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621  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Anti-Assad "reporter" tweeted about the "Gas" attack 24 hours before it happened on: April 12, 2017, 04:58:31 AM
Or, someone on the inside taking leaked news public.

Gas or not, it still doesn't excuse Assad for bombing his own people. I think people are spelling his name wrong, in English it's spelled Ass.

If you did not notice, Syria has been in civil war for the past six years with west supported jihadists, including Al-Queda. So called Islamic State then filled power vacuum in much of used to be eastern Syria along Euphrates river.

I failed to notice some LGBT, prowestern democratic authority among so called rebels, but I am sure you can name many.

Or perhaps you would like Syria to become failed state like Lybia after NATO bombings?

Somebody has to clean it up this mess.

622  Economy / Speculation / Re: Nights Watch by Afrikoin on: April 12, 2017, 04:45:00 AM

Bloomberg almost makes it look like bad thing, but I guess thats part of ongoing russophobia in the western media. Russian people are quite tech savvy and this could benefit both them and of course bitcoin.

As of early 2017, 132 000 people in Federation had net worth over one million dollars, that money can make an impact.
623  Economy / Speculation / Re: YORK's price prediction topic. on: April 12, 2017, 04:34:50 AM
Its the overwhelming bullish sentiment in bitcoin in combination with no pullback in several weeks that makes me worried right now.

Id probadly change my stance, if we could atleast go flat for a week and consolidate. We will see retest of 1000 soon enough then, which either confirms the pump or set us for weeks long consolidation or even triangle.

Just my two cents.
624  Economy / Speculation / Re: Nights Watch by Afrikoin on: April 11, 2017, 04:39:03 PM
Oh boy, now Vinny Lingham is acting like a child.

When on the wrong side of the market, one keeps trying to find reasons or excuses why he might be right. That's how losses just snowball away...

One needs a set a big balls to admit he's wrong and revert his position, but I suspect that's not the case Wink

At the very least Vnny made the guess under his own name and risks his integrity. Unless we broke previous ATH without retesting 850... he was still not proven wrong  Wink you seem so damn sure we are on straight road "to da Moon", yet you presented very little analysis... or humility on your own part, Mr. Judge. I smell envy...

Hope, you can prove us wrong, but I suspect thats not the case and if retest is on the table, you will go awol for several weeks.
625  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Solution to immigrant crime? on: April 11, 2017, 04:24:18 PM
They just tried to cause trouble here in the Philippines, in a province farther away from the small Muslim-majority area. http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/11/17/hundreds-of-boholanos-leave-homes-due-to-abu-sayyaf-afp-clash

I would like to tell Europeans that they should just try to prevent them from coming in but that would be impossible at this point. Again, we are not saying all Muslims are bad but something should really be done to deter them from committing violence.

My suggestions for Europe:

1. Recent immigrants (those that came during the Syria and Iraq civil war, as well as those that came from North Africa around the same time) would be immediately deported after committing crime or inciting violence.

2. 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants (anyone not native of Europe) will have their families deported with them if they committed violence or has been proven to join a terrorist group abroad.

3. If terrorist and family are already naturalized citizens (in which case it might be complicated to just kick them out and/or revoke citizenship), then the family loses welfare.

Hopefully if they know their family will also suffer the consequences of their actions, they might think twice before going out and shooting at people. Unless they also happen to hate their families. Maybe this will reduce the number of the Real Housewives of ISIS.

You wonderfully resumed what I was trying to say. All the better, that you have experience with Philippines, highlighting that this is indeed global problem, that has to be dealt with. Indeed the solution is as simple at it is universal. Held the criminals guilty in the eyes of people they fear and respect the most - their own family. If they act for themselves, they can claim to be martyrs, but if everything they archieve is suffering for those closest to them, their own people will start to see asocial behavior as a mental illness and move to crush it.

626  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Solution to immigrant crime? on: April 10, 2017, 10:11:49 PM
The big problem with your theory is that it is not families migrating to the EU.  Its single military aged men mostly so collective guilt wont work.

The end solution will be civil war in several EU countries and they will exterminated.

Its starting to happen already:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/749189/Polish-rioters-smash-kebab-shop-arab-men-stab-young-local-Elk-male


It is not a theory, but model, that worked for many generations among european aristocracy and still works in most of the Asia. You can call it "shared responsibility".

Those young men indeed do travel alone and when they get admitted in, government provides them with so called "family reunion" meaning that single military age man serves as a opening for many family members. It is also well researched that vast majority of those people only marry inside their own social, ethnic and religious group. We call those places "no go zones" but effectively, especially the bigger ones are colonies of foreign nations.

Having walls, armed guards and screening migrants is nice and puffy idea. Something, that should have been in place from the get go, Id say. But I am not talking about this on purpose, since Trojan horse is already behind (as of yet still non-existing) walls. What I am offering is alternative to the extermination war you mentioned.

Because you know, there is no guarantee, that you or me wont be its victims aswell.
627  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Norwegian science program tells children it's OK to eat shit on: April 10, 2017, 09:30:25 PM
He almost vomited after drinking it. They should've asked one of those Jackass wannabees from Finland to do it Grin

It reminds me of that old joke:
2 monkeys are sitting on a branch.
-What are you eating?
-A banana.
-But why is it brown?
-I'm eating it second time.

That joke nails public broadcast aimed at children in western countries, today.

I think it would take nothing short of "long march" of either religous nuts or conservatives to reverse the process of encroaching collective dementia. Ive heard good explanation from a black guy on rebel media on why do modern youngsters hate freedom of speech.

He claimed, that it is mixture of marxism (belief in questioning every value and faith in equal results regardless of work) and nihilism, that makes those young people essentially empty shells, that cannot make difference between beliefs and identity. When you question their eccentric beliefs, they thus see you as violating who they are. Merely questioning is tantamount to hate crime akin to holocaust denial.

And thats where we are today, in a world owned by banks and ran by marxists, who hate everybody equally.
628  Economy / Speculation / Re: Speculation Rule: buy when others are irrationally pessimistic or too cautious on: April 10, 2017, 09:17:20 PM
IamnotBack,

what are your thoughts on Monero? Rpietila in its opening days bit prematurely called it great improvement of Bitcoin/Litecoin (its cryptography makes far harder to crack, supposedly). Even though it didnt took off at once, eventually the price soared well after its launch. Its inflation model also makes it potentionally viable as a store of value.

Hot balloon or an investment opportunity?
629  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Price 1200 USD Means - Bitcoin Mining Is Profitable, Even For Beginners on: April 10, 2017, 09:05:19 PM
The opportunity will be short-lived. The difficulty will continue to rise quickly, returning mining to normal profitability. It is risky for a person without heap electricity to spend the money on an ASIC miner..
This this, price can either drop and difficulty will rise for sure, it always rise quite fast. So profits are often in theory only.
Good luck tho, if u wanna try.

I also think, this is basically trap on eager, inexperienced investor.

Mining ins and outs have been throroughly examined over the years. And nothing has changed the general movements towards corporativization of entire process. Single person, even technically gifted cannot compete with dedicated mining pools, putting local conditions (electricity price) aside. Most could consider themselves lucky, if they covered initial investment on their part.
630  Other / Politics & Society / Solution to immigrant crime? on: April 10, 2017, 08:58:08 PM
I have been thinking about issue with migration, legal and other. Specifically, its criminal, urban element.

Obviously, certain level of migration has been natural through out history. In some cases beneficial both for those migrating and their hosts.

What we are seeing today in western Europe are gangs of disenfranchised second and third generation migrants breaking laws, attacking property and bystanders in tragically misguided bravado as to somehow give their life some meaning.

Now, as living standarts in the west have been stagnant for the past several decades and affirmative action already took its toll on natives, it is obvious we simply cannot just provide limousines, whores and cocaine to every deprivated young man, who feels entitled to such "high standard".

What we can do is to respect culture these men from middle East, Africa and Asia came from.

Those cultures are all still clan based, scoffing upon individualism as a sign of weakness and decadence.

In historical Japan, peace and stability was upkept through collective guilt. If someone from your family committed serious crime, it was not only him but also the head of family (that failed to keep in line) who was held responsible. Through, individually perhaps unjust, the system after decades of civil war brought upon peace that lasted for hundreds of years. Your family, your responsibility.

There is only one thing, unruly yougsters in the west fears today and it is not police. It is not debts aswell, as you cannot take away from someone who owns nothing. They fear each other, their parents and cousins.

What I propose is value system, that rewards individuals for their personal archievements and punishes the clan for failures and crimes.

Your thoughts are most welcome, gentlemen.

EDIT: Just highlighted the focus, so not everybody will start to order mortar for sky high walls.
631  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Russian teenager was planning to commit a terrorist act in Oslo on: April 10, 2017, 08:47:45 PM
The Russian teenager was planning to commit a terrorist act in Oslo
The police of Norway has detained 17-the summer Russian in the case of the preparation of the explosion in Oslo. About it reported the edition "The Indeрendent". A primitive explosive device was discovered on the evening of 8 April in the center of Oslo near a metro station.

Possibly that 17 year old Russian Teenager was a new recruit and he was tested as a final phase to plant bombs on Oslo’s metro Station. Its nice to hear that he was caught by the authorities before he successfully detonates the bomb. Otherwise hundreds of people will be caught in the blast rendering them wounded or worst a loss of lives. The authorities should not be satisfied with just catching the culprit but must also find out what is the cause of that action that led that boy to plant bombs.

Stop referring to the terrorist as "Russian teenager". He wasn't planning to blow up people just because he was Russian. He was doing that becasue he was Muslim. You can re-phrase your wording as "Muslim teenager".

Exactly. Cosmpolitan westerners also often fail to realize, that we in east still make difference between citizenship and nationality. Teenager might have russian passport and thats it. He was not Russian by either blood or culture.

Next time, some "Swedish" might rape american women, that what media will report. Yet mug shots will reveal Somalians in full strength around 30 years old.

Mouse born in stable doesnt become horse. Arab or african that immigrated to Europe doesnt become native by the moment he recieves his first welfare check.
632  Economy / Speculation / Re: Nights Watch by Afrikoin on: April 10, 2017, 06:26:20 PM
So when you are bearish we go bullish and now you are bullish so that means that we go bearish  Wink


Not at all. Afrikoin have been bullish for atleast a year as far as I know.

What he mentioned again and again in past several weeks is that we need proper bottom retest to confirm current trend. What you call "bearish" is merely expected consolidation of current gains at around 1000.

He has also said, that he doesnt practice intraday trading, so that might got you confused.
633  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If you kill cow,then you will be killed. on: April 09, 2017, 07:37:04 PM
Hindus believe cow as their sacred animal.Most of them dont eat it and they think killing cow as a sin.But what the problem is,in india,some hindus call themselves as cowrakshaks,meaning saviors of cow and they start attacking and even killing other people if found eating beef or carrying beef with them.Either you dont kill cow,otherwise you will be killed.Its their slogan.

Your post reads like something straight out of Marco Polo (the 13th century trader) diary. I have not heard about any foreigner in recent years being killed for buying beef in India. Respecting customs is one thing, killing everybody who doesn share them is altogether different. India is not Saudi Arabia, you wont get flogged for eating "haram" food on the street.

What kind of problem do you have with Hindus, friend?
634  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Removing President Jacob Zuma - South Africa on: April 09, 2017, 07:32:54 PM
I am not sure, you have chosen the right thread to ask for free money.

Here, we discuss outlook and possible outcome of various actions taking place in the world. Could you post more details on "everyone put their differences aside"? From what I know, South Africa is not country with presidental system. Bulk of power is held by prime minister (also ANC member just like Zuma), so perhaps you should look his way on why your country was degraded to junk status.

Or the fact, that South Africa is being ruled by African National Congress party for more than two decades in row...
635  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia accused of complicity in Syria war crime on: April 09, 2017, 05:02:38 PM
Boris Johnson told to call off Kremlin mission Britain and America will this week directly accuse Russia of complicity in war crimes in Syria and demand that Vladimir Putin pull the rug from Bashar al-Assad’s blood-soaked regime.
Rex Tillerson — President Donald Trump’s secretary of state — will fly to Moscow to confront Russia with evidence that it had knowledge of, and sought to cover up, the regime’s deadly sarin strike last week that left 87 people dead.
Turning the screws on the Kremlin, Sir Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, accused Russia of being “by proxy responsible for every civilian death last week” because “this latest war crime happened on their watch”.  

We have a saying. "Dogs keep barking but caravan goes on."

Posturing of some western figureheads means precisely that. Posturing. For audience of dimwits.

Meanwhile, on the ground it is clear that Americans and Russians are cooperating via proxies. Kurds on US and government troops on Russias side. Territory of both ISIS (proxy of Saudi Arabia) and Al Qaeda (Turkey) is rapidly dwindling.

Affectionate pointing at government of Syria for using chemical weapons against its own populace is nothing new. It is about fourth time since conflict started. All previous attacks were investigated and eventually found to be doing of Turkey supported jihadists. Only this time did US limited action and only after advanced warning to russian MoD. Possible reasons could be show of strength for new adminstration and reassurement of gulf Arab states, that US did not abandon them yet.

For Assad, who previously abandoned chemical weapons (2014) in favour of russian intervention, it makes exactly zero sense to use WMDs in urban ares at the time, that his and allied forces are winning one engagement after another. He would not be a dictator then. But retarded autist.

Make up your mind, people. One can be either evil, scheming villain or retarded butcher. But not both.
636  Economy / Speculation / Re: Nights Watch by Afrikoin on: April 09, 2017, 03:52:59 PM
Afrikoin,

what are the chances we could retest heights and establish triple top pattern?

It would still be in line with eventual retest of 850, respecting Finabocci. Is it possible?

I am using Okcoin charts by the way, chinese exchanges are disproportionally undervalued right now.

EDIT: In the case of triple top, upper line for Chinese should be at around 8250 CNY/Bitcoin.
637  Other / Politics & Society / Re: trump bombs syria, sells out to neocons/jews on: April 08, 2017, 01:57:54 PM
This incident was a major disappointment. And remember that the attacks comes at a time, when the SAA is making rapid advances against the ISIS. Now the momentum will shift towards the Islamists.
If the Russians raised the cry for this reason that to me is a sign that Trump did the right thing. I am not a Trump supporter, but this is the first act of his presidency that I support. The Russians have said that this attack was destroyed about 40 aircraft of the Syrian army. The Americans have shown that the best missile system of Russia's s-400 is not running. He did not help the Assad. It is a fake.

Then you are part of the dimwits, that this grand show was orchestrated for.

S-400 were not running, yes. They were not running because United States warned Russia beforehand when and where it is going to strike giving both Russian and Syrian essential personel time to leave the area. The airport was fully reinstated in less than 48 hours.

Trump needed to demonstrate strength before libtard audience in western Europe, domestic warhawks and middle eastern Saudi allies, that were quite disheartened by weakness of Obama administration. He needed to do that in a way, that would not resemble Bush jr., not starting another war without end.

Does it mean, it was an empty gesture? Not at all.

- United States actually broke out of grindlock put in place two years ago by war hawks, when Russia first proposed post-war peace plan for Syria. Plan suggested mutual responsibility over the country with east being governed by Kurds (US) and west by Damascus (now reliant on Moscow). That plan now can move forward.

- Western libtards are fuming with joy as fireworks made their "human rights" cocks go placid, giving Trump administration breathing room. Approval rates of new president are rapidly rising.

- Russia, in spite of needed posturing now knows, that Trump is rational man in oval office. When you do deals, you want to make them with rational people.

- Kurds will have far stronger position in future.

- Airstrike also diverted attention from rapidly growing civilian casualties in west-backed siege of Mosul.

- Syrian government was reminded that its existence is reliant on benevolence of Moscow, making situation on the ground more in control.


You were Trumped. For your own benefit.

EDIT:

I didn't believed that Trump really can do that. But he had to react somehow to that, was happened in Syria. And bombing I think is better reaction than strong words, sanctions and etc. I'm don't sure that it can help to stop war in Syria, but at least, maybe Al Asad will avoid to use chemical weapons. I'm hope that Al Asad will be judged in Hague Tribunal.
And it's fun to see how Russians started to change their opinion about Trump - from friend to enemy.
It's really fun, but look at it this way. Trump warned the Russians about the upcoming bombing, special damage is not visible. Maybe it's Putin's game? So Trump is trying to divert suspicion from himself in relations with the Russian? Is this option not possible?

If Trump was pro-Russian the same way Hillary was pro Saudi Arab, then he would just leave all of Syria to Assad, which is the way Americans were doing things during Obama. As you can see, the diplomacy merely entered another round and United States are not leaving Kurds out.

Only real defeated people here are Turks, Saudis and another beneficiaries of Islamists and Al-Qaeda. Space for their manuevering is rapidly dwindling and nothing short of full ground invasion by turkish military can save jihadists.
638  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The European Parliament voted for granting Ukraine visa-free regime on: April 08, 2017, 07:48:11 AM
521 member of the European Parliament supported the granting Ukraine visa-free regime. Let me remind you that in Ukraine there is a war. Whether it will lead to the fact that migrant crisis in Europe will intensify?

What war? The drawn out posturing at the borders is not a war, my friend.

Ukrainians are different breed from welfare seekers from african and arab countries. Those create jobs for locals in social welfare, effectively turning wheels of western economies, which work like banks but pretend to be human rights NGOs on the outside.

On the other hand Ukrainians and eastern Europeans are more like a "white niggers", not getting welfare but being forced, often illegally into minimum wage jobs regardless of their qualifications and education. As a side effect, these cheap slaves push down wages for local population, which is major reason why elites support this human trafficking.

Both groups are being taken advantage of. But for different reasons.

In US landscape, take the difference between "refugees" from places like Somalia and Gastarbeiters from Mexico  Wink
639  Other / Politics & Society / Re: trump bombs syria, sells out to neocons/jews on: April 08, 2017, 07:27:37 AM
This incident was a major disapppointment. And remember that the attacks comes at a time, when the SAA is making rapid advances against the ISIS. Now the momentum will shift towards the Islamists.

No, at all friend  Wink

We were just Trumped. You see, Russians were informed before hand of the strike, no russian personell or even significant syrian military presence was in the area of bombing.

In the fall out, Trumps popularity with western libtards is spiking, domestic audience also approves. And two year old russian plan on post-war Syria about mutual responsibility (ie. east being handled by US-backed Kurds and west by Damascus government) is unfolding. Two years ago Putins proposal was blocked by warhawks in Washington, now, those same people are pushing for it in the wake of bombing. United States also benefited from the fact, that attack diverted attention from rapidly mounting up civilian casaulties in Mosul bombings.

It is a grand show for dimwits, but all major powers are benefiting right now.
640  Economy / Speculation / Re: Nights Watch by Afrikoin on: April 08, 2017, 07:21:18 AM
Just finished the video. So we are looking at possibly one more attempt at spiking up, probadly ending at 1220, followed up by correction.

In very bullish scenario we might bounce at around 1050 or we could fulfill Afrikoin prediction and enter relatively long consolidation.

Either way, fine with me.
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