Re: Financial topics
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:05 pm
http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the- ... -in-libya/
concentration camp prisoners. According to one source, many of these Copts have been tortured.
Some have had the famous Coptic cross often tattooed on the wrists of Copts burned off with acid.
Notes from 6: This current rally is a marked up distribution from hell, but not to retail, straight back into the Wall Street greed trade.
Liquidity is actually tight, as ZH notes in credit and DXY markets + emerging economies are looking sicker by the day,
seen in FX and ETFs, stocks and bonds. Commodities are not rallying along with gold. So we got problem, big f*cking problem,
if Asia/BRICs are either choking on stagflation to upright deflation collapse. The QE experiment to re-inflate the global economy
has failed, instead they got a global stock bubble. And if bursts...
No wonder those 'geniuses' look sick and busted. Their arrogance is killing them.
No the proxy my friend, we are angry but we cannot let the sun go down on it since it consumes energy
for proper thought and recourse of due process.
concentration camp prisoners. According to one source, many of these Copts have been tortured.
Some have had the famous Coptic cross often tattooed on the wrists of Copts burned off with acid.
Notes from 6: This current rally is a marked up distribution from hell, but not to retail, straight back into the Wall Street greed trade.
Liquidity is actually tight, as ZH notes in credit and DXY markets + emerging economies are looking sicker by the day,
seen in FX and ETFs, stocks and bonds. Commodities are not rallying along with gold. So we got problem, big f*cking problem,
if Asia/BRICs are either choking on stagflation to upright deflation collapse. The QE experiment to re-inflate the global economy
has failed, instead they got a global stock bubble. And if bursts...
No wonder those 'geniuses' look sick and busted. Their arrogance is killing them.
No the proxy my friend, we are angry but we cannot let the sun go down on it since it consumes energy
for proper thought and recourse of due process.