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  1. 2023年11月4日 · Posted Nov 4, 2023 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. 10/27/2023 World War Zeee with Maria Zeee ft. Martin Armstrong. Watch the video above or click here for “World War Zee: Maria Zeee – Martin Armstrong.”. Categories: Armstrong in the Media. Tags: Interview Maria Zeee.

  2. 2015年3月1日 · Jonathan Nimerfroh’s amazing photograph of what is being called the “Slurpee Wave” was shot at Nantucket and it has gone viral. So much for Global Warming. I doubt any of us has ever seen the ocean turned into a giant slurpee. That tends to reflect what people are saying – this has been the coldest winter in some 30 years.

  3. 2023年11月28日 · Of Ukraine’s 700,000 army, more than 150,000 are DEAD, and nearly 300,000 have been injured. This is why Zelensky has been conscripting 16-year-old boys and, behind the curtain, insisting that the EU forcibly return all able-bodied people to the front line. My same RELIABLE sources have the number of dead and injured Ukrainians approaching ...

  4. 2018年7月8日 · ANSWER: The Customs Gold Unit (CGU) was the first peg to the US dollar. Here we have China issuing currency backed by the US dollar. It was a currency issued by the Central Bank of China between 1930 and 1948. On May 1, 1930, the Central Bank of China put in circulation notes in denominations of 0.10, 0.20, 1, 5, and 10 Customs Gold Units.

  5. Contents [ xi Chapter Page Attempts at Inflation of the Currency, Stopping the Hoarding 107 11 Fourth Phase of the Depression—November, 1931, to July, 1932 (Cont'd): Banking and Stock Exchange Reforms, and the World Economic Conference

  6. 2019年12月18日 · Global Cooling Warning to the President. On December 3, 1972, Brown University wrote to the president concerning the climate changing back to a potential Ice Age. Because our models have been divided by time, it is much easier to distinguish short-term changes in trend from the long-term.

  7. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofKorea | Armstrong Economics

    The first coins actually minted in Korea did not take place until the 15th year (996 AD) of the reign of King Songjong (成宗). The first coin was cast in both bronze and iron and was based on the standard Chinese cash coin which was round with a square hole in the center.The bronze coins are much rarer than the iron coinage since iron was a ...