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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 23, 2020, 08:17:54 PM
We [ I ] can’t afford those listing fees.

Wrong thread. IXC is the other way.
62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 23, 2020, 11:59:30 AM
I also question whether or not an exchange that just matches it up with LTC would be a disservice since it creates a virtual wall there. Instead of "Wow, this is worth x BTC" it becomes "Eh, it's worth x LTC but I don't really want to trade into/out of LTC."

To put things into perspective...


LTC  marketcap  - $2,920,128,326
XLM marketcap  - $2,056,064,586
DVC marketcap  -        $2,025,106  

(using  `1 BTC = ~$9,513`, `1 DVC = 1 Sat` price and 21,286,112,500 total devcoins in circulation)

Trading only using DVC/BTC pair would leave us with huge spread even if the price goes x10.  
So there is a need for other market pairs, such as XLM/DVC. Fortunately, it's already available on the Stellar network, but perhaps somebody would like to see such pairs on the other exchanges.  

Introducing more than one such pair on "fly-by-night" exchanges might be a "disservice" as you say, but only if there is a low volume, so that manually going through various calculations might disincentivize a potential buyer, because nobody can instantly calculate in their head whether for example LTC/DVC matches XLM/DVC denominated in USD. Having high volume on all the relevant pairs would increase trust in market prices being "fair", so no need to manually check every time if the prices match, or whether one pair offers bargains or whatever.
With that regard, Stellar seems to be more convenient because of pathfinding, so volume doesn't matter.  

Since Stellar network uses XLM as native currency, it might be better for a fly-by-night exchange to provide XLM/DVC pairing, than the LTC/DVC pair, because XLM can be used for exchanging on Stellar, and not only "trading into/out of it" for the sake of getting DVC.
63  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 22, 2020, 03:14:05 PM
Since in FreeCiv we can save each game-turn, thus could in principle branch off different timelines from any saved game, Battle for Wesnoth offers the potential to create time-cadet operations whereby a player could change the outcomes of some turn on some planet and branch off a new timeline, if time travel ends up somehow sometime being discovered / developed.

I found the campaigns here https://add-ons.wesnoth.org/1.12/ (CTRL+F "mark m")  

It seems that newer Wesnoth releases do not support your 1.12 versions? Or I perhaps failed to set them up manually.  

On linux, v1.12 can be installed simply with the following command    
Code:
$ sudo apt install wesnoth-1.12
And to launch the game
Code:
$ wesnoth-1.12

Fortunately, v1.12 will still try and fetch add-ons from the server. Then the add-ons (e.g. campaigns, scenarios...) can be simply installed from within the game using UI. (just use "mark m" as a search filter to list relevant add-ons)  
Also there are some Android version of the Battle for Wesnoth game (Play Store lists two), but not sure which game versions, both 1.12 and 1.14 maybe?

Btw, these campaigns are basically a story telling, there is no "gameplay", so anybody can install it and try them.  





[Re: Do you really believe Satoshi is real??]
oh... and satoshi's real identity -> AI from the future that created bitcoins and funneled them into accounts so the AI has access to massive wealth when bitcoin is the global currency. don't supposed anyone wants to come up with a Science fiction story about "satoshi's true identity and why he created bitcoins?"

Install "Battle for Wesnoth" version 1.8 and look for my campaigns in its add-ons system.

Grab the one called "Between the Worlds", and choose the "Time Lord" option when picking which character to play.

When you are well along in your Time Cadet training you should find clues to further studies, not all of which use the Battle for Wesnoth software as their client software. (Battle for Wesnoth is more a way of presenting past events than a tool for influencing events going forward...)

Quote from: markm link=topic=2757.msg57252#msg57252
[Re: Is Satoshi Alive? Thread]
There are some interesting historical re-enactment holodramas produced and directed by researchers at the Institute of Chronodynamics (see the "Time Cadet" timeline(s) in the Battle for Wesnoth add-on "Between the Worlds" for info regarding said Institute) that have just in the last few years started to become viewable using Earthling technology that shed considerable light upon this matter.

I tried to start Space-cadet "Easy" version, and few sub-scenarios worked (perhaps due to my arbitrary story choices?).  
"Easy" version implied that the campaign story would reveal more information using the "hard" difficulty, but I can't get "hard" to even start, same error:  

I try to load the campaign it says Unknown scenario: 00a_Who_are_you

Within the context of the Galactic Milieu, Bitcoin is thought to be the national currency of the Hacker nation. Naturally this tends to cast Satoshi Nakamoto as a Hacker; some even claim he is an agent of an Institute of Chronodynamics.
It is suspected that "Satoshi Nakamoto" was/is a Time Cadet deployed by the or a Institute of Chronodynamics to effect certain changes in the timelines hereabouts...

These rumors are quite old:  
Code:
653 2011-03-05 07:11:24 <knotwork> exactly, in Freeciv is a "fictional" nation known as Hackers, with people like Linus Torvalds as leaders
654 2011-03-05 07:11:30 <Travex> Anybody can tell me how to fix the bitcoin clock please ?
655 2011-03-05 07:11:40 <knotwork> I am asking them if Satoshi qualifies as a leader too for that

3859 2011-03-09 21:25:14 <knotwork> bitcoin is not unique! it is a galactic standard technology brought to Earth by Agent Satoshi
3860 2011-03-09 21:25:18 <farzong> my guess is that there wont be selloffs until btc is like $10K
3861 2011-03-09 21:25:31 <farzong> satoshi is a time traveller from the future? intersting
3862 2011-03-09 21:26:01 <knotwork> hey I didnt say he is an Agent of the Institute of Chronodynamics. That is pure speculation on your part.


Is there an updated version of the campaign, or maybe they rely on saved games from the other 3 campaigns? I didn't look into it too much because it seems that even changing the difficulty would override the saved-game files.  

I wanted to see if I could find the earliest documents that mention Japanese nation inhabiting "The planet known as B29", a home planet of Brits, closely tied to Canadian C29, which I presume have the same "leader".
If Japanese history was documented pre-2008, then I suppose rumors might be true. The oldest such documentation I found was 2010, but maybe I missed something.

Quotes from scenario:  
Quote
"Well then, according to certain tales attributed to the Grand Old Man or one of his proteges, regions of spacetime, or times, places, or universes - etcetera - that some might regard as fictional can be referred to as fictons. It is from this that we derive the term fictonics. The science of fictons. There are, of course, some who regard fictonics itself as fictional, not least because fictons might well be regarded as fictional. I suppose a kind of relativity is at play: mayhap fiction is relative..."

"For example the Battle for Wesnoth software can allow casual observers to imagine that we are merely playing and designing games rather than working in or toward the fields of chronodynamics and fictonics"

"Earth is often used as an example of a fictional world that might or might not be located at the interface of chronodynamics and fictonics."

The value is in the people on the network and their longevity.

Quote
- I'm sorry, but... I do not quite see what desert planets have to do with human longevity...
- (Smile) Of course. It is an interesting case actually because many of the humans pursuing that route to longevity supposedly came from Earth. So it is a nexus involving both Earth and Irdya. If Earth is destroyed as the Terrador proposal would have it a huge war over a desert planet might be able to be averted. On the other hand if the actual means to the longevity does exist on some desert planet somewhere then as long as there are humans at all it is possible some such war will still eventually happen.
- The connection is a resource which supposedly is rather hard to produce without using a suitable desert planet."
- That of course brings up the whole matter of currency and trade. Economics, in short. We simplify such things in our software, writing gold for example even when we really mean local currency of some other kind. Wherewithal, subsistence. We tend to abstract such things to focus on other things. But in the desert world longevity matter we are basically looking at situations in which longevity is used as currency.  
- Time is money.
- (Smile) Exactly. A lot of people, it seems, find longevity far more useful than gold.
64  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong's U-TURN ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC on: July 16, 2020, 06:08:38 AM
Martin Armstrong writes on Jul 15, 2020 in Black Death Plague Returning in Asia

He creates without quoting any evidence the false narrative that the virus as we have known it from the start now has a lethal sibling!

Believe it or not, our RELIABLE sources have CONFIRMED that there are a few cases appearing of the Black Death — the bubonic plague — which killed around 50% of the population during the 14th century.

His "reliable source" is again something that somebody else already posted.  
  
July 6, 2020:
[Bubonic Plague Found in a Herder in Inner Mongolia, China Says]
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/06/world/asia/china-bubonic-plague-inner-mongolia.html

14 July 2020
[Squirrel tests positive for the bubonic plague in Colorado]
https://abcnews.go.com/US/squirrel-tests-positive-bubonic-plague-colorado/story?id=71769840

Jul 15, 2020:
[Plague WARNING: Is the Black Death BACK in 2020? Bubonic plague claims latest victim]
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1310000/Plague-warning-is-the-Black-Death-back-2020-bubonic-plague-boy-dies-latest-news


The other two baloney viruses that he mentioned were also reported elsewhere.

 
Coronavirus: Kazakhstan denies 'unknown pneumonia' outbreak  

Kazakhstan has denied a report published by Chinese officials alleging that the country is experiencing an outbreak of an "unknown pneumonia".
The Chinese embassy in Kazakhstan on Thursday warned its citizens in the country that the "pneumonia" was potentially deadlier than Covid-19.
The health ministry of Kazakhstan said on Friday the report was "not true".


Chinese researchers have discovered a new type of swine flu that can infect humans and has the potential to cause a future pandemic, according to a study released on Monday, though scientists have cautioned that the virus does not pose an immediate global health threat.


What's the purpose of that blog post anyway? The whole virus thingy is baloney, he knows it.  
Is he fear-mongering, and not-fear-mongering at the same time?  

Chill guys, covid-19 is harmless, but no worries look we have three new diseases which are coming for you in 2022

Socrates subscription provides immunity.
65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 15, 2020, 08:03:49 AM

But it was delisted from altilly with the reason that there was little to no trade volume...

Was that really the case?  

They said that it's usually more than lack of volume, but they didn't want to disclose it publicly. As far as I know they said they'd speak only with CEO or lead dev with regards to (de)listing.  
But I don't know if anybody actually spoke with them after they made that clarification? Maybe @FuzzyBear exchanged some private messages with them?
66  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 02, 2020, 04:45:30 PM
But why DevCoin didn't shows up in CMC? when i search the name ticker of this coin nothing happen, the Deviant coin pops up, I wish the dev team soon relive this project, we need to support this project because i considered it as one of pioneer in alts world.

It's there, but censored: 
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/devcoin/
67  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: July 01, 2020, 07:33:24 AM


Pictured: This thread
68  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Qortal Genesis - The Infrastructure for the Internet of the Future on: June 29, 2020, 06:08:14 AM
After 6+ years of development, the infrastructure of the decentralized Internet of the future is prepared to launch Phase 1 on June 29th 2020!

Congratz! Smiley
Excited to see what you came up with.
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 10, 2020, 06:50:47 AM
I tried to set up pairs on the Stellar platform of everything against Lumens as well as everything against DeVCoins, so maybe if there are not a lot of Lumens offered directly against DeVCoin you could consume a whole bunch of offers of other things against DeVCoin then those other things against Lumens?

I think someone posted something somewhere about InterStellar maybe even having a tool or something for multi-stage converting of things?

You mean pathfinding?

Cross-asset payments

Suppose you are holding sheep and want to buy something from a store that only accepts wheat. You can create a payment in Stellar that will automatically convert your sheep into wheat. It goes through the sheep/wheat orderbook and converts your sheep at the best available rate.

You can also make more complicated paths of asset conversion. Imagine that the sheep/wheat orderbook has a very large spread or is nonexistent. In this case, you might get a better rate if you first trade your sheep for brick and then sell that brick for wheat. So a potential path would be 2 hops: sheep->brick->wheat. This path would take you through the sheep/brick orderbook and then the brick/wheat orderbook.

These paths of asset conversion can contain up to 6 hops, but the whole payment is atomic–it will either succeed or fail. The payment sender will never be left holding an unwanted asset.

This process of finding the best path of a payment is called pathfinding. Pathfinding involves looking at the current orderbooks and finding which series of conversions gives you the best rate. It is handled outside of Stellar Core by something like Horizon.


With Interstellar v3.5, we took our most unique feature, the crypto asset swap, and transformed it from something good to something insanely great. It now allows anyone to swap between any two crypto assets on the SDEX (Stellar Decentralized Exchange), even without a direct market between those two crypto assets. We achieve this feat by FINDING the best PATH between any two assets and use only the best path to swap one crypto asset for another. Hence the internal codename: PathFinder.
 
Our primary motivation for this PathFinder update was to address some shortcomings that our previous crypto asset swap feature had. One of the flaws our previous model had was that it only handled crypto asset swaps for the absolute best current offers on the SDEX without considering liquidity and depth of the orderbook. It was also limited to direct markets between any two crypto assets, i.e. you couldn’t swap from Interstellar’s BTC to Tempo’s EUR on the SDEX because there wasn’t any direct market between both crypto assets. Users who also used our advanced multisig feature experienced difficulties making swaps work for them because by the time all the signers signed the crypto asset swap transaction, the orderbook would most likely have already changed, transforming their market order into a limit order. This wasn’t a good user experience. Our new crypto asset swap feature solves all the above-mentioned issues beautifully, by finding the best path between any two crypto assets in real time.



So basically turn your question around: which free open source projects can we find ways to create value with, and how can we expand our repertoire of projects and types of projects we can do that with?

We should look at projects with an eye to how we can fit them into our growing economy of projects.
[...]
Folks could write about how they got into whatever facet of it all, what they found to be effective tactics for scaling up to some of the other facts and stuff like that? How and whay to create a Clan or Guild or Party or Society or Association, why one would choose to start such a thing using the Crossfire RPG interface rather than the COffeeMUD interface or vice-versa, gosh there is just so much folks could usefully write about...

CrossFire RPG seems like rather complex game. Perhaps other games are as well, so I think a lot of people might find it not worth their time to delve into it. I remember OGame and similar games involving risks of somebody attacking you, thus taking part of your resources, and thus making some players actually quit the game, or start playing on another server.  
Maybe there could be simpler games? Just so that folks can start with something tangible, and easy to understand, to get the general idea what it's about?  
Since you are already scaling the... perspective(?) down (galaxy->civilization->individual), how about creating some simple "mini-games" which individual ("character") would be playing? For example some simple puzzle games (competitive?), or some gambling-type games?
70  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: June 10, 2020, 04:07:37 AM
r/aec
•Posted byu/diabolicmongoose
"probably no way."

I know he said probably, but still.

So in other words, there is a possibility of it not being possible? Why is that user confused that MA used that term?  
Months ago MA said about something "that's pretty far away, we don't expect [it]", but it still happened.
71  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 05, 2020, 04:56:30 AM
Lats but not least, @Traxo raised a very important point in regards to ease of use. We might solve that with documentation, or perhaps we can build something within the Devcoin wallet in the long term. Baby steps.

With regards to Stellar (Interstellar), we have these two guides: 
https://steemit.com/devcoin/@satoshi0x/how-to-buy-sell-dvc-using-stellar 
https://steemit.com/devtome/@satoshi0x/part-two-exchanging-your-dvc-tokens-on-stellar-for-blockchain-dvc-coins 

Coinomi wallet apparently has integrated Changelly and Instaswap, so maybe "CEO or lead dev" (only) could contact them and see what is required to get them list the coin:
Instaswap:  https://instaswap.io/coinListing 
Changelly:  https://changelly.com/for-tokens 

Maybe in the future somebody could also come up with a simple-to-use Stellar client fork which supports exclusively Galactic-Milieu-related tokens.
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 03, 2020, 07:18:23 AM
It can't hurt to open a support ticket with Coinomi. That seems simple enough.

With Ledger it sounds like we'd have to build some of that integration ourselves, so it's a matter of someone knowing how to do it.

I'd say go for it.

I opened a ticket with Coinomi and will let you know what happens.

What was the update with regards to Coinomi listing? I can't remember.
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: June 02, 2020, 08:44:04 AM
I still think what we need to do is keep building the buy sides as strong as possible, the approach I have described before has worked over and over and over again not only tending the value up and up and up but also yielding more and more of the coin back again to bury in the backyard or wherever; that is, it takes more and more of the coin out of circulation while growing the value per coin of those still piled up on the exchages as huge buy side and sell side columns of offers.

On Interstellar exchange, by pressing [∞] you can see list of "all" assets: https://interstellar.exchange/app/#/markets/guest  
If somebody wants to try it, you will need to narrow down the spread, and increase the volume in order for it to actually show up in that tab (and be filterable by "market search" feature). I'm not sure what the target volume and spread numbers are for it to show up there, but I was told by their team that the algo includes these variables. Also not sure when the computation occurs, so maybe we'll need to give it some time after few trades.

Here is presumably most relevant trade pair for this thread:  
https://interstellar.exchange/app/#/trade/guest/DVC/GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5/XLM/native

It would be practical for similar pairs to actually be searchable within this somewhat easy-to-use client, because it seems like a relatively complicated process (for your average joe) to actually find the asset issuer, and then find the pair manually by using the relevant info.



Btw, company shares are only on Horizon platform I think. You could use this client to access it: https://github.com/NeXTHorizon/hz-source
74  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: May 31, 2020, 07:14:32 AM
New post Armstrong tries to make it look like he was right about the virus  

"Thailand has 56 deaths out of 69 million people. Japan has announced no lockdown as there were only 850 deaths 126.5 million."

Cherry picking counties he fails to mention that over 100k have died in the US and almost 600k world wide this is the deadliest virus since the Spanish Flu.

On January 28th he wrote
" I have pretty good sources and they do not expect this to cause a lot of deaths. "

The "sources" he talks about are probably just the usual people that anybody can follow, I pointed out one of them might be David Icke.  

David Icke made a decent summary of events and information in the interview with London Real:  
https://www.bitchute.com/video/H4W7FwBy0Ukh/  

He cited experts in relevant fields. Many people are coming out already exposing the "coronahoax".  
Icke used Andrew Kaufman as main source of information, but of course he's not the only one coming out, probably just the most popular today when it comes to certain perspective - which is that "viruses" are not contagious at all. There is just a new test, which doesn't even test for the virus.  

For example, here is 1993 material on the germ theory:  

[Germ Theory Deception series]  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BN8iKDjUoA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9WBaIu5URo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWCTqFAOGas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxewDaUsDT8

Nobel Prize Winner Kary Mullis Challenges The Myths About AIDS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPYFjDSG0JU
> 17:32 Mullis says: "The way to get rid of AIDS is to stop funding it"

(Kary Mullis invented the PCR technique in the first place, and died of pneumonia few months before coronahoax)

Over the past 30 years, journalist Jon Rappoport has been investigating so called "epidemics" - his conclusion is that all were hoaxes. All documented.
https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/category/covid/  
https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/category/sars/  


Even if you believe that the "virus" is real (i.e. different perspective on the matter), you can also look at the data and see for yourself that the "virus" is not deadly as depicted at all:  

I do not even know how the media plans to respond to the CDC itself publishing their own estimation that “coronavirus” is literally just the flu – except to ignore it, which is what they are doing so far.

In their seven-page document “Coronavirus Pandemic Planning Scenarios,” uploaded a few days ago, they estimate an overall symptomatic case fatality ratio of 0.004.

More than 99% of coronavirus patients who died in Italy suffered from other, pre-existing health issues, according to a study by the country’s health officials. [...]
The average age of the victims was 79.5.

Specially when patients are labeled as died OF the "coronavirus" whenever they tested positive (and sometimes even without a test, if they showed some of the symptoms).  
Similar information regarding "covid-19" is getting harder to find due to extremely high censorship (as Marty also pointed out in the linked blog).  



I'll stop here because it's off-topic, but my point is that I don't think Marty was wrong to downplay the virus.  
It is not as deadly as we are lead to believe by the MSM and the officials. Do we need Marty to tell us that? No, of course not, but he did say it.

Earlier, somebody apparently tried to imply that Marty predicted this "epidemic":  
An excerpt from MA his 2014 Cycles of War Report (2014!!!)
https://i.imgur.com/Zp6otO2.png
ECM 2020.05...
Ooh but wait... you bunch of circle jerkers here can argue now that the news reports came out in 2020 and that he was wrong.

Yet, now I think Marty postponed it for 2021? So there is the contradiction you were looking for. He has all years covered, so if something happens - just point to the right article/report where he "predicted" it, and sweep everything else under the rug.  
If his stance now is that this epidemic is a hoax, what will be the excuse for his predictions next year? Stay tuned I guess.
75  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: May 20, 2020, 12:36:44 PM
Ferguson’s Code is Being Reviewed Worldwide with the Same Conclusion I reached

This is by far the most UNPROFESSIONAL program I have ever reviewed in my life.

Except that Marty reached the same plagiarized conclusion from the guy who worked at Google: 

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082909.msg54390398#msg54390398

76  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: May 08, 2020, 07:47:00 PM
This little quote got into my eye, so I just had to look who did he quote:  

May 8, 2020 - I have Reviewed Ferguson’s Code – It’s a Joke
I have been asked by a source in Britain to review the Ferguson model code for my opinion. Just so everyone has some idea, the original program used by Ferguson was “a single 15,000 line file that had been worked on for a decade” and by no means is this remotely sophisticated.

I presume he quoted it from here, I couldn't find an older piece with that text:  


Notice link from the article leads to twitter, which has slightly different text. This is a giveaway that MA used this article as a source for that quote.
Author of that review claims he "worked at Google between 2006 and 2014", Armstrong was in jail back then. So that anonymous author is probably not MA.  

So why do I point this out?
Well, because Martin Armstrong implies that it's his own review of the code in his blog.  
It is not, he brings nothing new to the table.
Compare the reviews yourself, this is insane. It's seemingly the same review (except Armstrong's being shorter):    

The documentation says:
The model is stochastic. Multiple runs with different seeds should be undertaken to see average behaviour.
The documentation even states:
“The model is stochastic. Multiple runs with different seeds should be undertaken to see average behaviour.”


Stochastic” is just a scientific-sounding word for “random”. That’s not a problem if the randomness is intentional pseudo-randomness, i.e. the randomness is derived from a starting “seed” which is iterated to produce the random numbers.
Stochastic” is simply defined as “randomly determined; having a random probability distribution or pattern that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely.”


What it’s doing is best described as “SimCity without the graphics”.
Effectively, you start the program with what is called a “seed” number which is then used to produce a random number. Most children’s games begin this way. In fact, this is a version of what you would be similar to the game SimCity where you create a city starting from scratch and it simulates what might happen based upon the beginning presumption.


The Imperial code doesn’t seem to have working regression tests.
In programming, you run what is known as a regression-test

etc.

Wow, he didn't even try to hide it. He basically just shuffled the terminology and analogies.

EDIT:  
I noticed Icke posted earlier today: https://www.davidicke.com/article/569920/code-review-fergusons-model (Coincidentally, Icke is in Britain)
So possibly that is where Armstrong's "sources" (i.e. his agents who search for hot-topics they can leech off) first saw it.
77  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: May 04, 2020, 07:17:37 AM
Gumbi IS Martin Armstrong; PROOF:
PM from Gumbi to AnonymousCoder today:

I will sue you for defamation if you keep this up

Lol, I might actually believe it, just look at this pure coincidence blog post today:  

Posted May 4, 2020 by Martin Armstrong

QUESTION: Dear Mr. Armstrong:

I apologize that I called you a fraud. Sometimes being a virgo is very hard. I became information overloaded and my tongue is very sharp. I am still reading your blog and I am amazed that you post the Corbett Report, which I follow religiously like yours.

Is Marty shaking in his boots?  

ANSWER: Apology excepted. A fraud is someone trying to cheat you out of money somehow. I do not even sell advertising on this site. I do not need money so I have the luxury of not being one of those outlets that can be bought nor do I have covert investments I am pitching without telling people I believe as Bill Gates is doing.

What the heck is he talking about? He's been deceiving readers for years, and grabbing their money via selling subscriptions, books, reports, ECMs, you name it. What does "advertising" has anything to do with it?  
Then he just blames Gates and "Rockeffer" (Rockefeller?), because hey they are/were some of the most rich people on the planet, so clearly Marty is not a fraud, right? Otherwise he'd be as rich as Gates.  



https://vimeo.com/400842901

This was from his conference Oct 19.

Martin has  been spot on the DOW.  JAN  2018 called a sell to the day.  Then foretasted a likely down to sideways market with, ideally a low in jan 2020.  After the 18 high was exceeded we warned that a high on the 2020 turning point would indicate a severe correction there after.

I have never seen anyone else even remotely more useful as Martin.  The haters here are ether looking sort term or completely do not understand how to use socrates.  I'ts not a magic computer giving you buy and sell signals, more like weather forecasting.  Martins forecasts are very long term and he is often looking at charts where a year or quarter are one candle.  


Hey, add this to his totally-not-ambiguous forecast:  

https://youtu.be/7wJ_BTOLxxo?t=324  
[Jan 24, 2020]  

Interviewer:  are you suggesting that the markets gonna go lower here over the next month, two months, three months, but you want to buy that dip?
Marty:  yes I mean it's I mean the market would have to go below 19,000 in order to actually say you've got a bear market so it's... that's pretty far away we don't expect an actual change in long-term trend.

2020/01/24 DOW price: 28,989.73
2020/03/23 DOW price: 18,591.93

Oops.

I think Anonymous Coder is the real fraud trying to promote his website.  Think, why would someone be so obsessed with hating on another man every day?

Oh yeah, please tell me, why would he promote his website? He has no ads there. So it is to get a readership? But then if @AnonymousCoder successfully sends Marty behind the bars, his website will actually lose views-count.  
So it seems to me that he has no agenda here, except revealing the obvious truth?  
But hey since you are the genius here, maybe you could elaborate what is his fraud here?

If you don't find Socrates useful just don't use it, everything ain't for everyone..

Lol... Nice try yet again.
78  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: April 21, 2020, 09:18:05 AM
https://youtu.be/7wJ_BTOLxxo?t=324  
[Jan 24, 2020]  

Interviewer:  are you suggesting that the markets gonna go lower here over the next month, two months, three months, but you want to buy that dip?
Marty:  yes I mean it's I mean the market would have to go below 19,000 in order to actually say you've got a bear market so it's... that's pretty far away we don't expect an actual change in long-term trend.


Here we have an example of extinct Socrates subscriber specimen:  

great post on private blog today by martin. just follow his general advice and your laughing. gonna be a great chance to buy the dow which he says is going a lot higher
03/03/2020 DOW price: 25,917.41

Famous last words:  

i have that report lol do you haha. watch and learn buddy here comes the dow enjoy losing money i know exactly what to do
03/19/2020 DOW price: 20,087.19
03/23/2020 DOW price: 18,591.93

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79  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: April 21, 2020, 08:31:48 AM
We have only 180 copies here in Florida which can be mailed out immediately this week. The rest (1600 left) are in Pennsylvania which we intend to deliver to Amazon. It will probably take them a few more weeks to get them posted. But for now, we have 180 left here in Florida for our readers only.

Please go to eBay to complete that transaction.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/324141916183

You guys see what I see under "Similar sponsored items" and "People who viewed this item also viewed", right?





The posting on eBay sold out in 15 minutes. This book is just unbelievable how it sells out all the time so fast.

Yeah. Really shocking that it's "sold out" when he only put few books up there, and most likely bought some of them himself.  


Anyway, where are the relevant interviews which announced?  

Posted Jan 3, 2020 by Martin Armstrong
We have received a number of requests for press interviews since this book seems to be the fastest-selling book ever on Amazon since it sold out in less than three hours.
We have staff in Germany, the Middle East, North America, and Asia to coordinate interviews and copies of the book for the press as well. Please send any requests for interviews worldwide[...].


Did I miss those interviews? Or the "number" he mentioned therein was "1"?
80  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: April 20, 2020, 07:05:13 PM



The oil price drop - it's now at negative $40 a barrel

The price on the futures contract for West Texas crude that is due to expire Tuesday fell into negative territory -- minus $37.63 a barrel. That’s right, sellers were actually paying buyers to take the stuff off their hands. The reason: with the pandemic bringing the economy to a standstill, there is so much unused oil sloshing around that American energy companies have run out of room to store it. And if there’s no place to put the oil, no one wants a crude contract that is about to come due.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/markets-by-sector/energy/private-blog-crude-oil-collapse/

Oh come on... Private blog...
Someone please tell me he wrote "right on schedule"!  Cheesy
Tell me Socrates had -$40 target...


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