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aedens
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http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/20 ... .html#more

I wish to find the red team ones also.

How many skills and industries are no longer needed?" no questions with out a permit G /sarc

There are 46.5 million Americans that are living in poverty, and the poverty rate in America has been at 15 percent or above for 3 consecutive years.
That is the first time that has happened since 1965. http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/24/news/ec ... d=HP_River

Like we noted the fastest growth sector is the welfare business. If people would even care to think who is the most destructive party in
the History of the United states it is not hard to find who and the results we are still seeing.

http://www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2 ... rrupt.html
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Higgenbotham
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GE, Siemens, and Rolls-Royce among others invest in industrial-grade systems capable of producing metal parts.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... lane-parts
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
aedens
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http://johngaltfla.com/wordpress/2014/0 ... anization/

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_As ... 50314.html Noske attitude is once again proven a non starter and again already in
the dust bin of history. Idiots on parade with crayons.

As you noted: How can that possibly be sustainable? Answer: It isn't.

http://www.survivalblog.com/2014/03/gue ... by-mc.html

http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/u ... t_03092014

http://republicbroadcasting.org/our-chi ... ion-camps/
Higgenbotham
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3D Printing Promises to Revolutionize Defense, Aerospace Industries
March 2014
Additive manufacturing has also made a big splash in the area of tooling, Dietrich said. Using 3D printing, engineers in assembly factories can print out customized tools that help with the manufacturing of complex items, he said.
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/ ... tries.aspx
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Higgenbotham wrote:3D Printing Promises to Revolutionize Defense, Aerospace Industries
March 2014
Additive manufacturing has also made a big splash in the area of tooling, Dietrich said. Using 3D printing, engineers in assembly factories can print out customized tools that help with the manufacturing of complex items, he said.
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/ ... tries.aspx
1/3 of there customer base will die before age 40 some allude to, anyways... http://aqicn.org/city/beijing/

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/indi ... indid=2073

The Soviets were about to hand over a prototype bomb when Mao’s saber rattling over Taiwan spooked them. As Mao prepared to invade Quemoy (Jinmen) and Matsu (Mazu) in September 1958, Khrushchev advised caution. Mao was deeply offended, in part because he no longer respected Soviet military advice.[36] So it was that when Khrushchev pointedly reminded him that America possessed nuclear weapons, Mao airily dismissed the possibility of mass casualties. “So what if we lose 300 million people,” the Great Helmsman told a stunned Khrushchev. “Our women will make it up in a generation.”
Not surprisingly, in June 1959, Khrushchev unilaterally abrogated the agreement that was to have provided China with an atomic weapon.[37] Mao was furious. In September of that year he angrily denounced Soviet meddling in Chinese affairs, telling members of the Military Affairs Commission, “It is absolutely impermissible to go behind the back of our fatherland to collude with a foreign country.”[38] The Soviets were “revisionists,” China was soon telling the world, and a greater threat than American “imperialism.” In going his own way, Mao was now less a part of an international revolutionary movement than the reawakening Hegemon slowly exerting control over ever wider territory.

Like I remember here when the river was dead in the late sixtys.
Later over 800,000 gallons of sludge - diluted abrasive oil was leaked into it from telemetry phone tag
retards which we warned was a disaster waiting for a head line as "cost savings".
Gee I guess write senator x two decades removed from whatever reality.
http://www.freep.com/article/20131211/N ... bridge-oil

We already seen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubbly_Creek bubbly creek and last time I checked the north and south canals to connect the main rivers
was still moving forward over there updated here --- http://www.forbes.com/sites/ywang/2014/ ... n-project/

Epic disasters still wanting to increase the amount of crude oil running through Line 5 by 1.2 million gallons of oil a day.
http://www.joycefdn.org/sunken-hazard-a ... -mackinac/
Is it safe?, just buy a expert to says it is.
They want to use ships from st ignace to chicago also.
The issue is the age of the pipe and get it the hell out of the drinking water.
Thousands of miles away in a swamp they proclaim it is safe just as 100 trillion unfunded liability is also.
Educated ......

water wheat weather and I think Nixon is still a post war MIC idiot... When you are not left, or right you are seeing what is as no man status
as we the people.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-1 ... using-2006

There is no painless monetary fix that will shift the allocation of capital toward productive investment and away from distortive speculation.

[36] Indeed, just two months before he had told a meeting of the Military Affairs Commission that Chinese military theory and experience (which is to say, Mao’s own) were superior to those of the Soviets.

[37] Talbot, 269.

[38] Mao, “Speech at the Enlarged Session of the Military Affairs Committee and the External Affairs Conference,” 11 September 1959, Schram, Chairman Mao Talks, 151.

[39] At the Tenth Plenum of the Central Committee in 1962, Mao recalled his escalating troubles with Soviet leaders: “In 1958 Khrushchev wanted to set up a Soviet-Chinese combined fleet in order to seal us off [from attacking the offshore islands held by Taiwan]. At the time of the border dispute with India, he supported Nehru. At the dinner on our National Day he attacked us. . . . Today . . . we are called ‘adventurists, nationalists, dogmatists.’ ” Mao’s speech became public knowledge in the West only after it was published in 1969. Laszlo Ladany, The Communist Party of China and Marxism: A Self-Portrait, 1921–1985 (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1988), 267–68. Added to these insults was a real injury: Khrushchev’s suspension of all technical assistance to China. Perhaps because Mao did not want to appear the supplicant, he did not mention that in 1960 Soviet engineers and technicians in China had rolled up their blueprints and returned home, cutting China off from its only source of modern technology.
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Not many bears left.
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Now: Mr. Russell, 89, has since reverted back to his gloomy ways. “”In the big picture, I continue to believe that we’re in a world depression,” Mr. Russell warned his 12,000 subscribers earlier this year. “I think we’re at the inflection point where the primary bear trend is overcoming the frantic action of the Fed.”
To be sure, not all bears have turned cheerleaders. In fact, one gloomy prognosticator remains steadfast in his bearish ways.

John Hussman—Hussman FundsPortfolio manager John Hussman isn’t ready to emerge from hibernation, but his bearish stance have cost his investors dearly.

The fund remains fully hedged. “I don’t think people appreciate how eager I would be to lift our hedges if the evidence supported it,” Mr. Hussman told WSJ earlier this month.
http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/03/ ... ear-rally/


Follow up to the weekend discussion. Copper could be poised to collapse:

http://peterlbrandt.com/copper-copper-topper/
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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aedens wrote: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-1 ... using-2006

There is no painless monetary fix that will shift the allocation of capital toward productive investment and away from distortive speculation.
That's being very polite. How about if he said we're totally screwed.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
aedens
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As compared to them we have some time....
http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.be/search ... results=50

I have seen a sentiment shift on numerous levels.
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Higgenbotham wrote:
aedens wrote: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-1 ... using-2006

There is no painless monetary fix that will shift the allocation of capital toward productive investment and away from distortive speculation.
That's being very polite. How about if he said we're totally screwed.
Maybe H ---- Things are bubbling, the question is --- what comes to the surface first the good or the bad? an indication of possibilities?

An interesting posting from the Thunderbolts site, implying that water could be easy turned into calcium --"The Jurassic Coast – a Transmutation Extinction?"
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2014/03 ... xtinction/

"What tool of nature fossilized these once watery marine Ammonites? We have a powerful clue. Eric Milton describes his examination of a petrified tree trunk (essentially water and carbon) in Alberta, Canada:

“The piece was pure clear silica inside, it was coated with a rougher opaque crust of partially fused sand. The tree, whose stump was petrified, was alive five years ago! After the tree was cut down to accommodate the right of way for a new power transmission line, an accidental break allowed the live high-voltage wire to contact several tree stumps still in the ground. The power was cut off within hours of the break. All of the tree roots which contacted the broken wire were fossilized.”

"H2O, or water, is two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, with 10 protons. Calcium, (the basic stuff of limestone) has a proton count (or, atomic number) of 20. This is twice that of water. All that is theoretically needed to convert water to calcium is an abundance of neutrons. Lightning discharge is recorded as producing an abundance of neutrons. Feasible? Yes. Possible? Maybe, but certainly a trail to be investigated. Transmutation by plasma discharge events,"

Oh did I mention this is pseudo-scientific -- http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Electric_Universe

"The "Electric Universe" (EU) is an umbrella term that covers various pseudo-scientific cosmological ideas built around the claim that the formation and existence of various features of the universe can be better explained by electromagnetism than by gravity. The exact claims are diverse and vary from crank author to author."
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And if water can be transmuted into calcium, what base material could be transmuted into gold? Think of the ramifications, interesting. This idea must be squashed, it is too dangerous.
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