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FULFORD: The Baltic Dry Index (Updated Sept. 22, 2009)

Benjamin Fulford

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The world’s fleets come to a halt as the final countdown begins

The best real economic indicator available is the Baltic Dry Index and it clearly shows that world trade is grinding to a halt as the battle to take down the Federal Reserve Board approaches its climax.

An even better illustration is in the photos shown here of a ghost fleet bigger than the combined US and UK navies.

This is only one of many ghost fleets accumulating around the world as trade grinds to a stop.

The Feds, like junkies selling off anything and everything to get another dose, meanwhile, just sold the Poles and the Czechs to the Russians by cancelling their missile defense in central Europe in exchange for a few pennies and a bit more time.

After years of trying to encircle and defeat Russia now suddenly NATO is calling for an alliance with them.  However, the Russians have not forgotten it was the Feds who were responsible for the great horrors that killed over 100 million Slavs during the 20th century. They will accept the military treasures this junkie is offering at a pittance but I seriously doubt it means they are about to crawl into bed with them.

Expect more unusual news over the coming crucial days and stay alert because nobody should ever under-estimate the criminal genius of the Feds.

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#1  (Reply)

----- Original Message -----
From: DG
To:
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 11:33 PM
Subject: Anchors Away
 
Dear Ben:
 
For the benefit of readers who may not have seen your blog, here is what we are talking about:
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1212013/Revealed-The-ghost-fleet-recession-anchored-just-east-Singapore.html#ixzz0RLcNgkkI
 
To monitor the Baltic Dry Index visit this site, updated daily: http://www.dryships.com/pages/report.asp
 
I have a close colleague who lives in Dubaii, UAE, who has visited that Indian Ocean coast of the UAE, where similar scenario of ships are anchored.  Literally hundreds of ships full of crude oil with no clients (paying customers that is). 
 
To say "stuff" is going to hit the fan is an understatement. 
 
DG