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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qbd1-xYo4I

https://www.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=qCYvGND2

41 years plus and the kids are fine. When they misbehave slap the Grandmother. The Elders.

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https://www.fxstreet.com/author/przemyslaw-radomski-cfa

we will see start the mid jan movisms and the alleged punters

gold - oil - spx

the stable smug geniuses have been tossing invective's all year
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Higgenbotham
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aeden wrote: A government is not a profit-seeking enterprise.
The conduct of its affairs cannot be checked by profit-and-loss statements.
Its achievement cannot be valued in terms of money.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... ing#p46323
They are accustomed to bureaucratic management and they act accordingly to altered the conduct of corporation’s business and ethics.
Nowadays, large profit seeking enterprises in the US get their profits from government corruption and largesse, not through innovation and efficiency. Boeing is a prime example, but certainly not the only one. Muilenberg at Boeing obviously thought he was clever and efficient by hiring Indian programmers at $9 per hour. Aunt Jemima could have done a better job than Muilenberg. That's essentially the same level of thinking and ability that exists in government and the results are the same - deficits in government budgets or in the case of corporations, losses unless the losses are papered over with government funding, favors, fraud, false accounting, and government regulatory agencies not doing their jobs.

Oct. 29, 2018: Lion Air flight 610, a Boeing 737 Max 8, plunges into the Java Sea, killing all 189 on board.
March 10, 2018: Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, a Boeing 737 Max 8, crashes after takeoff from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, killing all 157 people aboard.

It took the board of Boeing until yesterday to figure out that they needed to fire Muilenberg. There's probably a fundamental reason for this. They don't have anybody better to replace him with and they don't know how to hire a good replacement anyway. They are likely the same idiots who put Muilenberg in there to begin with. And even if (in theory) they were able to find a replacement that can do the job, they won't be able to down the road:
Higgenbotham wrote:On we roll into the new dark age.
IQ rates are dropping in many developed countries and that doesn't bode well for humanity
An intelligence crisis could undermine our problem-solving capacities and dim the prospects of the global economy.

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/i ... cna1008576
Her last book, published in 2004, was a sweeping and mournful survey of modern society that she called Dark Age Ahead.

The looming dark age was heralded by the collapse of five pillars of society. First came the nuclear family, the building block of community, which teetered as the divorce rate rose and the birth rate declined and the median-income American family suddenly found itself unable to purchase the median-price house. Second and third were the collapse of higher education (into mere credentialism) and the abandonment of science. Fourth was the collapse of an accountable tax structure, which she traced throughout history as a portent of social collapse. Where the tax power was once concentrated in the city-state, it was now largely vested in a remote federal government, which was essentially inaccessible; local authorities collected only negligible taxes. Here Jacobs unexpectedly declared herself a champion of subsidiarity, that principle of Catholic social thought that holds that activities should be performed at the most local and decentralized level possible. Jacobs’s fifth pillar was the professions—architecture, law, medicine—which had lost any interest or ability in policing themselves.

It was a quintessential Jacobs performance, leaping briskly from personal observation to ancient history, from the dark ages that followed the Roman Empire to the localized dark ages she had seen in Higgins. Her supporters were disconcerted by this unwonted foray into cultural pessimism, which seem to move her toward a conservative position. It was only natural that the New York Times called her final book “haphazard” and “extremely sloppy.”
We can add engineering to the list of professions that have lost any interest or ability in policing themselves (remember Flint) - and I would say that wasn't entirely true in 2004 when Jacobs wrote the book.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Merry Christmas to all!

aeden
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This is absolutely true. Squalene was being used in Europe and when I heard it was going to be used in USA I refused all vaccines. ANY protein you inject into someone has the potential of producing an antibody against it. I knew squalene would be dangerous because it could potentially produce autoimmunity ( the body attacking itself). We are seeing rampant cases of autoimmunity now. I’m convinced vaccines are playing a part in this. This is especially dangerous for children whose immune systems are still developing.

Yeast cells have been genetically engineered to produce commercially useful quantities of "synthetic" squalane, which is similar to squalene.

https://marketdesk.org/report/global-sy ... 22434/#toc

A 2000 study published in the American Journal of Pathology demonstrated a single injection of the adjuvant squalene into rats triggered "chronic, immune-mediated joint-specific inflammation," also known as rheumatoid arthritis.[vii]

Nothing says we love you like a three year old screaming in pain at 2 am like a flu shot.
God help us since we understand the science also.

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aeden
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26D5MEVCCjs

open hearing is not available or to say released

aeden
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Tenth Man is brought in to challenge findings and explore alternatives.
This combats ‘group think’, where the desire for consensus can stifle innovation and deliver diluted results.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYe9qumwRmQ

The people that currently are planning your future has never cashed a paycheck trying to get back in power.
Only a democrat will ignore that fact. Demsheviks are another fact ignored.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr6u1tiKJ6g

The decoupling has already started as Washington races to safeguard the country's cutting-edge technologies, including 5G, automation, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicle, hypersonics, and robotics, from getting into the hands of Chinese firms.
A perfect example of this is blacklisting Huawei and other Chinese technology firms from buying US semiconductor components.
Liu Weidong, a US affairs specialist from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told SCMP that increased protectionism among Washington lawmakers suggests the decoupling trend between both countries is far from over.
The broader shift at play is that decoupling will result in de-globalization, economic and financial fragmentation, and disruption of complex supply chains.

The thinking people will assist in fair trade needs and services. Abundance has to be produced to standards.

What we seen earlier purported.
Advancing institutional and economic reforms to meet U.S. demands. Officially, the CCP will likely continue to sell the idea of carrying out reforms “on its own terms,” but it may find ways to signal to America that it is diligently working towards implementing structural reforms;
Clearly defining the status of private enterprises in the Chinese economy to eliminate financial risks and boost financial confidence;
Tax cuts for private enterprises and measures to stabilize the unemployment situation;
Poverty alleviation and lowering of social grievances;
Promotion of local infrastructure bonds to expand construction works and stimulate the economy;
Emphasizing Xi Jinping’s paramount authority to ensure that his reform policies are carried out efficiently.

I can see movement in trust relationships.
I can understand the current VAT processes reforms.
I can see the inertia of the current SWOT issues to internal food security problems.
I can see the Democrats mechanical taxes impeding structural changes and the rope burn
to maintain failed policy's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL2oR_S9S00

His sins must weigh no more than that of a feather, lest his soul be devoured.


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A Markov chain is a stochastic model describing a sequence of possible events in which the probability of each event depends only on the state attained in the previous event. In continuous-time, it is known as a Markov process. It is named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov.

http://faculty.uml.edu/jpropp/584/Lec03.pdf

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The how was never in doubt and the current crop is a simple when.
Even the adversary knows it.

I'm not on anybody's side.
From them they are here now.

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