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webbots Tipping point is beginning to (self) define. The data sets are (seemingly) coalescing around a [payment problem] related to the [US military] in which [US military] is [denied goods/stores (we *think* it may be the US Navy)] in that they cannot [pay (at time of delivery)] and the [vendors] will not [accept US dollars]. Data sets and scenario suggest this occurs at an [overseas base/port] in which [giant repair facilities] are [available], but are part of the [denial of service for failure to tender legal currency]. There are many [china] references as well. This tipping point is all about the [giant US military] not being able to [be paid for] due to the [sudden drop of dollar] and [global vendors demanding real money]. The data suggests that the tipping point itself will be broad in the sense of taking some [few months] for the [populaceUSA] to [collectively grasp the idea] that [real money is necessary to pay for wars]. The tipping point is describing a single incident as being the [angry spark] that [takes out the fleet] due to a [boycott (local to the incident)] against [US dollars for goods]. Ed note: the [fleet] word is ambiguous and there is about a 1/3 (a third) chance that it involves [airplane fleet]. Yes, i recognize that squadron or other military designations may be more appropriate, but our data shows transliterations will end up with the local language of the incident using the word fleet, but also including airplanes within the references. Further the [bad fuels] referenced in last ALTA report are also involved peripherally, and they include [airplane] references. (8/6/2014)
Posted on: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 02:38:40 +0000

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