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Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 14:47
by Boefke
Came across this very interesting article.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north177.html

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 10:34
by Rasta

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 10:03
by Rasta

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 18 Feb 2012, 20:59
by Rasta
John Williams: $8,890 Gold, $517 Silver & Hyperinflation Update
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Highlights on King World News, shortly fully released to public.

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 16:11
by Boefke
New post on my blog.

Gold is money is one of the most used sentences by gold buyers. But is it?

http://endotworldasweknowit.blogspot.co ... eynot.html

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 20 Feb 2012, 14:02
by Rasta
King World News: Fitzwilson - Pulling Back the Curtain on the Financial System
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Nice article binding together:
- the escalating debt burden,
- the unwillingness to declare a default of Greece due to non-funding of the issuers of the derivatives,
- the incorrect assumption that debt is wealth,
- the exponential growth in population and need for resources, etc.
and more.

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 16:54
by bailouts4ever
Interesting read about Europe developing in our days.

It gets more and more evident that in order to respond to the crisis European governments start constructing a European socialism with shared budgets, share debt but central power. Centralized bodies such as the commission will govern into the member states governments and economies.
Even though the USSR was officially a union of 15 subnational Soviet republics, its government and economy was highly centralized.
Sorry for being in German but I have not seen similar articles in English yet...

http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/arti ... chung.html

Cheers.

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:04
by Indiana Jones
bailouts4ever wrote:Interesting read about Europe developing in our days.

It gets more and more evident that in order to respond to the crisis European governments start constructing a European socialism with shared budgets, share debt but central power. Centralized bodies such as the commission will govern into the member states governments and economies.
Even though the USSR was officially a union of 15 subnational Soviet republics, its government and economy was highly centralized.
Sorry for being in German but I have not seen similar articles in English yet...

http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/arti ... chung.html

Cheers.
Now how about the United States .... also a union with many different populations & states. The only thing that really binds them is language. How would you think the people of these states would react if the going really gets though (like 150 years ago) ....... ;)

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Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:09
by Rasta
bailouts4ever wrote:Interesting read about Europe developing in our days.

It gets more and more evident that in order to respond to the crisis European governments start constructing a European socialism with shared budgets, share debt but central power. Centralized bodies such as the commission will govern into the member states governments and economies.
Even though the USSR was officially a union of 15 subnational Soviet republics, its government and economy was highly centralized.
Sorry for being in German but I have not seen similar articles in English yet...

http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/arti ... chung.html

Cheers.
An unfortunate uniform trend throughout time, but top-down enforced it never works out, it leads to misery, war, and disaster. But sure brought to you "for the greater good".

Re: Haystack February 2012

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:23
by Indiana Jones