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Posted Nov 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
After the failure to form a new government, Chancellor
Angela Merkel has made it clear she has no intention of withdrawing from
the race. New elections in Germany [...]
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Posted Nov 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The most serious forecast that we see from our computer
models has been a rise in agricultural prices caused by Global Cooling –
not Global Warming. Crops [...]
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Posted Nov 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
When I would stay in Japan, I loved the culture. The
politeness and honesty in the streets were awesome. They are also
extremely precise. What has shocked many who [...]
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Posted Nov 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The Pension Crisis is brewing rapidly and we will begin
to see this make headlines much more so around the world. There is
hardly a country not in trouble (Norway [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: Thank you for all or your recent posts in this
regard. You have often said that we will be going through times that
will try a man’s soul, and yes [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Asia closed mixed in a fairly quiet session but ahead
of what could be a wild week. The Nikkei’s decline was very much
reflected in the Yen’s strength. [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: Just quizzed the Canadian Bank insurance CDIC.
It is obvious they do not have a specific time period in which to pay
claims. Kept dancing around the [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: I’m sure you are aware but just highlighting
that the ‘Assumption’ goes deeper than personal bank accounts, as this
is ALSO the assumption [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The entire banking insurance schemes created during the
aftermath of the Great Depression, are predicated upon an ASSUMPTION
that a bank failure is a single [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Your post of November 16th
where you state that the ECB is looking to freeze accounts in a banking
crisis, does that mean they will [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
It has come to our attention that there are individuals
soliciting clients for money to trade on their behalf claiming they
have mastered our system and will use [...]
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Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday her efforts to
form a three-way coalition government had failed. Merkel only received
32.5% of the vote, which is probably [...]
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