Posted on 05/18/2010 7:05:51 AM PDT by blam
Dow Theorist: Sell Everything Liquid, You Won't Recognize America By The End Of The Year
Joe Weisenthal
May. 18, 2010, 8:57 AM
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WHOA!
Richard Russell, the famous writer of the Dow Theory Letters, has a chilling line in today's note:
Do your friends a favor. Tell them to "batten down the hatches" because there's a HARD RAIN coming. Tell them to get out of debt and sell anything they can sell (and don't need) in order to get liquid. Tell them that Richard Russell says that by the end of this year they won't recognize the country. They'll retort, "How the dickens does Russell know -- who told him?" Tell them the stock market told him.
That's pretty intense!
Update: By popular demand, here's more on what he sees in the market:
And I ask myself, "Am I seeing things? The April 26 high for the Dow was 11205.03. The Dow is selling as write at 10557 down 648 points from its April high. If business is even better than expected, then why is the Dow down over 600 points? And why, if there were 674 new highs on the NYSE on April 26, were there only 20 new highs on Friday, May 14? And if my PTI was 6133 on April 26, why is it down 17 points since its April high?
The fact is that I've been seeing deterioration in the stock market ever since early-April, and this in the face of improving business news. The D-J Industrial Average is composed of 30 internationally known top-quality blue-chip stocks. These are 30 of "America's biggest companies." If Barron's is so bullish on the future of America's
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The DJIA is up 62 as I post. See here.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Where? Transmitting at what freqs? What good would keeping a tube radio around do? Will I still get my classic rock?
where do you get them?
Wow... where?
I’d give them double face value... :)
Also be on the lookout for 1964 and earlier dimes and quarters - 90% silver by weight.
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I downloaded it - a very reasonable 3.02 MB .pdf file. I opened it up and took a quick look at it. Very well organized, well written, quality graphics, and lots of practical information. Well worth the download.
Buy straw hats in winter.
Coastal Oregon. Got back into coin collecting when they started doing interesting coins...State quarters, etc...I know...fiat coinage...probably losing value sitting around.... Anyway, I’d get rolls of quarters at the store and go through them. Haven’t found many silver quarters lately, but someone seems to be dropping silver halves at a local grocery. A cashier told me she bought a couple of 1943’s from the till...had to rub it in...and I got a really nice ‘63 the other day. At the outset of the recession, I found a few silver-clad halves that had been spent...I think gas prices were a big driver.
This manual is heavily based upon the LDS Preparedess Manual as complied by Brother Christopher M. Parrett who gathered together the works of many different authors from the public domain of the Internet over the course of many years. I have merely edited and added to his complitation so that the manual is more generically direct toward those of all Christian faiths. Without Brother Parrett work this manual would not have been possible.
Brother Parrett work can be viewed and downloaded at: http://www.ldsavow.com/resources.html
Look in the Yellow Pages under “Coin Dealers”.
Ask for “junk silver” (worn silver coins with no numismatic value).
Thanks. Will check this out.
Yeah, that’s the same thing/sarc
The power-lusters of the death factories did not pursue their quest with impunity. The opponents of mans rights, trampling on the rights of others, were underscoring their own rightlessness. The crusaders against the individual, crushing the self respect and self love of their enemies, were losing their own in the process. The authors and rulers of a brain-wrecking dimension, learning to accept and adapt to it, were making themselves brainless. No one, neither prisoners nor guards, could stand it or fully believe it.The prisoners could not believe in a world in which the whim of the SS set all the terms of human existence, replacing reality as the basic absolute frame of reference. They could not believe in a world which seemed, in Hannah Arendts words, to give permanence to the process of dying itself, as if some evil spirit gone mad were amusing himself by stopping them for a while between life and death They had to struggle to take in the kind of events they witnessed or heard about, such as major surgery performed on prisoners by trained doctors without the slightest reason, a survivor writes, and without anesthesia; or as another reports, an inmate being thrown for punishment into a large kettle of boiling water, intended fro preparing coffee for the camp. The victim was scalded to death, but the coffee was prepared from the water all the same; or youngsters being picked out at random, seized by the feet and dashed against tree trunks; or flames leaping up from a ditch, gigantic flames. The Nazis were burning something. A lorry drew up at the pit and delivered its load little children. Babies! Yes, I saw it saw it with my own eyes Was I awake? I could not believe it."
...it seemed to me, Im in another world It was so unbelievable, that many prisoners had hallucinations (Auschwitz survivor). I lived as in a dream, waiting for someone to awaken me. This cant be true; such things just dont happen By the nature of what went on behind the barbed wire fences, the concentration camps to most inmates represented, in essence, a universe which violates the basic law of existence, the Law of Identity.
Most prisoners could have coped with privation or with pain, or even (up to a point) with purposeful torture in a knowable world. They were helpless to deal with metaphysical disorientation. They could not cope with the eerie feeling that the solid objects and the facts of the past have vanished; that he universe itself, the realm and sum of that which is, has gone crazy. The concomitant of such a feeling is a state of paralysis.
Some prisoners were able to hold on to their knowledge of reality even during the camp experience. They were able to defeat the eerie other world around them by clinging to some kind of consistent convictions of their own, on the implicit premise that, the camps to the contrary notwithstanding, things are what they are. Many prisoners, however, had no lead to explain any part of what they saw, and they succumbed to the metaphysical pressure.
The most widely known of the latter cases are the columns of prisoners who marched to certain death with no attempt to put up a fight, despite the fact that they vastly outnumbered the guards. This phenomenon, often taken as a sign of cowardice, has nothing to do with the concepts of courage or cowardice, which are inapplicable in this context. These prisoners did know the fate in store for them they had heard about it from others, or they saw the smoke coming from the crematoria, or they smelled the burning flesh but most of them could not believe or deal with a universe where such a fate, on such a scale and without any reason, was possible. The result was inertia, vagueness, mental drifting, and obedience. Some undoubtedly were not disoriented, but chose passivity deliberately, as a form of suicide.
What disarmed the death-marchers was the converse of the Big Lie: the Incredible Truth, which cannot be accepted and which acts to annul the victims grasp of reality as such.
Leonard Peikoff, The Ominous Parallels, 1982
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3 minutes without air
3 hours without shelter
3 days without water
3 weeks without food
3 months without hope
Though I have made it more non-Mormon specific with an intended that it be read by members of all Christian faiths, I have left Mormon references within articles. I have exchanged e-mail with Brother Christopher M. Parrett the LDS member who gathered and compiled the LDS Preparedness Manual and he was most impressed with my edition. Brother Parrett laid the ground work and for that I thank him.
Yepper, but the vix (VXX) has been fun lately
” the question in my mind is whether the voting electorate will do that.
Mark Twain : “ The public is a jackass “
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