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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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Audio from murder:

BLM 1: "We got a Trumper right here!"
Murderer: "Right here?"
[Shot 1. Shot 2]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcwcOA_ ... e=youtu.be

3 minutes before murder, killer standing with a half a dozen other BLM/ANTIFA rioters.

Democrat thugs know who the killer is and will not turn him in.

https://twitter.com/Dataracer117/status ... 2175619072

Left picture tonight, other is killer yesterday in Camas, Washington

https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/12 ... 0237438979

In enhanced zoomed video murderer is staring, ready to draw his weapon on a random Trump parade member.

https://twitter.com/mfoxhunter/status/1 ... 3351738370

Murderer chanting "Black Lives Matter" in the middle of an intersection while using suck-my-dick chopping hand gesture on genitals.

https://twitter.com/KittyLists/status/1 ... 0519503872


pretty unique vest and tattoo location

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY4Yvbm6Tw4
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Higgenbotham
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 8:07 am https://youtu.be/ItAk0ghjX0Q?t=418

From former Fed official -

"We have to acknowledge the fact that the power of the Fed to stimulate the economy right now is pretty low."
"The stock market's already very high."
Without directly admitting it, and maybe not realizing what he is really saying, he admitted what the Fed has done to stimulate the economy:

Low interest rates
High stock market
Keeping credit markets wide open

William Dudley, President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 2009-2018
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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aeden wrote: Sat Aug 29, 2020 11:33 pm Your correct H ---- Higgenbotham » Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:32 pm
Putting these 2 independent analyses side by side, things don't look too good. Hussman is saying that without dividends being taken into account the S&P 500 will return zero over the next 10 years assuming 6% nominal growth in GDP. Yet, the other analysis shows that based on demographics GDP can't really grow that fast, unless inflation is more than about 4% at the same time the working age population is employed to the same extent it was during the past 3 decades.
I made a mistake there by assuming that the estimated return includes dividends. A recent article by Hussman says that is not the case.

But if we look at the current numbers instead, the -0.84 percent estimate for the mix of investments implies a yearly stocks return of about minus 2 percent (because the return on the 40% is estimated at plus 1% or so). Assuming that's a reasonable estimate, then 4% inflation is now a good estimate for the inflation needed to get 6% nominal GDP growth. And think that's your point in bringing this up now. The minus 2 percent would actually be reduced by however much inflation falls short of 4%, right?
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Assuming that's a reasonable estimate, then 4% inflation is now a good estimate for the inflation needed to get 6% nominal GDP growth.

The estimate was on a ten year path. They lost basically three or four years from the collaborative gain of function cults as millions of jobs
are just simply flat ass gone.
The contractors I know cannot find labor and over eighty percent cannot pass drugs or alcohol screening anyways.
Like I told you point blank they only work for whites who pay that do work. Framing and cement custom work is months behind now.
They have words about their own which would make the devil blush.

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https://wynninghistory.com/2020/08/04/t ... -boy-poem/
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field notes

http://mileswmathis.com/pepper.pdf

You N4ZI punks just dont get it. WE WILL TAKE OVER YOUR P-O-S country.
The time of White supremacy is over. The AGE of the ANTIFA has come!
I recommend you watch this song from youtube right now if you are a fascist. Me and my GANG are just as tough!
This is a SONG for our racist P-O-S president!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy-SiZSlmhI
IF YOU PREACH HATE THEN EXPECT HATE!!!
#ANTIFA

Try explaining to these idiots we do not like Fascist or Communists halfwits.

We know why votes matter to the Uncle Agenda.

“La Victoria trova cento padri, a nessuno vuole riconoscere l’insuccesso.”
It was written in 1942 by Galeazzo Ciano, Benito Mussolini’s son-in-law and foreign minister at the time.
The quote is about passing the buck and avoiding responsibility.

Giovanni Gentile was an Italian neo-Hegelian idealist philosopher, educator, and fascist politician. The self-styled "philosopher of Fascism", he was influential in providing an intellectual foundation for Italian Fascism, and ghostwrote part of The Doctrine of Fascism (1932) with Benito Mussolini. He was involved in the resurgence of Hegelian idealism in Italian philosophy and also devised his own system of thought, which he called "actual idealism" or "actualism", which has been described as "the subjective extreme of the idealist tradition"

Unfortunately, even more than Arndt, Fichte, and Kant, this same Hegel was a genius in formulating magnificent abstract conceptions and in clothing them in almost irresistibly seductive language. It was due partly to Hegel that the Machiavellian cynicism of the end justifying the means, whereas Plato had understood clearly enough that the end is determined by the means, became a temporarily dominant force in Central European ideology and political theory down through the 1830's until a new Prussian monarch, Frederick William IV, who also happened to be an intellectual, revived the supremacy of philosophical idealism after he came to the throne in 1840, and of course it was during the 1830's that the impressionable Marx entered the German university system as a freshman student. Essentially, Hegel was a materialistic utilitarian like Jeremy Bentham in England, and his lip service to the idealism of freedom, like that of Marx to the so-called eventual withering away of the state, was just a pose. Influenced as he was by the great 17th-century Italian historian, Giambattista Vico, and by the great 18th-century German historian Johann Gottfried Herder, Hegel imagined human history moving in spirals toward an explicit goal of perfection, and to Hegel that goal was the perfect omniscient and omnipotent state, which he camouflaged in the quaint notion that perfect human freedom could only then be attained when every libertarian individual identified his own will with that of the state. Like Marx, Hegel in reality was eager to move as far and as fast as he could away from any real liberty. Karl Marx, of course, was the typical Jew copycat in politics that wealthy Felix Mendelssohn with his unlimited appetite for plagiarism was in music, and it is safe to say that the Karl Marx-Vladimir Lenin ideology of supreme totalitarian Communism could never have emerged in the world as the monstrosity that it is without the Hegelian adaptation of Plato's dialectic of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. Hegel himself was the indispensable deus ex machina, and although the primitive Lenin complained in letters in 1916 from his room next to the sausage factory in Zuerich/Switzerland that after six months of diligent effort he was simply intellectually incapable of understanding Hegel, that did not matter because young Marx had understood Hegel clearly enough and Lenin was capable of understanding the more crude and simplistic philosophy of Karl Marx. In their worship of absolutism, Hegel, Marx, and Lenin were unmistakable disciples of Voltaire just as Bismarck, Kaiser Bill II, and Hitler were the disciples of Rousseau who put his faith in people.

http://vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/6/1/Hoggan67-90.html

But wherever the wicked are, who are marked for eternal ruin,
they shall be found by the judgments of God. Luke 17:36

Only fools have open Borders. I will recheck the apprehension numbers to be fair. 298,238
Legal immigration was never an issue.

https://mises.org/library/vampire-economy
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fri ... speaks-out
Asked what his message would be to President Donald Trump, Bishop’s friend said “send troops.”

“Portland is as corrupt as any place you’ve ever seen or heard about in the movies,” said the friend, adding that Patriot Prayer members are being charged with felony rioting while the actual Antifa rioters who throw explosives at police are set free by the District Attorney.
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So who has signed up for testing Russia's vaccine so far?
Why, I'm glad you ask. The Philippines, Saudi Arabia, The UAE and, wait for it, Brazil. All resource rich countries, who most definitely don't benefit from Gates' vision of a new world. Imagine that.
We've been promising you for at least 2 years now. The world is going to go through an incredibly volatile period where the geopolitical world we've enjoyed since World War 2 fractures, breaks, and is reconfigured. We are seeing the forming of these new alliances right now.
Buckle up, this is not going to be smooth sailing.

Chris

“In God we trust; all others must bring data.” W. Edwards Deming

thread: deming
thread: sogo salem l8ter green cloud
Malachi 4:4
aeden
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https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/featu ... rming.html
The point is methane is not the issue.
We had this discussion with evaporators tests in zones to trend precipitation models from
data streams. It dumped the water into the Ocean from spatially averaged relative humidity profiles.

The checkerboard studies proved this long ago for a decade model. We have data for other geomagnetic
and loop of conveyor belt, surface water flows realities still poorly understood.
For fun if I remember the drought-related die-offs of the blue oak would be input for now.

The zealots in Kommyfornia should of select cut since as the retards said " we would rather
burn the state down to the ground than allow one tree for sale." They are severely mentally retarded experts.

Yes I sold CUT to raise cash into Sept sweeps if that helps the unresponsive cults as a maybe BTFD on a dislocation
in a wild guess only.
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https://twitter.com/SLMPD/status/1300243847243497472
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/watch-bla ... ld-oregon/

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) gave an explicit endorsement of left-wing terrorism during a recent appearance on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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