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aedens
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Amazing how one week its confirmation bias then before that all is nuts that ends well.
A few minor X class CME ejection from recent Comets Strikes going Kamikaze.
Meanwhile the technical analysis matched the current calendar cycle to stocks.
As for many I'm still stuck at thermite signatures and Kerosene melting structural beams.
The data suggest they lied to us since Hell froze over.

http://eaonpritchard.blogspot.com/2014/ ... -else.html
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http://www.brookings.edu/research/inter ... ower-index

Meet The Puppetmasters: Here Are The 25 Most Politically Influential Billionaires In The US

and you think your vote matters?
aedens
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separate thread: https://docs.google.com/a/suspicious0bs ... sc1E#gid=0

No matter g

Even when compiled the gist of the matter is known the seal had already been set upon for whatever reason.

separate thread:
I am going to read up some more on Dr. Aidey with the cell membrane electromagnetic fields and inter cellular communication
to Cogitative processing issues in papers. August 1987

The malfunction effect was seen in 1989. They already know.

In theory we already know.
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C notes information arbiters and pattern recon already programed from our vix notes
and the probable course of action. As noted before added 1/7 to existing position.
If memory serves correct last smack down .9986 was covered to protect existing
book. Avarice is another topic and not the point of the exercise.
As we also seen rather recently the option Rentiers may not survive the larger opinion
of the House. The what if logic is just a overdue burst of fresh air to what is already
considered.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-1 ... -bear-side
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Best ISIS Strategy Another Lepanto

By Judi McLeod September 12, 2014

The Holy League stopped in its tracks the Ottoman Empire from
expanding further along the European side of the Mediterranean

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On October 7, 1571 the Battle of Lepanto took place when a fleet of
the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime
states, soundly defeated the flagship fleet of the Ottoman Empire in
five straight hours of fighting on the northern edge of the Gulf of
Corinth, off western Greece. The Ottoman forces sailing westwards
from their naval station in Lepanto were confronted by the Don John of
Austria-led Holy League forces, which had come from Messina, Sicily.

The Holy League stopped in its tracks the Ottoman Empire from
expanding further along the European side of the Mediterranean in the
last major naval battle in the Mediterranean fought entirely between
galleys. Historians record that a Turkish victory could have led to
Western Europe being overrun were it not for Lepanto.

It only happened because the Holy League forces had a strategy in
place.

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/65959
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Thank you for the date John on that event. I will read into it.

What model told the tulip speculators their time was up?

The spanish fleet had a new world boating accident on there silver of pieces of eight and license from the other realm to profiteer on shares.
The futures contract then to the said product went bidless in Flanders as strange as its sounds thats what happened. Liquidity pocket, and the air of simple realism we noted as a definition here.

The fourth crusaders earlier set the stage and helped the Venitian's dethone Alexius III a usurper in Constantinople in 1202 -1204 for payment of transport to Egypt. Zara from Hungary was conquered first for them also for the trade networks east. Baldwin of Flanders was made Emperor. When Constantinople fell later the West literally had to to West and the main flux period was 1532 to the unfolding of the new currency shift in power.

http://www.unrv.com/culture/mithras.php
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John wrote:
On October 7, 1571 the Battle of Lepanto took place when a fleet of
the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime
states, soundly defeated the flagship fleet of the Ottoman Empire in
five straight hours of fighting on the northern edge of the Gulf of
Corinth, off western Greece.
[...]
It only happened because the Holy League forces had a strategy in
place.
Technological innovations should not be overlooked in explaining the result of this battle. The beaks of Holy League galleys were removed for the battle so that bow cannons were more effective. This small but significant innovation along with the galeasse resulted in sinking or damaging possibly one-third of Ottoman ships (Crowley, 2008: 265). When the two battle lines collided, the Ottoman side was greatly depleted.

http://www.theartofbattle.com/battle-of ... o-1571.htm

Doria also advised taking the League’s six galleases and stationing them in the van, two before each of the three forward squadrons. A galleas was a large, multi-decked, Venetian merchant galley that had been outfitted with cannons not only on its bow, but also along its port and starboard sides. Where an ordinary galley was most vulnerable, a galleas packed heavy firepower. Don John increased their lethality by packing the decks with Spanish shooters (arquebusiers), bearing their handheld, smoothbore, heavy guns. Though slow moving, these six galleases would provide a powerful shock at the start of the battle.

http://www.catholic.com/magazine/articl ... stian-west

The West has had tech supriority over Muslims for the last 500 years and will continue to do so. In a big war, this probably makes the difference. In a gorilla war, not so much. Probably ISIS is closer to a big war than a gorilla war.
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ISIL - the ISLAMIC STATE of IRAQ and the LEVANT - Is Different



Pope Francis, 2014-SEP-13, on Saturday wrote:
...the spate of conflicts around the globe today were effectively a "piecemeal" Third World War, condemning the arms trade and "plotters of terrorism" sowing death and destruction.

"Humanity needs to weep and this is the time to weep," Francis said in the homily of a Mass during a visit to Italy's largest war memorial, a large, Fascist-era monument where more than 100,000 soldiers who died in World War One are buried.

The pope began his brief visit to northern Italy by first praying in a nearby, separate cemetery for some 15,000 soldiers from five nations of the Austro-Hungarian empire which were on the losing side of the Great War that broke out 100 years ago.

"War is madness," he said in his homily before the massive, sloping granite memorial, made of 22 steps on the side of hill with three crosses at the top.

"Even today, after the second failure of another world war, perhaps one can speak of a third war, one fought piecemeal, with crimes, massacres, destruction," he said.


In the past few months, Francis has made repeated appeals for an end to conflicts in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Gaza and parts of Africa.

"War is irrational; its only plan is to bring destruction: it seeks to grow by destroying," he said. "Greed, intolerance, the lust for power. These motives underlie the decision to go to war and they are too often justified by an ideology ...," he said.

Last month the pope, who has often condemned the concept of war in God's name, said it would be legitimate for the international community to use force to stop "unjust aggression" by Islamic State militants who have killed or displaced thousands of people in Iraq and Syria, many of them Christians.

In his homily, read at a sombre service to thousands of people braving the rain and which included the hauntingly funereal sound of a solitary bugle, Francis condemned "plotters of terrorism" but did not elaborate.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/09/1 ... 8L20140913
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I often wonder how this reasoning is supposed to work.

Earthquakes and hurricanes are madness as well, but it's just as
impossible to stop war as it is to top earthquakes and hurricanes.
All of them are irresistible forces of nature. So is sex.
> Last month the pope, who has often condemned the concept of war in
> God's name, said it would be legitimate for the international
> community to use force to stop "unjust aggression" by Islamic
> State militants who have killed or displaced thousands of people
> in Iraq and Syria, many of them Christians.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/09/1 ... 8L20140913

So I guess wars in defense of Christians are OK after all.
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How Media can slant a story - based on what they report.
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AP Story on the Pope's Homily on war"
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http://bigstory.ap.org/article/popes-ww ... sonal-ties
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Reuters Story on the same Homily on war"
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/09/1 ... 8L20140913
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Virtually all Newspapers ran the Reuters Story
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