- Storm Watch Update from Jim Puplava - sehr gute Abhandlung in [e] - marocki4, 28.03.2003, 10:28
Storm Watch Update from Jim Puplava - sehr gute Abhandlung in [e]
-->so fängt sie an:
"Where do I begin?
How do you write about something that has not yet happened? How do you write about something that is out of the ordinary and lies hidden in the realm of the unexpected? We live in uncertain times and at a point in history where the world is craving normality. What this 21st Century world craves does not exist. Normal has in fact become abnormal."
und so hört sie auf:
"The Rogue Waves Will Continue and Increase
We are in the midst of several storm fronts in our economy, our financial markets, and with our currency. Presently it looks like those storm fronts are about to collide. It is as if we are all on the Titanic and are unaware of the icebergs that surround us. We have survived the first rogue wave and we are grateful that we survived. However, when you are in a major storm, rogue waves come in succession. In 2001 it was 9-11. In 2002 it was corporate malfeasance. The next rogue wave is Iraq and terrorism. It remains to be seen whether the bulkheads of structured finance will be able to survive the coming waves or will they implode. In the words of Warren Buffett, derivatives represent a ticking nuclear time bomb that could wreck havoc on the financial system and the economy. Wall Street seems snug in the belief that the war will end quickly and nothing but good will come of it. It is not the war that worries me, but what comes afterward. This is not the same war nor is it the same mission as the Gulf War. The last war's mission was to repel an invading army. This war is about regime change and a continuation of the war on terrorism. There are going to be additional battles and those battles will not be of our own choosing. Wall Street keeps thinking in terms of the industrial wars of the last century. This is a new era with asymmetric war whose outcome is uncertain and unpredictable."
<ul> ~ und hier alles dazwischen</ul>

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