link, this one is interesting.
John I had occasion to visit my old college campus this week and had an interesting conversation with an old professor/friend who has climbed to a position of real authority in the college governance apparatus.

We were speaking after dinner and the course of the conversation came to our field of engineering and its future. He said he thought it would be difficult especially given that the American Empire was crumbling.

I was shocked to my shoes.

Here is a man who is renowned in his field. A field which is intimately associated with progress. He is in a position of real power within a university setting. And here he is telling me that he honestly thinks the basis for future progress within our frame of reference is faulty. Even whimsical.

We touched on the concept of Peak Oil. He thinks that things would be much more severe without the domestic oil production the US has recently found. He thinks the financial system is doomed. He freely admits that libertarian economic theory on trade and regulation (which he previously supported wholeheartedly) has been instrumental in engineering the disastrous predicament we are in.

It was shocking to me for two reasons. One, he is a jolly, optimistic chap who always looks on the bright side of things. Two, he is a man who has made his living helping the cause of progress with an "ever upward and onward" frame of mind.

That was a couple days ago and I am still unsure of what to make of it. But I thought you would find it very interesting to you knowing what my field is.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Now, most of the country’s oil fields are under the control of rebel groups, including ISIS, the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, and local Kurdish militias.

In February, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, told a parliamentary investigating committee that the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to transfer some $20 billion in proceeds from oil sales to the national treasury, as required by law. It had all evidently been diverted to private accounts.
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jcsok
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Interesting blogger, cryptic writing style, we've been doomed since Bretton Woods, and long before that.

http://hypertiger.blogspot.com/
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