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Serpo
9th April 2011, 02:09 PM
Armstrong was released from Federal Prison in March 2011, and he is currently preparing an appeal to his criminal case. Indicted in 1999 on charges of defrauding Japanese investors. He was in jail for seven years for contempt of court before pleading guilty in 2007 to the fraud charge for which he received an additional five year prison term. Armstrong claims his legal problems started when he failed to play ball with "The Club". His imprisonment is one of the longest under a contempt of court order without a trial. Coincidentally, prior to his guilty plea, his final appeal for release (relating to indefinate imprisonment for contempt of court) was denied by (recently promoted) U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
http://www.martinarmstrong.org/economic_projections.htm



PDF..

And its typed ;D

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/armstrong/armstrong040911.pdf

Spectrism
9th April 2011, 04:58 PM
Let's see what June 13, 2011 brings. He has it figured as a low in the economic confidence model.

http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/5682/3176/1600/270830/8.6%20Cycle%20gif%20-%202020..jpg

Serpo
9th April 2011, 05:04 PM
Let's see what June 13, 2011 brings. He has it figured as a low in the economic confidence model.

http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/5682/3176/1600/270830/8.6%20Cycle%20gif%20-%202020..jpg


He has also said that the low can be going up also(gold) weird

MNeagle
9th April 2011, 05:08 PM
Let's see what June 13, 2011 brings. He has it figured as a low in the economic confidence model.

http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/5682/3176/1600/270830/8.6%20Cycle%20gif%20-%202020..jpg


Can't see your image.

I wrote down all his 'indicator' dates a while back. I don't believe I kept that data, since I hadn't heard anything about him in such a long time. Now I'm wishing I'd kept it...

Nomoss
9th April 2011, 05:50 PM
CFTC lawyer who prosecuted Armtrong is disbarred for unethical conduct :oo-->. ?!?

Hatha Sunahara
9th April 2011, 07:22 PM
And SCOTUS Justice Sotomayor turned down his appeal.

There is something mysterious about Armstrong. Who did he piss off? TPTB do not like him at all. It would be nice of him to tell us who he thinks is doing him in. If the justice system is as corrupt as he says it is--then what earthly gods told the judge to put him away on contempt charges. Armstrong knows why, but he isn't talking about it. Or did I miss something? Maybe that's part of the deal for letting him out. Maybe he agreed to do something for TPTB.

I have my own theory about Armstrong. He's in the business of modeling markets on a computer. He has a special gimmick--cycles. His forecasting is based on modeling cycles, and providing a guide for the timing of decisions. This sounds really appealing to the CEOs of some major large corporations who may not trust their own forecasters because they are frequently wrong. And so he develops a clientel of a fair number of the big players in the economy, including the big brokerage houses, some very popular media pundits, andthe government, and he feeds them his forecasts.

There is a dynamic going on when people publish forecasts. Forecasts often turn out to be 'self-fulfilling prophecies'. People will behave according to how much they believe the forecast. So, for example, if he forecasts higher prices for sugar, people will go out and buy sugar, causing an increase in demand, and supply remains static, so the price goes up. If you can influence people to behave in a certain way through your forecasts, you are controlling them, and also the markets. He isn't actually forecasting, he's 'guiding' the markets. Because he has the 'ear' of the people who influence the 'free markets'.

What I think happened is that one of his bigger clients, possibly the government, and likely the CIA saw this and tried to get him to reveal his computer program, and he refused. Because he understands how powerful he is when he gets peoples' attention. They made him an offer he couldn't refuse, and he refused. If it was the Mafia that made him the offer, he wouldn't have gone to jail. He's be sleeping with the fishes. I think cycles are the new mythology- and Armstrong claims it's math and logic. And if you believe that, it is his math and logic that will work because you will make it work. Economists are very much like priests--they know how to control people's minds.

Bottom line, it is a struggle for a tool of control between the masters and a smart slave. Nothing is as what it seems.


Hatha

beefsteak
9th April 2011, 09:22 PM
Hatha,
one of Martin's newsletters just a few months back, laid out who he ticked off and why they wielded such unconstitutional imprisonment power over him.

If memory serves, the initials of the "offended party" was G.S.

All his newsletters are on line. And that particular issue was a page turner!

beefsteak

Hatha Sunahara
10th April 2011, 08:54 AM
Thanks Beefsteak. I'll try to find that newsletter and read it.


Hatha

Serpo
10th April 2011, 01:24 PM
CFTC lawyer who prosecuted Armtrong is disbarred for unethical conduct :oo-->. ?!?


Yes thats a good one

from Armstrong

The computer would forecast each and every market in each and every currency and correlate the entire world. The finished product was the most reliable forecast possible, and this is what the BIG money paid for – not chest pounding and snake oil showmanship.
Everything was thrown into the one giant pot from timing, pattern, and technical analysis, to stocastics, RSI, momentum and just about anything else you can think of. This is what they wanted silenced because it took away the manipulator’s edge.