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"Bounce Monday! Elections Must Be Near" But the MainStreamMedia's message this particular Monday is that "Everything is good. Remain calm. Wall Street will now Rally." About the only thing that's missing is some fool off on the sidelines yelling "Good times... more
Reviewed by neonphile Oct 13 2008, 01:04pm ( 14 reviews ) • urbansurvival.com
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Rated by Jerome on Jan 22 2009, 6:27am
Tuesday January 20, 2009 A Plane Sync-Wink? From the page: "I haven't said much about the recent U.S. Airways crash into the Hudson River first because it wasn't an 'economic event' and secondly, I was patiently pondering the event, wondering what to make of it. If I don't have an observation worth sharing, I try to shut up. But this morning, while I was getting an extra couple of winks, it occurred to me in my half asleep/half awake mode that there was perhaps an interesting message encoded down at the omni-humanity/archetype level: "It's possible to have a successful crash" is what I got to pondering. The reason I view this as a 'sync-wink' from Universe - a time monk term for noticing and getting meaning from synchronistic events that are often a 'wink' from the Universe - is there is so much 'we're gonna crash' fear out there, that it could be interpreted as a reminder that crashes can be successful. [...] A synchronistic event and a very small wink; the kind of thing that passes by people almost every day without acknowledging that there's a little more to life and it becomes evident once you start to looking at how the dance is danced."
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Rated by asorensen on Dec 10 2008, 9:42am
This site is awesome, really intriguing content about what's going on in the world. From the page: "humans at some level have a way of sensing 'leaks' of future events that have large emotional impacts. This is already pretty well established in science, but most folks don't want to confront it because it might involve reconsidering large portions of personal belief systems"
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Rated by AMIStudios on Nov 04 2008, 6:33am
Urban Survival
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Rated by 3205jetjr on Oct 18 2008, 11:54pm
very inciteful knowledge...
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Rated by neonphile on Oct 13 2008, 1:04pm
"Bounce Monday! Elections Must Be Near" But the MainStreamMedia's message this particular Monday is that "Everything is good. Remain calm. Wall Street will now Rally." About the only thing that's missing is some fool off on the sidelines yelling "Good times are just ahead" - the mantra of the early days of the previous Depression. As I shared with Peoplenomics.com subscribers this weekend, the timing of a bounce should be absolutely evident in this chart: [wacked chart. Ure needs to fix it.] If the Replay of 1929 continues, we should rally back to about 10,200 if I'm eyeing it right. Rally into the election? So that's where the $1.5-trillion went, huh? The government buying up stock on the open market this week is not the only evidence that elections must be near in the Checkbook Republic. Nossir: The Tax, War, and Oil Party has arranged for the price of gasoline to come down. In a weekly report out Sunday, the price of regular is closing in on $3 a gallon. This is evidence of what? Ure's Economic Axiom 437: The price of gasoline is proportional to the number of days till the next election of folks who can influence energy policy. I'm betting the Oil Party will get gas down to $2.75 a gallon before polling, gambling that your memory will be poor enough you'll overlook which party has out-socialized, self-employment taxed, and warred us into financial ruin. Niice of you to bail out insurance companies and banks for 'em, though...
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Rated by yamile916 on Sep 27 2008, 1:10pm
Wow, what a site in peoplenomics!
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Rated by sillydog2112 on May 12 2008, 10:25am
I thought it was an active year so far.
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Rated by JakDMSY on Nov 07 2007, 6:16am
From the page: ""During a visit to the mental asylum, a visitor asked the Director "How do you determine whether or not a patient should be institutionalized" "Well," said the Director, "we fill up a bathtub, then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup and a bucket to the patient and ask him or her to empty the bathtub." "Oh, I understand," said the visitor. "A normal person would use the bucket because it's bigger than the spoon or the teacup." "No." said the Director, "A normal person would pull the plug. Do you want a bed near the window?" ARE YOU GOING TO PASS THIS ON, OR DO YOU WANT THE BED NEXT TO MINE?"