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they believe is the one state in the Middle East that protects Christians and allows them to practice their religion in peace.

Posted by Richard640 @ 18:54 on May 1, 2018  

Christians in the Holy Land: Don’t Call Us Arabs

Aryeh Tepper

Long identified as part of the country’s minority Arab population, Israel’s Christian community has recently begun asserting its own unique identity—one that is deeply tied to the Jewish State of Israel. Meet the Arameans.

When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode into a banquet hall in the northern Galilee town of Upper Nazareth on a mid-December evening in 2014, approximately 1,000 people rose to their feet and gave Netanyahu a standing ovation. Was this typical election-year enthusiasm?

It was enthusiastic for sure. But it was hardly typical. The crowd consisted of Arabic-speaking Christians who insist that they are not Arabs. Instead, they consider themselves “Arameans,” and the event, hosted by the Forum for Christian Enlistment in the Israel Defense Forces, was a Christmastime coming-out party for a community that is celebrating a recent Israeli decision to legally recognize their old-new identity.

Thanks to that recognition, Israeli-Arameans are now on the same footing as other Israeli minorities, such as the Druze and Circassians. And like them, Aramean Christians want their sons to join the IDF. Indeed, Arameans who spoke at the Upper Nazareth event (only a minority of whom actually speak Aramaic, although the aspiration is to revive the language) repeatedly emphasized their desire to defend what they believe is the one state in the Middle East that protects Christians and allows them to practice their religion in peace.

Christians in the Holy Land: Don’t Call Us Arabs

PM sentiment awful for coin buyers

Posted by Richard640 @ 18:25 on May 1, 2018  

‘Price Trumps Trump’ as Gold Investing Hits Bear-Market Lows

Tuesday, 5/01/2018 09:02

GOLD INVESTING among Western households has fallen to the weakest levels since the metal hit its bear-market lows at the end of 2015, writes Adrian Ash at BullionVault.

Used by 71,500 people worldwide since launching in 2005, BullionVault now cares for $2.0 billion of gold, silver and platinum (£1.5bn, €1.7bn, ¥221bn) on behalf of its clients, all stored in specialist vaults in London, New York, Singapore, Toronto and Zurich.

But with gold prices averaging a 0.8% gain last month in US Dollar terms, the number of people starting or adding to their gold holdings fell 13.5% in April from March’s figure.

In total, the number of buyers fell to its lowest level since gold prices turned higher from 6-year lows in January 2016.

Sure Elliott

Posted by Buygold @ 16:59 on May 1, 2018  

Poor Israel, the perpetual victim that always seems to be attacking their sovereign neighbors either directly through airstrikes into Syria, Lebanon or Gaza. Whose lobby owns the US Congress and uses the US as its’ proxy to overthrow govt’s in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, and now begs the US to go to war for them in Iran.

Poor persecuted Israel, that has continually expanded their territory since their inception in 1948. Poor apartheid Israel, that owns the worlds largest open air concentration camp in Gaza full of Palestinians.

Poor Israel, the only country in the M.E. that owns Nuclear weapons.

Let poor Israel fight its’ own wars. The US needs to get out of the M.E. and leave the warmongering Israeli’s to do their own dirty work. The US needs to get rid of AIPAC and keep them from corrupting our politicians. Continued support for Israel will mark the end of the US.

israel-palestine-map

Floridagold

Posted by Maddog @ 16:37 on May 1, 2018  

Re yr Oooops !!!!!

Superb !!!

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:16 on May 1, 2018  

I can see many more pros than cons from separating form them.These deals do little to benefit us. One way you can look at is is their emboldment going of running to war rather than attempting peace. It’s like a young people taking chances they wouldn’t take since the invention of the birth control. They are emboldened to take chances they might not normally take because we are going to protect them.
Besides the insanity in Europe they are going to no longer be Europe after awhile. We are seeing the death throes of socialism. Yet sadly the progressives believe their governments care about them.

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:17 on May 1, 2018  

“It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world”: it was George Washington’s Farewell Address to us. The inaugural pledge of Thomas Jefferson was no less clear: “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none.”

Good quotes. Our founding fathers had it right. Too bad now that we have these alliances it might destabilize things to totally withdraw now. I’m sure there ARE many areas which we can withdraw to some extent. The EMPIRE is on the backs of the people of the US and to the benefit of those who have allegiance to no country.

HeHe

Posted by Ororeef @ 14:13 on May 1, 2018  

The king wanted to go fishing, and he asked the royal weather forecaster the forecast for the next few hours.

The palace meteorologist assured him that there was no chance of rain.

So the king and the queen went fishing. On the way he met a man with a fishing pole riding on a donkey, and he asked the man if the fish were biting.

The fisherman said, “Your Majesty, you should return to the palace! In just a short time I expect a huge rain storm.”

The king replied: “I hold the palace meteorologist in high regard. He is an educated and experienced professional. Besides, I pay him very high wages. He gave me a very different forecast. I trust him.”

So the king continued on his way.

However, in a short time a torrential rain fell from the sky. The King and Queen were totally soaked.

Furious, the king returned to the palace and gave the order to fire the meteorologist.

Then he summoned the fisherman and offered him the prestigious position of royal forecaster.

The fisherman said, “Your Majesty, I do not know anything about forecasting. I obtain my information from my donkey. If I see my donkey’s ears drooping, it means with certainty that it will rain.”

So the king hired the donkey.

And thus began the practice of hiring dumb asses to work in influential positions of government
and the practice is unbroken to this date

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:12 on May 1, 2018  

I wonder if the people in Israel ever get tired of being draged into war but then wonder the same thing about the neighboring countries.
There is a Jewish satire , which one are you Jew type list. On the list is a Bibi type that goes he never met a non Jew he didn’t want to bomb. Hope Israeli stays safe.
Our founding fathers warned us to stay out of permanent alliances. There was wisdom in that. It was going on then, it still is.
They got us involved in a lot of wars.
They get the young ignorant but for most part not stupid to do their bidding…

Alliances, we had always felt, were not our sort of thing. They would involve us in obscure quarrels and sordid rivalries which were none of our concern. They seemed to be both undesirable and unnecessary in view of our special geographic and political circumstances.

“It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world”: it was George Washington’s Farewell Address to us. The inaugural pledge of Thomas Jefferson was no less clear: “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none.”

It became more than a policy; it became an expression of a national point of view about ourselves and our place in the world, a view which contrasted the simple virtues of our Republic with the subtle and complex qualities (some said corruptions) of Europe. From 1789 until the Second World War, excepting only our relationship with Panama, the United States refused to enter into treaties of alliance with anyone. In the 25 years since the end of the war, however, in a dramatic reversal of national policy, we have allied ourselves with half the world.

goldielocks

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:46 on May 1, 2018  

We’ll see how many windows the anarchists break today … and yes they’ll be on TV.

Peachy

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:42 on May 1, 2018  

US Officials: Israel Preparing For War With Iran, Seeking US Support

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-01/us-officials-israel-preparing-war-iran-seeking-us-support

Ipso 9:53

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:10 on May 1, 2018  

I guess dead beats find away to get on TV. CNN probably making it their priority. Meanwhile Iron man went on this weekend in Texas. Hardly any news. Had to text my friend who went to support her bother both Army her brother prior special forces. Left me with the kids lol
She said it was finished Sat.

silver

Posted by treefrog @ 12:28 on May 1, 2018  

east-west divergence between “caution” and “danger.”  creeping up slowly this morning.

we live in interesting times.

fun graphic:

http://didthesystemcollapse.com/

 

midafternoon:  seems to be holding about a buck, six bits – give or take.

what’s weird is that JNUG is the only one showing strength-the others are red–surprisingly the silver stocks-but not SLV and Sil

Posted by Richard640 @ 12:13 on May 1, 2018  

are green or near green with silver down a big 26 cent..

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/JNUG?p=JNUG

Re Lords back powers to block or change EU exit deal

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 12:11 on May 1, 2018  

There’s another sign of taking pain away from Europe. Evidently Europe is the dominant country on the planet. My suspicion since I was a kid. Why else would the prior isolationist independent country back them up in WW I and WW II?

All the “crap” in the USA came from Europe. The HMOs and all this stupid recycling, energy saving, global warming, illegal immigration baloney, all pushed by Europe or the people that control Europe and the USA.

Why no clouds of dust that last for days

Posted by eeos @ 12:07 on May 1, 2018  

And only black smoke visible? Where’s my super fine powder that stayed in the air for days?

I am a republican-I believe in free mkt capitalism but some regulation is necessary…but c’mon guys, we all know that left to their own devices the

Posted by Richard640 @ 12:07 on May 1, 2018  

wall streeters and bankers will rape and pillage..Wells Fargo was just caught again…JPM is a criminal enterprise–search its long list of fines…and then there’s the evil Squid=

Bloomberg News
May 1, 2018, 10:27 AM CDT

Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay about $55 million each to New York’s Department of Financial Services and the Federal Reserve Board to resolve allegations that its foreign exchange traders improperly shared information about client orders on an electronic chat room, putting clients at a disadvantage, people with knowledge of the matter said, Bloomberg News’ Greg Farrell reports.

Funny There Were No Trade Talks Or Negotiations Or Threats Of Trade Wars In 1975 When Everything Was taken Away From The USA.

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 12:01 on May 1, 2018  

If the $ keeps up like this those other 2 rate hikes this year may not happen

Posted by Richard640 @ 11:51 on May 1, 2018  

I give up…I just got back and saw the expected big drop in PM stocks but now they are right back up….the the $ up a big .640…I just know that these days almost always give gold bulls false hope…and nothing comes from them…different this time? Anything is pissable…

US delays decision on tariffs for EU Because The Euro Economy Is Slowing

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 11:51 on May 1, 2018  

Obviously TPTB are trying to KEEP the whole world economy great, while trying to make America great again at the same time. When they (global powers) help the US (by lowering the dollar) they hurt the others (with higher Euro yen et al)

Below, look at the straight up dollar upper left, and look at the plunging Euro et al. Obviously a sudden panic decision to take the water away from USA and water the so called allies. Note ‘lies’ is in that word. Al Lies.

Europe is probably lying or exaggerating about a tiny bit of pain, and they don’t care about the USA. They throw us a bone occasionally when they drop the dollar.

https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=CURRENCIES&p=d1

Down here a different time frame you can see another time when they took the water away from USA by raising the dollar abruptly in June 2014. Then in late 2015 they lowered the dollar and raised Gold off its bottom.

https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=CURRENCIES&p=m1

Bottom line. TPTB are trying to accomplish too much at the same time. They obviously gave up on the 8 year Obama plan when they went to Trump’s plan. Lower taxes, increase gov’t spending, and raise the national debt limit.

The Gold and Silver investors will suddenly get a HUGE balloon payment when something goes wrong as too many things to juggle gets too much for them. Did you ever try to walk with a wide shallow pan of water?

Flagold–LOL_! That’s a riot!

Posted by Richard640 @ 11:42 on May 1, 2018  

With all the super-duper earnings just release and the economy humming…Wall St. wants to know why stocks aren’t showing some love…they forgot that peak earning-peak employment etc etc….are seen at the end….not the beginning…

Blessed are the Peacemakers

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:34 on May 1, 2018  

Kim Jong Un Agrees To Historic Summit With Trump At DMZ

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-01/kim-jong-un-agrees-historic-summit-trump-dmz

drb2 @ 10:58

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:08 on May 1, 2018  

Effers are getting close. Probably a zillion stop-sell orders under $1300.

Floridagold @ 10:42

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:02 on May 1, 2018  

Well … we know that whichever decision he makes … it’ll be the wrong one! 🙂

they are trying so hard to break $1300. will they succeed?

Posted by drb2 @ 10:58 on May 1, 2018  

US delays decision on tariffs for EU, prolonging uncertainty

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:32 on May 1, 2018  

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government will take another 30 days to decide whether to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico, extending a period of uncertainty for businesses in those regions.

The delay helps the U.S. avoid a potential trade war with allies as it prepares for tense trade talks in China this week. But the EU slammed the decision as bad for business that “prolongs market uncertainty, which is already affecting business decisions.”

“As a longstanding partner and friend of the U.S., we will not negotiate under threat,” the EU said in a statement Tuesday.

cont. https://apnews.com/a8c59d16da6540da938e6e56fdd255d2/US-delays-decision-on-tariffs-for-EU,-prolonging-uncertainty

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