Eastern Europe
Russia Reinterprets the Legality of the Break up of the Soviet Union
July 4, 2015
Crafting laws where you can check-in but never leave seems to be what’s good for Europe, and Russia has taken note. This is the problem with law. It can be...
Eastern Europe Forecasts World EventsThere is No Hope of Stopping the Crisis in Europe
July 3, 2015
QUESTION: Mr Armstrong; A friend works for a ….. Hedge Fund. He said you could put together a team to save Europe. Would you take up such a challenge? Thank...
Eastern Europe Q&A Western EuropePutin – the Most Popular Leader in the World
June 25, 2015
The most popular world leader among his own people is none other than Russian President Vladimir Putin. Indeed, Putin’s domestic approval ratings have risen...
Eastern Europe North America World EventsPutin’s Speech – Tax Free Corporates for 4 Years
June 19, 2015
COMMENT: Well it looks like Putin is doing more than reviewing your film to approve its release in Russia. He is reading your blog. His speech today is offering...
Eastern Europe Forecasts USA Current EventsThe Polish Election – Really No Surprise
May 26, 2015
Polish President, Bronislaw Komorowski, 62, conceded defeat to conservative challenger Andrzej Duda, 43, shown above voting in the Sunday’s presidential...
Eastern EuropeEurope’s Refugee Crisis
April 26, 2015
This is an illustration of how the EU is going insane with the austerity movement when they are in direct conflict with the perpetual borrowing and lacking monetary...
Eastern Europe Western Europe World EventsCan Europe be Saved?
April 24, 2015
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I find it truly enlightening that you told the European Commission from the outset this idea of the euro would fail because of a faulty...
Eastern Europe Q&A Western EuropeHow Banks Wiped Out Eastern Europeans
April 21, 2015
When Communism fell, there was no private ownership. People ended up owning the place in which they lived for a small fee payable to the government. Suddenly,...
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