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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/twi ... ion-policy

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dev ... age-report

Given the lost decade view upcoming we will algo in effect btfd in gold and swing commodity in a calibrated effect
and purchase light switch investments since we know as the white papers effect ai eats ai since they are mathematical black holes.
We wait for the thaw as we presented as factual to date since lucky and rather close will substitute for good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgIfkqSF0Co

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Mexican virus already exists —— the drug cartels .

Since the valuable thinking Mexicans are taking out targets on dirt anything with a blue tarp can have an
sudden combustion problem any time now on water.

water wheat weather

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That congressional district is the only blue district that flipped to red in 2018. they said they did it because they wish to keep Trump in office and PROTECT HIM and his agenda. Because of Trump, they will also now be allowed to open the new copper mine and tin mines--delayed under Obama for 8 years. America will once again be able to produce its own copper and brass.

https://www.steel.org/industry-data

US raw steel capacity utilization is just over 80%. Seems US biz has just gotten used to profiting off globalized slave labor since like.

The North American Free Trade Agreement is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994, and superseded the 1988 Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada.

Getting steel slabs from filthy overseas steel plants and reheating and rolling them here goes back to to the 1970's when South Korean and Japanese steel slabs and roll coils were shipped all the way to the Dunes Harbor port on Lake Michigan at the Illinois-Indiana border. US EPA air and water quality standards for steel mills made upgrading unprofitable hence this became the new norm.

You had to pack heat to get into the mills since if you stopped for a red light you got robbed and shot.

In Lima you shot them in the face before they shot you and if you deny that your just to damn ignorant to survive and yes they shot you in the face since it was code as acceptable little johnny was a good boy until the end. Do not even get me going on Memphis when it got that bad and the actual solution. Jill Warren is an idiot and would not last in real world of what the working man knows and seen. It tool over a decade for the city to die in Benton Harbor. Flint got nothing on us but betrayed by officials who abandoned them on water issues.

The state can fix the roads and let the catastrophic insurance funds and pay the coupon so get on with it with separated general fund bullshit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM8HzGx-QGE

thread: dead blue

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Confessions of a prisoner from a Turkish backed al Qaeda, captured by the SAA in Idlib in the recent disastrous attack into Nayrab, NW of Saraqib.": Canthama@Syrper

https://youtu.be/rJPCBdextpU

The 2006 William Roebuck Cable
December 13, 2006 cable published by WikiLeaks reveals how five years prior to the beginning of
the violence, the US government (USG) was seeking out weaknesses of the Assad government
which could be exploited to undermine it. William Roebuck, an official at the US embassy in
Damascus, said this in his summary of the cable:
“We believe Bashar’s weaknesses are in how he chooses to react to looming issues, both perceived and
real, such as the conflict between economic reform steps (however limited) and entrenched, corrupt forces,
the Kurdish question, and the potential threat to the regime from the increasing presence of transiting
Islamist extremists.

Turkey will genocide Kurds in Syria and the question is who will stop them.

All cultures are equal. Their suffering is no different than our comfort.
We know this because the Cultural Marxists told us so.
To damn many Nazi made it to Syria.
In 1956 there was the “anti-communist” intervention called Operation Straggle followed by Operation Wappen

Credit to Israel for some legal convictions. See how easy they was to clean up what they could or had been allowed to
since Paperclip.

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As Chinese scientists have already proven, the virus spreads through the goddamn air. The same air that these neighbors will be sharing with hundreds of infected patients. And on Saturday, a team of Chinese researchers said they had managed to isolate a strain of the virus from a patient's urine, raising new questions about the virus's ability to spread through sewer systems and ventilation systems (many suspect that the virus spread so widely aboard the 'Diamond Princess' because it had infected the water and the air).

https://www.presstelegram.com/2020/02/2 ... nt-center/

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Additional factors facilitating the spread of disease are the movements
of armies and the expansion of international trade. The latter factor should
be qualified by noting that international trade expands in the precrisis period
(stagflation phase) and then gradually declines after the society has
descended into anarchy. Thus, the rise of widespread epidemics—pandemics—
is most probable during the late stagflation phase. In fact, the arrival
of a pandemic is one of the most frequent triggers of the demographic structural
collapse.

On a more local scale, vagabonds and beggars aggregate in towns and
cities, increasing their population size. This may tip the local population
density over the epidemiological threshold (a critical density above which
a disease spreads and below which it dies out).
It is useful to further divide the broad integrative and disintegrative periods
into subphases. Population growth is particularly vigorous during the
first, expansion phase of the integrative trend. This is a time of relatively
stable prices and modest real wage declines (if any). However, as the population
density begins to approach the limits set by the carrying capacity,
price increases or wage declines accelerate—this is the “stagnation” or
“compression” or even more descriptively stagflation (stagnation plus inflation)
phase. Although the majority of commoners experience increasing
economic difficulties during the stagflation phase, the elites enjoy a golden
age, and their numbers and appetites continue to expand.

The stagflation phase (and the overall integrative trend) is succeeded by
a general crisis. Whereas expansion grades smoothly into stagnation, the
transition between stagflation and crisis is often (but not always) abrupt.
Discrete events signaling the arrival of crisis can be pandemics, extreme
episodes of famine, or state collapse followed by intense civil war (or any
such events in various combinations).
http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s8904.pdf
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Yes It was a painful read H of the Pareto effect in action.
Watching a 6.5 billion Company in 1990 dollars implode was painful to survive.
The growing economic inequality results from the operation of what some sociologists call the “Matthew effect” (Merton 1968).

The fifteen percent wage mathematical constant in effect rule over time when urban population doubles is always ignored by the Liberal as a better social construct with the distributive curve in noise the paper mentions above.

https://eh.net/book_reviews/the-economy ... 1600-1750/

Economies of scale resulting from the concentration long-distance trade and related activities into a smaller number of large cities, however, could not fully explain how an economy in crisis could generate points of economic progress and prosperity. The major exogenous event in this century and a half of slowly growing population and imperceptibly improving technology was the colonization of North and South America and the growth of trade with Asia.

Despite criticism from Dutch economic historians wedded to the Malthusian paradigm, De Vries’ economic model of the early modern transformation of the European economy has stood up well.

As we seen the first outer ring of defense failed. In one constant seen the central perimeter discharged basically 400 after 40 days had elapsed and here we are to containment failure. As we noted before Scalar will be improvisations from ante positions.

We seen the effects later of the Dutch and Kondratyev effects also noted here. Steps into Marty's noted we are aware of also to date.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-05- ... stating-us

HR person gets a resume where the person states they feel, "passionate about the environment," she tosses it into the trash can.
She said the boss does not want a "eco-fascist" disrupting the workplace. A poll of employees shows 96% agree with this policy.

by aedens
Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:55 pm
After reading Steil I will simply move to the next.
My wife is correct as her people considered you have the right to starve right where you stand. <--- her ancestor fled to the mountain because of democrats edict. You call it the trail of tears. We call it typical democrats and they are no different today just a death cult in mena.
We care for the infirm, young, and the elderly and serve another only in our frail and short journey here.
In the immortal words of former Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, describing the country’s economic transition
of the 1990’s: “We hoped for the best, but things turned out as usual.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjUedl3HsRs

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http://www.polidiotic.com/the-issues/a- ... ist-party/ The shortest conversation ever needed with any liberal is real simple.


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