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26/8/2011 09:53 | Nigel Farage 'Bombings, bailouts what on earth are we doing?' | ![]() traderabc | |
25/8/2011 23:17 | Peter Schiff Thursday, August 25, 2011 King world news | ![]() traderabc | |
25/8/2011 19:50 | This is very good, he's asked some interesting questions for a change. 01/05 Jim Rogers ~ TMRN -2011-08-21 Time Monk Radio Interviews Present | ![]() traderabc | |
25/8/2011 17:42 | Keiser Report: Myotonic Markets (E176) | ![]() traderabc | |
25/8/2011 11:58 | Making Money Is Controversial? Ron Paul's Profitable Portfolio | ![]() traderabc | |
24/8/2011 08:24 | Covering Up Wall Street Crimes: Matt Taibbi Exposes How SEC Shredded Thousands of Investigations | ![]() traderabc | |
24/8/2011 08:24 | Keiser Report: Bankers & Aliens (E175) | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:33 | British government begins stealing its peoples' bank deposits ahead of the global financial collapse. It happened before and it is starting again. Government confiscating (stealing) the people's life savings. Just like in 1929 the British government began its theft of the people's life savings just before the Great Depression. After an inflationary run-up in prices and asset values, the stock market crashed in 1929, and the economy soon went with the crash. This time the British government is disguising its outright theft by claiming the entire contents of safety deposit banks are owned by criminals and the contents are the proceeds of crimes. | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:22 | Downtown's Rules for Surviving a Crash | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:21 | Markets react to S & P Downgrade, Schiff | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:20 | Who Owns the World The hidden facts behind landownership | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:20 | California, the state built on gold prospecting, is set to outlaw ... gold prospecting By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:59 AM on 5th June 2011 | ![]() traderabc | |
22/8/2011 11:09 | I can't find any 'Agri-thoughts' balt, the guy is probably on holiday. | ![]() traderabc | |
21/8/2011 18:25 | Trader, is there anything from "Agri-thoughts"? | ![]() 049balt | |
19/8/2011 12:51 | Mike Maloney on Debt Collapse & the Case for $20,000 Gold | ![]() traderabc | |
19/8/2011 12:00 | Thursday, August 18, 2011 Jim Rogers : Europe should accept Reality Jim Rogers on Fox Business News - 17 Aug 2011 | ![]() traderabc | |
18/8/2011 23:21 | [KR174] Keiser Report: Crimogenic UK | ![]() traderabc | |
18/8/2011 12:48 | Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes? A whistleblower claims that over the past two decades, the agency has destroyed records of thousands of investigations, whitewashing the files of some of the nation's worst financial criminals. By Matt Taibbi August 17, 2011 8:00 AM ET Pete Gardner/Getty Imagine a world in which a man who is repeatedly investigated for a string of serious crimes, but never prosecuted, has his slate wiped clean every time the cops fail to make a case. No more Lifetime channel specials where the murderer is unveiled after police stumble upon past intrigues in some old file "Hey, chief, didja know this guy had two wives die falling down the stairs?" No more burglary sprees cracked when some sharp cop sees the same name pop up in one too many witness statements. This is a different world, one far friendlier to lawbreakers, where even the suspicion of wrongdoing gets wiped from the record. | ![]() traderabc | |
17/8/2011 20:26 | More good news for Irish beef farmers. .Egypt set to reopen The Irish Farmers Journal has learned that the Egyptian market is set to reopen for Irish beef and live cattle. The Department of Agriculture has confirmed that negotiations on the necessary health certifications are ongoing following a visit by an Egyptian veterinary delegation to Ireland two weeks ago. In 2000, when Ireland last exported beef to Egypt, volumes stood at over 100,000 tonnes. However the market was subsequently closed after the BSE problem spread across the EU in 2001. Live exports from Ireland to Egypt were running at 176,000 head in 1995 prior to the market being closed in 1996 in response to BSE problems in Britain. The Egyptian market, with a population of over 80 million, could once again be developed into a major outlet for Irish beef and live cattle. | ![]() 049balt | |
17/8/2011 13:52 | Peter Schiff - Relentless Rise in Gold to Continue With gold consolidating recent gains, today King World News interviewed Peter Schiff, CEO of Europacific Capital, to get his take on where things stand. When asked about the run in gold Schiff responded, "Well it's going to continue, gold is going to go higher because people want refuge. In fact the other safe havens in the currency world, like the Swiss Franc or the Yen, the central banks there are trying to undermine their currencies. | ![]() traderabc | |
17/8/2011 13:27 | Keynesian Economics vs. Austrian Economics | ![]() traderabc | |
16/8/2011 23:20 | Keiser Report: Banking Looters | ![]() traderabc | |
16/8/2011 19:19 | Jim Rogers : the UK should be downgraded too Jim Rogers : The US has been downgraded and countries like the UK that has very high debt will have to be downgraded too. You can't have the UK as triple 'A' and the US as not a triple 'A'. You need to be asking S&P or Moody's why they haven't got around doing that. I don't think, the European countries deserve their rates. - in The Economic Times | ![]() traderabc |
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