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Suza.Rosa's avatar

fiction, much like "tin-foil-hat-conspirators" held a certain place as being the naysayers and then to be discovered by various journalists to be telling facts. The story of the Kashin silver mine plots out this line of truth and fiction, where fiction is sometimes believed to be more true- but it's not. Quite the distortion, and rather treacherous time to be telling the truth.

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Bill Pieper's avatar

'"that’s not how human nature works'

"Human nature is not an important factor in our models" — Almost every economist that matters in the US for 30 years, and most of the frequent CNBC guests.

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G7Doug's avatar

It's like a club and you're the borg to our collective, not sure if that's good or bad but I agree with the club...

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Very 0wn's avatar

“If you want the best investigative reporting on the Federal Reserve and their central wankers around, you should have followed me yesterday.” It’s like standup PhD in economics…

Will there be a compilation post on movies you recommend to young people? Just make “Threads” #1!

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Occupy the Fed Movement's avatar

Thanks for linking our piece on OIG's fluff job! 1,000% agree about Wall Street On Parade.

World feels better with you back on tweeter even if it's a propaganda tool for BlackGuard...

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Hedonic adjustments for the debt-slave tax mules will goal-seek it all away.

I've been calling it The NY Pravda for many years now.....

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Bond guy's avatar

I too love Matt Taibbi, like “Rudy “ he’s smart, insightful and funny

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The Rational Walk's avatar

Bolton really said the quiet part out loud, didn’t he?

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