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To: TobagoJack who wrote (66090)9/15/2010 9:21:34 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Respond to of 217713
 
pg2 row3 #7



To: TobagoJack who wrote (66090)9/16/2010 5:18:46 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217713
 
"the world is not collapsing tomorrow. that date is probably between 7 and 15 years from this day."

I would like someone to give the steps that the world will take towards a collapse.
Something like this:
2006 to 2007
Worry about collapse
Tell it will be the unwinding of the carry trade

2008
Collapse occurs
Blame subprime
Bank run threads to bring the world to halt.
Governments promise that they will put money in the banks should anyone go there to withdraw
Iceland and Baltic countries go to the dogs
Major US Financial houses fall like flies

2009
Collapse of trade finance threatens to bring trade to a halt
Governments implement measures by throwing money at the problems aka QE
Real estate plummets

2010
PIIGS threaten to go Iceland/Baltic countries
Europe give palliative measures to take the flood lights off Europe
Create bank stress test to give credibility
Central bankers -2 years after collapse- join to create new regulations

2011

2102

2013

And so on



To: TobagoJack who wrote (66090)9/16/2010 12:05:12 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217713
 
9 minds at one table? Is that the lonely path? In China, with a billion people wandering around just outside your door, having only 9 in one place would feel lonely. Incidentally, how many of those minds have got really gorgeous bodies attached?

Leonard Cohen on the search for gold: "Closing Time".
youtube.com

Meanwhile, speaking of gold, Qualcomm has got them digging gold in China: <Apart from the traditional equipment manufacturers like Huawei and ZTE, more and more Chinese enterprises dug gold in the field of CDMA. Taking terminal manufacturers as an example, on March 5 of this year, "CDMA2000 Cell Phone Design and R&D Industry Alliance", which is involved in more than 100 enterprises, was established in Beijing. This non-profit alliance consists of China Telecom, mobile chip platform providers and mobile phone design companies of CDMA2000 and brand companies with independent R&D capability. The alliance includes the main bodies of CDMA like Qualcomm, Samsung, LG, ZTE and Huawei and also attracts more other Chinese enterprises such as BYD, K-touch, Hisense, Haier, Lenovo, Dopod and Datang Telecom. >

Go Qualcomm. Yay CDMA. Meanwhile, OFDM is gathering pace and WhiteFi is soon going to be on the rampage. Mirasol will be in the goldfields next year.

They like gold, but when they see actual serious money to be made, they can't resist the allure of the gleaming, sleek, gorgeous and mindful De-Vices they can stroke and cuddle on any lonely path. Those shining CDMA phragmented photons suffuse their minds with peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love. That's real wealth. True gold. Fool's gold is for Aztecs and atavistic antediluvians. en.wikipedia.org

In the 3D world of minerals, oil, harvests and gold, geopolitics and tribal kleptocracy gold continues to its 31 December 2010 destination Message 26216296

Will it be a bulls-eye as on 31 December 2009 or near enough for government work? At $1,275 we are already near enough for government work, but let's try for precision, which is always fun. $1,400 is not so far away with the dreaded ides of October 19th to struggle through and pre-reglaciation northern winter to enter with continuing fiscal failure among wastrel self-dealing politicians and their ever-faithful mindless mantra electorates.

Noblesse oblige,
Mqurice