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Just Say No to Politicians

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And so after something of a revolution in consciousness, it is now blatantly apparent that something is hidden deeper in the many rites and rituals which are performed on a daily basis, such as the one which the United States is undertaking now; the pretense of holding an election. Let's look at some of the hidden magic which operates unnoticed in our society, for example - Abra CaDabra (Aramaic or Hebrew) Abra meaning "I Create" Ka- meaning "As" Dabra meaning "Word" or "Thing" "I create as a word" The mere act of a politician speaking creates something; a noticeable effect on our Weltanschauung (A German word that often is translated as “worldview” or “world outlook”, but it may also be considered a considerable influence in shaping the group consciousness of our Society). When a politician says "let's build a hospital on the People's Park", which then induces a majority to consider the matter of where a hop...

The Fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil

Based on the hypothesis that everything that happen's in one's own existence is simply an outward reflection of one's internal soul, that everything happens for a reason and that everything is interconnected has proven over time to be a sound basis upon which to work. So what has the nine months since my last blog post taught me? Recently I have been conducting some experiments on the process, which is occurring either by design or organically as a result of the concious actions of the bureaucracy, of controlling the community conciousness. Or just why do you think, what you think and how does the government try and perhaps succeed in affecting this. Where did the idea come from? I recently went to the Magic: The Gathering London Grand Prix, this is a game which developed as a result of some Dungeons & Dragons players wanting to have a better way to play out wizard battles which uses cards which represent spells, the aim being to kill your opponent before they kill ...

14th December 2014: That Was the Week That Was

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Well what a week it has been... The results of today's Japanese election (an overwhelming victory for Abe the King of Global Quantative Easing). The Associated Press wrote "Despite weakening popularity ratings, a recession and messy campaign finance scandals, the Liberal Democrats were virtually certain to triumph thanks to voter apathy and a weak opposition." And there you have it: the apathetic Japanese people have spoken, or rather chosen not to. As a result, when the entire Japanese house of Ponzi cards comes crashing down for the final time, they will have nobody but themselves to blame. Which, incidentally, is the case in every other "developed" nation including Jersey. Because UAE's Energy Minister Suhail Al-Mazrouei said OPEC will stand by its decision not to cut crude output "even if oil prices fall as low as $40 a barrel" and will wait at least three months before considering an emergency meeting. In doing so, OPEC not only co...

Are the rats ready to leave the sinking ship?

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So what a day today was in the world; it started in China - China Securities Depository and Clearing Corp (CSDC) said in an announcement after the market closed on Monday that with immediate effect, only corporate bonds with the highest rating of AAA and those issued by firms with a high rating of AA and above could be used for bond repurchase. Analysts say the regulators' exclusion of lower grade bonds from being used in bond repurchase contracts, a key source of secondary liquidity in trade, increases the risk of trading such bonds, depressing demand and putting upward pressure on yields. (You may recall that for example, Amazon Inc bonds, are rated BBA and so would be excluded). This immediately removed $80 billion of eligible collateral and lowered the fx rate to 6.2 Yuan per dollar. The knock on effect was that money that banks had borrowed in Japan (at 0% interest) and placed in Chinese bonds (earning 2% interest was swiftly repaid). This 2% money for nothing earnt b...

Mises Canada: What is Equality?

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Egalitarianism is the favorite religion of the left. It has gotten to the point that no one even bothers to question whether equality is in fact a desirable goal for society. It is taken as given. The problem is that “equality” is a very, very broad term, with myriad meanings and interpretations. When conservatives and libertarians talk about equality, they usually mean equality of rights, of treatment under the law, and to a certain extent, of opportunity. By contrast, when progressives talk about equality, they mean it in a much more sweeping sense. Everyone should be given equal medical care, men and women should be paid the same amounts, and the fact that CEOs make more than factory workers is somehow to be decried. Both of these approaches have their problems, the most important being that it only makes sense to treat things as equals if they actually are equal, a condition that is rarely met in the real world. A perfect example is the continual harping on “equal pay ...

John Ergat Demonstrandum

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They say be careful what you wish for. And, as is often the case, "they" are right. As a kid, I wished the world favored the smart. I was a smart kid, and it seemed like the world - at least my world - was dominated by bullies and airheads. Might made right, just like in the times of old. My high IQ and love of learning were no match for popular dolts, so a portion of my childhood was wasted just trying to disappear into the background. Unknown to me at the time, much of the adult world operated the same way. It didn't take a lot of intellect to have a respectable, enjoyable middle class existence in the world of the 1980s. The willingness to put in a full day's work (or, if protected by a union, a portion of a day's work) was enough to trump the potential impediment of a double-digit IQ. As I've mentioned before, most Jersey people had a nice house, a second house to rent out, and plenty of leisure time, and they worked as street cleaners and bin men. ...

Golden Jackass: Stealth QE3: Operation Tokyo Twist

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Simply put, QE can never be halted or even slowed. The USFed is in a corner, with no policy options, facing collapse, with no ability whatsoever to halt the systemic failure in progress. It can only rely on hidden machinery and profound lies, against a background of constant economic propaganda. The central bank franchise system wrapped around the fiat paper currency regime has failed. They cannot stop it, not even with endless bond fraud and endless war, the new twin towers of the fascist state legacy. The entire financial structures have become fully dependent on easy money and debt financed by a printing press, buttressed by derivative machinery. The Uncle Sam bearing the USDollar emblem is like a pathetic heroin addict brandishing a modern howitzer. The USDollar is fast losing its integrity, during a dangerous global rejection episode.   Therefore, QE must be exported, the easy candidate Japan. Call it Operation Tokyo Twist. Heavy pressure, threats, and subterfuge a...