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Disciplined Galt

Disciplina et Frugalis
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You like conspiracies, look up the Turkish "coup d'etat" of a while ago. Gangster shit right there. Games of Thrones!
But as always, follow it to the source. It's an entertaining situation unfolding, apparently Sweden makes it a week.
 
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^ lol I thought it was quite civil, given the whole topic to be a known hub of controversy

I've seen these kind of topics degenerate quite worse :D

not bad, TMMAC!
 

Yossarian

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^ lol I thought it was quite civil, given the whole topic to be a known hub of controversy

I've seen these kind of topics degenerate quite worse :D

not bad, TMMAC!
It's not bad at all. The weird part is that the internet can be good place to discuss these tpye of subjects because of the controversial elements. This is what people get in fights over.
 
Jan 21, 2015
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^ totally agreed. I have learned so much over the years discussing on various forums all sorts of topics that you'd be hard pressed to find good company in real life to discuss with. Everyone has a different perspective, each brings a piece to the puzzle, we are all missing so much imo.

Plus people can reply at their own pace, not on the spot before they have had time to ponder, which is how most real conversations go sour, lol

Forums FTW
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Underneath Denver International Airport
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Palestine is done, imo. This is the final nail in the coffin. The rest won't be hard to wash away without some significant opposition from collective nations (which I don't see happening... Canada for example is such a bitch on this issue, lol)

Things are coming to a head. Much of History all leading towards this day

watch the fuck out


Luke 21:20-22


20: And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh.

21: Then let them which are in Judæa flee to the mountains; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the countries enter thereinto.

22: For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled.



The final pieces of the puzzle are being placed into position ...we have been shown the signs it's no longer intuition, if you look deep down you too will see the premonition of the coming of the Lord.


It's that time ladies and gentlemen .....


 
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Truck Party

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Luke 21:20-22

20: And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh.

21: Then let them which are in Judæa flee to the mountains; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the countries enter thereinto.

22: For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled.



The final pieces of the puzzle are being placed into position ...we have been shown the signs it's no longer intuition, if you look deep down you too will see the premonition of the coming of the Lord.


It's that time ladies and gentlemen .....


given this, where should I invest my 401k funds?
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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given this, where should I invest my 401k funds?



Did you not learn your lesson from the 2008 crash?

We flash back to 2008, those with $200,000 lost more than a quarter of their savings, on average. according to an Employee Benefit Research's Institute analysis of 22 million participants in more than 55,000 employer-sponsored 401(k) plans.

Investors in the $100,000 to $200,000 range suffered as well, with an average loss of 21 percent in 2008. The typical account with $50,000 to $100,000 lost 15 percent.

In 2008, the average diversified U.S. stock fund fell 38%. Meanwhile, bond funds dropped 8 percent.

Keep that in mind, because the economy never really recovered from 2008, we are in a bit of a lull, an illusionary period , what we are being fed by the media, pundits, so called financial experts is all bullshit folks .... we are in store for an even greater crash then in 2008.

Expect 'long-run turbulence': Central bankers warn of worrying echoes of 2008's global financial crash
Dec 4th 2017

"The global financial system is showing worrying echoes of the years leading up to 2008's global financial crisis, and central banks must act to prevent major damage, according to the Bank for International Settlements has said.

The BIS often known as the "central bankers' central bank" — warned in its quarterly report of potential "long-run turbulence" and said it has concerns about the potential for overheating global financial markets."



Before thy end comes Truck Party @Truck Party there will come a crash ...

Big Banks and Derivatives: Why Another Financial Crisis Is Inevitable
Jan.8th 2013




Withdraw your 401k take the 10% Federal Tax penalty + the 10% employer early withdraw penalty and invest that money into something worthwhile....


 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
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What metric are you guys using to determine that? GDP is growing. The deficit is decreasing.

I'm not saying you're wrong but I'm interested to learn more.
What happened in 2008 wasn't actually treated. A bandage was put on in the form of a bailout which means we're actually in a different section of the same bubble.
 

Sheepdog

Protecting America from excessive stool loitering
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Posted in the Saudi thread too.

Iran, the Hejaz railway and the 'ultimate deal'

All brokered ahead of time?
So a still relatively powerful Egypt with ties to Russia just needs to agree to have a larged portion of its land annexed.

Then Jordan just needs to incorporate a large impoverished Palestinian population into its stable state led by the same Fatah (PLO) it once fought a war against to expel from its lands after the PLO tried to overthrow its government.

The the Saudi government has to remain unaffected by the immense backlash that will follow it openly allying (as opposed to secretive cooperation) with Israel to sell out the fundamental Arab cause.

Finally the Palestinians just need to agree to give up their struggle in exchange for transport infrastructure.

What could possibly derail (pun intended) that deal?