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Dr Faber writes the monthly investment newsletter The Gloom Boom & Doom Report. He has also authored several books. Dr Faber funds philanthropic endeavors using some profits from newsletter subscriptions to educate Thai children. Dr. Faber has been a regular contributor to several leading publications around the world in the past, among them Forbes and International Wealth which is a sister publication of the Financial Times. He has contributed regularly to several websites such as Financial Intelligence, Asian Bond Portal, Die Welt, Finanzen, Boerse, AME Info, Swiss Radio, Apple Hong Kong and Taiwan, Quamnet, Winners, Wealth and Oriental Daily. He has also written occasionally for the International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, and Borsa e Finanza.

Stock market sell-off, phony recovery and Japan’s election

Written by alex on Sunday, October 23rd, 2011 in Depression.


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Rockos modern life- Fortune Cookie

Written by alex on Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 in Depression.


Filbert the turtle has manic depression so he takes Zantax and has a wild ride through town I do not own any rights to the video audio or characters, this video is for entertainment purposes only all characters are trademarks of Nick inc bitches

Socially Awkward Penguin

Written by alex on Friday, October 21st, 2011 in Depression.


Socially Awkward Penguin – enjoy. music: Everything Sucks – Reel Big Fish Beer- Reel Big Fish She has a girlfriend now – Reel Big Fish

Killuminati Tupac exposing the illuminati pt3

Written by alex on Thursday, October 20th, 2011 in Depression.


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Katatonia – The Promise Of Deceit

Written by alex on Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 in Depression.


Album: Night Is The New Day (2009) Genre: Doom/Death Metal, Depressive Rock Lyrical theme: Depression, Death, Suicide, Crime Current line-up Jonas Renkse (Lord Seth) – Vocals, Programming (Drums 1987-1998, occasional guitars and keyboards) (Bloodbath (Swe), October Tide) Anders “Blakkheim” Nyström – Guitars, Programming, Backing Vocals (Bass, Keyboards 1987-1993) (Bloodbath (Swe), Diabolical Masquerade, Bewitched (Swe)) Fredrik “North” Norrman – Guitars (1996-) (Uncanny (Swe), October Tide, Fulmination) Mattias “Kryptan” Norrman – Bass (1999-) (Dellamorte, Moondark, Interment (Swe)) Daniel Liljekvist – Drums, Percussion (1999-) (Komotio)

“How To Carry Your Books At School” Tales Of Mere Existence

Written by alex on Tuesday, October 18th, 2011 in Depression.


Exactly which method you choose to carry your books may be a more important decision than you think.

Bill Gross Bailout, Government Motors IPO

Written by alex on Monday, October 17th, 2011 in Depression.


Schiff Report Video Blog August 18th 2010


Discover the true behind the scenes history of Pulp Fiction and the Golden age of Sci Fi, Fantasy and Adventure, in this amazing fact filled documentary. American Library Association – Booklist Review: Pulp fiction (named for the low-quality paper on which the stories were printed) blossomed in the early twentieth century. Audiences (beaten down after WWI and the Great Depression) sought tales with strong heroes, exciting adventures, and alien encounters. This entertaining program traces the golden years of pulps, beginning in the 1920s, by highlighting numerous writers (including Earl Stanley Gardner and Edgar Rice Burroughs who turned out hundreds of stories. In interviews, popular and prolific authors Ray Bradbury and Frederik Pohl recall nominal pay, short deadlines, and insatiable demand for copy. Facing competition from movies, paperback books, and television, the demand for pulp fiction dwindled in the 1950s. However, many works have been recently reprinted for readers seeking escapist fiction. Great fun for pop-culture and genre-fiction fans. — Candace Smith, Booklist Featuring * Tim Powers * Kevin J. Anderson * Otto Penzler * Ray Bradbury * Frederik Pohl * Marc Zicree NOW AVAILABLE IN A 2-DVD SPECIAL EDITION — Loaded with Bonus Features and Interviews – Cat# U688 – Go to www.UFOTV.com.



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