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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
John999
on 27/03/2017, 15:38:15 UTC
I'm still waiting for the bond apocalypse, aka big bang, forecasted by Martin Armstrong for October 2015. It's been 1 year and a half already  Kiss

Or gold going to $5000 by 2015 predicted back in 2009, or the Euro bonds and currency collapsing predicted in 2012 by 2015, or US real estate collapsing into 2032 instead it made new all time highs in virtually every market, etc. etc. etc.

I suspect he had to take his blog "private" as it was becoming blatant and painful for everyone to witness in some respects.  Don't get me wrong I do think not everything he says is hogwash and welcome his perspective but his predictions and his "super computer" are quite laughable.  It is even funnier to see folks standing by him - quite amusing.


I do not guess. These predictors much. Said all that stuff. If true, it would be called the great predictor, and will not come true if we all just forget about his prophecies. A standard tactic of scammers.

Agree. The trick is to throw out there as many predictions as possible (even contradictory ones) and statiscally one has to come true. Then you rub it in the faces of the weak minded and they believe you are a prophet  Cheesy