Gold Price and the Fear Response

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Q: The recent murder or execution of five Dallas Texas police officers has not affected the gold price. I expected at least a small daily bump up on a fear response. What do you think?
A: Events do not move markets. It’s the human emotions response to events that do. And moreover, I do not believe the official reports.

Q: What do you disagree with?
A: I do not believe this is the work of lone gunmen motivated by race hate of white police officers for killing African Americans.

Q: Why?
A: There are many reasons. Let’s start with the day’s events. The original report was that police were trapped in three-point crossfire. That would explain the loss of five police officers. Then it was reported that there was a lone gunman who had moved back and forth. Excuse me, but did the early reporters not get their script on time? Do you believe that one low level army noncom, not competent enough to hide his theft and escape a dishonorable discharge, could pull off a five-to-one kill ratio with Texas law enforcement? A Navy Seal might be able to do it, but he wouldn’t be moving to and from and shooting from three different locations. There are two reasons for this: the police would have time to rush the building and the shooter wouldn’t have cover when moving. I think that at an absolute minimum, five people were involved: one driver, one spotter, and three shooters. And that’s not counting back-up and administrative functionaries. No, every indication points to this being a very professional war game.

Q: Why do you call it a game?
A: Because I think there’s intent to deceive. Who in the USA has the capacity to pull off what happened?

Q: Are you suggesting that this is a false flag operation? Who would do it and why?
A: I do not speak from personal knowledge. There is, however, a clear public record and admission: Gladio.

Q: Yes, I am familiar with Gladio. That was a CIA NATO false flag operation in Europe. They blew up buildings and murdered civilians, including a prime minister of Italy, during the 50s and 60s and then blamed it on the USSR sponsored communists. Do you think this is just a continuation of Gladio on USA soil?
A: Could be. The situation in Italy was that the Communist party and their leftist allies were close to sharing power. Gladio was negative publicity for the communists and a warning to the rest of Italian parliament. I will continue this later.

Arthur Fixed

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[box type=”info” style=”rounded” border=”full”]Arthur Fixed is the author of the Art of Speculation during Civil War – Sun Tzu Meets Jesse Livermore – copyright 2012.[/box]


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