Sunday, October 18, 2009

Have you seen.. This Man?

Found this quote from George Ure's awesome Urban Survival site:

"I take it you've seen that something in the predictive linguistics due to go viral here shortly is the story that thousands of people are having the same male figure appear in their dreams? If not, check www.thisman.org. Notice the face that seems to be popping up in people's dreams, got it?

Now...go flip to the Wikipedia page on Willie Sutton. Am I the only one to notice some kind of resemblance? Is there some kind of...you know....bank robber meme going around?"

This is an Economics website?

Urban Survival rates "awesome" by mixing easy to understand, conversational, gut-punch economics about the upcoming (soon, unfortunately/quite possibly) Depression Two with material on Quantum/Paranormal activity (most notably, the Web Bots), and the increasing intensity of global earth changes. And, with the introduction of this man to the site, his more conservative readers must wonder about his sanity, but for those of my ilk, "awesome" applies.

Ure has been spotting then writing on important economic trends and data long before the financial networks/media, and much longer than the Mainstream Media, who, in actuality, almost never broadcast any relevant trends or data. And it's not pretty. Massive debt, double digit declines in shipping numbers, the upcoming derivatives implsion.. None of it's good.

"I'm committed to connecting groups of dots, wherever possible." He says, on his site. He also connects dots within the realm of the (all encompassing term here) Supernatural. He is a thoughtfully organized Woo-Woo, presenting concepts not usually(Read: Ever.) found on any mainstream economics sites, and economic information and strategy for Conspiracy Weirdos and the Tin Foil Hat Set. He's logical, rational, and Wants-To-Believe. And he wants to warn you about the looming crisis in our collective immediate future.

I hope to hell George Ure's wrong about almost every economic thing he writes. Unfortunately I don't think he is.

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