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Time to Convert Fiat Currencies to Gold – Part 1

Japanese Retirees Will Lose Up To Half Of Their Life Savings While Kyle Bass notably remarks that pinpointing the end of a 70-year debt super-cycle is naive, the combination of the resurgence of nationalism (impacting trade with China) and the … Continue reading

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China’s anger at North Korea overcomes worry over U.S. stealth flights

A show of force by U.S. stealth jets over the Korean Peninsula after talk of war by Pyongyang has caused only minor concern in China, a measure of Beijing’s belief that the North is to blame for the tensions and … Continue reading

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BILL GERTZ: CHINA MOBILIZING TROOPS, JETS NEAR KOREA

China has placed military forces on heightened alert in the northeastern part of the country as tensions mount on the Korean peninsula following recent threats by Pyongyang to attack, U.S. officials said. Reports from the region reveal the Chinese People’s … Continue reading

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Game of Drones

China’s military is expanding its unmanned aerial vehicle forces with a new Predator-like armed drone and a new unmanned combat aircraft amid growing tensions with neighbors in Asia, according to U.S. intelligence officials. New unarmed drone deployments include the recent … Continue reading

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Two South Korean Banks Hacked – ATMs Down

What would be the best way to instill fear into a society without firing a shot? Steal their money through a new “tax” as in Cyprus? Shut down ATMs due to “computer problems” or hacker attacks? The recent series of … Continue reading

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What Happens to A Stock Exchange Without Federal Reserve POMO Manipulation?

The Federal Reserve’s POMO policy has been artificially driving up the US stock exchanges for years. The NYSE is reaching new highs daily (not adjusted for inflation) without any supporting financial data. The volume of stocks sold (normally known as … Continue reading

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D.C. to Beijing: Stand Down on Cyber – Bill Gertz

Under pressure from American industry to curb Chinese cyber attacks, White House national security adviser Thomas Donilon warned China on Monday that the United States will defend its computer networks from the attacks. Donilon said U.S. businesses share serious concerns “about sophisticated, … Continue reading

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America: Bought and Sold to China

As the government continues to redistribute the middle class into a new world order, this does not mean that the looters in charge are not going to rape the country’s resources prior to the impending economic collapse. This “China Deal” … Continue reading

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PLA ‘sinks’ US Carrier in DF-21D Missile Test in Gobi Desert

The People’s Liberation Army has successfully sunk a US aircraft carrier, according to a satellite photo provided by Google Earth, reports our sister paper Want Daily — though the strike was a war game, the carrier a mock-up platform and … Continue reading

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Beijing War Preparations

United States intelligence agencies recently detected China’s military shifting road-mobile ballistic missiles closer to its southern coast near the disputed Senkaku Islands amid growing tensions between Beijing and Japan over the islands dispute. U.S. defense officials said the movements are … Continue reading

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ERIC SPROTT: THE US GOVERNMENT MAY BE EXPORTING GERMAN GOLD TO CHINA!

Eric [Sprott] pointed out that the US government exported 30% of US annual gold production to Hong Kong in December alone, and stated that as there is no excess gold available in the US, all of his analysis suggests that the US … Continue reading

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The Economic Impact of a War Between Japan & China

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7SA3p8ys-s From YouTube: A major conflict between the region’s two largest economies would not only impose a harsh dilemma on U.S. diplomats, but also have a significant impact on the entire global economy. It is in every nation’s best interest … Continue reading

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Is China Mobilizing For A War With Japan?

  We don’t know if it merely a coincidence that a story has emerged discussing a Chinese mobilization in response to the ongoing territorial feud with Japan over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands (and the proximal massive gas field) the very week that … Continue reading

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Russian Flyover Prompts Japanese Fighter Jet Scramble As Abe Opens Second “Disputed Island” Front

While the collapse in China-Japan foreign relations (and subsequently, and much more importantly, trade) over a handful of islands in the East China Sea and strategically located near potentially vast maritime oil and gas reserves is by now well-known to … Continue reading

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China Imports Record Amount Of Gold In December On Price Drop

Back in December, as always happens every year for the past 3, a margin call driven liquidation wave pushed the price of the gold to multi-month lows, providing merely yet another lowball buying opportunity (for which let’s all thank John … Continue reading

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