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Dachsie
26th November 2016, 05:35 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7b5LFcuaU8


The Forecaster (2014) with Vicky Armstrong, Oliver Brown, Martin Armstrong movie
Nala Cho
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Published on Nov 11, 2016

MARTIN ARMSTRONG, once a US based trillion dollar financial adviser, used the number pi to predict economic turning points with precision. When some big New York bankers asked him to join ...


I have listened to this financial and computer genius a few times recently, like on Greg Hunter and x22report I think. I thought he spoke with simple honest clarity and I stumbled upon this exciting video today. (Found audio very difficult to listen to at points and the background music was too loud, but still it is more exciting than any Hollywood mystery movie.)

This guy started out collecting coins as a little boy and became a millionaire at a very early age. He created a special computer model and is able to predict, to the day, major financial events. The government tried to get his computer model, which is only in his head, and he refused so was put in jail for more than 7 years and finally got out on a plea bargain. This video shows the financial manipulation nature of THE CONSPIRACY operating throughout world history. It is the stuff of blackmail, extortion, bribery and murder.

To me it shows the wisdom on government not ever borrowing money at all period. It also shows to me the evil of usury.

Was not sure where on this forum to post this but decided on here.

If anyone else follows Martin Armstrong's work, please share and discuss.

cheka.
26th November 2016, 06:11 PM
he had a good run

PatColo
26th November 2016, 09:13 PM
X22 report's YT titles don't name the guest but a channel search yields these Armstrong finds,
https://m.youtube.com/user/X22Report/search?query=Armstrong%20

Their titles make me want to nickname them Econ Doom Porn Central :D

Horn
26th November 2016, 10:55 PM
Threat and plea bargain to reduce, when justice realizes it aint right.