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Posted by goldielocks @ 13:46 on August 25, 2014  

It’s also interesting to note that during at ADD phase where doctors were giving harmful drugs to kids these kids were acting out in fits of violence as well as other kids getting a hold of these drugs chemically messing with the minds of so many.They were handing them out like candy. Also the suicide rates of kids went up because they couldn’t link the feelings were related to the drugs or ” coming off the drugs or missing them due to they didn’t like what it was doing to them.” Further problems how they were treated by school officials”including because if they didn’t see things the way they did something must me wrong with them also attacking their self esteem when it could be other issues instead, like say dyslexia. They also promoted these pills. I bet for every school shooting the schools had a hand in it from either their actions or inactions including suicide as well as some doctors who chose to ignore the parents concerns over side effects.

Someone told be that all these school shootings all these kids were on a bunch of different drugs through their lives how true that is I don’t know but wouldn’t doubt it.

If you want to see things somewhat normal.

Posted by commish @ 12:59 on August 25, 2014  

Get rid of that flat screen propaganda machine.8f0d7d16

“stocks are “extremely cheap”!”

Posted by Mr.GoldBug @ 12:48 on August 25, 2014  

which ones? .. oh sorry did not have my Glasses on ..i see now, it’s the DOW stocks that are cheap, ..??what was i thinking??….this is the real world. [spit]

http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/perf.php?$INDU,$HUI&n=960&O=011000

calling expert chartist – iNeed help

Posted by pgr2.45 @ 12:41 on August 25, 2014  

HDGE – I want me some of that .. but looks like falling knife.

Where is support on this puppy?

P&F price objective is $11

http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/gallery.html?HDGE

buygold @ party time

Posted by pgr2.45 @ 12:36 on August 25, 2014  

… stocks are “extremely cheap”!

Are you serious?

Fantastic video Wanka!

Posted by Buygold @ 12:19 on August 25, 2014  

We could use that guy here in the US.735bde62cd

Could it be China

Posted by sbr @ 12:12 on August 25, 2014  

China does not materially intervene in their equity markets IMO, like the NY FED. Stocks are an afterthought. But, what is Chinese leadership thinking about when it comes to Alibaba and is there a stimilus coming?

China is pegged to the $ and their currency is super strong against their rival Japan. There might be something coming here, have a look at US Steel and the Shanghai Composite.

inf

 

Strangely, gold follows China to some degree.

cg

Two instance where paths notably diverged resolved nicely.

5 year GS

Posted by sbr @ 11:23 on August 25, 2014  

GS

 

if it breaks out, the bubble from 2000 will look like a sideways consolidation.

Auandag @ 10:59 on August 24, 2014

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 11:22 on August 25, 2014  

re
$265 billion for Medicaid (all gift, no taxes paid.)
$9.3 billion more for SCHIP (same thing, for kids)
$17 billion for TANF
$108 billion in food handouts
$3.5 billion for heat welfare
$5 billion to babysit someone else’s kid
$18 billion for rent
$9 billion more for “project based” rent
$6.1 billion to buy housing that is then given away
$10 billion more for various “opportunity” and “development” funds (for housing)
$5 billion to “train” people to work
$57 billion for EITC (paying people not to work as hard as they could, beyond tax liability)
$21 billion more for child tax credits (refundable, that is, beyond tax liability as well)
$140 billion (net of tax) in handouts (including admin costs) for disabled people (not based on their FICA payments previously)

Comment:
Normally a country imports things it can’t produce itself, or can’t produce enough of what they need, like Japan importing Oil for example.

I knew back in the late 1970s that the USA would be a far less prosperous nation in the future. We are now in that future, and the above costs are directly related to Americans GLEEFULLY buying imports.

The USA should (or any other nation) should not be importing what they CAN PRODUCE LOCALLy. All nations would be better off…..And all big global multi national corporations would be worse off.

All big global multi national corporations “pulled a fast one” decades ago fooling politicians, by promoting efficiency and increased productivity, which means they arbitraged labor and taxes.

They also fooled the global welfare activists by telling them the poor countries would get work, that is supposed to be somewhere else.
like BUSSING.

Remember that stunt?? We live 5 houses from a school, and by kids were bussed 2 miles north to a minority neighborhood school, and the minorities were bussed down to my local school.

Last week the SM cratered on this news, this week no one believes it

Posted by Buygold @ 11:15 on August 25, 2014  

Here We Go Again: Ukraine Claims It Destroyed Two Tanks That Entered From Russia

Tyler Durden's picture

It’s Monday; which means its time to ramp up the war rhetoric once again as another weekend goes by without ‘escalation’. Ukraine’s military spokesman Lysenko, or as he is better known as Lie-senko for those who actually ask for some evidence of anything that he claims, says, suggests or otherwise talks about, is reporting,via Bloomberg, that:

  • UKRAINE SAYS TWO TANKS THAT ENTERED FROM RUSSIA WERE DESTROYED
  • LYSENKO SAYS UKRAINE CAPTURED CREW MEMBERS OF DESTROYED TANKS
  • UKRAINE SEIZED SOME VEHICLES THAT ENTERED FROM RUSSIA: LYSENKO
  • LYSENKO SAYS COLUMN OF REBEL VEHICLES DESTROYED IN KRASNODON
  • LYSENKO: UKRAINE INFLICTED SEVERE LOSSES ON REBELS IN KRASNODON

One wonders if the captured Russian crew had Langley, VA crew cuts? Unfortunately no one had their iPhone or camera-on-a-sticks to record the action as “proof.” but we are sure that won’t matter. Cure NATO’s comments.  Now, how will the market react to this ‘proven invasion’? Actually scratch that: more escalation is simply a catalyst for even more pent-up de-escalation in the future…

Don Wolanchuk

Posted by Samb @ 11:14 on August 25, 2014  

Absolute and complete utter Bullshit. Is it so hard for him to see the open and ever nearing gaps below? Those are gaps on $xau, $hui, gdx and stocks such as slw.

There may be a minor

Posted by sbr @ 11:12 on August 25, 2014  

pullback in stocks in this area as Goldman just hit a prior peak but equity charts are all pointing towards a melt-up.

All the miners are nearing support, especially the leaders like RGLD and GOLD.

It makes no sense that bonds are bullish but they are for now. bottom line is it looks

like an ocean of money is coming. China? Europe? Just difficult to see that only one

sector is not joining this.

Watch DB. It is up 2% and in a solid downtrend. If it breaks that prior to Sept 4, then

Draghi does something.

The great Don Wolanchuk

Posted by Richard640 @ 10:29 on August 25, 2014  

XAU…..3 wave decline filled the gap at 99.07 which was also coincident with the 75% retrace off the low of aug 5…..such a formation smacks of a wave 2 or bullish irregular flat……….from such a formation a blast off can occur

am i the only ewaver on the planet whos calling the market in the early stages of the epicenter of primary wave 3 up???? please dont find me another……snort and WATCH THE SKY [Don is talking about the stock mkt.]

8/19/2014 12:37:22 PM

somebody on cnbc sed the market is manipulated……..of course it is….in favor of the bull….today manipulations

look at the 1 minute streaming chart of the dow into the first hour low at 1035 and the second hour low at 1140…..see what i mean about the 65 minit hour and the way the boys control the hourly oscilators??? oscilators that are used to trigger inventory in and out of the market to their advantage…….think like a krimnal…..snort

Tell Me that we have more Freedom than Russians!

Posted by Auandag @ 10:23 on August 25, 2014  

Russia Steps Up: ‘Major Fines’ for Corporations Without GMO Labeling

Christina Sarich

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August 23rd, 2014
Updated 08/23/2014 at 12:10 am

gmo field russian 263x164 Russia Steps Up: Major Fines for Corporations Without GMO LabelingAs the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and government officials in Congress continue to ignore America’s pleas for GMO labeling, the Russian government’s legislative commission has moved another step toward GMO-rejection, approving a bill to charge steep penalties for GMO labeling violations.

Submitted by the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor), the bill will charge big fines for vague or unclear labeling of any food which contains genetically modified ingredients. Individual entrepreneurs will be fined up to 50,000 rubles ($1,300), and the products confiscated, while larger businesses will face fines of up to 150,000 rubles (over $4,000).

President Putin has said that Russia must protect its citizens from over-consumption of products containing genetically modified organisms due to serious health concerns associated with these crops. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev followed Putin’s lead saying that Russia has no intention to import GMOs.

Russian Minister of Agriculture Nikolai Fyodorov wants Russia to remain a GMO-free country. At a meeting of deputies representing rural areas organized by United Russia, he said that the government will not “poison their citizens.” Russia has even prepared a bill that would heavily restrict the import of genetically modified agricultural produce, as well as stop it altogether from being produced domestically. This is great for the people of Russia, as 80% of its citizens oppose GMO creations.

In the meantime, the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association (GMA) in the U.S. has allies in Congress holding up the demise of Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, Syngenta, and other companies responsible for poisoning Americans and others throughout the world.

In fact, our government has supported the GMA’s desire for a Federal voluntary labeling bill in Congress that would block states from passing meaningful mandatory labeling bills, redefine GE food as “safe,” and even allow GE foods to be labeled as “natural.”

A group of senators from Russia’s Federation Council introduced a bill last February which would prohibit the distribution and import of products containing GMOs in Russia. That means NO U.S. exports of GM crops.

The Russian agricultural industry has long maintained extensive restrictions on the use of technology related to GMOs, and this is why they currently only have 18 lines for GMO foods in the current bill. The senators say that because of its World Trade Organization membership, Russian markets could import numerous genetically modified products from other countries, thereby destabilizing Russia’s non-GMO farming practices.

Perhaps Russia knows something the U.S. doesn’t?

Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/russia-toughens-gmo-labeling-violations-increased-fines/#ixzz3BPiOUHCY
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Party Time!

Posted by Buygold @ 10:10 on August 25, 2014  

S & P HITS 2K

Nasdaq 5K can’t be far behind!!!toon1c

CNBS just had a guest on who said stocks are “extremely cheap”!

Buy! Buy! Buy!

Morning Oasis – you too silverngold

Posted by Buygold @ 9:42 on August 25, 2014  

I’m sure the anti-depressants may have played a role, possibly his struggles with alcohol. He had just been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and I’d think that would have thrown him into an even bigger funk.

Inside his head must’ve been a horrible prison for him. Very sad.

Did psychiatric drugs play a role in Robin Williams’ death?

Posted by silverngold @ 9:25 on August 25, 2014  

http://www.naturalnews.com/046594_Robin_Williams_psychiatric_drugs_suicide.html

As we continue down the steep slippery slope

Posted by commish @ 9:01 on August 25, 2014  

eafeac71fa towards a Global economic collaspe.

A thought……

Posted by NEMO @ 6:21 on August 25, 2014  

….one can find seasonal charts for gold

(here is one example : http://www.seasonalcharts.com/classics_gold.html )

Could it not be interesting to compare that 30 year chart, with a chart of the same topic that shows the latest 15 years ??

We are many here that thinks the market is more and more manipulated. So I think that could be an interesting combination of two charts. We could perhaps get some indications, that there are some changes during the years.

I´m not good at charting so I´ll leave it to someone else.

Or it has perhaps already been done.

NEMO

Coffee’s on

Posted by MadMike @ 5:06 on August 25, 2014  

big coffee 10

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