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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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AnonymousCoder
on 29/12/2019, 05:53:37 UTC
For people still living in the cult, Something else worth considering before subscribing to Socrates ...


MA constantly says that the plebe (useful idiot) doesn't connect the dot as his system does, meaning no market move alone, everything is correlated.

Which is a cleaver observation.

BUT using Socrates you will never find any correlation, all markets are "analyzed" separately from each other .... not dot connection, no correlation

Socrates is everything except Artificial Intelligence !



Absolutely correct observation. Socrates cannot even see the SAME market in the next higher time frame. In other words, while in the same report there may be a mix of yearly, monthly, weekly and daily data, there is not even a conclusion derived from these separate components cross-referencing them.

How do we know that? Because

1) it is never mentioned and
2) we have the ultimate proof here:


In a nutshell: There is a secret rule that a quarterly reversal even after being ELECTED can become INVALID because a yearly reversal is NOT elected. If that is the case, then the system should look at the higher time frame first before creating a reversal in the lower time frame that is obviously in conflict with it.

So Socrates is an extremely primitive system. But wait - are we not told that it is using Quantum Mechanics?

We have to dig a little deeper here. He uses an old confidence trick where he manufactures a fan email that suggests this Quantum Mechanics claim so Martin Armstrong does not actually have to do it, giving him perfect cover, perfect deniability. He can always say he did not claim this while at the same time scoring credits from phantom followers, creating the illusion of being trusted by his readers.





Martin Armstrong is a charlatan. He spent 11 years in jail for that reason but he has not changed.

Read this blog starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.


See armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog