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981  Economy / Economics / Re: Jim Rickards New Book "The Death of Money", Review on: April 18, 2014, 12:20:57 PM
Dude, keep your cool and read that phrase you quoted and my OP again carefully! Your anger is making you adress the wrong people. I would say 0,7% is pretty rocking compared to what's happening in Spain, Italy, Greece or Portugal.

I'm basically of your opinion, and I think this could be as bad or worse than the great depression. You are smarter than me, because you know it will start exactly in 2015 (so 7th of May 2015 or what) and know exactly how bad it will be. I don't know when it will start or how bad exactly it will become.

I am not angry. I am trying to wake you up from your complacency.

What part of 200 year debt highs do you fail to grasp?

What part of massive corruption do you fail to grasp?
982  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 11:55:04 AM
I have my pulse on a different form of economic distress indicator- the mail order bride market.

I have an old, abandoned account (not used since the early 2000s) at loveme.com

Starting in 2013 and accelerating every month, and now a feverish rate, I am receiving unsolicited introductory emails from females in Ukraine and China. The site forwards these to my normal email inbox (even I don't remember ever opting in to such).

Thus the economic reality has turned sharply downward in both of those countries.

I never received these in the past years and nothing on this site has changed its tactics nor operations.

I am receiving introductions from quite attractive women, ranging from mid-20s to mid-40s, but mostly mid-30s especially from China.

I am surprised because these appear to be the very attractive types that would be in very high demand in China, such as busty figures and model-like faces. And I can see 6 photos in natural settings so I know these are real introductions.

I can't reply to the emails, because I refuse to comply with the IMBRA law, thus my account is locked from replying until I do.

Examples:

http://www.loveme.com/women/info143553.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info142218.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info105736.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info138521.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info141734.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info133087.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info130639.htm
http://www.loveme.com/women/info130236.htm
983  Economy / Economics / Re: STOP BUYING INTO ALT COINS , as you are indirectly hurting Bitcoin on: April 18, 2014, 11:42:26 AM
Stop buying DVDs, youre hurting VHS.

The OP was actually saying: Stop buying VHS, you are hurting the sales of Blu-Ray (and your eyes).

Obviously you haven't thought about the features of some of these altcoins.. look at Nxt: 1300 times more energy efficient, 400 times more cost efficient because you don't have to fund all those miners to prevent a 51% attack, more secure, and instant transaction confirmations are possible in a proof of stake environment in a way a proof of work environment just can't match.

And 100% centrally controlled just another fiat. Satoshi solved the Byzantine General's problem of decentralized control with proof-of-work. Proof-of-stake undoes that and takes us back to fiat again.
984  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 11:38:40 AM
There was more than once many men (especially Europeans) who thought that debt was glorious and can never end up in a horrific collapse within their lifetimes. In fact, this happened over and over and over and over throughout European history.

Oh but it is different this time.  Roll Eyes

Practicaldreamer you are going to be entirely wiped out within 3 - 4 years. I will be laughing at all you socialist pigs. You are going to eat what you deserve (sowed).
985  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 10:46:34 AM
I am no way financially connected to Armstrong, not even indirectly in any way nor form.

I blasting out a warning of imminent collapse.

You are welcome to ignore it, and I do hope you do. I am going to be laughing at you when you suffer in the collapse.
986  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Indian General Elections 2014 on: April 18, 2014, 10:38:43 AM
What is the impact of this on India's recently introduced plan to subsidize food to the peasants (who can't eat 3X per day)?

Which ever party is elected to the parliament will be forced to continue with this policy. Else there will be riots.

India is one of the worst places for a libertarian to live. 50% of the jobs are reserved for certain ethnic groups (includes some very affluent groups). In US also there is an affirmative action program, but it is not this worse.

Also, India is having a huge informal sector. Only around 2% of the population pay any income tax, and they are exploited very heavily. Most of the emigrants from India are from this sector. Of the rest, some 18% work as merchants and other informal employees, and don't pay any tax. There is another 80%, which lives on the welfare benefits.

Thank you for confirming my grim macroeconomic outlook for India.
987  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 10:36:53 AM
Maybe you can explain why Martin wired $10,000 for an apartment in Hong Kong for one month. Or why China announced they were subscribed to his services (and every other central bank and government in the world). He doesn't need money.

I have no more time for you.
988  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bundy Ranch - What You're Not Being Told on: April 18, 2014, 10:25:43 AM
Harry Reid is taking down the video where ever it appears. This provides corroboration that Google is complicit.

Can't blame Google for it. They are quite helpless in incidents such as these. If they go against the government, then they will be slapped with lawsuits and hefty penalties. Anyway... now we have alternative video hosting sites which Harry Reid can't take down.

As if they couldn't afford that. And as if Google took a stand, the people of the world wouldn't rally in support.

Do you read Peter Pan fairy tales every day?

Of course Google is complicit. Eric Schmidt attends Bilderberg meetings (I've seen the video of him attending).
989  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher on: April 18, 2014, 10:23:29 AM
The damage didn’t stop at just destroying infrastructure: Bundy revealed that their cattle, about 40 or so, had been killed by federal agents and thrown into a mass grave.

This is really horrible. Why can't they just detain the cattle and move it to some other area? (not saying that it is the correct thing to do). What was the need to kill those poor animals? It seems that the BLM is undertaking a terror campaign, to force Bundy out of the ranch on his own. Is this legally permissible, to kill all those animals?

What Peter Pan fantasy have you been living in?

What rule of law?

There is no such thing any more.

Extreme chaos is ahead. The USA and the world will break out in Mad Max violence.

Are you prepared? Will Bitcoin help you when it is controlled by 2 mining pools?
990  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 10:20:21 AM
I appreciated very much your views on Europe and especially Germany.  Most of what I read says that Germany is really rockin' even while not mentioning the strong ties that Germany has with the rest of (faltering) Europe.  Your comments balance that noise...   Smiley


Don't get me wrong, Germany is still kind of rocking, at least compared to much of the rest of the EU...

You are uninformed as 0.7% growth (and on a consistent decline after peaking at 4.2% in 2010) is not rocking:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365141.msg6167555#msg6167555

All of Europe will sink into negative growth later this year or next.

Global sovereign debt BIG BANG starts 2015.75.

And it will be worse than horrific.

WTF is wrong with you people? This is a 200 - 300 year high in global debt (even the IMF said that).

This is a 200 year event.

This ain't gonna' be no Great Depression 2.0. It is going to be like the collapse of Rome from 1.4 million to 30,000 population and stayed that way for 600+ DARK years.

Do you boiling frogs have any freakin' clue why? Look at what the bastards are doing:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=564097.msg6278398#msg6278398

991  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin adoption slowing; Coinbase + Bitpay is enough to make Bitcoin a fiat on: April 18, 2014, 10:20:10 AM
I appreciated very much your views on Europe and especially Germany.  Most of what I read says that Germany is really rockin' even while not mentioning the strong ties that Germany has with the rest of (faltering) Europe.  Your comments balance that noise...   Smiley


Don't get me wrong, Germany is still kind of rocking, at least compared to much of the rest of the EU...

You are uninformed as 0.7% growth (and on a consistent decline after peaking at 4.2% in 2010) is not rocking:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365141.msg6167555#msg6167555

All of Europe will sink into negative growth later this year or next.

Global sovereign debt BIG BANG starts 2015.75.

And it will be worse than horrific.

WTF is wrong with you people? This is a 200 - 300 year high in global debt (even the IMF said that).

This is a 200 year event.

This ain't gonna' be no Great Depression 2.0. It is going to be like the collapse of Rome from 1.4 million to 30,000 population and stayed that way for 600+ DARK years.

Do you boiling frogs have any freakin' clue why? Look at what the bastards are doing:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=564097.msg6278398#msg6278398

992  Economy / Economics / Re: Jim Rickards New Book "The Death of Money", Review on: April 18, 2014, 10:13:33 AM
I appreciated very much your views on Europe and especially Germany.  Most of what I read says that Germany is really rockin' even while not mentioning the strong ties that Germany has with the rest of (faltering) Europe.  Your comments balance that noise...   Smiley


Don't get me wrong, Germany is still kind of rocking, at least compared to much of the rest of the EU...

You are uninformed as 0.7% growth (and on a consistent decline after peaking at 4.2% in 2010) is not rocking:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365141.msg6167555#msg6167555

All of Europe will sink into negative growth later this year or next.

Global sovereign debt BIG BANG starts 2015.75.

And it will be worse than horrific.

WTF is wrong with you people? This is a 200 - 300 year high in global debt (even the IMF said that).

This is a 200 year event.

This ain't gonna' be no Great Depression 2.0. It is going to be like the collapse of Rome from 1.4 million to 30,000 population and stayed that way for 600+ DARK years.

Do you boiling frogs have any freakin' clue why? Look at what the bastards are doing:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=564097.msg6278398#msg6278398
993  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin adoption slowing; Coinbase + Bitpay is enough to make Bitcoin a fiat on: April 18, 2014, 10:06:34 AM
I don't even take it seriously because it can't address mining (because all side coins are merge-mined with Bitcoin's existing mining) where the crux of the problems are.

The issuance could be moved to a side-chain...

Are you sure? How would they insure the 21 million total supply isn't increased? That was the entire point of Adam's proposal and why it must be merged-mined.

Yes.  Naively, the side-chain proposal doesn't affect mining.  Transactions get processed on side chains despite a lack of coin issuance, because they are merge-mined, so the transaction fees are an approximately cost-less gain for the miners.  Fine.  But it doesn't matter which chain the mining occurs on because the same hashing gets done either way.  If a special chain does all the issuance, it can run at a different block reward rate.  If the block award rate is higher  (and the reward reduced proportionately) then the variance problem for miners is diminished by that factor.  Thus miners have much less incentive to pool.  The coin issuance rate is unchanged overall, so the 21 million limit is unaffected.  The only reason anyone could object to this is because they want to attack bitcoin, and it makes it harder for them to do so.

I had no idea what this gibberish is supposed to mean, but if a side-chain is awarding new coins, then 21 million will increased. Merged-mining means the side-chain does not issue its own new coins.

Please study your Bitcoin 101.
994  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Indian General Elections 2014 on: April 18, 2014, 09:55:42 AM
What is the impact of this on India's recently introduced plan to subsidize food to the peasants (who can't eat 3X per day)?

India is running a huge fiscal deficit and if that food program is not halted, India will eventually go into currency crisis and default.

Communism fails. The solution for India is to get the State out of all the affairs and let the people act freely. But the problem is the caste system is too ingrained.

I have a very negative macroeconomic outlook on India until it defaults and resets. Long-term India's population will rise in the Knowledge Age, i.e. the microeconomics are dynamic and resilient. But on the macro scale there are 100s of millions not yet educated. Will take decades.
995  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 09:50:37 AM
Oh my hesus, that verbal diarrhea is back here again. He made no point at all. If he clicked the link, Armstrong explained why his creation can not be duplicated by private R&D (and even if a limited group had the source code, they wouldn't understand it).

Eventually hopefully it can be open sourced to the world, that is Armstrong's direction and his desired legacy.
996  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher on: April 18, 2014, 08:46:53 AM
OK... I found a video link which is working. Here is the link:

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/172098/Bundy_Ranch__What_Youre_Not_Being_Told/

The video is 11 minutes long. Can someone re-upload it to the Youtube?


That is the video I had originally linked to below, which was the one Armstrong had linked to in his article. Dirty Harry is taking down the video where ever it appears. This corroborates that Google is likely complicit.

997  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bundy Ranch - What You're Not Being Told on: April 18, 2014, 08:46:47 AM
OK... I found a video link which is working. Here is the link:

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/172098/Bundy_Ranch__What_Youre_Not_Being_Told/

The video is 11 minutes long. Can someone re-upload it to the Youtube?


That is the video I had originally linked to below, which was the one Armstrong had linked to in his article. Harry Reid is taking down the video where ever it appears. This provides corroboration that Google is complicit.

998  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 18, 2014, 08:41:00 AM
http://www.infowars.com/video-tiny-magnetic-robots-build-things-in-microfactory/
999  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is a Madmax outcome coming before 2020? Thus do we need anonymity? on: April 18, 2014, 08:20:32 AM
http://exopolitics.blogs.com/peaceinspace/2014/04/part-1-leuren-moret-confirmed-mh370-shot-down-by-us-over-singapore-airspace-as-uk-inmarsat-leads-30-day-false-flag-psy.html

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US satellites have very high definition and can read the 2” long serial number on a metal plate on the dashboard of all US cars from space for tracking purposes.

On April 6, 2012, a launch at Vandenburg AFB in California, put a NROL-25 satellite in space with synthetic aperture radar that can observe objects globally in daylight and darkness, penetrate clouds, and identify underground bunkers (ground penetrating).  This is just one of many specialized satellites the NSA has in space, and the NSA is the highest level intelligence agency in the US.  The NSA intelligence agency in the US has an NRO-39 emblem that states “Nothing is beyond our reach.”

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SIGHTING BY OIL RIG WORKER: There was a sighting of the plane close to Vietnam by an oil rig worker from New Zealand working in the area where the plane disappeared.  He described it at high altitude, in one piece and then he saw a fire suddenly burn for 10-15 seconds and the plane completely disappeared.  This was from an oil rig near the area where the plane disappeared at 1:21 AM March 8.
1000  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher on: April 18, 2014, 07:49:42 AM
Next YOU and I go in a hole to die of suffocation or some brutal torture, to reach the 500 million limit on global population as stipulated in CNN's Ted Turner's Georgia Guidestones.

From Reid's latest lunatic remarks, you can see the elite are very afraid of citizens who have weapons and stand up for their basic human rights.

They will try their damndest to label defenders of humanity as extremists, to try to keep the masses in the pot as boiling frogs until it is too late for the world.



BLM Leaves Behind Mass Grave For Cattle At Bundy Ranch…

“The mass grave that was dug was about 50 feet long, 18 feet wide, 10 feet deep, and about a third of the way filled back in with cattle.”]


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