Monday, October 31, 2016

Don't Question

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The following paragraphs here you need to read very carefully because they explain the ruling elites' use of damned if we do and damned if we don't against the masses. In other words, don't question us and our activities. Just go willingly and silently into your appointed and deserved place of enslavement. We got this whole thing covered.
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The paragraph is from the Daily Bell. thedailybell.com/news-analysis/conspiracy-vs-government-is-part-of-an-elite-wave-of-propaganda-justifying-violent-repression

Let’s reverse this reasoning. Apparently, one can’t question much that government does because skepticism puts government in a no-win situation.  Better to accept official pronouncements, then. The only trouble is that almost anything modern Western governments say are lies.
Governments aren’t even important these days. The world from what we can tell is run by a small banking elite that controls the awesome power of  central banks and the money they print. The trillions available to this small group has allowed it to change the nature of society around the world.
The goal is global government and every kind of violence and corruption is employed to achieve it. Secrecy is still employed by those creating “one world.” Thus the world is bent on the task of creating global governance while never admitting it.
But in the past several decades, the Internet has credibly exposed plans for world government. As a result, people have lost faith in mainstream media, politicians and capitalism itself.
This is the reason for the rise in “conspiracy theory” and “paranoid politics.”
This is also the reason elites would like to shut down the Internet, or at least control it more thoroughly. Part of the push for control involves making a case that the Internet needs to be better regulated and appropriately censored. To this end, elite propaganda has been aimed at justifying various anti-‘Net actions--.
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This is a fair assessment of what's going on today as more and more get the information they need to challenge the entrenched. As we've written many times it's hard to look  around and find any place where there isn't corruption.




Overnight


The BOJ and RBA left their monetary polices unchanged Tuesday not really surprising anyone as the ASX 200 fell 0.52% and the Reserve Bank of Australia announced it was leaving cash rates at 1.5% with labor markets tame and inflation not yet a problem.

The WSJ reported Japan’s central bank largely held fire in a policy update on Tuesday. The BOJ said it would keep its deposit rate steady at -0.1%, and would continue to target a zero yield for 10-year Japan government bonds. Its only notable move was to push back the timeline for achieving 2% inflation by one year, to fiscal 2018. Japan’s Nikkei was largely unchanged—down just 0.2%—following the BOJ news and the yen slipped 0.1% against the dollar.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index was trading up 1.2% and the Shanghai Composite was up 0.4%. Both were getting a lift from the release of better-than-expected manufacturing PMI data coming out of China. The official manufacturing PMI rose to 51.2 in October from 50.4 in September, adding to signs that the world’s second-largest economy is stabilizing. A measure below 50 indicates a contraction. China’s official nonmanufacturing purchasing managers index, a measure of activity outside factory gates, edged up to 54.0 in October from 53.7 in September.

The Japanese central bank held rates at -0.1 percent and the pace of bond purchases unchanged, but cut its core consumer inflation forecast for the year ending March 2018 to 1.5 percent from 1.7 percent.  The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of currencies, traded at 98.461. Gold stayed mostly unchanged ahead  of the Fed meeting this week with the yellow metal trading at $1,277.50 an ounce in the spot market. In the U.S. consumer spending rose and it's now expected the economy the fourth quarter is on an  annualized growth rate of 2.7%, based on the Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDP model out Monday.






Further Proof

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The MSM scaremongers never tire. Here's a piece from MarketWatch about the stock market crashing if Trump gets elected.

The truth is the market's overdue for a crash no matter who gets elected. And most of the blame sits at the doorstep of incompetent, overzealous central bankers who are clueless. Just more front running for Hillary.

What's even more interesting is that the author citing the International Monetary Fund as if that organization of globalists had any real credibility remaining. The IMF's leader Christine Largarde herself is under suspicion for official malfeasance when she was in a previous government post.

We don't know what reliable insights this writers finds in the IMF--it was  probably an editorial assignment where he was told to write something positive for Hillary--but our experience over the years has, to be kind, found the organization wrong as much as its been correct. That's hardly a very good return on investments given the expensive bureaucratic layers of an organization that was created to aid the global transition after WW II and has far outlived and outgrown its usefulness. Further proof of once a government or quasi-government outfit gets in motion.
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There is always a great deal of insight in the International Monetary Fund’s semiannual economic outlook, which is based on detailed data from around the world. And, because the latest version was published in early October, it is particularly relevant. (I was previously the IMF’s chief economist and oversaw the forecasting process, but I left that position in August 2008.)

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Table 1.1 of the Fund’s World Economic Outlook covers the main points: a baseline forecast of 3.1% global GDP growth this year and 3.4% in 2017. This represented a nudge down from the projections in April, with signs of weakening perceived in the U.S., the eurozone, and of course the United Kingdom (grappling with the consequences of impending Brexit — the big and potentially traumatic step of leaving the European Union).

marketwatch.com/story/the-stock-market-could-crash-if-donald-trump-is-elected-2016-10-31 

The Face Of Evil

Look at this face. You're seeing incarnate evil up close and deep.

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Black Box Voting, founded in 2003, performs nonpartisan investigative reporting on elections in an attempt to stop vote rigging.

You may be wondering what the term “black box” means. A “black box” system is non-transparent; its functions are hidden from the public. Elections, of course, should not be black box systems.
Here is a link to a free copy of the book, Black Box Voting HERE.
Author Bev Harris became known for groundbreaking work on electronic voting machines, which can remove transparency of the vote count.

With voting machines, all political power can be converted to the hands of a few anonymous subcontractors:

 www.infowars.com/how-americas-elections-are-hacked/

Searchlight Harry Searches For Way Out

Here are some sour grapes from Searchlight Harry Reid.

zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-31/obama-destroys-clintonreid-narrative-does-not-believe-comey-trying-influence-election.


With both Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton voicing extreme accusations of violating federal law against FBI Director Comey's decision to be transparent about his investigation into Clinton's emails, it appears President Obama is having none of it. As White House spokesman Josh Earnest stated: "President Obama doesn't think Comey is trying to influence the election."
Senate minority leader Harry Reid claiming Comey may have violated federal law...
“I am writing to inform you that my office has determined that these actions may violate the Hatch Act,” Reid wrote in a letter to Comey, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Hatch act prohibits government officials from using their positions to influence an election.
“Through your partisan actions, you may have broken the law.”

“When Republicans filibustered your nomination and delayed your confirmation longer than any previous nominee to your position, I led the fight to get you confirmed because I believed you to be a principled public servant,” Reid wrote.

“With the deepest regret, I now see that I was wrong."


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Breakfast Time

 Here are some of the stories making the rounds today. Have a cheery breakfast.

--DNC interim chair Donna Brazile appeared to have leaked a question to Hillary Clinton's campaign in advance of a CNN Democratic primary debate in March, hacked emails published by WikiLeaks on Monday revealed. businessinsider.com/donna-brazile-leaked-question-hillary-clinton-cnn-debate-2016-10

-- When Affordable Care Act insurance marketplaces launched in fall 2013, Arizona seemed like a success. Eight insurers competed to sign up consumers, offering a wide variety of plans and some of the lowest premiums in the country.

Today, with ACA enrollment starting Nov. 1, Arizonans will find in most counties only one insurer selling exchange plans for 2017. Premiums for some plans will be more than double this year, some of the biggest increases in the nation. Only last-minute maneuvering prevented one Arizona county from becoming the first in the nation to have no exchange insurers at all.
wsj.com/articles/inside-the-affordable-care-acts-arizona-meltdown

--Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, wanted to be “head outside advisor” to the Hillary Clinton campaign, according to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta in an email released by WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks has continued to reveal Schmidt’s cozy relationship with the Clinton campaign. In a previously leaked email, a memo showed that Schmidt was working directly with the Clinton campaign on setting up various backend features to their website.
In an April 2014 email from Podesta to Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook discussing the launch of Hillary’s campaign, Podesta described how much Schmidt wanted to work with the campaign.

--Current and former FBI officials have launched a media counter-offensive to engage head to head with the Clinton media machine and to throw off the shackles the Loretta Lynch Justice Department has used to stymie their multiple investigations into the Clinton pay-to-play network. Over the past weekend, former FBI Assistant Director and current CNN Senior Law Enforcement Analyst Tom Fuentes told viewers that “the FBI has an intensive investigation ongoing into the Clinton Foundation.” He said he had received this information from “senior officials” at the FBI, “several of them, in and out of the Bureau.”
blacklistednews.com/Clintons_Are_Under_Multiple_FBI_Investigations_as_Agents_Are_Stymied

--It seems DNC Chair Donna Brazile is hoping for rescue by a higher power as the net narrows around her lies and obfuscation. Following more examples of Brazile passing debate questions to the Clinton Campaign, CNN spokesperson Lauren Pratapas said in a statement that:


CNN "never gave Brazile access to any questions, prep material, attendee list, background information or meetings in advance of a town hall or debate."

"We are completely uncomfortable with what we have learned about her interactions with the Clinton campaign while she was a CNN contributor."
CNN "never gave Brazile access to any questions, prep material, attendee list, background information or meetings in advance of a town hall or debate."

"We are completely uncomfortable with what we have learned about her interactions with the Clinton campaign while she was a CNN contributor."
         
        CNN "never gave Brazile access to any questions, prep material, attendee list,
         background information or meetings in advance of a town hall or debate."
 "We are completely uncomfortable with what we have learned about her interactions with the Clinton campaign while she was a CNN contributor."

 zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-31/brazile-exclaims-please-god-let-end-soon-cnn-shuns-her-uncomfortable-interactions-cl

--In the world of politics, the cover-up is often worse than the original crime.  It was his role in the Watergate cover-up that took down Richard Nixon, and now Hillary Clinton’s cover-up of her email scandal could send her to prison for a very, very long time.  When news broke that the FBI has renewed its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, it sent shockwaves throughout the political world.  But this time around, we aren’t just talking about an investigation into the mishandling of classified documents.  I haven’t heard anyone talking about this, but if the FBI discovers that Hillary Clinton altered, destroyed or concealed any emails that should have been turned over to the FBI during the original investigation, she could be charged with obstruction of justice.  That would immediately end her political career, and if she was found guilty it could send her to prison for the rest of her life. theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/if-hillary-clinton-is-charged-with-obstruction-of-justice-she-could-go-to-prison-for-20-years

Finally Busted

Kudos to the Medford Police Association.

One wants to say, Take that Senator Warren, but it's early i n the week and civility should last until at least Wednesday.

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boston.cbslocal.com/2016/10/30/medford-police-patrolmens-association-posts-photo-of-officers-arresting-hillary-clinton/

Have You Heard?

Do you want a man on the inside who criticized the pro-Brexit crowd? A Goldman Sachs protege?
Someone who says, as the Financial Times today claims, he wants to defend the Bank of England's independence? Sure he does.

This is a bogus article by a media outlet that despises Brexit and it's voters. Nearly every comment by its editorial staff leading up to and since has been negative about the move. Keeping Carney would further politicize the post. It should be noted Carney claimed earlier after Brexit passed, if he stayed, he would not be taking instructions on how to perform his duties.

Does he mean how he was influenced by the political opponents of Brexits too? Those instructions, not to mention no doubt others from other global high-ups who openly and more sneakily privately opposed Brexit? Mr. Carney should prove a gentleman and resign. Let the Keynesian blowhard crowd at the Times realize they don't run everything.

All central banks are politicized. Just a simple fact. All try to extend their tentacles beyond original mandates; it's the inherent nature of government and quasi-government entities. And the more centralized, the more politicized. It should also be noted much of the Times commentary since Brexit centers on a hard Brexit as if it were a one-way thoroughfare, mostly the result of the Brexiters and their leaders.

Have you heard any kind words from Merkel, Hollande, Juncker and the rest of the Brussels' thugs yet? A new broom might not always sweep clean, but in this case for those who relish their sovereignty and personal freedom, it's one of the few hopes you have left in a world where elites are determined to globalizes all come hell, high water, high taxes or high dudgeon.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Overnight


Apparent spillover from the Hillary email bombshell hit Asian markets overnight but weak economic data and lower oil prices didn't help shares either.

The Nikkei 225 traded off 0.26% as investors await Tuesday Bank of Japan two-day monetary policy meeting to gauge if any sunrises erupt.The Kospi was alos down on the opening, 0.27% while the ASX 200 remained flat. The yen weakened against the dollar, fetching 104.68, down slightly from late U.S. levels and off Friday's three-month high of 105.54.The broader Topix dropped 0.3 percent to 1,388.75 and the JPX-Nikkei Index 400 shed 0.3 percent to 12,446.54. the Shanghai Composite was down -0.45% at 2009.60.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, traded at 98.466 around 11:40 a.m. on Monday, after last week moving to levels as high as 98.8. In the oil market, Brent futures continued its declines from Friday's session, trading down 0.52 percent to $49.45 a barrel on Monday. U.S. crude futures was down 0.47 percent at $48.47 after it last settled at $48.70.

Coming up this week Tuesday's Bank of Japan's interest rate decision, the Federal Reserve holds it's meeting on Wednesday and is widely expected to hold rate steady until after the election. That premise no doubt got a further boost by Friday's FBI announcement.Thursday the Bank of England steps into the limelight with its interest rate decision while the Japanese markets will be closed that day for holiday.Friday the October jobs report comes out and two Federal Reserve governors are set to give speeches. Gold on Friday jumped more than one percent on the FBI news and remained steady in early Monday trading on the back of a firm dollar and what the Fed does later in the week. Spot gold was at $1,276.30, unchanged.











They Have Names

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According to the Daily Mail, and a source close to James Comey, the decision, at least in part, came after he "could no longer resist mounting pressure by mutinous agents in the FBI" who "felt that he betrayed them and brought disgrace on the bureau by letting Hillary off with a slap on the wrist."

 Thje elites who run this nation:Theirs is a zero sum game. You must lose so they can win.

Let's get this Genie out of the bottle once and for all. Hillary Clinton is a crook. The Clinton Foundation is a cesspool of corruption. And there are people in this country in politics, corporate America and MSM who would willingly put a criminal in the White House to get what they want. And they've got names too. Soros, Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs, CNN, just to scratch the surface. Is anyone ever going to be prosecuted and jailed for interfering with federal elections? And there is no shortage of them on the other side either. The cowards at the Wall Street Journal, noted for their fence straddling at dire times, pushing stale leftovers as candidates who are nearly as gutless as they are.

They have no respect for the average American and what he or she wants. The vote is a token joke. It's a shrine to keep a two-party system that ought to have been allowed to pass over a longtime ago. Why would you buy their products, support their sponsors, read, listen to or watch their garbage? This system is rigged, corrupt and broke. They've known all along what they're doing. Economic clout is all they seek and all they understand. This election is a fraud. And if true, these FBI agents who risk their careers and no doubt much more should be applauded for stepping up. If  Diogenes were around today he would gladly shine his light on them. 

Forget trust busters. Trump should go down in history as a fraud buster. The Clinton Machine.
 
zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-30/why-comey-broke-stack-resignation-letters-furious-fbi-agents

The Only Good Life

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                    Huge Flop

It's interesting how many call Trump's bid for the White House an unorthodox presidential campaign.

Truth might be a better, more accurate term. The system is rigged and the playing fields tilted to one side way too long. One of the major ingredients most absent from previous campaigns starts with the same letter as the Donald's last name, T. And, yes, like formal last names it too deserves to be capitalized. Truth.

Trump has laid wide many of the issues many have suspected but for whatever reasons felt helpless to iterate. Political, corporate and judicial corruption are three though there are many more. Like MSM. The American masses actually have real American enemies within their mists. Something obviously the media and their backers don't want to gather traction.

One such enemy is the proponents of a cashless society. They are the IYI crowd. Most carry Ivy League pedigrees and have never swapped a shot of tequila from the same bottle with a Mexican gardener or ever been in a serious street fight. These are usually progeny of their Ivy League forerunners who have been screwing up the country almost from it beginning. Some call then snobs. The recognized term today is elites. We call them dangerous to your freedom and future.
 
Dangerous people come in all sizes and shapes. They don't all look tatted up, downtrodden and bedraggled. Many of them wear suits. Think Ted Bundy. And academic masks. Ken Rogoff the Harvard economic nerd is just such a guy, a dangerous enemy of everyday, common people.

We don't use the word enemy lightly. If you like shackles and the loss of your individual freedom you'll love Rogoff and his IYI crowd.What these people stand for is obliterating any chance for you to live your life out in your own way, something Christopher Morley defined as the only good life.
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Central Planners Are Control Freaks and Micro Managers

The IYI crowd of globalizers and bitter-clingers to their own academic ideas even when faced with contradicting realities manifests in "central planning". Ken Rogoff is part of that crowd.You know the type;"I'm here to protect you from yourself."
This man is not friendly towards financial and economic freedom of individuals. He is a central planner who thinks he knows better than you. And his book "Curse of Cash" is really an interview for a position in the Clinton Administration.
Note the chronology of the following "Anti-cash" pieces: Aug 27th, 28th, and 30th:

Aug 27th : How to Abolish Paper Currency- Jackson Hole

This piece of crap is a recipe for how to herd people towards electronic money. It masqueraded as "The Case for Unencumbering Interest Rate Policy at the Zero Bound" by Marvin Goodfriend. This document was not just a discussion on NIRP risk and how to assess if/when to use it. This was also an answer key on how to make it happen. And among those recommendations was to "Abolish Paper Currency". In all cases, the fall back will be to punish those who do not comply. For those people do not know what is best for them.
Our Full Analysis HERE

Aug 28th- The Sinister Side of Cash- by Ken Rogoff via the WSJ

The day after the abomination above was read to the Jackson Hole Crowd, Ken Rogoff floats the idea that we should remove the $100 bill.
Our comment then:
On Saturday, an echo of Friday's attack on currency was published by the Wall street Journal. If people like  Prof. Kenneth Rogoff have their way In their cashless utopia, you'd have no choice - all purchases and transactions would be recorded, stored, hacked, and sold. It is laughable to say removing the $100 bill would be helpful. Removing the $1000 bill was valid, but that is a factor of 10X Ben Franklin's note. So it is 1/10 as effective practically. Professor Rogoff is also former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund and about to publish a book called we kid you not " The Curse of Cash".

Aug. 30th- Ken Rogoff's "The Curse of Cash" is published

The book did poorly and is already discounted 41% after2 months (see above). Ken gets the last laugh however. If Hillary doesn't faint again, Ken's good to go. Ken is looking for a job in the next administration. And he himself is not even an original thinker. He is merely piggybacking on an idea that is out there already. He's selling snake oil, creating false equivalencies between crime and money's existence. But sadly, no push back has occurred. And here is the result.Mon Oct 24, 2016 | 1:18am EDT (RTRS)Major banks mark first-ever international trade using blockchain tech
Sold as a convenience, it offers instant clearing and removes counterparty risk for the BANK, not the customer. This paves the way for abolishing physical cash. It is over.

 marketslant.com/articles/ken-rogoff-trying-infect-gold.

Golf And Grandkids

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Step down.

There's a simple, sensible, straight forward question: High moral standards you expect from the people versus your thirst for just pure power? Which are you going to send to the world?

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If ruling Democrats hold themselves to the high moral standards they impose on the people they govern, they would follow a simple process:
They would demand that Mrs. Clinton step down, immediately, and let her vice presidential nominee, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, stand in her place.
Democrats should say, honestly, that with a new criminal investigation going on into events around her home-brew email server from the time she was secretary of state, having Clinton anywhere near the White House is just not a good idea.
Since Oct. 7, WikiLeaks has released 35,000 emails hacked from Clinton campaign boss John Podesta. Now WikiLeaks, no longer a neutral player but an active anti-Clinton agency, plans to release another 15,000 emails.
What if she is elected? Think of a nation suffering a bad economy and continuing chaos in the Middle East, and now also facing a criminal investigation of a president. Add to that congressional investigations and a public vision of Clinton as a Nixonian figure wandering the halls, wringing her hands.
The best thing would be for Democrats to ask her to step down now. It would be the most responsible thing to do, if the nation were more important to them than power. And the American news media — fairly or not firmly identified in the public mind as Mrs. Clinton's political action committee — should begin demanding it.


If you take a step back from tribal politics, you'll see that Mrs. Clinton has clearly disqualified herself from ever coming near classified information again. If she were a young person straight out of grad school hoping to land a government job, Hillary Clinton would be laughed out of Washington with her record. She'd never be hired.
As secretary of state she kept classified documents on the home-brew server in her basement, which is against the law. She lied about it to the American people. She couldn't remember details dozens of times when questioned by the FBI. Her aides destroyed evidence by BleachBit and hammers. Her husband, Bill, met secretly on an airport tarmac with Attorney General Loretta Lynch for about a half-hour, and all they said they talked about was golf and the grandkids.












Saturday, October 29, 2016

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Want more. Here it is.
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observer.com/2016/10/2006-audio-emerges-of-hillary-clinton-proposing-rigging-palestine-election

On September 5, 2006, Eli Chomsky was an editor and staff writer for the Jewish Press, and Hillary Clinton was running for a shoo-in re-election as a U.S. senator. Her trip making the rounds of editorial boards brought her to Brooklyn to meet the editorial board of the Jewish Press.

The tape was never released and has only been heard by the small handful of Jewish Press staffers in the room. According to Chomsky, his old-school audiocassette is the only existent copy and no one has heard it since 2006, until today when he played it for the Observer.

The tape is 45 minutes and contains much that is no longer relevant, such as analysis of the re-election battle that Sen. Joe Lieberman was then facing in Connecticut. But a seemingly throwaway remark about elections in areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority has taken on new relevance amid persistent accusations in the presidential campaign by Clinton’s Republican opponent Donald Trump that the current election is “rigged.”

Speaking to the Jewish Press about the January 25, 2006, election for the second Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority), Clinton weighed in about the result, which was a resounding victory for Hamas (74 seats) over the U.S.-preferred Fatah (45 seats).

“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” said Sen. Clinton. “And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win.”
Chomsky recalls being taken aback that “anyone could support the idea—offered by a national political leader, no less—that the U.S. should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”
Some eyebrows were also raised when then-Senator Clinton appeared to make a questionable moral equivalency.
Eli Chomsky participated in an interview with Hillary Clinton at the Jewish Press in 2006.
Eli Chomsky, photographed today at the Observer offices, participated in an interview with Hillary Clinton at the Jewish Press in 2006. - Observer
Regarding capturing combatants in war—the June capture of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit by Hamas militants who came across the Gaza border via an underground tunnel was very much front of mind—Clinton can be heard on the tape saying, “And then, when, you know, Hamas, you know, sent the terrorists, you know, through the tunnel into Israel that killed and captured, you know, kidnapped the young Israeli soldier, you know, there’s a sense of like, one-upsmanship, and in these cultures of, you know, well, if they captured a soldier, we’ve got to capture a soldier.”

Equating Hamas, which to this day remains on the State Department’s official list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations, with the armed forces of a close American ally was not what many expected to hear in the Jewish Press editorial offices, which were then at Third Avenue and Third Street in Brooklyn. (The paper’s office has since moved to the Boro Park section of Brooklyn.) The use of the phrase “these cultures” is also a bit of a head-scratcher.

According to Chomsky, Clinton was “gracious, personable and pleasant throughout” the interview, taking about an hour to speak to, in addition to himself, managing editor Jerry Greenwald, assistant to the publisher Naomi Klass Mauer, counsel Dennis Rapps and senior editor Jason Maoz.
Another part of the tape highlights something that was relatively uncontroversial at the time but has taken on new meaning in light of the current campaign—speaking to leaders with whom our country is not on the best terms. Clinton has presented a very tough front in discussing Russia, for example, accusing Trump of unseemly ardor for strongman Vladimir Putin and mocking his oft-stated prediction that as president he’d “get along” with Putin.

Chomsky is heard on the tape asking Clinton what now seems like a prescient question about Syria, given the disaster unfolding there and its looming threat to drag the U.S., Iran and Russia into confrontation.
“Do you think it’s worth talking to Syria—both from the U.S. point [of view] and Israel’s point [of view]?”

Clinton replied, “You know, I’m pretty much of the mind that I don’t see what it hurts to talk to people. As long as you’re not stupid and giving things away. I mean, we talked to the Soviet Union for 40 years. They invaded Hungary, they invaded Czechoslovakia, they persecuted the Jews, they invaded Afghanistan, they destabilized governments, they put missiles 90 miles from our shores, we never stopped talking to them,” an answer that reflects her mastery of the facts but also reflects a willingness to talk to Russia that sounds more like Trump 2016 than Clinton 2016.


Take A Look

Take a look at these faces. They are just of few whose predictions about Brexit were wrong.

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Way back before the Brexit vote took place, we and others were warning about the scaremongering crowds. That's right, plural. Politicians, bureaucrats, even a president flew across the Atlantic sounded the tocsins of doom. That alone should have told you something.

And that in part in our view shapes much the near global piling on Mr. Trump in his quest to unseated the status corrupts. Again, plural. Any behaviorist worth his or her sheepskin will tell you fear is a greater motivator than greed. And the greedy global elites are up to their earlobes in the scary stuff from the halls of Goldman Sachs to those of academia and Brussels. We'd include more but the list is too long.
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Establishment institutions, as well as global investment banks, issued united and terrifying warnings of economic disaster if Britain opted out of the European Union (EU), in an effort to sway the public into voting to Remain.
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Yet figures released yesterday showed booming Britain's economy grew by 0.5 per cent in the three months after the vote, providing the crowning piece of unarguable evidence that the vote to leave did not negatively impact the UK.
The Treasury, under the leadership of George Osborne, had predicted Britain would fall into immediate recession after a Brexit vote, with GDP coming in at -0.1 per cent in the third quarter of 2016.
But yesterday the Treasury admitted the claim had been based on GUESSWORK which turned out to be wholly ill-informed. More:

blacklistednews.com/Treasury%2C_Bank_of_England_and_IMF_Brexit_forecasts_proved_wrong

Along the same lines, here's another view about the subject from today's Barron's. The way we see it the UK will come of a much more desirable place that others will want to do business with. Patient holders of the pound will be rewarded nicely in the end.

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Martin Hughes had already established himself as a top-ranked bank analyst and was working at Credit Lyonnais Laing in London when he caught the attention of American hedge-fund legend Julian Robertson in 1997. Hughes was soon investing in global financial stocks for Robertson’s Tiger Management. It didn’t last long. Amid the dot-com crash in 2000, Robertson closed his hedge funds, but that was hardly the end of Hughes. He launched Toscafund Asset Management, named for the small Italian town where his wife’s family owns a home. Today, Hughes runs $3 billion from bright, open office space in London’s historic Covent Garden, where he’s built an excellent 16-year performance record.

A University of Birmingham graduate whose father was the proprietor of a kitchen-appliance shop in East London, Hughes is bullish on Britain’s prospects. He believes Brexit will “unwind the years of hindrance, regulation, and controls” and will “unleash the best in the British people.” 

Hughes dismisses the recent weakness of the British pound as a “red herring” because it won’t rattle U.K. investors who’ve had to deal with its long rise and subsequent fall. Foreigners, he advises, should simply protect themselves from volatility by hedging. 

Hughes, 55, has spent a large part of his career focused on the U.K., where he invests mostly in small private and public companies, trying to get in before they become too well- known to European investors and analysts at big brokerage firms. The biggest chunk of the firm’s assets, $900 million in all, is invested in Tosca Opportunity ($586 million) and a related fund that uses the same strategy. They target companies with market values of 50 million to one billion British pounds ($61 million to $1.22 billion).

barrons.com/articles/brexit-will-liberate-brits-says-top-u-k-investor
 

Goodbye Mark

The ever present Goldman Sachs footprints.

Goldman is the same Wall Street firm that bought their way into Hillary's presidential purse via the ruse of public speaking. It was more likely a family confab.

Now it appears after Mark Carney, as noted here a Goldmanite, has done whatever damage he can, he will be jumping ship as most central banks around the globe have sterilized everything including themselves and their policies. Look for Magic Mario another GS alum to go. This is a blow to the global elites and their plan to enslave the rabble.
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In November 2012, the central bank-watching world was rocked when instead of Paul Tucker, a three decade veteran at the Bank of England replacing outgoing governor Mervyn King as many expected, the new head of the central bank was revealed to be former Goldmanite Mark Carney, something we had anticipated previously despite realizing that the optics of Goldman dominating European politics and finance, left quite a bit to be desired.
                    

However, four years later, in the aftermath of the Brexit revolution that has swept from power virtually everyone that was part of the political group that onboarded Carney in 2012, Carney may be calling it a day. According to several British newspaper, such as The Times and Mail Online, Mark Carney’s "self-imposed deadline" for declaring whether he will stay in office beyond 2018 is fast approaching, and the central banker may decide to step down as soon as next week.

zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-29/boes-carney-may-announce-decision-step-down-week