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Sheep by waters. Pink Floyd animals album :grin:

 

 

Sheep (Waters) 10:19

 

Harmlessly passing your time in the grassland away;

Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air.

You better watch out,

There may be dogs about

I've looked over Jordan, and I have seen

Things are not what they seem.

 

What do you get for pretending the danger's not real.

Meek and obedient you follow the leader

Down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel.

What a surprise!

A look of terminal shock in your eyes.

Now things are really what they seem.

No, this is no bad dream.

...

 

 

Does that answer the question? :grin:

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This is an actual album they issued:

 

Grand Funk Railroad

30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999

Capitol

 

That was the first sell signal on the Super Bubble. Now we're getting the "lost decade" confirmations.

 

I didn't know they had more than 1 hit song, "Closer to Home"! Am I missing something?

 

Any Pink Floyd fans here?

I prefer the albums "Animals" and "Meddle".

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Sheep by waters. Pink Floyd animals album :grin:

 

 

Sheep ?(Waters) 10:19

 

...

Things are not what they seem.

 

What do you get for pretending the danger's not real.

Meek and obedient you follow the leader

Down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel.

What a surprise!

A look of terminal shock in your eyes.

Now things are really what they seem.

No, this is no bad dream.

...

Its crossed my mind that Roger Waters just might be a Stoolie

 

The album cover features a flying pig - it just might be wearing lipstick

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A bit of a nothing day here, trading range stuff, some up, some down. Golds taking a hit but I'm thinking a good chance to get in so I might just do that later today. May suss out another put or 3 as well. Good stable day to do some buying. Then just need a wildly unstable day to do some selling. :rolleyes:

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Pink Floyd...ahhhhhh

 

"Comfortably Numb"

 

Pour yourself a quart of Stoli...wave a jar of olives at it.....Put on CNN...turn down the volume.....slip on the Floyd...ponder the universe....fondle your Maples.....

 

*hic*

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Pink Floyd...ahhhhhh

 

"Comfortably Numb"

 

Pour yourself a quart of Stoli...wave a jar of olives at it.....Put on CNN...turn down the volume.....slip on the Floyd...ponder the universe....fondle your Maples.....

 

*hic*

 

In my younger "daze", it was my fav tune to crank up the wattage and roll one up and smoke it! :unsure: :P

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"Meddle" is an excellent album. My first concert was the "Animals" tour in 1977, Madison Square Garden.

 

I still have the ticket stub. I looked at it the other day and almost passed out- the price for a loge seat was a measly $6.50. Yes, thats right $6.50.

 

Today it costs you a small three-figure fortune to see a lousy band in the nosebleed seats thanks to the criminals and crooks and dollar devaluation.

 

Scumbags, hope they all go to hell.

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Doug Nolan is like everyone else addicted to compound interest and a true believer that if the fractional reserve banking scheme is run properly then we will live happily ever after...

 

It wouldn't matter if GOD administered the fractional reserve banking system for the 100% ethical benifit of mankind... It is doomed to collapse...

 

Debt = money created out of thin air with compound interest attached that is destroying its worth...

 

All currency/money is debt owed to the central banks of the world... the money in your pocket has compound interest attached that is destroying it's worth every second of every day...

 

How do you maintain or expand the money supply? you have to create debt!

 

what happens when everyone on the planet has borrowed (Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) all that they can borrow (Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) and they can't borrow anymore?

 

The money supply contracts...

 

Eg

 

$1000 at 5% for 1 year = $50 of compound interest... If you were to borrow $1000 and not do anything with it you would be at -$50 after one year...

 

Now borrow $1000 at 5% and lend it to some one else at 10% after 1 year you would be at +$50 But...

 

The only way that the $100 in interest can be paid is by someone else borrowing(Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) the $100

 

First I borrow $1,000 at 5% then use it as a basis for borrowing $2,000 at 5% then use it to borrow $4,000 at 5% then $8,000 then $16,000 then $32,000 then $64,000 then $128,000 then $256,000 then $512000 then $1,024,000 at 5% All these "loans" are assets in the banks I got them from...

 

Then take my $1,024,000 and open up a payday loan shop and charge 20%-25% to make loans, after a year I should have about $51,200 left over after expenses especially if I can avoid taxes by setting up shop offshore and because my credit is good and the banks love me they lend me double next time...

 

5% = $51,200 cost to borrow $1,024,000 for 1 year...

10-15% = $102,400-$153,600 to run the operation for 1 year...

5% =$51,200 My Cut...

 

Total expansion (Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) of the money supply = $1,024,000 + the $204,800-$256,000 that somebody somewhere in the system had to borrow (Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) for me to survive...

 

this is how the whole world based on fractional reserve banking works... Once ligitimate borrowing runs out (Which has decades ago) the system will collapse... So a way must be found to prolong it, Structured fianance and other tricks or inflate or die at all costs...

 

The problem is when borrowing(Created debt out of thin air with compound interest attached destroying it's worth or returning it into thin air) slows or stops for whatever reason...

 

The compound interest that is destroying the worth begins to work in reverse...

 

Lets say in the above example my cost to service the debt is $51,200 but I only have $20,000 and no matter how hard I try I can't come up with the $31,200

 

I default and the money supply shrinks by $1,024,000 and the banks income stream drops by $51,200

 

that money was providing 50 people with "jobs" to feed their families and are laid off in the scheme of things...

 

So 50 people plus me = 51 starving or I'm smart, have connections and living next door to Ken Lay

 

But if banks were prevented from charging compound interest on money/debt created out of thin air the money supply would not contract or shrink when borrowing stopped thats why bankers and CEO's don't starve...

 

People are eternal fools...Soon compound interest attached to debt created out of nothing will make fools of you all except a very small portion...

 

When the federal reserve was created how much 1913 dollars were the basis for it's starting reserves? 250 million dollars!!!! that have been expanded to 32 Trillion or more... pretty good scam eh...

 

Then how did we escape the great depression?

 

The US didn't have the debtload it does now the bad money drives out the good and back then there was still "Good" money left...

 

How much "Good" money do we have now? None, just like Rome in the end...

 

When this latest "loving embrace of the fractional reserve banking doomsday cult" works it's magic there won't be enough left of the US economy to fill an ashtray...

 

Once borrowing stops debt deflation is unstoppable untill bankruptcy and collapse finish it...

 

Compound interest attached to debt created out of thin air is the "root" cause of debt deflation or contraction of the money supply...

 

The general population is 100% oblivious to the fact they are about to die in a fit of extreme agony...

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This is an actual album they issued:

 

Grand Funk Railroad

30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999

Capitol

 

That was the first sell signal on the Super Bubble. Now we're getting the "lost decade" confirmations.

 

I didn't know they had more than 1 hit song, "Closer to Home"! Am I missing something?

 

Any Pink Floyd fans here?

I prefer the albums "Animals" and "Meddle".

and don't forget Atom Heart Mother, Wish You Were Here, Dark Side of the Moon, Uma Guma, and Echoes. Didn't like "The Wall"

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The Funk RR had a couple of AM hits :lol: too- Locomotion, American Band...Not exactly my taste though, thought they were the same era as Iron B. Any Little Feat fans? Lowell was the man. He started out in The Mothers of Invention, but Frank kicked his ass out after he wrote Willing.

 

Cold, Cold, Cold, Tripe Face Boogie, Feats Don't fail Me Now, Down on The Farm, the list goes on.

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