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    itulip.com for dummies?

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    i see ej's interview with mad max keiser brung out dem prisonplanet nutjobs... gave his book a 2 star review on amazon. ej's one of them!




    0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Something Fishy about Mr Jenszen, October 17, 2010
    By ETNIKS "ETNIKS" - See all my reviews

    This review is from: The Postcatastrophe Economy: Rebuilding America and Avoiding the Next Bubble (Hardcover)
    It is true Mr Jenszen has been right in predicting some of the important twists and turns in the economic process, which logically enhances his credibility.
    But if you stop and think about his proposal to keep the totally corrupt Federal Reserve Board in place without disbanding the Fractional Reserve System of money created as debt by private banks, then he starts to look as if he could be a well placed Trojan Horse to stir public opinion towards keeping the very foundations of the deception going in order to protect the status quo.

    If we look at it from this stance, of course he would be accurate in predicting the actions his own bosses are creating while appearing to be an outsider with a sharp eye. His enhanced credibility will be very valuable to deceive those who are beginning to wake up to the falsehood of the current system controlled by extremely rich oligarch international and national bankers, to put them (the waking public) back into the box.

    The only way to begin the healing process is to start from the foundation, and this means to transform the way society creates the currency we need to trade with and take away this incredible power from the financial sector.

    The "real economy" is the only economy that produces real wealth. The so-called Fire Side of the economy, the financial side, is basically an institutional pick-pocket sector (as it works now) and the real problem to our economies today. They are leaches sucking the blood out of the productive sector and until it is transformed into a subservient of the real economy, and not the other way around, we will never stop the wars, the distortions and the theft by the few families that control it.

    Watch THE MONEY MASTERS on line or purchase it at Amazon.

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    Re: what's this?

    I knew it.

    EJ: And I would've gotten away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids and their dog.

    So much for muddling through. The jigs up.

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      Re: what's this?

      Originally posted by metalman View Post
      Finally, an iTulip I can understand. Thanks for the link, Metalman. Looking forward to when EJ posts some actual content there.

      Sorry to hear he's one of "them", though.

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        Re: what's this?

        Originally posted by Andreuccio View Post
        Finally, an iTulip I can understand. Thanks for the link, Metalman. Looking forward to when EJ posts some actual content there.

        Sorry to hear he's one of "them", though.
        The Postcatastrophe Economy blog is in response to requests by Postcatastrophe Economy book publicists and also to separate the newbees from the old timers. Think of the blog as the "green room" for new iTulip members. It's standard blog format: copy and paste someone else's original hard work and comment on it, and tie it to the book. We will continue to do the usual original hard work here at iTulip.com that we have always done. It's also an experiment with design, organization, format, and other changes that we are making to the iTulip site.
        Ed.

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          Originally posted by amazon comment
          The so-called Fire Side of the economy..
          shouldn't this comment be for something by gary larson?

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            Originally posted by jk View Post
            shouldn't this comment be for something by gary larson?
            Ed.

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            • #7
              Re: what's this?

              Originally posted by FRED View Post
              The Postcatastrophe Economy blog is in response to requests by Postcatastrophe Economy book publicists and also to separate the newbees from the old timers. Think of the blog as the "green room" for new iTulip members. It's standard blog format: copy and paste someone else's original hard work and comment on it, and tie it to the book. We will continue to do the usual original hard work here at iTulip.com that we have always done. It's also an experiment with design, organization, format, and other changes that we are making to the iTulip site.
              *sigh* the immediate family is always the last to know when a member goes astray...

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              • #8
                Re: what's this?

                Originally posted by doom&gloom View Post
                *sigh* the immediate family is always the last to know when a member goes astray...
                *double sigh*...can't we just go back to those innocent days of "don't ask, don't tell"?

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