J.P. Morgan’s top quant, Marko Kolanovic, predicts a “Great Liquidity Crisis” will hit financial markets, marked by flash crashes in stock prices and social unrest.
J.P. Morgan’s top quant, Marko Kolanovic, predicts a “Great Liquidity Crisis” will hit financial markets, marked by flash crashes in stock prices and social unrest.
Institutional corruption and distrust is raging like a blazing inferno.
Then the institutions react in predictable fashion…
Americans are bombarded with 24/7 non-stop propaganda of the most vile kind.
Is this 26 October 2018 event a grassroots response?
You may be ignorant of these current world affairs issues…
You may not like or agree with these policy issues…
But these issues could impact you!
Americans are more divided and polarized than I have ever seen, with censorship, vitriol speech from corporate sponsored media, blatant Intel aimed at Americans, injustice in the courts, and political opposition among bureaucrats.
Americans vs U.S. Government:
Each year, more Americans realize the Power of the People calling for…
There appears to be a dangerous battle escalating in the Globalists vs Nationalists geopolitical campaign.
Consider Geopolitics and Self-Determination:
The retail crisis continues, more stores are declaring bankruptcy and closing down thousands of stores. Existing home sales and new home sales reverse course and decline rapidly.
“We have to crash and burn before there will be any action. The key is not creating a gold standard, it is restricting government ENTIRELY. In a REAL Democracy, the PEOPLE vote on every issue – not pretend representatives. The spending must be restricted and the people would need to vote on the budget. They can do so from home on a computer. Eliminate the ability of government to act behind closed doors and we will get someplace. Eliminate income taxes and return the nation to indirect taxation as the Founders intended and you will eliminate lobbying for the most part. Eliminate reelections – one term that is it. These are just a few of the issues that have to be addressed.”… Martin Armstrong