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Elliot

Posted by redneckokie1 @ 21:21 on April 26, 2018  

I don’t want to blow smoke on your story. but I would like to know how a 757 made a 16 foot hole in the wall. It so happens that the vast majority of FAA inspectors live in the Oklahoma City area and work out of the Mike Monroney  FAA center. I’m not saying a few facts may have leaked out over time, but they find it humorous that some people can’t think for themselves after seeing the photos.

How many people were killed in the Pentagon? Where are their names posted? Did anyone confirm their identity? Does anyone know anyone killed the that building?

Too many theories that don’t hold water.

 

rno

IPSO – I agree with Goldie

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 21:15 on April 26, 2018  

be very careful of disrupting your sleep . I blame poor sleep patterns for my wife’s developing dementia issues . I was telling her that I will return to South America to be with her in a couple of months . She sometimes gets into dream states and acts out her dreams . About two weeks ago she fell asleep and dreamt that I was arriving that night ( my flight typically arrives close to midnight ) so she got up , and left the house to take a taxi to meet ‘my flight’ . Thank goodness the night air revived her and the door did not latch and lock behind her , and thankfully she did not get into a taxi at that time of night . That could be very dangerous there .

Who Funded The Dossier?

Posted by commish @ 21:06 on April 26, 2018  

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@Portugeezer re15:08 on April 10,

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 20:02 on April 26, 2018  

Portugezzer, thanks for mentioning that video today. I watched part of it that day and forgot to see the rest of it. I reposted it in case anyone else is interested.

Portugeezer re15:08

I think Cultural Marxism is what you are describing.

If you are interested in how we got where we are, this 2011 film was made before the clintonistas made their big move.

A lot falls into place, but you have to keep an open mind and allow your own knowledge to expand what is being explained very simply.

Have a look at this if you have time.  Rich

link

https://www.goldtentoasis.com/2018/04/10/mr-copper-14-20/

 

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:24 on April 26, 2018  

It’s a mystery how they narrowed him down after all these years less they got a tip. It’s suspected that he was still working as a police officer when he first started. He had different names because they didn’t know it was the same person. When I was in Southern Cal he was called the night stalker but up here he was called by different names. When I came up here women were still worried about him some having their dogs trained because of it but he had stopped by then. It’s amazing of all the houses he broke into that he didn’t run into the wrong house. It was like a game with him and shows how media should be careful what they say. First they said he only preys on woman who are alone. So after that he started attacking and killing couples or tying them up and putting dishes on the man saying if they fell off he’s going to kill his wife. I think it was a game with him and media was feeding it making it worse.

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 17:15 on April 26, 2018  

At least they are going to pay eventually. That serial killer dude was as evil as it gets.

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:21 on April 26, 2018  

I don’t like the fact they waited so long. I’m not trying to defend Crosby because he probably was a serial rapist but it can set men up innocent for trouble without proof especially if there’s previewed profit involved.

In the meantime they caught the night stalker who raped over 50 women all over Calif and also killed a dozen or so right in my city, living blocks away from me. He was a X cop so knew how to elude police after so many years.

Scumbag Report

Posted by ipso facto @ 15:08 on April 26, 2018  

Bill Cosby Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault, Faces 30 Years In Prison

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-26/bills-cosby-found-guilty-sexual-assault-faces-30-years-prison

Buygold @ 14:39

Posted by ipso facto @ 15:07 on April 26, 2018  

I’m thinking you’re right … I hope so!

Shares certainly don’t seem to want to go lower right here.

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 15:04 on April 26, 2018  

“It’s what dreams are all about i.e. Days events, what we read or watched on tv”

If you think that this is all dreams are about then I feel sorry for you. Read some Karl Jung who had whole books written about dreams. Educate yourself.

Yes I know what REM sleep is.

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:55 on April 26, 2018  

Look up REM sleep.

Ipso, R640

Posted by Buygold @ 14:39 on April 26, 2018  

Although the shares aren’t doing anything significant, I have a tendency to think we get at least a little rally in the metals pretty soon – I’d bet mostly on silver.

USD has been on a tear, maybe ready for a pause?

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:37 on April 26, 2018  

I don’t think it’s envisioned as an every day thing. But you are right, sleep is important and we often don’t get enough of it.

Mr.Copper @ 14:20

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:36 on April 26, 2018  

It’s when they drove up interest rates to kill the inflation that mortgage rates rose and killed the housing market. Earlier in the cycle RE did well. You may have local factors which held you back.

FB

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:33 on April 26, 2018  

Make sure your number or real phone number isn’t on there. I’m guessing due to my patriot status I’ve been getting crank calls including threats. Im not worried about it but it’s annoying. We’re coming to get you. Bring it on!!

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:25 on April 26, 2018  

I don’t think that is a good idea. We already have too many things interfering with sleep. Dreaming it a way to sort out memories and found with things like Alzheimer’s we need more sleep and longer fasting between sleeping hours. In short I fear it could interfere with memory. That’s what makes it kinda funny about wishing you can remember your dreams. It’s what dreams are all about i.e. Days events, what we read or watched on tv. It just comes out in dreams in strange ways as its sorting it out.

@Richey

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 14:20 on April 26, 2018  

Hi, I’m in Amityville, south shore L.I., born here in 1944. I think you are in Tarrytown if I remember right.

@ipsofacto,

Re real estate and high inflation?? I remember around here, houses were $40,000 in 1972 and by 1982 they were STILL $40,000. Homes were selling for LESS that the cost of building them on your lot.

The reason. 6% in 1972 to 18% Mtg in 1982. Heating oil was so high people were moving away to sun belt states. Kerosene heaters and wood burning stoves all over. NYC and LI lost population. Trump had a $300 million negative net worth. The banks had to feed him more money to avoid he goes bankrupt.

Newsday had a big multi day story Long Island at the cross roads, about how bad everything was. That was a signal. When everybody agrees how bad everything is, its gets better.

Today, 2018, when everyone agrees how great everything is, its likely going to start getting bad.

This is cool. I love it when I can remember my dreams.

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:08 on April 26, 2018  

The machine that lets you control your DREAMS by keeping you in a semi-lucid state of sleep

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5659811/The-machine-lets-control-DREAMS.html

Mr.Copper @ 12:34

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:00 on April 26, 2018  

I guess if inflation gets going (a high probability IMO) then housing will probably do OK. All the inputs to a house lumber, fixtures, land etc will be going up in price as well. In the 77-80 inflation time housing did very well. Only trouble is that RE is easy to tax and that could be a problem.

During the 77-80 inflation period I remember that forest products-timber-lumber companies were hot. They were looked upon as an inflation hedge. I don’t know if that’ll be the case this time around.

Alex

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:41 on April 26, 2018  

Why house keeping can be risky sometimes. I think I got it all as it was by part of the glass that was still intact and probably rolled out I’m guessing. It was during summer and hot then. I remember the season because we were getting a over load of patients esp young patients because of firecrackers and burns and the forth of July. The area was cleaned. This was a risk at the time including confused patients. This patient wasn’t assessed as we were getting bombarded that day and going into the halls. I do wish I still had one of my own though because their not battery dependent.

Mr Copper-what a great report and reminiscence! Wuz u born in 1945-I was 1943–in what city did u grow up

Posted by Richard640 @ 13:32 on April 26, 2018  

Very interesting about real estate–a lot to digest-I’ll try to comment later…I have commercial real estate in Illinois

Goldie – the problem with spilled Mercury

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 13:30 on April 26, 2018  

is that it shatters into many little liquid balls when it falls – very hard to get them all – particularly from crevices and cracks , and then some can be vaporized over time , which is the real hazard.

Alex 12:22

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:42 on April 26, 2018  

Young in my career no one told me that either. Back in think it was 73 one of my young patients in the hospital a Mexican child about 10 spoke no English was afraid of everything. Even though I could communicate in some Spanish I was just taking his temperature no injections when I put the then glass thermometer with mercury in his mouth he bit it into and spit it out. I was all over in a panic and the floor looking for the ball of mercury I found on the floor with relief.

@ipso @Richy re Real Estate

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 12:34 on April 26, 2018  

Just yesterday talking to. A friend owns three industrial buildings. One for trucking business, two he rents out. One tenant is hounding him to sell it to the tenant.

According to the $100 per square foot size, he says its worth about $750k. The tenant offered him $one million dollars plus $200k under the table.

Now what does that tell you?? People are emptying bank accounts and dumping unreported hidden cash into into real estate as if it was Gold bullion or diamonds, traditional inflation hedges.

Another thing I heard, older people with money are buying homes cash for their kids and grand kids. (Posters any of you?) The last time I saw a situation like this was Silver in the mid to late 1970s.

Millions of small business owners plus others, were converting their “play money” into Silver and Gold. Fed Head Volker raised rates to 21% on the prime lending rate and crashed that silver like a penny stock.

All that excess money got evaporated during the following year or two at the most. Like the Feds big sponge. They sopped up a big bunch of money supply, so they can print some more.

It seems to be their MO. Unwittingly or not, it happens often. With every various market crash. I’ll betcha Bit Coin evaporated some. The summer 2008 too, the ‘87 crash too. And their classic one was 1929.

TPTB have to get more money into the hands of the “beginners” that have balls and lots of confidence. The 18 to 25 year olds out of high school. I was one of them. I bought a big old wooden cabin boat.

Older smarter people would NEVER ever buy a big wooden boat these days. It’s hard to sell a lot of things without dummy’s with money. 🙂

When I was a kid out of high school, the minimum wage was very generous. $1.40/hr, wheather you flipped burgers or were a line man for the electric company.

My friend started at $1.40 as a line man, I got $2.40/hr in a defense plant to start. With over time I was swimming in money. One year after starting I bought a new ‘63 Pontiac LeMans sp coupe, black on black, big engine etc.

All the kids I knew were buying new cars with 10% down and three year loans. Five of us from the same high school bought new 1963 LeMans’.

All those GTOs 442s, Z28s Corvetts etc were purchased by kids. They worked in Dellies Chinese Restaurants machine shops etc. Some bought and sold things on the side. In the Buy Lines Press.

When TPTB allowed the min wage to erode, and started off shoring businesses it was the beginning of the end of prosperity here. And now they are scrambling to bring it back. Do they have memory problems?

Its simple what they have to do, but aren’t doing it.

Recession coming, gotta go.

 

OroReef – thanks for a great laugh !

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 12:31 on April 26, 2018  

I think ‘Rectal-Cranial Inversion’ was my favorite … I can identify with that sometimes.

…and I learned a new word this week ‘ultracrepidarians’ with which I can also identify , at times . ( Look it up ).

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