Re: [Re: The CIA for Kids?]
Encryption is used in economic policy, without it a minority wouldn't be so lucky over the stock markets and the majority wouldn't have consistent bad luck over it. Forget General Dynamic, General Electric or NBC. Put your attention on how interest rates fluctuation is argumented in favor of, question it and you will have decyphered the mistery. Ray Dillinger <bear@sonic.net> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
The CIA for Kids?
The Central Intelligence Agency now has a web site for children. And I'm not kidding. http://www.cia.gov/cia/ciakids/index.html
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And nary a ripple surfaced last year by the mainstream media when it was revealed that the US Army's Psychological Operations Units do Internships at CNN and other news outlets.
Have you noticed that General dynamics owns General Electric, who in turn own NBC and RCA? So how do we like getting large chunks of our news broadcasts and pop music from one of the government's major arms dealers?
Bear
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On 19 Feb 2001, LUIS VILDOSOLA wrote:
Encryption is used in economic policy, without it a minority wouldn't be so lucky over the stock markets and the majority wouldn't have consistent bad luck over it.
I submit that the majority have consistent bad luck precisely because they are relying on luck instead of doing the basic value analysis to figure out what a company is actually worth. I've been making consistent returns in the market. I never needed to "decrypt" anything. All that is required is the resolve to ignore fear and greed, do your own homework, and restrict your buying to companies you are confident that you will still want to own ten years from now. A lot of people have been losing money in the market lately, but it is not because there was any conspiracy; it is because they were investing in companies with silly business plans and no revenues. A few minutes doing basic homework could have saved them. Bear
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