While most investors are worried about the sorry state of the global markets, Soros finds the economic gloom-and-doom “exhilarating,” and reckons a full-blown depression is inevitable. “I have to admit that actually I flourish, I’m more stimulated by the bust,” Soros said in an interview with the Times of London. “On the one hand, there’s the tremendous human suffering, which is very distressing. On the other hand, to be able to handle the situation is exhilarating.” This recession, Soros said, is a “once-in-a-lifetime event,” particularly in Britain and the United States.

– From Moneynews.com

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  1. Jim, based on your comment, you might be interested in doing some further reading on ponerology. Fascinating stuff. The brevity, accuracy, and calm delivery of your comment reminded me of this
    resource: http://www.ponerology.com

  2. there are 2 economies:(1)goods and services (energy comes from labor and earth)(2)finance (manipulates money/credit i.e.the fruits of first economy.) the second is a parasite on the first.Soros is of the second as is the rest of the financial class that has bought our political representatives with the wealth extracted from working people thru interest rates and financial manipulation.he is a parasite-not good/bad, right/wrong. it’s his nature. study up on pre WW2 Germany. the similarities are stunning.Question:why would parasite feed so voraciously as to kill the host? ans:again,that’s their nature.enter host,cross bood-brain barrier,convince host you are part of him/her/it,feed until host dies and die.Another answer:financial class ruled by families that have intermarried over hundreds of years creating genetic anomalies. they are sick, sick people. do not expect reform,conversion.they see us as dumb beasts born to serve them, and be slaughtered in money-making wars.best question:how do you stop them when most good-hearted Christian people refuse to face the facts of what is being done to them?

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