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A Refugee Crisis Made In America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/13/2015 21:40 -0500We Americans are in something approaching complete denial about how truly horrible our nation’s recent impact on the rest of the world has been. We are universally hated, even by those who have their hands out to receive their Danegeld, and the world is undoubtedly shaking its head as it listens to the bile coming out of the mouths of our presidential candidates. Shakespeare observed that the “evil that men do lives after them,” but he had no experience of the United States.
"Psychopaths Are Running The World" Former US Marine Blows Whistle On Syrian False Flag, Exposes Real Agenda
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/13/2015 11:45 -0500"We have tortured and killed and maimed and raped around this planet. We don't operate under international law... who in their right mind would consider the United States or the West in general to be in any position to punish anybody? All of these players, these politicians are nothing more than puppets, they don't serve the people there is no real democracy, they serve the rich and powerful who run the world and that would be the bankers who control the money supply. The bankers make huge amounts of money....wars are great for them and ultimately they control the politicians. Psychopaths are running the world." - Ken O'Keefe, former US Marine
50 Defense Dept. Whistleblowers Slam "Stalinist" Pentagon Officials For Lying About ISIS
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/13/2015 09:35 -0500The Pentagon has erupted in “revolt” amid claims from 50 intelligence analysts that senior defense officials manipulated intelligence reports to downplay the severity of the Islamic State’s increasing upper-hand in the Middle East.
"Be Our Guest": Russia Warns Washington Of "Unintended Incidents" In Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 21:45 -0500"[Kerry employs] an absolutely upside-down logic and [it's] yet another attempt to appease those who use terrorists to fight dissenting regimes. We are always in favor of military people talking to each other in a professional way. They understand each other very well. If, as he has said many times, the United States wants those channels frozen, then be our guest."
The Petroyuan Cometh: Launch Of Renminbi-Denominated Oil Futures Contract Imminent
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 19:05 -0500"One-by-one, the oil-majors will start to participate, then others will follow. While it might take some time to establish itself due to choppy markets and regulatory hurdles as well as the fact that it would introduce a foreign exchange element to crude futures, it is overdue for a Chinese contract to established."
It Begins: Europe Flooded With Reports Of "ISIS Terrorists" Posing As Refugees
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 16:40 -0500As part of the refugee crisis in which tens of thousands of innocent Syrians have been displaced and seeking European asylum, it was only a matter of time before one or more was "found" to be ISIS terrorists in order to perpetuate the fear and crisis narrative. A crisis which Brussels would never go to waste. That time has arrived after a report by German RTL and carried by NewObserver that "an ISIS terrorist posing as an "asylum seeker" has been arrested by German police in a “refugee” center in Stuttgart, and German customs officers have seized boxes containing Syrian passports being smuggled into Europe."
Politician's Logic: Slow The Flow Of Refugees Fleeing War By Dropping More Bombs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 13:45 -0500![]()
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Wednesday became the latest elected leader to use the plight of refugees in building a rhetorical case for military escalation towards Syria, despite numerous calls for wealthy nations to extend refuge - not bombs - as the humanitarian crisis worsens.
Geopolitical Risk, Significant Chinese Demand Supporting Gold
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/11/2015 07:30 -0500Fostering dependence on irresponsible banks and a still very vulnerable banking sector will make the entire western financial and economic system even more vulnerable.
Futures Drift Lower In Surprisingly Uneventful Overnight Session
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 05:59 -0500- Apple
- Bank of England
- BOE
- Bond
- Brazil
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iraq
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Middle East
- Nikkei
- OPEC
- Price Action
- Primary Market
- ratings
- Saudi Arabia
- Transparency
- University Of Michigan
- Volatility
- Wholesale Inventories
- Yuan
Perhaps after intervening every single day in the past week (remember that FT piece saying the PBOC would no longer directly buy stocks... good times) in either the stock or the FX (both on and offshore) market, China needed a day off; perhaps even the algos got tired of constantly spoofing the E-mini and inciting momentum ignition, but for whatever reason the overnight session has been oddly uneventful, with no ES halts so far, few USDJPY surges (then again those come just before the US open), and even less violent CNY or CNH moves, leading to virtually unchanged markets in Japan (small red) and China (small green). And while the initial tone in Europe has been modestly "risk off", it is nothing in comparison to the massive gyrations that have become a stape in the past few weeks.
Iran Cuts Crude 'Selling Price' To Asia To 3-Year Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 17:17 -0500In what appears to be a bid to lure Asian buyers to lock in longer-term supplies, Reuters reports that Iran has cut its quarterly selling price (for its flagship 'light' crude) to its lowest (relative to Saudi) since Q4 2012. According to recent tanker loading data, Iran's oil sales in September are set to hit a six-month low, and this price reduction is just one of the steps taken by the OPEC producer to ramp up output and regain market share lost since U.S. and European sanctions aimed at its nuclear program cut its crude oil exports by more than half.
Competing Gas Pipelines Are Fueling The Syrian War & Migrant Crisis
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 13:42 -0500Don’t let anyone fool you: As we have detailed since 2013, sectarian strife in Syria has been engineered to provide cover for a war for access to oil and gas, and the power and money that come along with it.
Guest Post: So You Really Want To Make "Syrian Refugees" An Election Issue?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 18:30 -0500“Sooner or later, everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences..." – Robert Louis Stephenson
So if you really want to make “refugees” the election issue “du jour”, one can waste a lot of time watching the mainstream incumbent parties bicker over the “right” number of refugees to allow into Canada or how much taxpayer money to throw at aid, or even whether more Canadian “boots on the ground” should be headed over there on various “peace keeping” escapades... or, you could ask the really hard hitting questions...
Russia Sends More Tank Landing Ships, Military Aircraft To Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 17:25 -0500Now that Europe's migrant crisis is making international headlines on a nightly basis, France and Britain are set to use the influx of aslylum seekers as a pretext for airstrikes in Syria. The timing could not be more convenient as new "intelligence" suggests that Russia is expanding its presence in the Assad stronghold around Latakia. For its part, Germany is out warning the Kremlin against "military engagement."
Angry Mobs Torch Kurdish Offices, Shops As Turkey Descends Into Chaos
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 14:19 -0500




