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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: carranza2 who wrote (151394)10/25/2019 7:57:06 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217709
 
Re <<thefelderreport>>

... the point is valid, but believe timing is suspect, for the rate differential between that of team USA and those of everywhere else ex-USA is enormous, and the Euro is still way too expensive give the rate differential and the issues of EU. Same w/ Japan.

The time of equity reckoning may start 2026 and enter uncharted bargain territory (by purchasing power) by 2032. Let’s see.

Odd, that when I used imagery of <<bled out>> in earlier post, I didn’t really appreciate what I was saying. Now I do ...

bbc.com

US hunter killed by deer he thought he had just shot deadGetty ImagesThe buck, not pictured, attacked the hunter when he checked if it was deadA hunter in the US state of Arkansas has died after being gored by a deer he had just tried to kill.

Thomas Alexander, 66, was hunting near the Ozark mountains when he shot the buck and watched it collapse.

Assuming the animal was dead, Mr Alexander went to check on the body - at which point the deer stood back up and attacked him.

He managed to call his wife, who rang the emergency services, but he was declared dead later in hospital.

Keith Stephens, from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, told local media that Mr Alexander's death was "one of the stranger things that's happened" in his 20-year career.

Hunter's 'big game' catch is actually baby deer Poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions Hunter killed by polar bear in Canada"I don't know how long he left [the deer] there, but he went up to check it to make sure it was dead," Mr Stephens said. "And evidently it wasn't."

He also told the BBC that paramedics had tried to take him to hospital in an air ambulance, but "unfortunately, he stopped breathing before they could get in the helicopter so couldn't be air-lifted due to efforts at CPR".

He added that there would be a post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death, but "the hospital did note that he had several puncture wounds".

The commission has been searching for the wounded animal.