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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on May 17, 2014 6:02:02 GMT -5
You better hope this is not true.. If it is then we really are fools for sitting here waiting for a payout.. So far UC and his boys never seen a Judge yet on these charges. I'm not sure if he is dead or if Edwards is really in a jail in England. My guess is they will never see the Judge.. How many have gone before the Judge in the last 10 years on the very same charges as this..? They are just not telling the truthful story here.. Too many players have gone forward in this story. Glenn is one of the big ones. JMHO U.C. ran for the border, what does that tell you? Heck yea he conned us. You have 4 legs why don't you run for the border..? That would tell me something.. That you really are a cat..
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 17, 2014 19:50:13 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 17, 2014 20:23:31 GMT -5
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Post by 2018 on May 19, 2014 12:01:40 GMT -5
of what Goldengriff brought to the board regarding the China market reforms announced on this past Friday. It is much bigger then most realize. We have been lead to believe thru the years that our settlement was tied into a global market reform. If you understand the China market, you would realize they would not open their markets without a new global banking platform in place. UC told many at the races in 2004 that we were tied into the derivative market. No one here even heard of a derivative market until then. It's coming whether you want to believe it or not. Thanks to all who brought us to this point. Its been long overdue but we are just about finally home. D Dan This is the first time I have heard that UC said that we were tied to the derivitives. Can anyone back that up as hearing it first hand from him? Never ever did I hear that.. and I went to number of races,....and was in paltalk like stupid. I do not think its true at all. sorry but it seems to me.. that some people are making a huge effort.. to make the Hodges story somehow legit.. or connected to our past. And there is nothing that it connects to.
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 19, 2014 12:15:08 GMT -5
Hello Ines,
I met you in Seattle with Fatboy1990, BigDogGreg, Rob and many others. Melvin was there too. Its been said many times that UC said its all in the derivatives. As I posted a little earlier, UC and I were having a conversation until Sterling interrupted it. It was a very illuminating conversation. Look at the derivative market and the change-over and glance at Fire into Ice by Charles Fipke. You guys might learn something. Maheu wasn't here to babysit a bunch of newbie investors while Edwards was having shares stamped by Wells Fargo.
D Dan
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 19, 2014 18:07:05 GMT -5
www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-19/putin-seeks-400-billion-gas-deal-as-ukraine-speeds-china-pivot.htmlThe US dollar will not be used as the peg in transactions. Both countries will use their own currencies. Another blow to the dollar and its status as the "world's reserve currency". UN Sec General will be at a conference at the same time. Sure has a lot to talk about after the bulk of UN countries are asking out of the current banking system. Times are changing pretty fast. What happens to the interest rate swaps with the dollar being removed as reserve currency? D Dan
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 19, 2014 18:14:41 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 20, 2014 14:13:24 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 20, 2014 14:17:38 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 20, 2014 21:47:35 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 20, 2014 21:49:09 GMT -5
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Post by 3bid on May 22, 2014 7:56:41 GMT -5
'World moving away from American financial hegemony'
May 22, 2014 -- RT Op-Edge
With the China-Russia deal conducted outside the dollar system we see the beginning of the de-dollarization and de-Americanization of the world, former assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts told RT.
RT: A number of Western business people have boycotted the St. Petersburg economic forum. Are they going to lose out?
Paul Craig Roberts: I think it is just a symbolic way of accommodating Washington. I don’t think it means anything, I do not think the firms in Germany, for example, want to harm the relationships with Russia, nor do they want it in France. So I do not think it means much. What is much more significant is that the number of Asian countries that are coming to this forum, and energy deal signed by Russia and China, is an indication that the world will be moving away from American financial hegemony.
This large energy deal will be conducted outside the dollar system, so here is the beginning of the de-dollarization, the beginning of the de-Americanization. This is an indication that the two large countries, Russia and China, are forming a strategic alliance because they are tired of being harassed and cut out of the Western mechanisms, they are tired of the threats. So they are moving in a new direction, and they will take much of the world with them. I do not think the European countries that have strong economic relations with Russia will want to lose those.
This is a beginning of a turn from Russia toward the East. Previously Russia was focused on being accepted by the West, being accepted by the Americans. It waited for years to be allowed to join the WTO. I think this was a mistake on Russia’s part because the West is not the rising part of the world. The rising part of the world is the East.
RT: Pressure from Washington may account for some business figures not going to the forum, but are there other reasons too?
PR: They have made it for that reason, if there are opportunities that they could have made there, if they are not present they cannot make the deals. In that sense it is a bad decision. I do not know how many countries actually decided not to come. I think in a way the American credit card companies were hurt by the sanctions that Washington kept talking about because this has now forced Russia to develop its own credit card companies, which it should have done a long time ago.
It has always been a mystery to me that economically stable countries continue to operate within the American financial system. They are dependent on American credit card companies, for example. They are dependent on American internet companies, which simply allows the NSA to spy on them better. Why do they accept such dependence on American economic institutions? I have never understood. I think in a sense these developments are good for Russia because it means it is now developing its own infrastructure and will not be dependent on Washington’s infrastructure for communications, for finance, for credit. So this development is good for Russia, it is not good for Washington.
RT: A lot of people are expected to come from Asia for the forum. Can we expect any major trade deals between Russia and that part of the world?
PR: I would think so. I mean all countries need energy and all countries are getting tired of Western bullying. Western machinations, the air of superiority over the world that Washington has. It was not long ago that President Obama declared that the US was the exceptional country. That means we come first, you are second. Other people do not like thinking of themselves as second class, so I think that this is the beginning of transformation that has been long implicit in the organization known as BRICS. That is starting to form up and be a real thing.
RT: Do you think there's genuine concern from the West over growing ties between Russia and China?
PR: Yes, there is very much concern. The American foreign policy doctrine calls Washington to prevent the rise of other global powers. So now it is confronted not just with two rising global powers, but these two powers have a mutual alliance and both understand that Washington is surrounding them with military bases. Washington has land bases in the Baltics, in the Eastern Europe; possibly they are going to be in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine. And China is confronted with new American naval and air bases positioned to control the flow of ships through the South China sea. So both countries see that Washington has in mind hemming them in, preventing their rise and they are forming a strategic alliance because the two are stronger together than independently. And this worries Washington very much.
I think it has overreached, it should have accepted the Russian cooperation, it should not have seen the rise of China as some kind of the threat. But it made mistake in demonizing both countries and it is trying to operate in the ways that prevent or slow the rise of these two countries. So this is a very serious situation for the world because it has the implication of a serious war.
rt.com/op-edge/160720-russia-china-move-from-west/
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 22, 2014 13:00:09 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 22, 2014 22:35:14 GMT -5
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Post by mygirlwantsarock on May 22, 2014 22:39:09 GMT -5
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