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Martin Armstrong - A History of Ranting, Wild Predictions, and of Course, Fraud
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OldMcdonald
Posted 2/19/2015 07:21 (#4397405 - in reply to #4397295)
Subject: RE: Martin Armstrong - A History of Ranting, Wild Predictions, and of Course, Fraud


Napanee, Ontario
"WOW, he has warned about people like you."

Much the same as Jim Jones likely warned his loyal followers about people poking holes in his claims. You see, that's the beauty of a track record and sound, cogent thinking that can stand on it's own - it doesn't need anyone to defend it, it speaks for itself. Any of the more grounded thinkers that I've read don't have to put out any such warning... their information speaks on it's own, as well as their track records. Many of these people are still employed at money management firms because, unlike Martin they A) make money for their clients instead of losing it, and B) don't commit fraud.

The fact that Martin has to "warn" people at all is another big red flag that things aren't quite right in Jonesville.



"Yes we trade and if we loose to much money the taxpayer will bail us out,"

I guess that's the only difference between BoA and Martin isn't it? When Martin traded and lost millions, fraudulently, he went to jail. Looks like he was working in the wrong shop.
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