Aquamarine wrote:
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From Wikipedia: Martin Arthur Armstrong is an American self-taught economic forecaster and convicted felon who spent 11 years in jail for cheating investors out of $700 million and hiding $15 million in assets from regulators.
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I wouldn’t touch his advice with a ten foot pole...
Currently he’s hitting some home-runs.
It’s unsustainable by the real question is...why now?
I always feel a little sorry for the pointy fingered school marm types whether they be guys or gals, who would actually deprive the world of the sciences or mathematics and of theory that could and Do develop into goodness for mankind, if it means they can shoot a fine poison arrow to the chest to disqualify it.
Wikipedia!
Couldn’t a more msm source be found? There are plenty available.
Wikipedia trolls the bottom of the intellectual pond’s scum picking through sludge for some Emotionally manipulated scandal, always based on some partial argument in the absence of the whole. Anybody can play. Anybody who can type can add to the troller’s weight on any subject.
The government put Armstrong in the slammer for bilking Japan out of Billion$. Amazing.
Armstrong had an entirely different story from the government. But, we know the government is always right, right? newyorker.com had an expose on the story.
I’m afraid it actually means Armstrong proved one of his theories. Geniuses are funny like that.
If Wikipedia can rule opinion as the single source and one part of the story, it is no surprise the academic level of Americans are a disaster and heading to the ankles.
Just sayin’.