Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Gold Chat with John Embry and Egon von Greyerz


Keiser Report - Schrödinger's Brexit


Doug Noland - The Consequences of Massive Credit


Weapons Systems and Political Stability - A History

Came accross an interesting history book today written by the US Historian, Carroll Quigley. It can be downloaded in PDF format for free here Read a review here


Weapons Systems and Political Stability - A History

   "One thing we learn from experience with power is that force is effective in subjecting the will of one person or group to that of another person or group only in a specific situation. There can be no general subordination of wills, because, as situations change, the wills of both parties may change."

Carroll Quigley. Weapons Systems and Political Stability. 1st ed. 1983. p. 35