Love me some Armstrong!

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I was actually not sure which forum to put this under, since this article covers metals, markets, and politics.

Anyway, excellent (albiet long) article by Martin Armstrong:
http://armstrongeconomics.com/693-2/2012-2/mirror-mirror/

One of the best quotes I have read in a long time:
"One of the 10 Commandments is thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s goods. That is precisely what socialism is – coveting the property of anyone who has more than the average person."

"The “Great Unwashed” as the population has been called in the inner circles for centuries, is blind, deaf, and dumb. As the Roman politicians once said – given them dames and bread and they will blindly leave us alone. Europe has shown that the ideas of Marx are still alive and well. The Great Unwashed believes the propaganda that if the rich simply paid more, everything would be solved"

"Can anyone explain how Alan Cohen of Goldman Sachs ends up running Princeton Economics, the very firm that was investigating them with the blessing of the NY Federal court?"
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He states that socialism violates the "shalt not covet" commandment, but what about that obscure "shalt not steal" commandment?
 
I followed the Martin Armstrong case for years. This poor bastard was hunted down on trumped up charges, then held in contempt of court for the longest period in American history. I recall Elena Kagan upheld the contempt charge at one point.

They are afraid of him. Simple.
 
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