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J.L.W

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  1. This thread has now been deleted to the best of my ability. Unfortunately I cannot do much about it if people have decided to quote me. Aside from message them. Anything I said here is water under the bridge and correctness of interpretation on my part is not to be assumed.
  2. I have talked to Muslims on twitter recently, it was an enlightening experience in that I came away with a real discomfort, seeing as they were unable to take any responsibility, and really, in a ridiculously over stereotypical way, thought that Islam and the Koran were just being incorrectly interpreted and that if the proper scriptures were understood the religion would no longer be violent. No words. I don't want Burka's in this country. I don't like them and I see no reason I should have to tolerate women dressed as death because someone somewhere, who could possibly be a rapist, is insanely jealous I may see her... It is offensive, like covering up the ocean in black plastic in case it's beauty may offend anyone. And anyone who takes offence at that should duly leave my country. What can be done is being done, people are voting against it, and the more the establishment resists the democratic vote the more the possibility will arrive of their overthrow not being as pleasant as simply losing at the ballot box. But events are largely out of my hands. If I had a public platform or a lot of money then I could do more... Or if I even knew even one like minded individual... I know none!
  3. In Europe or America. (The West) And lets give thanks each day when there is not one... It's not much but...! *** I meant, though I cannot edit the title. The 27th of July! It is later than I thought!
  4. While I have just gotten into bitcoin I would not know yet enough about step 4... I did go down to the bookshop looking to continue reading on this subject about cryptocurrency's... But all the books on the subject had disappeared in the intervening days. If I say 'it sounds like a pyramid scheme but'... Obviously I am not saying it is a pyramid scheme since the use of the word (adverb?) 'but' disqualifies the first half of the sentence. A judge has recently declared bitcoin is not money because it can't be stuffed under a mattress... However, in digital form it surely can be?
  5. We won't survive until 2020 without massive societal change so predicting that far into the future is a fools errand IMO. Six months top. Apart from that I agree with your post... Isn't it sad that the Guardian crew has us talking about race now? The concept is not one that has any relevance to me most of the time!
  6. I am well aware of Deutsche banks supposed troubles but they are being supported by the Chinese. They would have gone under before now if they were not. I am prepping for electricity going down as well. This one seems fairly certain to me in the event of a crash. Thanks for the website although it does not sound as though I do not have the same disposable income as you. The next thing I am after is a rucksack in case I have to move quickly. I already have one but will get a second one.
  7. I have a few things, including weapons (although no guns where I live)... So I'm not sure how effective the weapons would be... I've just started exercising more recently because of multivitamins that work for me though! I have tins, oats, water, disposable cutlery etc. and am looking carefully at places to hold my money outside of the dreaded 'European Bail in mechanism'. So not in banks (Hence talking about the bitcoin book in the other sub board). Duetsche bank in my view is as safe as houses, but something is going to snap in the financial system eventually. Then we could, in my view see a pretty sharpish stock dive and the failure; the FAILURE, of the TBTF banks. While it is not certain... I can imagine that high oil prices will stop food getting to supermarkets, and any number of other problems could come out of this scenario. What makes this different from previous crashes, is that this one is not being controlled from within the Western power structure... Before the US and it's allies have been concerned with propogating US dollar hegemony and the fiat money system, however now China can gold back their currency and foreign powers can strong- arm the bankrupt Western economies into playing ball, including the arrests of top leaders. This is the real reason for the August 2015 crash... The yuan devaluation here should be obvious:
  8. Good, moderator decided I wasn't a troll so did not have to wait an extra few days to post any more. Well, I mentioned the book by Dominic Frisby, Bitcoin... Perhaps I should not explain every part of the book, although I suspect it scarcely matters... Bitcoin uses technology where the creation of its currency is decentralised, and is reliant on the solving of certain advanced mathematics... Therefore, it is immune to quantitative easing and other such manipulations in currency. Its code is so advanced that it resists any and all hackers or bugs thus far known; and since the banking establishment has a lot of potential losses from bitcoin we can be sure there have been worse attempt at hacking than that known in the bitcoin community. It is also kept as a file that can be transferred and does not need any fees for transactions between companies or third parties to transfer cash... Making it beyond the scope of taxation for many people. The author of this book also goes on a long and somewhat boring explanation of the supposed creator of bitcoin, who was anonymous for many years. This is a little boring for someone who has no interest in this side of it... And an explanation of how inflationary economic currency works. Bitcoin has a cap of the amount of currency that can be created at 21 million. It is a very deflationary currency. It mostly rises in value and in the long term, if it does not fail, will rise steadily.
  9. By Dominic Frisby... I mean holy hell... Sounds like such an eccentric potentially pyramid scheme idea but the technology and know how here is really advanced. The economic discussion is worthy of a stand alone piece.
  10. I think other explanations of Farage's resignation are more likely. For instance, he has likely been getting death threats and such and he did cancel the before the referendum BBC program to have dinner with his son. You can only be as intense and as much of a fighter as Farage for so long... His psychology has shown no tendency to shrink away from challenge. Also, I tend to believe politics happens on levels far more secret than we know... He may know something or have planned something that we are not in on... For instance... As an example but not saying this is the case, he could want to protect his family from an incoming economic crash. I really do hate to say this since I support Farage very strongly, but a more 'moderate' UKIP leader could wipe the floor with the voting considering Labour is turning in on itself. (I'm hoping for Owen Smith personally there so UKIP will get more of the vote!) Although I would prefer Corbyn for opposition leader and the next General election is a long way off. The way insurgencies and the like seem to happen more recently is without any violence. I think that the fact that David Davis is on the Brexit team was obviously foisted on the establishment by someone of significant power. But May herself will do everything to stop Brexit... As she has already tried with whatever she said with Sturgeon. But like Clinton, the establishment simply seems to be running out of friends after all this time, so even if she tosses and turns it might still happen! Although seriously, it is mathematically impossible for the European Union to continue bankrupt for so long without some significant imperialism and stealing of resources. I think it will collapse soon ish possibly... How is Italy going to be solved? They have a referendum soon... How will a Trump POTUS effect things? Will Deutsche bank go bankrupt? Will crude prices fall again? These are the questions that need to be answered in order to really understand and predict what will happen with Brexit.
  11. I think the fact the governments covered it up is disgusting. I do wonder about going in my local mall sometimes... I look around for Muslims! Fear is obviously a powerful weapon... Perhaps these people did fight back but in many cases, including potentially this one they do not! The Normandy massacre (just happened) the weapons were fake. I wonder if there is use for a militant civilian movement.
  12. Hey... Wow it took me a long time to get validated. About a week which is a long time in internet terms! OK, about me... I read very often, I work in an unskilled job at the moment and spend a lot of time reading the news... I am interested in finance and have prepped for any coming stock crash for about a month for two people and a dog. There was a time when I was interested in music and was more actively into certain philosophies, but I have not been immune to the general societal decline over the past few years or so, and now I avoid those things in the hope of some societal change that can set things right again for me... I.e. that I would be less 'disempowered' against some 'difficult' social forces. I am currently reading Stefan Molyneux's 'revolutions'. A book on the nuts and bolts of finance and a book on world war 2. I hope to meet people on here with a good level of awareness... Molyneux is philosophy for adults... I do not want to have childish conversations!
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