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FCC License No. 1215095 is Converge Towers LLC, Converge Towers has a listed address in Carteret, NJ, the same address as the NASDAQ exchange. It is a shell company affiliated with Epsilon Networks, which is a partnership between BCG Partners and Thesys Technologies. Thesys is a technology infrastructure provider partnered with Bank of America Merrilll Lynch, an offshoot of HFT firm Tradeworx. Tradeworx won the contract to develop data analysis tools for the SEC (MIDAS, or Market Information Data Analytics System). Tradeworks was involved in “building towers that can beam trading data to Chicago via microwave, a faster method of transmission than fiber optic cables.”

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The S&P closed above 2000. It is over 3 times the low of 666 a few years back. This would make a reasonable spot for people to get out of the market and for the market to turn. Really expecting a crash and am amazed it has held up so long...
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“It’s the fact we’re catching up with the unknown, and it’s way ahead of us.”
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Just gets better every day ignoring the obvious... They will tell you we have it all under control.
There is no spoon, it is the scientists now who fill the shoes of Dr. Pangloss.

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gerald wrote:How can one make intelligent decisions based upon lies? or when people are afraid to call a spade a spade.

Governments -- in lies we trust.

THE Bureau of Meteorology has been accused of manipulating historic temperature records to fit a predetermined view of global warming. ( Australia )
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 15bb2512a5


The US has actually been cooling since the Thirties, the hottest decade on record

Goddard shows how, in recent years, NOAA’s US Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) has been “adjusting” its record by replacing real temperatures with data “fabricated” by computer models.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/enviro ... -data.html
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At what point is all trust and faith lost?

up date--

http://joannenova.com.au/2014/08/bom-fi ... ave-moved/

"Translated: So the Amberley thermometer might have secretly moved (and that might be classified) but we are sure it shifted one way or the other. Even though we don’t know where it was before, or how much difference that makes, we can figure out what the thermometers should have been recording in 1941 because of other stations which are hundreds of kilometers away."
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If they don't want to show you the original raw data how and where they got it and their methods, don't believe what they say. Especially if they say they are experts.
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http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_08_27_ebola/en/

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vincecate wrote:The S&P closed above 2000. It is over 3 times the low of 666 a few years back. This would make a reasonable spot for people to get out of the market and for the market to turn. Really expecting a crash and am amazed it has held up so long...
Agree. I am rebuilding shorts right here.

Not only do we have the triple but many of the most important bubbles of the last 100 years have topped out at this time of year:
September 3, 1929 top
August 25, 1987 top
September 1, 2000 top (lesser known because the market came up and tested its late March high before the true failure occurred)

Year 2000 chart showing the September top:
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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