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To: MythMan who wrote (389218)6/23/2009 4:06:33 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 436258
 
We almost did already, under W -ng- I think the answer is no
now, but I am not sure. It took a decade and a half after
hyperinflation for Germany to start their World War. <G>

The nukes kind of protect against such things, so now (after Iraq)
everyone is engaged in building electric fences around
their countries (North Korea)



To: MythMan who wrote (389218)6/23/2009 4:10:48 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Indeed. Propaganda shots across the bow already happening:
finance.yahoo.com^xoi,su,xom,sun,cop,dig,uco?sec=topStories&pos=9&asset=&ccode=

<g>



To: MythMan who wrote (389218)6/24/2009 1:55:01 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
We are in uncharted territory. This is the only thing that's
meaningful. Nothing else is. Either it's gonna blow up
along with the Fed or cause credit hyperinflation as the Fed
tries to save it from blowing up and its liquity goes into
commodity and stock market derivatives with a large
multiplier. I can't predict swans, so you decide. All I know
is that the Fed has unlimited money, and they are definitely
USING it. <G>

Message 25735915

Barbaric relic was very helpful in a global situation like
this before, which last happened when this dude ran stuff.
It was the ONLY thing that survived the melt, and that melt
was bad. <g>