Debt Rattle December 12 2017
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Wassily Kandinsky Clear connection 1925 • How Fed Rate Hikes Impact US Debt Slaves (WS) • Why Obamacare Is Locked In An Inescapable Death Spira
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The Bitcoin mania continues; the incredible collapse of the entire U.S. infrastructure and the subsequent affect on the U.S. society is a likely driver of this Bitcoin mania.
When one’s society is shredding with no solution in sight; desperation sets in, and, in the excitement of Bitcoin’s meteoric rise, powers dreams (delusional), of instant wealth.
It’s a sign of a very unhealthy time in late U.S. history.
It cannot possibly end well…
A world truly gone mad…
We at the hermitage, are hunkering down…
The problems with using islands as prisons, is that they get overcrowded unless the inmates are released.
” The mayors of five Greek islands facing the coast of Turkey are demanding that the government and EU end a policy of containment for migrants – introduced last year as a deterrent against illegal migration – because living facilities are severely overcrowded.”
“The article has two authors, and at least one editor (Reuters), and still it says this: “world temperatures are likely to rise by more than 2 degrees Celsius (35.6°F) this century”
Remarkable case of synchronicity. </sarc>
A bit like the CNN and all the others coming out with the identical piece of fake new simultaneously. 🙂
Heavy snowfall in Heathrow led to travel chaos and flight delays, forcing the Met Office to issue a yellow warning for snow and ice
Of course, a little snow in London in early December is not unprecedented. It will be interesting to see if they change their 30-year old story if it turns out to be a horrible winter. Personally, I doubt it. Too much money at stake.
Here, in Australia, our very wealthy prime minister is trying hard to protect his son’s wind-turbine investments.
Born Lucky: Stars Align Perfectly for PM’s Son with Mammoth Bet on Wind Power Outfit Infigen
Stuff that used to make prime ministers resign are no longer reported properly in the MSM.
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