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  1. Armstrong Economics Blog is a website that offers insights and analysis on various topics such as economics, finance, history, and geopolitics. Read the latest posts from the founder Martin Armstrong and his team of experts.

  2. 2024年1月14日 · The Top Stories Taiwan & Berlin. Anthony Blinken cannot sleep at night when there is world peace. He is like a drunk in a bar who punches you because you looked in his direction, and he ASSUMED you were going to punch him first – so he does what he wrongly thought you would do. This guy is so dangerous to National Security that it’s not funny.

  3. The 2024 Outlook Report provides a wealth of forecasts for 2024 with both Yearly and Monthly timing arrays of the three US share market indices, US 30-year bonds, Gold, Crude Oil, the Euro, DAX, the British pound, FTSE100., Norway currency & share market, and Japan with both the currency and share market.

  4. 2023年10月19日 · One of the most powerful puppeteers on the left supports Hamas and global terrorism – George Soros. Yes, this is the man who openly said on “60 Minutes” that he felt no remorse for helping the Nazis confiscate the Jew’s belongings before sending them to concentration camps.

  5. 2023年10月13日 · Soros gifted Al-Shabaka $550,000 between 2017 and 2021, as revealed by the MRC. “George Soros has consistently and continuously funded the most hateful, anti-American, and anti-freedom organizations in the world, and that includes terrorist organizations that want to bring an end to a Jewish state,” said MRC Business Vice President Dan Schneider.

  6. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-of700-550 BC | Armstrong Economics

    Monetary History of the World. 700-550BC. By Martin A. Armstrong. Only since about 700 B.C. do we find a consistent record of the monetary system of the world. The credit for the creation of an official coinage system belongs to the Ionians or Lydians within the Greek Empire of Asia Minor – modern day Turkey.

  7. Ankhmakis Usurper Revolutionary Pharaoh in the South (199-185 BC) Continuation of the House of Ptolemy. Ptolemy V Epiphanes (Upper Egypt in revolt 207–186 BC) (204–180 BC) Cleopatra I (Wife of Ptolemy V, co-regent with Ptolemy VI during his minority) (193-176 BC) Ptolemy VI Philometor Died 145 BC (180–164 BC)