Cognitive Dissonance
Two Ice Floes
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/20/2014 15:13 -0500To express any uncertainty whatsoever was, and still is, considered a sure sign of weakness and will never be entertained. This belief is nearly universally held and is of course promoted by all self proclaimed authorities.
Transcendence
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/17/2014 14:15 -0500If our inner self, our essence, is not centered and at peace, at best we will be ineffective and at worst just a miserable person.
The Manipulators Will Lose Their Gold War: GATA's Bill Murphy (Exclusive Interview)
Submitted by lemetropole on 02/16/2014 11:44 -0500- Bank of England
- BIS
- BOE
- Central Banks
- China
- Chris Powell
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Copper
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Eric Sprott
- Exchange Stabilization Fund
- Futures market
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Jim Rogers
- Market Manipulation
- Mexico
- Newspaper
- Quantitative Easing
- Robert Rubin
- Sprott Asset Management
The Inteligencia Financiera Global blog (Global Financial Intelligence Blog) is honored to present another exclusive interview now with GATA’s Bill Murphy.
When the Law Falls Silent
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/15/2014 16:32 -0500"Well, of course, Korematsu was wrong. And I think we have repudiated in a later case. But you are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again."
How does fascism work in 2014 America?
Submitted by hedgeless_horseman on 01/21/2014 13:38 -0500An example of Microsoft legislating profits that is so simple to understand even most Americans should be able to get it.
Pop’s Pot
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 01/18/2014 20:09 -0500While Pop always packed light and had only a few worldly possessions other than his clothes and personal property, his kettle always traveled with him from home to temporary home, ready to be pulled out and fired up in order to prepare any number of favorite dishes.
The Ultimate Act of Freedom
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 01/17/2014 19:57 -0500Freedom, true freedom, can only begin when we willing choose to start down the path of personal sovereignty and total personal accountability.
The Grand SCOTUS Facade
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 01/10/2014 12:39 -0500The Empire will protect itself from itself, from its own greed, corruption, malfeasance, incompetence and especially from its oppressed and enslaved citizens.
Promises, Promises!
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 01/07/2014 19:43 -0500Truth is instantly recognizable for its self evident nature. The difficulty isn’t in knowing what to do; the difficulty lay in doing what needs to be done.
The Santa Claus Lie – A Gateway Drug to Collective (Self) Deception
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 01/01/2014 15:08 -0500What is often unspoken is that we lie to others in order to be lied to by others.
The Journey and the Destination
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 12/31/2013 18:10 -0500One can find inspiration wherever one looks, a conscious choice we often ignore or don't even know exists.
"X" Marks The Spot Of US Cognitive Dissonance
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/13/2013 16:31 -0500
One of these "forecasts" is wrong... do you believe in miracles?
Guest Post: The World Is Stuck Between A Rock And A Squishy Place
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/02/2013 15:25 -0500
The rock is reality. The squishy place is the illusion that pervasive racketeering is an okay replacement for an economy. The essence of racketeering is the use of dishonest schemes to get money, often (but not always) employing coercion to make it work. Some rackets can function on the sheer cluelessness of the victim(s).
Guest Post: The Hunger Games And The Moral Imagination
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2013 22:24 -0500
In Collins’s fictional world known as Panem, a despotic government rules over all with a violent iron fist. There is a strict separation between the political class and the rest of the populace, with the latter working in slave-like conditions to support the former. Throughout Catching Fire, the subject of revolution is paramount. Stories such as the Hunger Games are wonderful things because they spark what conservative statesman Edmund Burke called the “moral imagination.” Whether viewers know it or not, the basic plot of the Hunger Games series is an appeal to the moral imagination that men should be free from working as servants to others. We may not be living hand-to-mouth while being forced to labor for thuggish overlords but the modern trend is clear: the political class is consuming more and more wealth-generating capital for themselves.
Have We Lost Our Common Sense?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/16/2013 13:59 -0500
The only way to keep the status quo from imploding is to banish common-sense.





