Archive - Jan 26, 2015 - Blog entry
Perfect Palo Alto
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 01/26/2015 21:16 -0500"Oh, he's there to make sure high school kids don't jump in front of a train to kill themselves", I would reply. And you, assuming you come from a place that isn't insane, would be puzzled and appalled at my answer.
The REAL Terror Threat
Submitted by George Washington on 01/26/2015 18:35 -0500Worse Than Islamic Radicals?
Euro Gold Surges To EUR 1,168 As SYRIZA Threaten TROIKA
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/26/2015 16:33 -0500Calling all Greeks - now would be a good time to protect your self from TROIKA bail-ins and deposit confiscation. Also, protect against possible return to drachma. Greeks will soon learn value of a real safe haven
Stab, er... I Mean... Beggar Thy Neighbor - It's ALL OUT (Currency) WAR! Pt 2
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 01/26/2015 13:19 -0500The Japanese fire at the Europeans. The Europeans fire at the Japanese & Chinese. The Chinese fire scattershot at everybody else in Asia. England & America prep to teach those they consider muppets not to play with guns. It's World War Money, if you know what I mean...
You Do Not Get Moves Like This Unless Stuff is Hitting the Fan
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 01/26/2015 10:16 -0500Something MAJOR is happening in the financial system right now. You DO NOT get 20+% moves in the US Dollar during normal, healthy environments.
2015: The Year of Default
Submitted by Sprott Money on 01/26/2015 08:30 -0500Making New Year “predictions” used to be an automatic, beginning-of-the-year exercise, to the point where readers generally expected such pieces from the pundits they follow. However, it is an activity which has died-out somewhat, a casualty of our propaganda-saturated Wonderland Matrix.
When all that we can see around us is nothing but fiction and illusion, all events appear to be arbitrary – since we are unable to observe cause-and-effect. By definition; arbitrary events cannot be predicted. Thus these New Year’s “predictions” have become a Fool’s Game, and having been burned once (several times?), most commentators have reached the similar conclusion that this is an exercise in futility.







