Monday, March 7, 2011

March 11, 2011--"Day of Rage" with Global Implications

The Day of Rage (Iraq)-- 

The second day of “National Rage” in Iraq produced again big demonstrations in all major cities in Iraq. The relevance of these protest movements cannot be underestimated. These protest are nationwide, not sectarian. The Iraqi youth, main instigators of this movement, are challenging the sectarian Iraqi Quisling government and counter American and Iranian plans for the country: no partitioning of Iraq, but electricity, jobs, clean water, free healthcare and education. No to corruption, no to summary executions and death squads. No to state-sponsored terror. These Iraqi demonstrators want a unified Iraq and want the money of their oil being used for public services. I’ve been following the events today with great admiration and hope, hope for change, hope that the Iraqi people can reverse – as one nation – the deadly spiral of ethnic cleansing, sectarianism, despair and the culture of death, imported by the US horsemen of the apocalypse.

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According to the same people who predicted the housing bubble and resulting financial crisis/recession/depression which is really only just begun, something big is going to happen on March 11--4 days from now.


It will supposedly take place in the Middle East--Iraq? Libya? Egypt?--and the result will be anything from a huge crackdown to rising food and energy prices. Oil is supposed to shoot up to $200/barrel which makes gasoline $5 per gallon or more.


If you are a cautious type person who heeds warnings, you might want to stock up on groceries here in the next couple of days.


My own opinion on this matter is whatever happens will push prices up drastically, doubling the cost of certain items, tripling others, etc. but everything will go up in price.


Ordinarily, I'd say take this with a grain of salt--and you probably should--but the source runs at about 80% correct on his predictions, take that as however you want to take it. I won't say whom because I don't want go through the whole "conspiracy theorist/not conspiracy theorist" jive which invariably follows any kind of warning like this.


However, scanning through the newsfeeds, I noticed that many Egyptians are marching to Sinai, toward the Sinai/Israel border. Why? I have no idea...--jef













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