Archive - Oct 2, 2014 - Blog entry
Dallas: Workers Spray Ebola Patients’ Vomit Off of Sidewalk with Pressure Washer and No Protective Clothing (Photos and Video)
Submitted by George Washington on 10/02/2014 19:19 -0500Carelessness May Lead to Spreading Disease
Perth Mint's Gold Coins and Bars Sales Highest In Year On Safe Haven Demand
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/02/2014 15:00 -0500It remains a very good time to diversify with the price of gold near multi year lows and under valued & stocks, bonds & property looking very toppy. It is very reminiscent of 2005-2007 period. Fail to diversify, prepare to fail ...
Prepared? When Ebola hits your town you will want to be antifragile.
Submitted by hedgeless_horseman on 10/02/2014 13:38 -0500Stop trying to predict what exactly the Black Swans will be (not likely), when a Black Swan will arrive at our doorstep (less likely), and start trying to be more antifragile
Top Doctors: Ebola May Become Airborne … And May ALREADY Be Transmissible Via Aerosols
Submitted by George Washington on 10/02/2014 11:24 -0500We CAN Stop the Ebola Epidemic ... But ONLY If We Understand How It’s Spread
High-Flying REIT Lodging Sector Crashes: Ebola Concerns Or Profit Taking?
Submitted by CalibratedConfidence on 10/02/2014 10:15 -0500The decline followed reports of one confirmed ebola case in Texas. That case has started to make people nervous; additional reports of Ebola cases could create an environment where the travel and hospitality industries would once again see weaker performance.
The Real Bubble Isn't Stocks… and It Will Make 2008 Look Like a Picnic
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/02/2014 09:27 -0500The 2008 crisis was just a warm-up.
Gold Is “Universally Acceptable” and Why China Is Buying - Greenspan
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/02/2014 01:07 -0500The Council on Foreign Relations may be concerned about the ramifications of China accumulating larger gold reserves than those that the U.S. has and the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) giving the yuan some form of gold backing. This would pose serious challenges to the dollar as global reserve currency and thus to U.S. hegemony.







