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5901  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 08, 2015, 09:00:14 AM
That PM didn't come from me, by the way.

And also I didn't intend any offense mate. Let's enjoy life while we have it. Where's the barbie and the beer  Grin

None taken,

The beer is in the fridge, the barbie can wait til summer  Cheesy

Still summer here in Pinas. You're on the wrong side of the Mason-Dixon line.  Tongue
5902  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 08, 2015, 07:26:35 AM
That PM didn't come from me, by the way.

And also I didn't intend any offense mate. Let's enjoy life while we have it. Where's the barbie and the beer  Grin
5903  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Totalitarianism on: August 08, 2015, 07:14:33 AM
How long do you think we have until the west begins falling into the abyss? it is sad that I will have to leave friends behind, and force a new lifestyle upon my family.

 No one else is interested in saving themselves, and it's frustrasting me.

You'll probably make lots of new friends where ever you go, and your old friends might be later begging you to offer them a safe haven. Offer some pretty (or ugly, lol) girls poolside, cold beer, barbie, and live feed of Ozzie rules ball and you can probably entice them over, lol.

I urge you to rent so can go back home for < 6 months visit every year. This will also allow you to reflect on your decision and check your sanity with reality. Remember the goal is 2nd citizenship, not yet time for complete renunciation (and hopefully we won't get there).

I'd say 2017 will be the pivotal year. Next year it will be apparent the contagion is underway, but it won't engulf the USA mainstreet fully until well into 2017. And according to MA's model, the USA wallstreet economy will hang on until 2017.9. So I'd say 2018 is the SHTF year. Hot war, pandemic, global economic collapse.

Again I would think Philippines to lower expenses until Spring 2016 (and attain 2nd citizenships for your wife and kids) to buy crypto at the low as a first step or prefer if you can work somewhere interim that exceeds your expenses so you can build up the amount you can invest on the low.

At some point you have to get the 2nd citizenship started for yourself. Paraguay needs $5000 deposit in their banking system and you have to show up physically. Then 3 year wait and towards the end of the 3 years you need to live and do business in Paraguay. If you attain an extra $135,000 from investments that outperform and/or an alliance with a wealthier person, Dominica is a 12-week citizenship option with no need to learn a new language and prove commitment to live and do business there.

Again I said if you can convince me you are very skilled mechanically and electrically and if I become wealthy again, we might we be able to help each other on these goals. If not, I wish you good luck on your plans.

P.S. I found the hardest leap was the initial one to leave the USA in 1990 when I was 25 years old. As time went on, it got easier to feel I wasn't missing anything. Sometimes I miss New Orleans, but the world is a diverse place and a lot of things to get me interested and busy.
5904  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Totalitarianism on: August 08, 2015, 06:25:23 AM

If readers don't think this shit is real, they are delusional. That crap was already starting when I was last in Texas in 2006.

Also ranchers lose their ranch when they shoot illegals on their property. They need a valid self-defense argument to shoot to deter the destruction to their fences and theft of property.

The writing is on the wall. I'd rather be in a place where the government is not strong. The USA, Australia (and other G7 or 5 Eyes), China, and Russia are very strong governments. Note Chile spends a large % of GDP on military and police. Argentina not. Might get overrun in world war as did the weak Philippines in WW2. I'll take my chances on that with mountains and nooks and crannies, and first priority is to remove the BIG RED WHITE & BLUE DICK from my asshole.

Some Japanese soldier was hiding in the mountains of the island of Mindoro (not Mindanao) for decades after the war. I don't know if you could do that as easily now. The Philippines' jungles have been denuded and so many roads and population density is much higher. But the Amazon jungle or the Andes mountains, you have a chance...if ever comes to that...

...in that case your best friend should be an Aboriginal.


Edit: I bet many readers (especially those from Asia and Europe) will view the video at the linked article I quoted, and ask "what is the big deal  Huh". They are accustomed to complying with authority for the smooth operation and peace of the society. Especially most females will really think we are nutcases for rejecting social authority.

That is because these people ignore the repeating history of mankind which is this ALWAYS devolves to megadeath. I challenge anyone to find an example where submission to authority in a society did not eventually involve megadeath for that society. Over at esr.ibiblio.org, the user "Winter" claimed Holland was the exception with hundreds of years without megadeath. Ahem. Wasn't Anne Frank hiding in Amsterdam, Holland her family when was taken away to the death camps.
5905  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 08, 2015, 05:45:37 AM
And so you transfer the degrees-of-freedom from the individual to decide his own mind, to a power vacuum you hand to the State which will always be captured by power and remember corruption is more powerful than non-corruption. Thus you've chosen corruption over free will. Congratulations for choosing slavery.

You may not like another person's opinion, but to do something about it, you either need to confront him individually or you must empower the State to enslave everyone. Humans can't stop meddling with others.  Cry

If your goal is perfection, then your goal is non-existance. I could explain that all the way from the fundamental physics but not now. I already hinted at the proof upthread.

Quote from: anonymous from PM
You were asking why Europeans support socialism and feminism... It is because they are humanists; feminism can be thought of as the culmination of humanist thought...

Karl Marx's own definition of Humanism reads:
"Humanism is the denial of God, and the total affirmation of man... Humanism is really nothing else but Marxism"
--Karl Marx, ECONOMIC POLITIQUE ET PHILOSOPHIE, VOL. I, PAGES 38-40.
5906  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best Altcoin to invest in for 2016 and WHY on: August 08, 2015, 04:09:16 AM
Look for coins with an active community, a responsive developer and continued improvements on the coin, wallet, nodes or anything else that's new. Making money is good, but not always the best deciding element. Innovation is mostly key. Take your time to research the history of the coin.

Look for coins with upward trending graphs, some decent market cap and above all: continued trading. Add a small spread, strong buying power and you should be good.

Solid advice, except the upward trending graph and low spreads doesn't always tell you the ideal time to buy. If you are only in it for short-term speculation, then use technical analysis at your peril. I'd prefer to recommend that investors look for an altcoin that is totally unique and has the capability to beat Bitcoin. Then buy for a no-brainer long-term investment, because you know the fundamental value. I feel very strongly such an altcoin will appear over the next months and it will stand head & shoulders above everything else.

I've bolded what I think are the high priority suggestions in your post.

I will also add that the coin should be able to prove mathematically that it was fairly launched.

I will also suggest that expropriation will begin in Europe accelerating after September and into full contagion in 2016, worsening further in 2017. So anonymity is going to be much more important feature than it is considered now.

I also suggest the decentralized scaling of the block chain and provable resistance against 51% attack and censorship will be a very important feature that afaik no existing crypto-coin has.

Disclaimer: I am formerly prolific user AnonyMint and thus I have a vested interest in strong, three letter agency middle finger anonymity and permission-less (censorship-proof) commerce. My real name is on this page of AnonyMint's archives.
5907  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Dark Enlightenment on: August 08, 2015, 03:45:23 AM
Edit: what I am trying to accomplish is that we can get economies-of-scale on fungible money and knowledge internet on the internet (the large community) while adding decentralization (end-to-end principle) and anonymity, so that we have the economies-of-scale of large community while also enabling our local community to resist the subjugation of degrees-of-freedom by the power vacuum of the collective. I believe if we can achieve this, we will have a glorious Knowledge Age. Whether I am correct or not, it is this ideal that is pushing me to work so hard at age 50. Hope some people will join if I can get something tangible completed.
5908  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Dark Enlightenment on: August 08, 2015, 03:45:11 AM
your so wrong again women can handle pain a lot more than men go and have a baby
when a man hurts him self you don.t hear the last of it

Those are emasculated "men" in the West aren't an example. Women only desire that pain during their labor. Other times they prefer to avoid pain. Men can tolerate much higher levels of pain on a regular basis due to our testosterone.

A woman will endure great pain to protect her children. Men eat pain as a matter of habit, e.g. when I go play american football and pound into the other guys at full speed crunching our bones against each other. Try to put a women in that game and most will not tolerate it well.

Watch when a woman's body is sore from physical exertion, she will really notice it and be uncomfortable. A man when he is sore, feels it is a good feeling and craves more soon or now as the testosterone kicks into high gear.
5909  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: August 08, 2015, 03:43:02 AM
Edit: what I am trying to accomplish is that we can get economies-of-scale on fungible money and knowledge internet on the internet (the large community) while adding decentralization (end-to-end principle) and anonymity, so that we have the economies-of-scale of large community while also enabling our local community to resist the subjugation of degrees-of-freedom by the power vacuum of the collective. I believe if we can achieve this, we will have a glorious Knowledge Age. Whether I am correct or not, it is this ideal that is pushing me to work so hard at age 50. Hope some people will join if I can get something tangible completed.
5910  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Totalitarianism on: August 08, 2015, 03:42:26 AM
Edit: what I am trying to accomplish is that we can get economies-of-scale on fungible money and knowledge internet on the internet (the large community) while adding decentralization (end-to-end principle) and anonymity, so that we have the economies-of-scale of large community while also enabling our local community to resist the subjugation of degrees-of-freedom by the power vacuum of the collective. I believe if we can achieve this, we will have a glorious Knowledge Age. Whether I am correct or not, it is this ideal that is pushing me to work so hard at age 50. Hope some people will join if I can get something tangible completed.
5911  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 08, 2015, 03:16:53 AM
Often implemented as a reverse psychology assessment, one of the "tools" one can use in order to persuade somebody that he's wrongdoing [by NOT doing what he's been told], is to persuade him that "the people say so". Chances are most people do not understand that one of the most noteworthy "digital assets" of a political campaign manager nowadays is, well... Google.

The following article explains how this is possible, in a very clarified manner, by utilizing a contrivance that fully automates the aforementioned "trick" of "the people say so", but on steroids. On the other hand,  you didn't really expect that what you voted for, would've been what you were promised...

Right? Wink

http://news.sciencemag.org/brain-behavior/2015/08/internet-search-engines-may-be-influencing-elections

There is some rationality tied into this. Humans historically have survived by banding together with the tribe. They understand they survive if their tribe does. This is why Trump got booed when he asserted his right to bolt independent if he is denied the Republican nomination.

And this is why politics is entirely dysfunctional once the tribe becomes too large. Thus my retort to tabnloz claims that we can't get justice employing the State that created the injustice in the first place (not without causing some other injustice, because you can't do just one thing). The generative essence is lack of degrees-of-freedom, which ties right back into inviolable Second Law of Thermodynamics and the requirement that entropy is irreversible and trending to maximum. I explain it another way. If time were reversible, past = present = future thus there is no change and thus no life.

Of course life may just be an illusion of some local friction. On the whole, the entropy of the Universe might be constant but we'd have to be outside the Universe (be able to navigate spacetime at a rate greater than the speed-of-light) to falsify it thus the catch-22 (due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty principle). But for us to have our lives as we perceive them, then we must have relativity (due to friction).

So fight as you want against the free market which marching towards greater entropy, greater maximum division-of-labor, and greater decentralization, but nature always wins on a sufficient spacetime scale. Coasian local orders persist until they don't, e.g. the Google effect you cited.

P.S. I added to my prior post.

Edit: what I am trying to accomplish is that we can get economies-of-scale on fungible money and knowledge internet on the internet (the large community) while adding decentralization (end-to-end principle) and anonymity, so that we have the economies-of-scale of large community while also enabling our local community to resist the subjugation of degrees-of-freedom by the power vacuum of the collective. I believe if we can achieve this, we will have a glorious Knowledge Age. Whether I am correct or not, it is this ideal that is pushing me to work so hard at age 50. Hope some people will join if I can get something tangible completed.
5912  Economy / Speculation / Re: PnF TA on: August 07, 2015, 07:02:26 PM
Klee, could you update us a bit about BTC, didn't see some charts and speculation from you since few days ago.

Thank you.
Smart money are accumulating at the bullish support (276$) while desperate bears and weak hands are doing the opposite.

The last chart still holds, breakout at 300$ or doom below 270$.

IMO if we go above 287 chances are we gonna test 300 again.

Resistance is 288-296 and some mild one 282 - 284 286.

I am still thinking BTC is coiling the spring for another test of that long-term trend line which is pushing $325 ± $10.

As you say, we will likely know based on whether it falls down through key levels.

I've been happy that BTC is patient about making its summer bounce top, as this has afforded more time to liquidate BTC and prepare.
5913  Economy / Speculation / Re: PnF TA on: August 07, 2015, 06:36:49 PM
Wexlike, kLee is correct. Please not here and not now. Soon you will get the precise answers to what you wrote about...the white papers can't be published today. Soon.

P.S. if you really want to know sooner and if you have any knowledge of abstract algebra and elliptic curves, then you should private message me.
5914  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 07, 2015, 06:26:49 PM
I've read his writings for years. I really found it interesting how he was writing from his prison cell for so long. He has been correct about many things in the past, although I don't know if he is currently being influenced or not? Many doubt his writing now.

I think people doubt mostly because they don't want him to be correct about precious metals going down more, $usdollar going higher until 2017, and a horrific global (potentially mad max with war and pandemic) collapse starting to accelerate as of October.

Having studied him closely for 3 years (and having a brain that works somewhat like his and getting inside his thinking to the point where I was writing his blog posts on this forum before he wrote them), I put 80% likelihood the only influence is MA's wish to protect the masses. Thus he favors collectivized "solutions" because that is the only possible way to "protect" the masses.

MA's error is that (as he has admitted about markets) that nature is set up to make the majority fail, because that is the only way we get evolutionary refinement of survival-of-the-fittest. Without such decay, then the universe would trend to 0 increase in entropy and then time would stop and past = present = future and everything would cease to exist. Thus any solutions will come from the minority and be new frontiers.

So I guess in his love for humanity he somehow convinced himself to become irrational.

I wish he would be forced to read this.

I am wondering though. He has slowed down his blog postings. Perhaps he is reading my writing and is contemplating that I am correct. I can dream can't I.

Edit: I believe MA refuses to accept the above rationality, because it would admitting that there must be an elite group and that his life's work would amount to helping the rich get richer without saving the masses. This troubles him deeply. This is why he has decided that the only way to have a better world is for the leaders to be upstanding individuals. But this is irrational because it is a fact of physics that a power vacuum must be filled with power not weakness. And corruption in the Logic of Collective Action is more powerful than non-corruption.
5915  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 07, 2015, 03:31:25 PM
On G7 cooperation on BTC regulation, I told everyone so 2 years ago and the common retort was the world is a big place and USA can't control every nation. Here is the reality. All the more reason we'd be get our anonymous internet technologies robust and pronto. The more often I am typing here, the less I am programming, so that is not a good sign.

tabnloz, the State is doing the injustice. Leveraging the State to restore justice is an oxymoron.

I still don't agree that lacking a book education and having a shorter lifespan is some position on a greater than and less than number line. Statistics lie (study Taleb's Anti-fragility). These are just different cultures. If the Aboriginals want to join modern society, they can. If not, who I am to judge their choice.

I don't know enough about the history of the Middle East. Clearly the allied powers left a power vacuum over there when they removed Saddam Hussein and again Gaddafi. Also the USA hanging Saddam on CNN news, sent out a message to all Muslims that power is right and heads are not sacred. We are deserving what we are getting for allowing the Bush family to take control as they did when Prescott Bush financed Adolf Hitler. Again we can't make it right by involving the State again in social justice.

I don't agree equating to rednecks armed to the hilt with AR-15s. It is precisely moving back to local community rule and removing the power of the State that can restore sanity to the world. I saw a statistic that gun owners err 0.0018% of the time, and doctors err 17% of the time. What should we ban first gun owners or doctors?

But we can't get there just with physical local call to arms. The only way to disarm this morass now is to bankrupt the State and the Deep State.

And thus I go back to coding to try to make that a reality...

5916  Economy / Speculation / Re: PnF TA on: August 07, 2015, 02:32:58 PM
I should have clarified that I will invest only because of the hype, I am not impressed anymore by the solution!

I am somewhat impressed but the complexity of the crypto, lack of provable trust, and "all or nothing" unwinding and the ramifications of that on decentralizing the scaling of the block chain make it IMO uncompetitive with what I have. But again, very difficult for one man to implement an entirely new code base.

Edit: there are always faults, but the faults are much narrowed compared to everything else, at least in terms of my analysis. Always helps to have peer review though. We know more if it ever makes it to market. So I shut up now. Just wanted to say zerocash is not the only way to hide everything that matters.
5917  Economy / Speculation / Re: PnF TA on: August 07, 2015, 02:27:05 PM
Also zerocash (if they ever deliver).

Zerocash hides everything but needs a trusted setup which can never be provably trusted (just probabilistically trusted). I figured out how to hide everything that matters (more than Cryptonote hides) with no trusted setup and not relying on any new esoteric cryptography that might be broken by latter peer review. Zerocash was broken recently but quickly fixed. Also zerocash has a problem in that it can't unwind from orphaned chains selectively, because you can't know which transactions are in the trail of which transactions.

I have so many innovations it makes the head spin. The problem is nobody is helping me implement. Its insane.
5918  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 07, 2015, 02:06:05 PM
It's laughable you are trying to tell me how my experiences have cultivated my viewpoints.

I don't, and certainly don't claim to, generalise how a person or people are, be they American, Australian or French.

And which kind of mainstream conditioning airs an opinion on racism in Australia? This is the kind of vague assertion that people come up with when they just dislike what the other has said. I'm not a socialist, nor a right winger, nor a Greenie. I have a mixed pot of contradicting values, but one constant is an analytic eye for bullshit.

eg, I can see value in small government and less welfare, the mantra of the conservatives, but I believe some people need welfare and a helping hand. So do it without the political bullshit; crack down on tax cheats and welfare cheats, call others bludgers etc, but make sure your own house is in order and do it across the board, including Google, Apple, News Ltd and every other corporation in the equation regardless of how much they donate to your political party.

If you want, you're welcome to refute any of the assertions I made about treatment of Aboriginal populations. I can certainly produce a list ranging from being blanket classified as wards of the state in the 50's or I could say that polite racism is part of our culture, be that through jokes, stereotypes or unspoken assumptions. I've lived and worked all around Australia and there is a hell of a lot I love about the place. I'm also old enough to have seen the stigma move from group to group in our society.

The reason the Aboriginal population receives a multitude of benefits is because in the 100m race of life, they are starting 50m (or a few generations) behind everyone else. To not acknowledge this reveals a lack of understanding and knowledge; your comment on Adam Goodes playing the race card shows that.

They voluntarily choose to maintain their primitive culture, and I admire them for that. - I hope you can see how horribly this sentence reads.

Why can't you guys figure out how to quote properly. The last posts from both of you are a mess. Can't you understand that {quote}{/quote} tags are matched pairs  Huh If you can't figure that out, I am wondering if either of you can figure out what you are talking about, much less mechanical repair.  Tongue

What is wrong with trollercoaster's sentence which you have bolded? You are displaying your bias. You think primitive is a negative attribute. Thus you think they start at a disadvantage. This is the entire generative essence of feminism, multiculturalism, etc I am writing about upthread where man thinks he is superior to nature.

And you think you are not in the grip of this madness but you are.

Objectivity would be to see that everyone is diverse and diversity is not a number line. Try reading this blog essay of mine for some insight:

http://unheresy.com/Information%20Is%20Alive.html#Algorithm_!=_Entropy

We don't need you to try to figure who needs help. Let nature handle it. It does it quite well with competition, free markets, serendipity, accretive knowledge formation, etc.. Again I cover all the reasons in that essay including Taleb's Anti-fragility.

As for the jokes about Aborginals, Ozzies joke about everything. Don't take it too seriously mate. I have an Ozzie friend who at age 60 is still referring to the filipinas as "birds". He doesn't actually mean they are really birds.

Don't we have more important things to accomplish than worry about the odd personalities and cultures?

But it is interesting how some Europeans often are deeply offended by any affront to multiculturalism even if just a butt of humor. They have been deeply indoctrinated into that madness. They believe it is objective to have someone else decide what is fair and egalitarian for someone else.

One poignant example of the hypocrisy of it all is this 70 year old chain smoker+drinker from Netherlands who can tell me with a straight face that everything about socialism is ethically upstanding, and yet there he is spending all of his days watching porn and he got his wife from a bar and she fucks her cousin when he is abroad and they have a son that is 100% filipino.

I never really judge him for that. I shrugged my shoulders and thought, "more power to him, to each his own". Then I hear from my Belgium friend that the Dane criticizes me behind my back for my anarchistic lifestyle.

So much for knowing what is best for others or any other objective metric of standing. Let the free market decide where everyone ends up.

Maybe the Aborginals will be only ones to survive the global smashup coming. That would be ironic. Well I know how to eat camote. I am making headway.
5919  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: August 07, 2015, 01:13:48 PM
I negotiated cash 33 - 50% settlements for my credit card debts in 2014 which depleted about $10,000 of my remaining precarious level of "savings" (cash). That should indicate the priority I perceive the threat of being in debt going into bankster premeditated deflationary collapse. My options were to default and have them pile on fees and interest, or settle and deplete my savings.

During deflation with interest rates rising, your debt burden can only increase. You'll get trapped and you can't get up. If you are going to declare bankruptcy then get it done before the court systems enter gridlock or totalitarianism.

No I don't think the common man will win by delaying and being saddled with debt. What will happen to you is anyone's guess, but none of my guesses are nice to contemplate.

I know some Americans were able to default on their mortgages and continue to live in their house due to technicalities and other issues during the subprime collapse after 2008. But we were in early innings. Now we are moving towards the hardcore end games. People shouldn't get lulled to sleep by past performance. According to MA we are heading into a confluence of cycles that only comes around every 309 or 618 years. Not good.

Edit: on the way up the debt mountain, everyone goes out of their way to relieve hardship and the brutal realities of nature. On the way down the debt cliff, it is a free fall into the brutality of nature. Communities which didn't eat the poison and remained self-reliant pull together. Communities that ate the poison spin apart into brutal chaos. Communities of tough love remain functional and compassionate. Communities of free love diverge into dysfunction and brutality.
5920  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best Altcoin to invest in for 2016 and WHY on: August 07, 2015, 11:43:29 AM
The best one for 2016 hasn't been released yet. Be patient. The low for cryptocurrency is coming in Spring. You do not want to be rushing in now.

The reason why is given here:

Next year we will bottom and see the interest in private assets grow again, but it will be driven more by anti-government sentiment (due to expropriation in the EU) and thus anonymous coins will receive much more interest than Bitcoin.
I don't know if XMR fulfills your anonymity needs, but this time around, seems to be the best there is for most people. Besides, it seems to enjoy the warmth of the pockets of some of the strongest players within the BTC infrastructure.

Hey that is all good. I have no complaint. I don't think it entirely fills my needs, but it is better than nothing.

Well I sort of replied to macgsa again. Sorry this is getting off topic of this thread.

Wexlike in theory you can mix your coins after purchase through the exchange, then obscure which coins are yours. Hopefully you'll be selling in the future to a buyer who is handing you physical gold, cash, or physical/virtual goods & services. For example xmr.to shapeshift.io allow you to pay in XMR to a BTC merchant.

However you do raise one issue which is that authorities can force you to reveal your private keys if they know you ever purchased coins. So then the mixes become useless. Also by unmasking others, the anonymity sets for all reduce and everyone's anonymity suffers.

So yes there needs to be a way for people to obtain anonymous currency anonymously via mining and selling their services anonymously. You could in theory rent compute time on Amazon AWS to mine coins anonymous, but then again can you trust that your code uploaded to AWS isn't tracked?

You see without an anonymous internet, the entire thing is hopeless. So the current crop of anonymous coins are incomplete.
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