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Higgenbotham
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richard5za wrote:
Fri Oct 02, 2020 3:05 am
I always like to think through possible outcomes before they happen even if the probability is very low.
The issue is Trump testing positive for Covid
It could change the election dramatically? What does American election law say? Would the election be delayed?
What if Trump dies? Say death is before the election will it be Pence versus Biden? After the election if Trump wins then presumably Pence is President?
Of course my primary interest is the effects upon the markets? The uncertainty could hasten the impending crash, and no doubt this would become political too.
When Trump was transferred to Walter Reed after the futures closed, the after hours stock market session was still open. The SPY dropped the equivalent of about 20 (SPX) points on that news, closing near the low of the day.

The after hours prices can be seen here:

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/fund/spy
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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According to the Miautso themselves, of these eleven children or tribes,
five formed the Miautso nation, and six intermarried with the invading Chinese.
The reason the Chinese built the wall was those that had silk on would not get a infection since the silk
went into the puncture with the Arrow and they where masters of inflicting retribution.
Other records exist why they feared those who would shoot back.

The gain of function had to enact a price for collaboration some may say.
Few will understand and even less care.

Gaw Bo-lu-en: Apart from certain traditions is an interesting and rare naming of Noah's wife.

As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the Son of Man...
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aeden
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https://www.nationalreview.com/videos/r ... ng-people/
No he will be fine.
As it was said some starch was removed from His collar and yea some have conveyed no longer baby on to solid food
in His spiritual walk more than so now.

Meanwhile we have another useful idiot that Antifa Is ‘An Idea, Not An Organization’.
We have a few weeks to assume Levingworth has new arrivals for now in the breeze.

No clue

aeden
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https://www.goldmoney.com/research/gold ... tion#_edn1

The three highest leverages by a country mile are of Eurozone banks: remember these are just the G-SIBs — there will be many commercial banks as highly leveraged which are not on this list. To have your equity valued at only 15% of book value, which is the indignity suffered by the French bank, Société Générale, should send warning signals to French banking regulators. But they insist on only looking at the ratio of balance sheet assets to balance sheet equity; which for Soc Gen is still an eye-watering 21.4 times. Unlike the regulator, investors appear to think this bank is most likely bankrupt, its share price little more than a call option on its survival.

It is a problem which particularly affects banks in the Eurozone. And experience tells us that the numbers reported by banks are bolstered by their gaming of the regulatory system, which is why when a bank fails the outcome is always worse than the pre-failure numbers would suggest possible.

Large banks do not operate in national silos, having trade finance activities, foreign exchange and derivative trading, lending in foreign currencies and even substantial branches and subsidiary operations abroad. The idea that a crisis in the Eurozone, or Britain for example, can be contained to national boundaries is wishful thinking. With the exception of Wells Fargo, US G-SIBs come out better than those of other jurisdictions, but that will not save them from a systemic crisis originating elsewhere.

While we can point to the end of the credit cycle, there is no doubt that Covid-19 has precipitated a more immediate crisis for commercial banks. The official talk is no longer of a V-shaped recovery, and businesses are on life support.

aeden
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US Virgin Island residents earlier this week were reporting to the Consortium that unemployment insurance checks provided to them by the Dept. of Labor were worthless. lulz

This report does not contain aggregate or transaction-level information about the NONLF and
NOELF, which were not yet operational as of August 31, 2020

https://www.federalreserve.gov/publicat ... pdf#page=3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX1uYBMe8lM

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City council will rent the vacant apartments and fill them with drug addled street shitters.
Hand them $150 a week because of social justice.
Then when they are flat broke they'll expect us to bail then out because we are racist, misogynistic, homophobic,
and gone.

Lived in CA for 2 decades. The Bay Area broke me. Only reason I held on so long was due to property ownership and a business. I simply couldn't do it anymore. Couldn't look past the filth, the degeneracy, the horrible people, toxic work environment where everyone that's not a radical sodomite or sodomite enabler gets attacked, the taxes, the fires, the traffic, the endless problems, the crumbling infrastructure and the ridiculous cost of living. It's been amazing to see the erosion going into hyper space. This is truly the state that was built to be the epitome of the American Dream that has been utterly hijacked by Commies and is now just a Bellringer for Cloward-Piven Clown World. tyler

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Jennifer Zeng has pictures and videos on her Twitter them celebrating the news.

https://twitter.com/jenniferatntd


https://twitter.com/i/status/1310771432083857409 meanwhile the farmers are finished in china in vast numbers

stock up boys and girls

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Way back in th 1950s-1990s local Utility Company stocks were the bomb. They paid generous quarterly dividends and had regulatory "moats" that made them impervious to competition. Wealthy families held on to Grandpa's Utility Company stocks like family heirlooms. Back then money had what they called a "time value". That was before deregulation and the Gramm‐​Leach‐​Bliley Act of 1999 repealed Glass Steagall and the Financialization Of Everything got underway.

The end of it was 1983 to utterly loot and ship it out.

This covered the 1983 thesis for the 1993 operation 936 for the CCI books. The consumer will be annihilated now the other way from the financial repression to the financial recession. As Volcker succinctly put it, “The standard of living of the average American worker has to decline.” Paul Volcker stated in 1982. When I saw a line snaking around eight city blocks in Columbus, Ohio for people who wanted to sell their blood at the Alpha Plasma Center. Nothing says end of the world like people waiting in line for hours to sell their life's blood for twenty bucks. I was building days in motels chains when construction was crushed.

The other job they bused them from Mexico. A friend of mine later was dating the Lawyer from Chicago who represented the client as we got adulterated from the top to bottom.

In 1983, Kennedy was weighing another presidential bid in hopes of becoming his party’s nominee and defeating Reagan in 1984.
Reagan biographer Paul Kengor told The Daily Signal that top Kennedy aide John Tunney traveled to Moscow on May 9, 1983, to meet with KGB agents to inform them of a proposal by the senator that could weaken Reagan.

Locally, there’s a current shortfall of $18,176 between the standard of living and real disposable incomes. In other words, no matter how much people are borrowing, their standard of living is in decline.

The future will call it ACA Obama Depression as the Rubin partnership program looting of the Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework 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.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/197 ... everything

Treasury records acquired by the Chairmen show potential criminal activity relating to transactions among and between Hunter Biden,
his family, and his associates with Ukrainian, Russian, Kazakh and Chinese nationals.

Conclusion
I don’t see a civil war happening in the US. But I do think that this country can, and probably will,
break-up into different zones so to speak.

It already has. They are rabid eugenicist. They will be treated like they do the very young and very old.

Nahum 3:6 I will throw abominable filth on you, and make you vile, and will set you a spectacle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX1uYBMe8lM

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May the 15th 1992 the former Soviet republics of Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan signed in Tashkent the Collective Security Treaty (onwards, CST) in the framework of security cooperation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (onwards, CIS).

Election year so the swamp will not even see it as a blip on the radar as Christians are slaughtered.

https://balkaninsight.com/2020/10/02/se ... o-armenia/

We discussed this will inflame the Balkans so I will not link it.

Last but not least, the US has an uncomfortable history with Tesic.
Belgrade is replacing Moscow with Beijing as its primary Eastern partner.

The silk road passes through Armenia especially through the Artashat town and from there stretched to the shores of Black sea. And in the 5th century Dvin came to replace Artashat.
https://www.ancient.eu/Artashat/

Eco Choke point.

Nagorno-Karabakh does not border Armenia but the republic controls the Lachin corridor, a mountain pass connecting it to Armenia.

CSTO are the collective defence against common threats, both external and internal, in particular the joint cooperation and coordination against “international terrorism and extremism, illicit trafficking of drugs and psychotropic substances, weapon, organized transnational crime, illegal migration and other menaces to safety of the Member States” as listed in Art. 8.1 of the CSTO charter.317 Furthermore, worth to be mentioned are the collective defence against external aggressions outlined in Art. 4.1 of the 1992 treaty318 and the new 2025 CSTO strategy adopted on October the 14th 2016 where coloured revolutions and hybrid wars.


The Generational Dynamics analysis is that this clash will fizzle within a few days or weeks or maybe a few months, and will not escalate into full-scale war. That could change if it turns into a proxy war between Turkey and Russia, two countries that are already at war in Syria and Libya, and have been historical enemies in the Caucasus for centuries.

Maybe but not this time as the twenty year offensive begins for Political Islam.

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I think inflation is what makes the house of cards The Fed built fall down. This video sort of says that:

How The Stock Market Crash Will Happen
Neil McCoy-Ward
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8FaKvRKMg


How The Stock Market Crash Will Happen - (Step by Step!)

The 7 Stages:
- Stage 1: Unrealistic Rapid Growth = Fuelled partly by stimulus from the Federal reserve
- Stage 2: Low interest rates = Share Buybacks, easy liquidity to get into the market
- Stage 3: Which creates FALSE share prices/values, i.e. it creates a bubble
- Stage 4: Problem occurs (2008: ARM aka Subprime crisis / 2020 Government shutdown) = Spending stops
- Stage 5: = Start of Recessionary Cycle begins. Resulting in high Unemployment, then GDP crashes because 70% of GDP is consumer spending! We then get unemployment scarring & wage reductions. For companies this means less profits and even losses. All of this should have reduced the share price, so why hasn't it?
The stock market is slightly different to other markets in that it can sometimes be up to 6 months behind the real economy and we’ve seen this before in previous crashes.
- Stage 6: Quantitative Easing… Right now the Fed is buying everything!
- Stage 7: CRASH! When will the crash occur? well if we look at GDP, it started to crash back in April of 2020. so if we were to take 6-months after this period, we could see a stock market crash anytime from October onwards really.

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