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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aedens
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Higgenbotham wrote:The crash in gold and silver was a generational selling panic that followed the pattern of the 1929 stock market crash. By my calculations, if the pattern had been followed exactly, the metals would have reached their panic lows tomorrow, but they were reached today instead. By my reckoning, the crash in gold and silver is over.

It's possible gold and silver will go lower later if the Fed is brought under control and the hyper money printing is stopped.
They could care less. Cut POMO by four percent 100 * .04, 94 * .04 ect.....
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I see many avenues by which the monery printing could be halted. Like Putin shoving a nuclear warhead down their throat.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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From what is really going on it is not going to be fixed it appears. The desease rot in the IRS is past terminal internally.
Not one word from blue or red is factual on many levels as we know. All the intake notes are already shreaded it has been stated.
They learned that decades ago as we watched. Any document is classified once they read even public press
Even the redacted internal notes show terminal rot from memos. The voters are reaping the whirlwind of these retards.
The liberty minded litigators are starting to dig in for the long haul now who got screwed.
John Andrew Boehner is the 61st and current Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Holder is incapable and incompetant and partizan corupted. One party rule is the planned destructionary path
of choice. The destuction was a art form many have noted. You are correct thay will do and say anything just
as Moscow or any others have since parasites are all the same.
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It won't be halted internally. The rest of the world will have to decide whether to try to kill the beast, let the beast kill them, try to get out of the way (not possible but maybe they can delude themselves into thinking they can), or pray for a natural disaster or divine intervention.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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The finger of god touched down today in the mid west. They are asking for prayer. I heard that one was two miles wide.
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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 many forget the natural economy higg. Maximum has effects on the van allen belt deformation also.
We touched on this as the composite overlays.
The date of the current lunar aphelion is july 5, the solar peak is august we note and i did note the x class we just seen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apsidal_precession
We had tremor here also and rattled the pantry.
The notation of the sahara will be a new eden is beyond some to see over time
Also the terminal effects we seeing. http://barnhardt.biz/
As I am today for some time there is no we the people. Thuclydides was correct to put it in secular terms.
In other terms the seal in the forehead is certain.

I never doubted climate change just the lame interpetation to steal from the taxpyer by it.

147,098,291 km (91,402,640 mi) 152,098,233 km (94,509,460 mi) That is earth solar cycle
of distance and we can debate the 22,000 or 26,000 year cycle.
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The Ancients may have been more aware of the environment then we want to give them credit for. It may behove us to objectively review our past knowledge to better understand where we are. ---
Even if some of their ideas or knowledge may seem primitive, superstitious or ridiculous.

lighting ---Bolts Out of Thin Air --- http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2013/05 ... -thin-air/
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Some of the calculations G was done with super computers. It confirmed what they calculated G.
I will convey some ISDN numbers that can be interpeted on these effects we are seeing today.
G they had more sense than todays minds can grasp literally in the billions of people today.

The point I wanted to unfold was the flares deform the van allan and thus the jet stream
currents and we will never know all the facts but we seen a result as the finger of god
we call it also. I seen a photo one time over a mile wide the top soil was six feet deep and after
was gravel as it travels over a hundred miles, not a soul or beast survived . F5 was a not even close to that one
some posit. It was the early turn of the last century. I also read a survivors book when a storm dumped so much
water towns ceased to exist from the flood over spill from lake erie. It was and is beyond reality we consider
today possible long before rhetorical ideologues took command of weather. My pet theory is the Amazon
deforestation principle of effect. It is not one issue but compositional overlays of effect.
This was noted from the circa 1520 collapse records to effects on civilizations from multidisciplinary efforts.
Our main focus earlier was the oxygen depletion zones of the ocean and what we did about it that few
even know about to this day. If we are to even pretend to have a chance you must start with water
and of course wheat and the weather, well it is what it is without tin foil impedemants anyway.
Ethics is judged by how the old and young are treated, as they ignore the essence of life of the community.
In the old days to compromise a water source was a capital offence. I agree to a rather large extent.
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The zaibatsu gradually lost their independence from political forces during the 1930s, after a nationalist military faction gained power over government and political organs. The zaibatsu were made targets of this faction, which denounced the companies as monopolist (in fact, Mitsui's chairman was assassinated by military fanatics). For the most part, this was a valid criticism. The zaibatsu benefited greatly from recessions and other public crises, and exercised extensive control over government and public resources. In 1937 the militarists launched a war of conquest against China. Despite their disdain for the zaibatsu, the military leaders recognized that these enterprises were essential to a successful prosecution of the war. By 1941 the zaibatsu had become synonymous with the Japanese military-industrial complex. That year, the war expanded to include Britain, the United States, and the Netherlands. Far from reducing the companies' influence, the military leaders placed the zaibatsu in charge of large areas of the economy, resulting in tremendous concentration of the industrial sector. During this period, major trading companies largely acquired and distributed products according to government directives.
When the war ended in 1945, government authority was assumed by the American-led military occupation authority, known by its acronym SCAP. The first priority of SCAP was to prosecute war criminals, including senior officials of the zaibatsu who had been sympathetic to military and then to implement economic, political, and social reforms.

Just change few names and your on target today. The ruse that blue or red is the problem is not the real issue of depravity.

A recent report highlighted that since 2005 global liquids (oil) production excluding ethanol has risen by just 2.2mbpd, leaving a significant shortfall against the previous trend. Over the period exports had fallen by 1.9m bpd and “available net exports”, defined as global net exports minus China and India’s combined imports, fell from 40m bpd in 2005 to 35m bpd in 2011, helping to explain stagnant global GDP growth, particularly outside the US. A simple extrapolation of the trend would imply that by 2030 China and India would be consuming 100% of global net exports. This is not going to happen, but it highlights that China and India’s growth is becoming increasingly expensive to achieve as there is simply not the global scale of productivity needed to drive the kind of numbers we need – (http://www.resilience.org/stories/2013- ... city-index). With the oil sector’s expenditure now 1.5 times cash flow, the oil price may not be sucking capital from the rest of the economy, but clearly the oil companies are.

So the seven sisters are the five pillars we note today anyway. Nothing new under the sun. The short term plan as we noted matched the indexes and the elusive quest for parity we contemplate as mature markets shift to planned chaos of skullduggery in the main offices around terra firma.

Heres the linch pin to those with it. DO NOT TRUST THEM EVER Supplies are growing increasingly scarce in many US basins, he noted during the forum, "The Thirsty Triangle: The Water Footprint of Energy Trade Between China, Canada, and the United States." Permits for some renewable and conventional energy facilities already have been denied because water supplies... weren't available.

And now you know why they take the high ground since what runs downhill. NEVER TRUST these people who convey, well its just radioactive it posed no threat.
Tell over thirty million who must have it that its just business as self licking ice cream cones that even pretend to care. It has got to the point if it has three letters in it the taxpayer must defund it before they kill us all. Never fear another faction will go to the swamp to save us from our self.

Yoshihara, Kunio. Sogo Sosha: The Vanguard of the Japanese Economy. Tokyo: Oxford University Press, 1983.
Young, Alexander. The Sogo Shosha: Japan's Multinational Trading Companies. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1979.
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