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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catallaxy
http://www.econlib.org/library/Mises/HmA/msHmA17.html
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-2 ... ver-decade
It is therefore impermissible to consider the demand for money as limited.
The very notion of an unlimited demand is, however, contradictory.
http://www.econlib.org/library/Mises/HmA/msHmA17.html
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-2 ... ver-decade
It is therefore impermissible to consider the demand for money as limited.
The very notion of an unlimited demand is, however, contradictory.
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"In that day "the lovely young women and strong young men will faint because of thirst. They who swear by the shame of Samaria (false beliefs and practices held by the non-believing world), or say, `As surely as your god lives, O Dan,' or, `As surely as the god of Beersheba (false beliefs) lives'-- they will fall, never to rise again." (Amos 8:13-14).
Sir Robert Anderson's viewpoint recently was found to be faulty due to missing 3 full days. According to Anderson's calculations, the decree to rebuild and restore Jerusalem as recorded in Nehemiah 2:1-6 came from King Artaxerxes on Nisan 1, which was thought to have occurred on Friday, March 14, 445 BC. By adding 173,880 days to this date, we are taken forward in time to April 6, AD 32, which is thought to be the date on which Jesus rode into Jerusalem with crowds proclaiming him to be the Messiah. (The 173,880 days are based on Daniel's prophecy that foretells of a period of 69 cycles of 7 years. When the time frame of 360 days per year are used, the value evolved comes from attaining the number of days by multiplying 69 x 7 x 360 = 173,880 days).
King Artaxerxes' reign. The results show that Nehemiah received the decree to rebuild Jerusalem on Sunday, March 16, 445 BC.
(1) Sachs, A.J., Pinches, T.G., & Strassmaier, J.N., Late Babylonian Astronomical and Related Texts, Brown University Press, Providence, R.I., © 1955.
(2) Dandamaev, M.A., A Political History of the Achaemenid Empire, E.J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, © 1989, p. 234.
(3) Parker, Richard A. & Dubberstein, Waldo H., Babylonian Chronology: 626 BC - AD 75, Brown University Press, Providence, R.I., © 1956, p. 17.
(4) Thiele, Edwin R., The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids Michigan 49506, © 1983, p 53, 180.
(5) E. J. Bickerman, Chronology of the Ancient World, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, © 1968, p 117.
(6) Herman H. Goldstine, New and Full Moons, 1001 BC to AD 1651, © 1973 by The American Philosophical Society, Independence Square, Philadelphia, p 45.
(7) S. H. Horn & L. H. Wood, "The Fifth-Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine," Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954), p 8.
(8) Horn, S.H. & Wood, L.H., The Fifth Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954): pp 9-10.
(9) Herman H. Goldstine, New and Full Moons, 1001 BC to AD 1651, © 1973 by The American Philosophical Society, Independence Square, Philadelphia, p 45.
(10) Horn, S.H. & Wood, L.H., The Fifth Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954): pp 9-10.
"If you reject my decrees and abhor my laws and fail to carry out all my commands and so violate my covenant, then . . . . I will scatter you among the nations and will draw out my sword and pursue you. Your land will be laid waste, and your cities will lie in ruins. Then the land will enjoy its Sabbath years all the time that it lies desolate and you are in the country of your enemies." (Lev 26:15, 33-34).
"The Anointed One [Messiah] will be cut off and will have nothing. The people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city [Jerusalem] and the sanctuary [temple]." (Dan. 9:26).
When Israel rejected her Messiah, counting for the year of Jubilee ended again at the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. Instead of the seventy years of desolation foretold by Jeremiah for the first dispersion, Gentiles nations trampled on Jerusalem for 1,897 years until June 7, 1967. Jesus foretold of Gentile control of Jerusalem and emphasized that Jewish conquest of Jerusalem would mark the final generation for the end times
(See Luke 21:7,20-24, 29-33).
Due to the erratic rotation of the Earth, the time and location of the eclipse cannot be forecast perfectly.
This eclipse's forecast is estimated to be accurate to within 2km in distance and a few seconds in time.
The timing is the fact ignorances can be cured. We are told few can hear. I was in that condition also.
Timing is not problem, paying attention is. The window in some views will last as it was written already.
As had been told.
And also the nation whom they serve I will judge. gen15
This month shall be your beginning of months; it shall be the first month of the year to you. ex12
Sir Robert Anderson's viewpoint recently was found to be faulty due to missing 3 full days. According to Anderson's calculations, the decree to rebuild and restore Jerusalem as recorded in Nehemiah 2:1-6 came from King Artaxerxes on Nisan 1, which was thought to have occurred on Friday, March 14, 445 BC. By adding 173,880 days to this date, we are taken forward in time to April 6, AD 32, which is thought to be the date on which Jesus rode into Jerusalem with crowds proclaiming him to be the Messiah. (The 173,880 days are based on Daniel's prophecy that foretells of a period of 69 cycles of 7 years. When the time frame of 360 days per year are used, the value evolved comes from attaining the number of days by multiplying 69 x 7 x 360 = 173,880 days).
King Artaxerxes' reign. The results show that Nehemiah received the decree to rebuild Jerusalem on Sunday, March 16, 445 BC.
(1) Sachs, A.J., Pinches, T.G., & Strassmaier, J.N., Late Babylonian Astronomical and Related Texts, Brown University Press, Providence, R.I., © 1955.
(2) Dandamaev, M.A., A Political History of the Achaemenid Empire, E.J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, © 1989, p. 234.
(3) Parker, Richard A. & Dubberstein, Waldo H., Babylonian Chronology: 626 BC - AD 75, Brown University Press, Providence, R.I., © 1956, p. 17.
(4) Thiele, Edwin R., The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids Michigan 49506, © 1983, p 53, 180.
(5) E. J. Bickerman, Chronology of the Ancient World, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, © 1968, p 117.
(6) Herman H. Goldstine, New and Full Moons, 1001 BC to AD 1651, © 1973 by The American Philosophical Society, Independence Square, Philadelphia, p 45.
(7) S. H. Horn & L. H. Wood, "The Fifth-Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine," Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954), p 8.
(8) Horn, S.H. & Wood, L.H., The Fifth Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954): pp 9-10.
(9) Herman H. Goldstine, New and Full Moons, 1001 BC to AD 1651, © 1973 by The American Philosophical Society, Independence Square, Philadelphia, p 45.
(10) Horn, S.H. & Wood, L.H., The Fifth Century Jewish Calendar at Elephantine, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13 (January 1954): pp 9-10.
"If you reject my decrees and abhor my laws and fail to carry out all my commands and so violate my covenant, then . . . . I will scatter you among the nations and will draw out my sword and pursue you. Your land will be laid waste, and your cities will lie in ruins. Then the land will enjoy its Sabbath years all the time that it lies desolate and you are in the country of your enemies." (Lev 26:15, 33-34).
"The Anointed One [Messiah] will be cut off and will have nothing. The people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city [Jerusalem] and the sanctuary [temple]." (Dan. 9:26).
When Israel rejected her Messiah, counting for the year of Jubilee ended again at the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. Instead of the seventy years of desolation foretold by Jeremiah for the first dispersion, Gentiles nations trampled on Jerusalem for 1,897 years until June 7, 1967. Jesus foretold of Gentile control of Jerusalem and emphasized that Jewish conquest of Jerusalem would mark the final generation for the end times
(See Luke 21:7,20-24, 29-33).
Due to the erratic rotation of the Earth, the time and location of the eclipse cannot be forecast perfectly.
This eclipse's forecast is estimated to be accurate to within 2km in distance and a few seconds in time.
The timing is the fact ignorances can be cured. We are told few can hear. I was in that condition also.
Timing is not problem, paying attention is. The window in some views will last as it was written already.
As had been told.
And also the nation whom they serve I will judge. gen15
This month shall be your beginning of months; it shall be the first month of the year to you. ex12
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http://www.radixjournal.com/journal/201 ... man-nature
emory study in action - it is impossible for them to fathom what the actual seal means
amos was correct
emory study in action - it is impossible for them to fathom what the actual seal means
amos was correct
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http://www.amazon.com/BURIED-PIPE-DESIG ... 007147689X
Buried Pipe Design
A. P. Moser, Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
Utah State University
Logan, Utah
http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/bro ... 99700xi001
http://www.npr.org/2014/10/29/359875321 ... water-lost
Probably they'll let it continue to go to pot because bailing out bankrupt banks and corporations is the priority here as we know.
Classic case of civilization in collapse.
http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/bro ... 9970001001
The other thing worthy of mention that the NPR article seems to neglect is they show pictures of golf ball sized holes in a water main that was dug up in the City of Chicago. The sewer lines were probably laid at the same time in fairly close proximity.
As both the sewer and water infrastructure gets old and decays, the sewage will leak into the water lines. The population will probably be too ignorant to pinpoint this as a problem and potential cause of the spread of disease (apparently it already is).
Probably "Taxpayers for Common Sense" is a Soros, etc., funded NGO secretly working as an agent for the mega-banks in an effort to divert funds from needed infrastructure toward the continued the bailout of bankrupt banks. A trillion dollars for needed underground pipeline improvements is a potential source of funds to divert to the banks is the way they would view it.
Buried Pipe Design
A. P. Moser, Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
Utah State University
Logan, Utah
A. P. Moser is a Fellow and Life Member of ASME. He has served on committees of the Transportation Research Board and is an Emeritus Member of the Culverts and Hydraulic Structures Committee. He is a Life Member of American Water Works Association (AWWA). Emeritus Associate Dean and Emeritus Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of Utah State University, Dr. Moser is heavily involved in establishing piping specifications and regulations.
The above quote can be found here:A.P. Moser wrote: In American cities, piping systems are complex and marvelous. But
the average city dweller does not know of, and could not care less
about, buried pipes and simply takes them for granted. This person
cannot contemplate the consequences if these services were to be
disrupted. City managers and pipeline engineers are sobered by
the present-day reality of deteriorating pipe systems. The problem
is almost overwhelming.
http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/bro ... 99700xi001
http://www.npr.org/2014/10/29/359875321 ... water-lost
Probably they'll let it continue to go to pot because bailing out bankrupt banks and corporations is the priority here as we know.
Classic case of civilization in collapse.
The above quote can be found here:A.P. Moser wrote: Underground conduits have served to improve people’s standard of
living since the dawn of civilization. Remnants of such structures from
ancient civilizations have been found in Europe, Asia, and even the
western hemisphere, where some of the ancient inhabitants of South
and Central America had water and sewer systems. These early engineering
structures are often referred to as examples of the art of
engineering. Nevertheless, whether art or science, engineers and scientists
still stand amazed at these early water and sewer projects.
They seem to bridge the gap between ancient and modern engineering
practice. The gap referred to here is that period known as the “dark
ages” in which little or no subsurface construction was practiced—a
time when most of the ancient “art” was lost.
http://accessengineeringlibrary.com/bro ... 9970001001
The other thing worthy of mention that the NPR article seems to neglect is they show pictures of golf ball sized holes in a water main that was dug up in the City of Chicago. The sewer lines were probably laid at the same time in fairly close proximity.
As both the sewer and water infrastructure gets old and decays, the sewage will leak into the water lines. The population will probably be too ignorant to pinpoint this as a problem and potential cause of the spread of disease (apparently it already is).
This is really stupid - here's why. All of the water that leaves these plants is going to be metered. All of the water that goes into homes and businesses is going to be metered. These meters are highly accurate. The difference is going to be how much water is leaking from the deteriorating infrastructure. They know exactly what the problem is and how much it is."Anytime somebody tells me that we have to spend more money, I'm going to look at who is telling me that and do they have an interest in it," says Steve Ellis of the Washington-based group Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Probably "Taxpayers for Common Sense" is a Soros, etc., funded NGO secretly working as an agent for the mega-banks in an effort to divert funds from needed infrastructure toward the continued the bailout of bankrupt banks. A trillion dollars for needed underground pipeline improvements is a potential source of funds to divert to the banks is the way they would view it.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Anyone who lives in Texas now has some clues as to who would like to be their local warlord when the collapse comes, and also how said local warlord will deal with any dissent.gerald wrote: No big deal in Texas, just a small time rumble. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morn ... iker-gang/
As it has been said, war is a game. and the bikers are also playing a game.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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The effects of leaking sewer pipes are discussed, and the idea that this has recently been identified as a problem. Article is about a year old.
http://wisconsinwatch.org/2014/05/leaky ... -to-lakes/The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges it could be a problem nationwide. The agency cites research from Southern California showing that people who swam in areas near flowing storm drains were 50 percent more likely to get sick than those who swam farther from the same drains.
This idea that the pathway from sewer pipes to storm drains might be a significant source of contamination even in areas with separate systems is new, as is the ability to track it.
Whether it is happening in Madison is unknown, said Trina McMahon, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of civil engineering who studies the area’s Yahara lakes.
Three years ago, when she sat on a multi-agency committee considering how to improve the Yahara lakes’ beaches, she was not concerned about sewer-stormwater cross-contamination.
“I was a skeptic about the (human) bacteria or pathogens being in the stormwater,” she said. “But the work coming out of UW-Milwaukee has really changed my mind on that.”
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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The same is true of bridges.
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