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September 26, 2015, 03:01:39 PM

It's still hovering around the 235. I didn't expect that. Normally there is a weekend dip. Wondering what the next week will bring.
China is like $5 above bitstamp as well. Seems like price may be on the rise.
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September 26, 2015, 03:14:35 PM

@BMB

A nice distraction to the other mess we are facing by all this "refugees" coming in thanks to our silly chancelor.

Where the fuck is that Godwin fella you're talking about? I'd like to ask him a couple of questions.

Ridiculous. Not even close to that.

He was just humouring my dumb joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfl6Lu3xQW0

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September 26, 2015, 03:42:46 PM

i think we gonna go down  Sad
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September 26, 2015, 05:03:52 PM

Am I the only one who thinks this VW-case is friggin hilarious?

Ze Germans have been bashing the Greeks for nearly a decade for fingering the numbers, which consequently led to their economy imploding. This, according to ze Germans, is a sin that can never be forgiven.

And now it turns out that the symbol of German industrial might (VW) has been fingering their engine software to avoid taxes on emission and to get satisfy emission standards. If they have to pay back emission taxes AND fines for every single vehicle sold with these engines it can break VWs back.

In other words: Ze Germans (who historically have been such a beacon of morals and decency [pfffff]) can be thrown into depression because of their own lying cheating ways.

BTW: Congratulations to Greece for the reelection of Syriza! I know this isn't the reddest crowd, but it's heartening to see that the Greek people is standing strong and trying to change how things are done.  



Well, what can I say. Life's a bitch indeed. As for our re-election of Syriza, I have my doubts about its future functionality within the EU. I'd like to see Yanis Varoufakis inside the current scheme, but as you all know, the EU "officials" chose to decapitate him in the most vicious way (capital controls) rendering the negotiation procedure useless. OTOH, I cannot judge Tsipras badly for his decision. The dilemma was crystal clear:

1. Bankrupt inside the EU
2. Bankrupt outside the EU

He just chose the "live to fight another day" option. The attempt of mr Varoufakis to introduce a secondary monetary system via the people's Unique Financial Number has been bombarded by the media and a "noble lawyer" has even attempted to classify him as a national traitor! This EU is a fucking mess. I really hope it dies a horrible death and let the people live their lives.

PS: A nice interview on BBC's famous @BBCQuestionTime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=30&v=Ri2V3QkV_aE
Watch why we should vote with our minds and not with our pockets.
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September 26, 2015, 05:41:26 PM

Am I the only one who thinks this VW-case is friggin hilarious?

Ze Germans have been bashing the Greeks for nearly a decade for fingering the numbers, which consequently led to their economy imploding. This, according to ze Germans, is a sin that can never be forgiven.

And now it turns out that the symbol of German industrial might (VW) has been fingering their engine software to avoid taxes on emission and to get satisfy emission standards. If they have to pay back emission taxes AND fines for every single vehicle sold with these engines it can break VWs back.

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The tobacco companies all produced "low tar" cigarettes with little holes punched in the paper around the filter. They all knew the little holes quickly got blocked which resulted in their "low tar" cigarettes turning intofull tar cigarettes a few puffs after being lit. Those holes were put there to trick the machines that tested tar levels in cigarettes. Their con worked for a while but the truth eventually got out. Most of those companies are still producing cigarettes, so whatever fine they got must have been derisory.

VW and all the other car companies using the same scam will probably get a massive fine which they have to pay to the EU, but they can afford it. The fine will be massive, but nowhere near what it should be. It will be small enough not to bankrupt them.
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Am I the only one who thinks this VW-case is friggin hilarious?

Ze Germans have been bashing the Greeks for nearly a decade for fingering the numbers, which consequently led to their economy imploding. This, according to ze Germans, is a sin that can never be forgiven.

And now it turns out that the symbol of German industrial might (VW) has been fingering their engine software to avoid taxes on emission and to get satisfy emission standards. If they have to pay back emission taxes AND fines for every single vehicle sold with these engines it can break VWs back.

In other words: Ze Germans (who historically have been such a beacon of morals and decency [pfffff]) can be thrown into depression because of their own lying cheating ways.

BTW: Congratulations to Greece for the reelection of Syriza! I know this isn't the reddest crowd, but it's heartening to see that the Greek people is standing strong and trying to change how things are done.  



Well, what can I say. Life's a bitch indeed. As for our re-election of Syriza, I have my doubts about its future functionality within the EU. I'd like to see Yanis Varoufakis inside the current scheme, but as you all know, the EU "officials" chose to decapitate him in the most vicious way (capital controls) rendering the negotiation procedure useless. OTOH, I cannot judge Tsipras badly for his decision. The dilemma was crystal clear:

1. Bankrupt inside the EU
2. Bankrupt outside the EU

He just chose the "live to fight another day" option. The attempt of mr Varoufakis to introduce a secondary monetary system via the people's Unique Financial Number has been bombarded by the media and a "noble lawyer" has even attempted to classify him as a national traitor! This EU is a fucking mess. I really hope it dies a horrible death and let the people live their lives.

PS: A nice interview on BBC's famous @BBCQuestionTime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=30&v=Ri2V3QkV_aE
Watch why we should vote with our minds and not with our pockets.

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September 26, 2015, 06:30:46 PM

Bitcoin down, stocks down, everything down!? https://bullbearanalytics.com/2015/09/26/stock-market-forecast-update-september-25-2015/
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September 26, 2015, 06:52:34 PM

The weekend dump is coming  Huh
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 like always but now it's higher then normal so the can't dump it lower then last time.

yeahh some people need cash, need money to relax with family
i sell some of my bitcoin too




Helrow?Huh? people needing cash for the weekend is NOT much of any reason for what seems to be a tendency for weekend dumps, it's NOT even a very plausible reason.

A few of the more plausible reasons for weekend dumps are: 1) it remains waaaaaay easier (cheaper and without time barriers) to move BTC than fiat (especially over the weekend), 2) a large number of people have some skepticism about keeping fiat on exchanges, and therefore when downward price pressures (selling of BTC) come, there is NOT enough money on exchanges to stop such downward price pressures, 3) some people are NOT paying as much attention over the weekend because they are engaged in other activities (such as recreation etc) allowing manipulators to push BTC price down by selling when buyers are occupied, and 4) another reason could be fear to hold BTC when many people can fairly confidently predict based on the trend a bit of a downward price movement over the weekend.. which may cause some additional sales from some of these people attempting to time such apparently likely downward price movement (to try to make a few bucks)

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September 26, 2015, 06:57:25 PM

@BMB

A nice distraction to the other mess we are facing by all this "refugees" coming in thanks to our silly chancelor.

Where the fuck is that Godwin fella you're talking about? I'd like to ask him a couple of questions.

That is actually really disturbing  Wink

 Wink   I'm on to you, BMB   Wink
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Hehe... Because Doom! Haven't you heard? Smiley
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September 26, 2015, 10:28:05 PM


The 2015 3rd quarter has only a few days left...


But one of those days is the night of the Super Blood Harvest Moon (its rare, look it up), and the next is a full lunar eclipse!!  Definitely apocalypse stuff.
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The 2015 3rd quarter has only a few days left...


But one of those days is the night of the Super Blood Harvest Moon (its rare, look it up), and the next is a full lunar eclipse!!  Definitely apocalypse stuff.
Sell me your coins naaaooow.  Its the only way to be safe.

Broadly and heavily disagreed with the method(s) that -allegedly- Martin Armstrong uses to make his predictions. He doesn't reveal the details but in his last post mentions a great amount of money that an Asian government (!) paid for "feeding" Armstrong's computers with historical data because its leaders "believed" in this stuff. Thus he has the data to build a ''series'' that is accurate enough in the macro-events.

As a physicist, I can assure you nothing moon-related is pre or post apocalyptic (OK, with the exception of BTC->Moon) and these dates have been nailed down for about half a century now using technology dated back a few thousand years. So nothing new here.

But! If anyone feels that has to give his coins away, the addy is on my profile info too. Tongue
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