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aedens
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Martin's or Stizostedion's?

If Assad is fair game so must be Erdogan.
“Women and children lived here. Erdogan killed all of them with heavy artillery, he destroyed this home,” added the woman.
http://absolutemichigan.com/michigan/mi ... ye-season/ About the time "season" the sheep pens and the market meet the direct cash flow reality. As you posited and noted clearly the dinosaurs bones are being picked clean as the divergences more than appear to be picking up.

Also the planet knows about erdogan as much as the assad lunatics.

This was when, now off the radar again sorry to say....http://gulagbound.com/48699/congratulat ... to-mexico/

and the good old yellow cake discussion's earlier noted http://www.examiner.com/article/fbi-inv ... amily-ties

Many do not think much time will pass once the dimmcrats take completely over and for that matter the rhinos as seen bluntly clear are in lock step with them in this fatal deceit unfolding. We considered early, or to say bluntly in the 2018 thread a perception of a view we wish to be wrong in since the scrolls from old are warnings you today may consider the script with ggs and gd rhetorical responses to chaos theory masked as secular a few palpable realties for the alleged secular branches deemed permissible. As we noted early and clear Ankara was a no doubt timeline to what is seen from more than a few views. The “Sixth Trumpet” prophecy gives me a head ache since we know the actions it entails since well, people are stupid to be brief.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

If a actual fuse gets pulled along the way which is what we find in the Book is a real option, so be it either way on his foot stool.

As you noted " While it is clear that disinformation is rife as ordered chaos brings about additional order in a ratcheting effect that may not end anytime soon. " This is true until the planet meets "Two pounds of wheat for a day's wages" For many this is past true today.
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Lets guess they failed top to bottom the senate yelled years later.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-2 ... us-history
Years for us years for you paying idiots.

The Director of the Bureau of Toxicology and Environmental Assessment at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, recently issued a “Health Update” to “primary care, urgent care, internal medicine, and emergency medicine providers” in the area cautioning them against conducting tests on patients with symptoms.

The advisory, dated Tuesday, March 8, requested that healthcare professionals “look for alternate etiologies other than air contamination,” and “avoid performing any toxicological tests,” claiming “these are not recommended and are unlikely to provide useful data for clinical evaluation of patients.”

http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/eprp/H ... 0FINAL.pdf

As for us also since metd we warned you the Calvary is not coming.
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https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/worl ... on-europe/
I have warned that each terrorist group seems to act in their own cyclical manner, and the cycle that evolves is a fingerprint to each group. Now, it turns out that it has been confirmed that all three of the bombers in Brussels had links to the cell in Paris.

These attacks are strategic in the sense that ISIS understands what it is doing. There was a newsletter, “al-Naba,” which was published a few weeks after the Paris attack. There, ISIS stated its goals as reported by the Intercept that “the Paris raid has caused the creation of a state of instability in European countries which will have long-term effects.” The article went on to state that this would be “the weakening of European cohesion, including demands to repeal the Schengen Agreement…which permits free traveling in Europe without checkpoints.”

From this perspective, ISIS appears to be waging strategic war against Europe. Indeed, they have instigated the pretend “refugee crisis” that has really been a migration at best, if not a covert invasion. Of course not every person is an invader. When over 1 million people are sent to Europe, as we can see, it does not take thousands to destabilize Europe. The big question: Will Europe now assemble an army to invade Syria/Iraq to try to save itself?
Martin's take is it is a "migration at best," "if not a covert invasion". That doesn't help settle the debate about what to call it but I will stand by my assessment that Northern Europe has entered the dark age, and Martin's analysis helps there.
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, Welcome to Hell. Dark Age may too euphemistic to describe what is coming.

The reactors were designed to last 40 years, then be replaced with new technology. The article states 39 reactors have crossed the 40 year mark.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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This guy begins by channeling Higgie, but becomes increasingly
incoherent as time goes on.

aedens
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Can we appeal for a coherent path forward when we pay them as we do to pay attention to even simple requests?

I was checking a few months ago what the Germans have done.

Last year, Germany's total energy consumption was equivalent to 312 million tonnes of oil, generally written as tonnes of oil equivalent (toe). In power terms this is roughly 430 GW. And of this the energy mix was as follows: Oil was 35.8%, natural gas 21.7%, coal 25.4%, nuclear energy 7.2%, hydro-electricity 1.5% and non-hydro renewables 8.3%.

The numbers seem realistic but time will tell.

http://www.theenergycollective.com/robe ... -you-think
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John wrote:This guy begins by channeling Higgie, but becomes increasingly
incoherent as time goes on.

http://www.youtube.com/v/_csZynxSrwE
It doesn't take him very long to become incoherent. He keeps talking as if this is an agricultural civilization, like Rome. He should be standing outside a FoxConn factory or a Wal-Mart to make his point. The people who were dispossessed of their land during the Roman collapse are comparable to the people who have been dispossessed of main street businesses and middle class factory jobs during this one. Agriculture is only 2-3% of the modern economy and the reduction of agricultural employment and the green revolution were a great boon for the agricultural populations who left the land for good paying jobs in the cities. Today's periphery is anything that is far from Washington, Brussels, London, etc., or a US state capital. Even Detroit would qualify as part of the periphery. He could stand outside of the old Packard plant in Detroit to make his point.

Another aspect that is feeding into the dark age that is descending over Europe are the radical feminists and their neutered native males who allow them to run roughshod over civilization sustaining values. The radical European feminists have chosen their form of radical subjugation. Nowhere are the radical feminists more radical than in Sweden and nowhere has the female population suffered more. Another peripheral location that he could stand in to illustrate the dark age that is descending over Europe would be Malmo. The rabid radical civilization destroying feminists and their neutered native male pets are strongly feeding this dark age and are something that hasn't been discussed nearly enough.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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http://upsidedownworld.org/main/news-br ... ce-dissent

“The drought has killed us,” a young Honduran, Olman Funez, explained last summer. He was referring to what the World Bank called “one of the longest droughts in nearly half a century.” A 60-year-old Guatemalan peasant emphasized he had never “seen a crisis like this.” Carlos Román, a Nicaraguan farmer, told a reporter that “there is nothing. We eat what we can find.” 2014
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/10/31/ ... l-america/
These men are among the 2.8 million Central Americans “struggling to feed themselves” in the region’s “dry corridor”—“a drought-prone area shared by Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua,” according to the UN World Food Programme.

Given the corruption and death squads in addition to ecological debauchery's a tipping point is closer then we wish to factor in some contend.
http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/ac ... e-dissent/

The point remain as we have seen over the last three or four decades the soil and moisture retention zones are crippled past repair more contend.
As we know point blank it will be ignored for fiat production purposes for the selected plantation global structures.


http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_a ... d_won.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8390099.stm
http://upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/684/1/
https://nz.news.yahoo.com/world/a/31061 ... r-charges/
http://www.insightcrime.org/news-briefs ... arco-ghost
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The same dialectic and useful idiot watermelons http://georgechaniotakis.blogspot.de/20 ... decai.html
https://books.google.de/books?id=9g6_QZ ... sh&f=false
are strange bedfellows indeed today http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/6- ... oups/8146/

Befehl ist Befehl

https://jrbenjamin.files.wordpress.com/ ... emberg.jpg

Reagan’s commonsense view of historical inevitability was that an unworkable government was sure to break down sooner or later. ‘Communism is neither an economic or a political system – it is a form of insanity – a temporary aberration which will one day disappear from the earth because it is contrary to human nature,’ he wrote in his unpublished 1962 statement, ‘Are Liberals Really Liberal?’ […]

http://jrbenjamin.com/2016/02/29/appraising-reagan/

As long as both are funded one side will always have the fiat to maintain the allotted burn rate, or as we noted the wasting process.
As long as we witness these effects no thinking person can deny the effects.
I read they got a number two guys. Sorry that is a oxy moron of who printed it first.

We are taxed in our bread and our wine, in our incomes and our investments, on our land and on our property not only for base creatures who do not deserve the name of men, but for foreign nations, complaisant nations who will bow to us and accept our largesse and promise us to assist in the keeping of the peace - these mendicant nations who will destroy us when we show a moment of weakness or our treasury is bare, and surely it is becoming bare! We are taxed to maintain legions on their soil, in the name of law and order and the Pax Romana, a document which will fall into dust when it pleases our allies and our vassals. We keep them in precarious balance only with our gold. Is the heartblood of our nation worth these? Were they bound to us with ties of love, they would not ask our gold. They take our very flesh, and they hate and despise us. And who shall say we are worthy of more? ... When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself. - Marcus Tullius Cicero

self`-liq′uidating asset adj. isis

1. able to be converted into cash quickly. check
2. (esp. of a property) producing income that repays the cost.
3. drumph cuts its funding since chaos theory states Turbulence ensures that two adjacent points in a complex system will eventually
end up in very different positions after some time has elapsed.

Adjectives are just messengers being shot.
My experience is even in wheelchairs, they are still arrogant.
It is inherent in the species.

Exodus 20:17. No less than three of the Ten Commandments—the fifth, seventh, and tenth—directly involve strengthening marriages and families.

I would rather stand at the threshold of the house of my God Than dwell in the tents of wickedness.
No one is above another on Earth, we all have fallen short of the target. No big deal wake up.
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Since this secret deal was worked out on Feb. 26, the first chance the central bankers had to put their plan into action was mid-March.
The ECB met on March 10. The Bank of Japan met on March 15. The Fed met on March 16. All three central banks would be able to implement the secret plan in just five business days. Now it was “game on” for the biggest currency manipulation since 1985.
Yet how could Japan and Europe tighten without explicitly raising rates? They did it by raising expectations.
Markets thought Draghi’s ECB “bazooka” would be long lasting. Markets expected Kuroda of the Bank of Japan to do more aggressive QE.
In fact, Draghi did the minimum necessary, and then said he was done doing more. Kuroda did nothing. Both decisions acted like tightening relative to expectations. The euro and yen went up against the dollar immediately. Comparatively, the yuan went down with no explicit devaluation by China. This was the new Shanghai Accord in action. http://www.businessinsider.com/secret-m ... lar-2016-3

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... uro#p29379
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