Re: Almost TIME to Wrap It Up in a Bow!
To Designer:
Gold will hit 2000, the problem is that the dollar will become worthless in the future. Gold has for thousands of years acted as a store of value.
To Packerbacker:
Well, even if gasoline goes down to buck and a half a gallon, we will in the future see shortages of food and fuel. We hit peak oil in 2005 and we are producing less each year. Without oil you cannot harvest crops or transport them to stores.
To rain:
Home Sales Fall, Record Drop in Prices
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601213&sid=aJK3.Q3vjskw&refer=home
Using Hemisync for remote viewing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drQ0l65YYbk
Bank Bailout for Citigroup
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081124/ap_on_bi_ge/citigroup;_ylt=Al92VTSm8ftBC.rK66W9BuBv24cA
Cheer up, reality is not REAL!
TAKEN FROM
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16095-its-confirmed-matter-is-merely-vacuum-fluctuations.html
"So if the LHC confirms that the Higgs exists, it will mean all reality is virtual."
To Darby:
TAKEN FROM
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Economy/story?id=6332892
The government's financial bailout will be the most expensive single expenditure in American history, potentially costing around $7.5 trillion -- or half the value of all the goods and services produced in the United States last year.
trillions in bailout.
In comparison, the total U.S. cost of World War II adjusted for inflation was $3.6 trillion. The bailout will cost more than the total combined costs in today's dollars of the Marshall Plan, the Louisiana Purchase, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the entire historical budget of NASA, including the moon landing, according to data compiled by Bianco Research.
It remains to be seen whether the government's multipronged approach to bail out banks, stimulate spending and buy up mortgages will revive the economy, but as the tab continues to grow so does concern over where the government will find the money.
To ruthless:
Market is not forming a bottom. the US will cease to exist due to a war in the future. Using remote viewing I see in the future devastated cities. Few people are among the ruins. Remember, those who laughed at me when I predicted that real estate would collapse and banks would fall are now claiming it was obvious. Well, they will not be around after the war. Only the few who prepared themselves will survive.
To Kanigo:
You said "I personally do not believe that this economic environment can be"saved".
You are right. it cant. The coming collapse is here now. I predicted it would come and it has. Using remote viewing you can find safe havens. I tell you this. Stay away from populated areas. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif