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Every Economic Indicator Says We Are In Economic Free Fall

Every Economic Indicator Says We Are In Economic Free Fall Things are much worse that they appear. We are entering a time of unparalleled peril. Economic collapse is here and is underway in many parts of the economy. “Europe is on the verge of collapse” George Soros Look who Soros, the architect of national destruction […]

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Europe Moving Into Meltdown?

Europe Moving Into Meltdown? QUESTION: Marty, now the OECD is predicting a financial crash worse than the 2007-2009 event in Europe because they say there is over €1 trillion in bad loans that cannot be collected. They seem to be also changing their opinion to fit your model. Were they there in Berlin? ANSWER: We cannot comment on […]

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Italy, Greece, Financials Crash As European Stocks, Peripheral Bonds Plunge

Italy, Greece, Financials Crash As European Stocks, Peripheral Bonds Plunge Led by a broad-based collapse in financial stocks, European markets extended and accelerated their plunge today. Thanks to the increased systemic linkages enforced by The ECB, peripheral sovereign risk is spiking as their national banking systems crash. Every European nation is now in at least correction since the end […]

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Thanks to TPP, Canada Could Get Caught in Global Privacy Battle

Thanks to TPP, Canada Could Get Caught in Global Privacy Battle Trade deal coupled with EU court decision could spell trouble for our laws. Two unconnected developments — a recent European privacy decision and the TPP — could create a major Canadian privacy problem. Privacy photo via Shutterstock. Amazon’s announcement last week that it plans to establish […]

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Partisan hostility in society and the consequences on climate change policy

Partisan hostility in society and the consequences on climate change policy A curious vehicle carrying a mock-up of the Soviet Sputnik satellite. It was used for political propaganda in the 1950s by the Italian Communist Party (PCI). Up to the 1980s and even later, Italy was a deeply divided country where two opposed and incompatible […]

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Austria suspends Schengen agreement, steps up border control, tells EU to sort out migrant crisis

Austria suspends Schengen agreement, steps up border control, tells EU to sort out migrant crisis Migrants walk during snowfall before passing Austrian-German border in Wegscheid in Austria, near Passau © Michael Dalder / Reuters Vienna is radically changing its policy towards migrants and refugees, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann told local media. Faymann said that with […]

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*COMPLETE* The Coming European Revolution

*COMPLETE* The Coming European Revolution I have warned that 2017 will be the political year from hell. What I am illustrating here is the link between a sovereign debt crisis and the Revolutionary Cycle. In 1933, Roosevelt came to power in the USA and turned the country toward socialism. That same year, 1933, brought Hitler and […]

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Germany’s Refugee Crisis is Starting to Explode

Germany’s Refugee Crisis is Starting to Explode The Arab sexual assault in Cologne, Germany, occurred on New Year’s Eve when hundreds of male refugees robbed and carried out sexual assaults against over 100 girls. This illustrates one of the huge problems with allowing such a mass migration of a starkly different culture. But what has become […]

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Stock Market Crash 2016: This Is The Worst Start To A Year For Stocks Ever

Stock Market Crash 2016: This Is The Worst Start To A Year For Stocks Ever We have never had a year start the way that 2016 has started.  In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 have both posted their worst four-day starts to a year ever.  Canadian stocks are now […]

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Nations Scramble to Compete in ‘Currency War’ as China’s Yuan Falls to Five-Year Low

Nations Scramble to Compete in ‘Currency War’ as China’s Yuan Falls to Five-Year Low  Allan Ajifo / (CC BY 2.0) China, Europe and Japan are driving down the value of their currencies in order to make their exports more attractive on the global market, leaving millions of workers in associated industries “protected or vulnerable, depending on which […]

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Brave New World of Bank Bail-Ins As Of January 1st

Brave New World of Bank Bail-Ins As Of January 1st On January 1st, 2016, the new bail-in regime became law putting at risk the deposits of savers and companies in the EU. EU countries join the UK, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand in having plans for bail-ins in the event of banks and other […]

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The Europe Question in 2016

The Europe Question in 2016 NEW YORK – At the cusp of the new year, we face a world in which geopolitical and geo-economic risks are multiplying. Most of the Middle East is ablaze, stoking speculation that a long Sunni-Shia war (like Europe’s Thirty Years’ War between Catholics and Protestants) could be at hand. China’s […]

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Swiss Army Chief Warns Of Social Unrest, Calls Upon Citizens To Arm Themselves

Swiss Army Chief Warns Of Social Unrest, Calls Upon Citizens To Arm Themselves  Swiss army chief André Blattmann warned, in a Swiss newspaper article on Sunday, the risks of social unrest in Europe are soaring. Recalling the experience of 1939/1945, Blattman fears the increasing aggression in public discourse is an explosively hazardous situation, and advises the Swiss people to […]

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A Crisis Worse than ISIS? Bail-Ins Begin

A Crisis Worse than ISIS? Bail-Ins Begin While the mainstream media focus on ISIS extremists, a threat that has gone virtually unreported is that your life savings could be wiped out in a massive derivatives collapse. Bank bail-ins have begun in Europe, and the infrastructure is in place in the US.  Poverty also kills.  At the […]

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NATO: Seeking Russia’s Destruction Since 1949

NATO: Seeking Russia’s Destruction Since 1949 In 1990, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, U.S. president George H. W. Bush through his secretary of state James Baker promised Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev that in exchange for Soviet cooperation on German reunification, the Cold War era NATO alliance would not expand “one inch” eastwards towards […]

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