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Comment by Murtzon Sep 30, 2012 12:26pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Rock samples

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Rock samples

Sorry, I gotta ask you: Are you blind? Where in the world do we have growth? It's all coming down right now.

The last few years since 2009 have all been rigged. Cheap money flooding the stock market. Thanks to the Fed. And the European guys start doing the same criminal stuff. Cheap money. Artificial growth.

Sure, you can make money with it. But it's not a rock solid foundation. One little wind and it all breaks apart.

Gold is climbing because of the..... they've done over the last few weeks. ESM, Greece, printing more money.

This will lead to massive inflation. It's all rigged. Wait until the Greece far left party will start mobilizing people to demonstrate, they're one of the most powerful oppositional parties.

Outrage will continue and worsen in Portugal and Spain, Italy's next.

And outrage will start in other European countries as well. Germany. People are getting more and more annoyed with the government.

Money for Greece here, Money for Greece there. What made huge headlines a year ago, is now just a marginal note. They say, Greece doesn't make progress as expected but hey, we'll give em the 30 Billion anyways. Look at google, I'm sure you gonna find some articles about that.

People don't care until they feel it in their pocket. When they start losing buying power.

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