Posted on 01/27/2014 7:20:42 PM PST by Kartographer
His web site may consist of just a single page, but Matt Drudge is arguably the most influential media personality in the world. Garnering nearly one billion readers monthly, the Drudge Report is able to literally shift public sentiment, making it an essential read for D.C. insiders, Wall Street professionals, and anyone who wants to stay on top of the latest global issues.
If Matt Drudge headlines a story its viral spread to millions of readers in near real-time is guaranteed.
With his established connections to critical spheres of influence that include everything from politics and government to finance and entertainment, when Drudge speaks, people listen.
Over the weekend, as noted by Steve Quayle and Susan Duclos, the self made media behemoth took to his Twitter account with a simple warning consisting of just four words
Have an Exit Plan
(Excerpt) Read more at shtfplan.com ...
I missed that one.
Agree, Rush, Hannity etc, is just the same stuff day in day out...Hannity is like listening to a political Radio Disney for cripes sake. The country is literally circling the drain, and Rush launches into NFL gossip or some golf game he had after landing his private jet on the course....??
Would've been 1998-or-so...
In case you missed this PING!
Oh yes. I was religious in my efforts to close my html tags back then.
I have not read about any "plume". I have read about radiated debris floating our way however.
I don't understand this, can you elaborate?
Or to. I'm stuck where I am at, hunker down and as much as winter is nasty this year, it is a defense for me for the next six weeks at least as the ferals cannot make it out to my place without killing themselves with hypothermia.
Once the day comes when people have to work hard to stay warm, you’ll see a major migration of them southward.
Ronin...was a pretty good movie.
He was probably just talking about Atlanta.
China’s manufacturing sector hit a six-month low in January, according to the HSBC Flash China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index. The index fell to 49.6, from 50.5 in December.
The last, biggest export manufacturing business in the US is commercial jet manufacturing.
The orders in that space are all $1B or so, if not larger. In many cases, those deals are financed by the sovereign government backing the airline, since almost all countries have airlines, and need to be able to buy planes.
Boeing agrees to deliver aircraft to these airlines, because the government behind the airline guarantees the loan.
The cash coming in from deals made a couple of years ago, for planes delivered now, is the cash that keeps Boeing and its thousands of suppliers open.
If sovereign governments start defaulting on those payments, Boeing is going to have a cash problem, but it will be an extremely public one.
I think this is going to end up happening.
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