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Take Heed Italy, Brussels Doesn’t Care One Whit About You

Take Heed Italy, Brussels Doesn’t Care One Whit About You Watching the complete betrayal of Brexit by British Prime Minister Theresa “The Gypsum Lady” May is proving to be a wake up call for Italians. The latest polling results coming out of Italy show that while the populist coalition in Italy is unpopular in Brussels […]

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Can We Escape Control of The Wire?

Can We Escape Control of The Wire? “He’ll See Everything!  He’ll See the Big Board!“ — Dr. Strangelove What is The Wire?   Why is it so important? Who controls it? Answer those three questions and you can answer a number of problems plaguing our world today. The Wire is simply a metaphor for the transmission of information.  […]

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Pompeo’s Albright Moment Arrives

Pompeo’s Albright Moment Arrives Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is not a very bright guy. He is, like his boss, a thin-skinned bully with a narrow view of the world focused on US righteousness. With the sanctions going into place on Iran this week he gave an interview with the BBC which laid bare what happens when […]

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Russia’s Alternative to SWIFT Already Has Market Majority in Russia

Russia’s Alternative to SWIFT Already Has Market Majority in Russia Change came swiftly During the ruble crisis of 2014/15 Russia announced in the wake of U.S. and European sanctions over reunifying with Crimea that it would begin building a domestic electronic financial transfer system, an alternative to SWIFT. That system, System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS), […]

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For Russia Change Comes SWIFT

For Russia Change Comes SWIFT During the ruble crisis of 2014/15 Russia announced in the wake of U.S. and European sanctions over reunifying with Crimea that it would begin building a domestic electronic financial transfer system, an alternative to SWIFT. That system, System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS), is not only now functioning in Russia, […]

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Attack on Gab Proves Speech Was Never Free

Attack on Gab Proves Speech Was Never Free “Who Runs Bartertown!?” – Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome The First Amendment protects your right to say whatever you want free from government prosecution.  It does not protect you from saying hateful things on private properties or privately-owned forums without fear of repercussion. That is the very definition […]

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The Boomer Bomber, Naked Emperors and the End of Civility

The Boomer Bomber, Naked Emperors and the End of Civility Recently Hillary Clinton picked herself up off the couch to declare that it was time to end being civil to her political opponents.  Honestly, I thought this statement rich from someone who has so many dead bodies her scattered behind her. Being an Enemy of […]

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Germany Admits it Needs More from Russia than Nordstream 2

Germany Admits it Needs More from Russia than Nordstream 2 During the years the U.S. and its satraps in Poland and the Baltics fought the Nordstream 2 pipeline it was always apparent Germany was in the driver’s seat.  It was also apparent that this would be the wedge issue that would ultimately force Germany to […]

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Has China Finally Lifted its Thumb off of Gold?

Has China Finally Lifted its Thumb off of Gold? There’s a lot of talk about the Yuan price of gold falling out of a price suppression channel.  Both Zerohedge and Nomura have weighed in on this. The Yuan price of gold surged overnight to above CNY 8500 per ounce which is a major breakdown  But […]

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Opportunities Abound After Khashoggi-Gate

Opportunities Abound After Khashoggi-Gate Every crisis is also an opportunity.  Don’t worry I’m not about to go all Rahm Emmanuel, Mr. Realpolitik, on you today.  The disappearance/death/dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi is both a crisis and an opportunity for the worst people in the world. And all of them are seizing the day, as it were. […]

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Muli-Polar Political Project Pushed Forward by Putin In India

Muli-Polar Political Project Pushed Forward by Putin In India I have to wonder when Russian President Vladimir Putin sleeps.  He’s busier than any other leader, traveling the globe while consistently changing the board state geopolitically. While everyone, including me, has had their eye on the turmoil in U.S. political circles over the past couple of […]

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Italy Declares War on Merkel and the EU

Italy Declares War on Merkel and the EU If there were ever any doubts that the leaders of the Euroskeptic coalition that now runs Italy has a plan to defy the European Union its proposed budget should quell them. Both Deputy Prime Ministers, Luigi Di Maio of Five Star Movement and Matteo Salvini of The […]

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Signs of the Gold Apocalypse: M&A and Fund Extinction

Signs of the Gold Apocalypse: M&A and Fund Extinction For bear markets to truly end investor sentiment has to get to a point where they would rather walk on broken glass than buy that asset or asset class.  We’re reaching that point in the precious metals market. In conjunction with that we also have to […]

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Decoding Putin’s Response to Attack in Syria

Decoding Putin’s Response to Attack in Syria The fog of war and geopolitics makes initial responses to the attack on Russian and Syrian forces recently difficult to assess. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response seemed timid and was at odds with statements from his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and more recent statements from Russia’s Foreign Ministry. […]

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Never Go Nuclear — The EU Goes After Hungary

Never Go Nuclear — The EU Goes After Hungary If there is one thing people with power always do when confronted with intransigence it is they always go nuclear. As a parent we’ve all been there.  That moment when your child calls your bluff on a particular thing you’ve been arguing over and you’re left […]

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