by Graham Summers
This is just a quick note to say that the US Dollar has just broken below its 50-day moving average again, bringing its latest bounce to an end.
In other words, the next round of inflation is now officially on the way.
Comment:
I'm sure many of you have noticed that gas prices have gone down about twenty cents a gallon in the last few weeks. Many financial analysts say that it is typical for prices to drop a bit just before a round of inflation. The calm before the storm, so to speak.
If financial expert Graham Summers is correct, we're in for the economic version of Hurricane Katrina in the next few weeks. If this does occur, the ANP must be ready to spread our message even more, and concentrate first on our economic, employment, and illegal alien policies above all. Not that we should ignore our racial policies by any means. But as the economy worsens, people will be more concerned about finding and keeping jobs, and being able to pay their bills, rather than whether some "damn Nigger" moves in next door.
Comrades, let's all be ready for the worst when it happens. If it doesn't, then no harm done. Of course, there's no if about it. However, there's no question that the worst will occur. The question isn't if, but when.
"Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst." - Benjamin Franklin.
Dan 88!
This is just a quick note to say that the US Dollar has just broken below its 50-day moving average again, bringing its latest bounce to an end.
In other words, the next round of inflation is now officially on the way.
Comment:
I'm sure many of you have noticed that gas prices have gone down about twenty cents a gallon in the last few weeks. Many financial analysts say that it is typical for prices to drop a bit just before a round of inflation. The calm before the storm, so to speak.
If financial expert Graham Summers is correct, we're in for the economic version of Hurricane Katrina in the next few weeks. If this does occur, the ANP must be ready to spread our message even more, and concentrate first on our economic, employment, and illegal alien policies above all. Not that we should ignore our racial policies by any means. But as the economy worsens, people will be more concerned about finding and keeping jobs, and being able to pay their bills, rather than whether some "damn Nigger" moves in next door.
Comrades, let's all be ready for the worst when it happens. If it doesn't, then no harm done. Of course, there's no if about it. However, there's no question that the worst will occur. The question isn't if, but when.
"Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst." - Benjamin Franklin.
Dan 88!
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