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January 18th, 2016 11:48 PM #282
whenever this graph spikes, something bad happens globally.
historically, it's when there's great economic crises that world wars are born.
consider the lengthy articles below detailing the economies of the world prior to the two great wars.
Mises on Monetary and Economic Problems Before, During, and After WW1 - Online Library of Liberty
The Fed's Stunning Admission Of What Happens Next | Zero Hedge
when oil is priced this low and oversupplied, it might create the perfect condition for another war.
another thing to consider is that every time there's a great war, there'll be a transition to another world reserve currency.
of course, we should also be wary of a hyperinflation scenario akin to the weimar republicDamn, son! Where'd you find this?
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January 31st, 2016 08:05 PM #283
Bank of Japan is imposing negative interest rate policy to prop up the Emerging Markets but we already know that it's just making the inevitable collapse a whole lot worse.
Japan Just Lit the Fuse on a $9 Trillion Debt Bomb | Zero Hedge
Resist the temptation and get the heck out of the economic nuke blast.
It ain't gonna be pretty and it's gonna spill a lot of blood, literally.Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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February 3rd, 2016 07:55 PM #284ewan ko, *safe. but I kinda like the negative interest rates. don't know why? I feel like something's gonna be created from here.
you see if your career or business is money making money, then paktay ka na talaga. your worth will become less though pinaakyat lang naman talaga artificially.
but if your business is labor, and you are used to manual labor in your business or career, then I see a good future.
It's just God's way of telling these rich people or these investors or these investors, your time is up.
in the OFW sense, OFWs will benefit greatly from the negative interest rates but if say they buy condos or lavish cars here sa Philippines, then sayang yun advantage nila. just saying
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February 11th, 2016 08:36 PM #285
North Korea to cut hotlines with South amid Kaesong shutdown
11 February 2016
From the section Asia
North Korea has vowed to cut two key communication hotlines with the South, amid rising tensions after Pyongyang's recent rocket and nuclear tests.
It comes after Seoul suspended its operations at the jointly-run Kaesong industrial complex in the North.
Kaesong is one of the last points of co-operation between the two Koreas and a key source of revenue for Pyongyang.
The North has called the shutdown "a declaration of war" and has designated Kaesong as a military zone.
Seoul says the suspension is aimed at cutting off money the North uses for nuclear and missile development.
Pyongyang carried out its fourth nuclear test last month, and launched a satellite into space on Sunday, drawing international condemnation.
North Korea previously cut communication hotlines with the South in 2013, but reopened them after relations improved.
The hotlines, which are intended to defuse dangerous military situations, include one used by the military, and another used to communicate with the UN Command at Panmunjom in the Demilitarised Zone. A third hotline is maintained by the Red Cross.
On Thursday, Pyongyang vowed to seize the assets of South Korean companies in Kaesong, and said all workers from the south had to leave by 17:30 local time (08:30 GMT).
South Korean companies had already started withdrawing managers, equipment and stock after Seoul announced the suspension.
However, some South Korean workers told the Associated Press news agency they were still in Kaesong after the deadline.
They had been instructed to wait for further instructions from South Korean officials, AP reported.
Some of the managers from the South told the BBC they were shocked and frustrated by the suddenness with which their businesses in the North had had to cease production.
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February 12th, 2016 03:28 AM #286
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News...-is-final.html
Here we go! Full scale war! We already know the Saudi coalition isn't gonna send troops to fight ISIS but invade Syria along with Turkey that already started its cross-border artillery campaign in the Aleppo region.Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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February 13th, 2016 01:13 AM #287
Lavrov and Kerry made ceasefire agreement just a while ago though it is yet to be seen if the Saudi coalition will comply
in other news...
Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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February 13th, 2016 01:45 AM #288
A study of history will tell us that the coming economic nuke will be much larger in scale compared to the panic of 1893
Is This The Biggest Crisis In History? | Zero Hedge
This is important because a financial panic and long term depression will create social unrest and spark fascism as people become more desperate for security as in the case of the rise of 2nd and 3rd Reich. People will be more willing to give up their civil liberties in order to survive, be it on nationalized healthcare or food stamps.
Mass immigration is but one of the tools for the rise of fascism. By having a growing population of voters dependent on the government, more and more draconic and Orwellian laws will be passed. And when the time comes, these immigrants will be purged or cleansed as the nation strengthens its identity.
It's not pretty, but history repeats itself.Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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February 15th, 2016 01:25 PM #289
and of course, the turks won't comply with the ceasefire agreement
https://www.rt.com/news/332414-turke...shell-kurdish/Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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February 15th, 2016 10:30 PM #290
saudi planes have landed on turkish airfields for a supposed "joint military exercise" involving 40 countries.
all it needs now is an alibi to enter syrian territory.Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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