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Written by Chuck Ludwigsen   
Monday, 08 February 2010 16:00

The Global Perspectives Update team invites your comments here on our latest GP Update video for Februrary 8, 2010 with Pastor Timothy Neptune and Steve Meyers.  This week's session is titled "Market Correction and Risk Analysis".

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SteveP |99.206.145.xxx |2010-02-08 18:59:57
Steve,

Thanks for all your insight and time that you put into such a great site!!!
Donald Igoe |209.150.61.xxx |2010-02-08 21:18:31
Steve,

I've been following your advice daily since September 2009. I trust your knowledge and insight and really enjoy the video commentary with Tim and your daily audio on the blog. Thanks for all the hard work.

Sincerely,
Don
Jstanley01  - Editor |68.90.164.xxx |2010-02-09 14:51:55
Great interview.

I hadn't heard of you all before, until someone posted a link on a thread at Market Ticker Forum.

I've got you bookmarked, and I am looking forward to hearing your perspective.
SteveM |Manager |2010-02-09 15:17:51
I appreciate your kind words. It is certainly interesting times that we live in. As volatile as we have been lately, I don't think we have seen anything yet. Welcome to our site and I hope you get something of value from it.
Jstanley01  - re: Your Kind Response |216.60.71.xxx |2010-02-10 10:26:13
SteveM wrote:
I appreciate your kind words. It is certainly interesting times that we live in. As volatile as we have been lately, I don't think we have seen anything yet. Welcome to our site and I hope you get something of value from it.
I think that's what's known as The Chinese Curse. Right? "May you live in interesting times."

However, as the crisis deepens, events are not likely to be very funny "on the ground," as they say. History has a way of being particularly un-funny at times. I agree with you, that we ain't seen nothin' yet.

I especially appreciate your Christian perspective on this site. From my own perspective in that genre, it appears from the work of Karl Denninger that the long wave cycle is not an anomaly or random, but is a matter of mathematical certainty. The basics of his theory can be seen in his blog entry from some months back, The Price of Capitalism.

In an ongoing series of articles on my website, I am looking at the Biblical Jubiliee, whi...
Jstanley01  - re: Your Kind Response II |216.60.71.xxx |2010-02-10 10:34:09
...ch, as I'm sure you know, was a "debt holiday" that Israel was supposed to observe every 50 years. Specifically, I am interested in putting together how the biblical Jubilee relates to the certainties of the long wave cycle.

If you read it and care to, all my blog posts can be commented on. As for me, input from a believer of your knowledge and expertise would be most appreciated.
SteveM |Manager |2010-02-10 10:55:45
Fantastic! I am going to take time to read. I have always believed that the only way out was a jubilee.

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