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Planet Earth Isn't In Danger From Planet X-Nibiru-Hercolubus-Tyche |
Many people believe that our government is so capable of lying, misstating facts and downplaying major events...all the while making plans to take care of themselves and their immediate families in the event of a global catastrophe. |
While that last statement makes much more sense to me, and is much more feasible, our government here in the U.S. simply does not have the financial resources to house and feed for several years, possibly several decades, 360 million Americans...if there ever occurred a huge meteor strike, nuclear war, or a giant plane... |
While that is truly sad in and of itself, what is also extremely disturbing is that there are a handful of individuals that are online, perpetrating lies, half truths and 99% fiction mixed in with a fact. |
What they are stating is that every 3600 years, a failed sun/brown dwarf/very large planet comes so dangerously close to earth and almost destroys it, and that this will happen again in December of 2012. What this fictional object purportedly does is send millions of meteors raining down on earth, because these meteors... |
Okay, the last time I read up on ancient history folks, there were all kinds of ancient civilizations flourishing 3,600 years ago! They were not destroyed nor did they ever record that a failed sun/brown dwarf or a large planet came dangerously close to our planet and destroyed everything around them. Hmmm, let's think... |
Some of you may ask: What about the continent of Atlantis? |
Ok, what about it? Perhaps Atlantis did exist. After all, I used to live in the state of Arizona, and I did find sea shells in the desert. That does prove to me that Arizona, or some part of it used to be under water. Yes, something cataclysmic did happen. After all, dinosaurs died out almost instantaneously and we hav... |
And another sad but true reality is that there are a very small group of people bent on spreading fear and panic, and they are profiting from it. What is extremely amazing to me is that people are very reluctant to give creedence, credit, or respect to a group of people such as congress, their government, scientists or... |
Why is that? |
And, if you are truly foolish enough to listen to a single word spoken by any of these people, than may I suggest Nancy Lieder. If you really do listen and are actually enough of a sheep's butt to heed what she says, than I really feel for you. She says that she is in contact with "the greys." |
On a radio station in Los Angeles, Nancy Lieder told the audience to euthanize their pets because the earth would be destroyed in 2003. She also stated that dogs should be regarded as food. |
Obviously when that horrible scenario that she spoke of did not happen, she later stated that it was a "white lie, to fool the establishment." She even went on to say that to disclose the true date would give those in power enough time to declare martial law and trap people in cities during the shift, leading to their ... |
If that terribly lame excuse for being caught in an outright lie does not make you want to gather up your bottled water and canned food to throw at her, I don't know what will !! |
And just when you thought it could not get worse about the hoaxes, lies and the scam artists (excuse me...the flakes, fruits and nuts) out there on the internet, another one just in folks! |
Now it is being circulated that a moon-sized object is now approaching us very quickly and we can expect to feel the consequences of it passing by August 17, 2012 until September 26th, 2012. You know the story by now folks-huge earthquakes, massive coastal flooding, blah, blah, blah. The handful of people spreading thi... |
Oh mama mia, will the madness ever end?? |
I don't even want to imagine the havoc that this madness gone wild regarding Nibiru-Planet X-Hercolubus could be causing now to children, spouses or pets. There are people out there contacting scientists and asking if they should kill themselves and their children! When these scientists adamantly tell these folks that ... |
As for those of you out there perpetrating this Nibiru/Planet X hoax, all the while profiting from it, you should be held accountable and charged with some type of criminal activity if people and/or animals die because of this garbage! There are people out there that don't have both oars in the water, so to speak, and ... |
So you don't think people are trying to profit from this so-called news about our impending doom and destruction? Just look up "thelibertyman" and you will see that he is selling "survival gear" and his personally autographed pictures, all the while trying to convince you that we are as good as doomed. So why bother to... |
Why bother with making money Mr. Moore, since most of us and our earth will be as good as destroyed in just a few weeks !! |
Good ole Nancy Lieder is selling books on her site, and also informs us that a company she is affiliated with has informational booklets, "at cost" of course, for only $7.50. Let's all be adults here and call horseshit on that one! I have received or been offered free booklets from many reputable companies and charitie... |
Don't you think that if Nibiru-Planet X-Hercoubus-Tyche were only days or months away from wreaking havoc with the earth, then doesn't it stand to reason that we would be able to see it in the sky using just our eyes and nothing else, as plainly as we can see our own moon when it is full? |
I certainly do and so should you. That is just freaking common sense! |
UPDATE to the Zetas, Greys, Reptilians and the very foolish sheep that follow Nancy Lieder. |
It is now September 27, 2012 and no global catastrophes! |
Well, well, well. It is Halloween, October 31, 2012. Everything is still where it should be. No shifting continents or oceans being emptied out of their basins. The only real unfortunate circumstance to happen was the perfect, perfect storm: Hurricane Sandy. |
I bet December 21, 2012 is just as peaceful and we will not see any planetary collisions or near misses, meteor strikes, pole shifts or any other global catastrophe. |
Update: As of Christmas Eve, December 24, 2012, nothing happened, nothing changed. |
Please folks, don't go for the next "end of world" hoax that is conned up by people to take your money! |
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Friday, May 3, 2013 |
Manchester United - Higher Than The Sun |
1. Another fantastic article on Manchester United's football finances; explained in a relatively easy - going manner. |
Sadly this along with many of the best football articles flys under the radar and is not treated with the respect it merits. |
Clearly there is much information to digest and ponder over in the Swiss Ramblers analysis of the state of play with United's financials at present. |
I should just like to add; the green & gold anti Glazer protest has all but disappeared and been silenced by the fantastic efforts of our manager Sir Alex Ferguson. In tandem with the brilliant efforts of the marketing people in Mayfair in London attracting many new sponsors to come on board and partner the global ... |
Oddly there was an Article of a similar nature published yesterday on the fabulous football site 'This is the City ' where Andy Green ( AndersRed ) of Manchester United's Supporters Trust discussed on Bloomsburg TV in detail the impact of the new fascinating results. |
The Glazers are indeed with some luck and heavyweight new financial streams coming on line going to pull of the coup. |
Clearly there is a huge amount of detail in MR Ramblers article, but for myself one of the quick important aspects is the significant reduction in the albatross of debt which was and in many ways still is inhibiting the football club to be as successful as it should in the European theatre of the Champions League c... |
I commend MR Ramblers budgeting article to the house; a mighty fine read and as normal with all his football financial articles beautifully laid out. |
Simply along with David Conn of the Guardian and AndersRed's financial football blog, must read articles to endeavour to grasp some of the basics of the murky world of football finance in this day and age of speculative investors. |
Keep up the brilliant work Swiss Rambler. |
Will study your details in the article at greater length when time permits. |
2. Wonderful article, Swiss. Very glad to see you back writing and sharing your insight & analysis with us. |
3. Well let me say firstly how nice it is to see you writing regularly again! 'What a Waste' it would be were you not to do so, I might say! |
What really interests me is how the big clubs in the Premier League will get back to their stature of a few years ago. Although patriotically denied by many, the fact is the EPL is in a major slump period. Aside from Chelsea's anti-football, miraculous Champions League campaign last season, the record in the Champi... |
FFP does seem to be having an effect: it looks as though City last summer weren't planning any new signings outside major captures like Van Persie, and their rushed buys at the end of the window appeared to be panic buys. Chelsea also seem to be targeting younger players who they can sell on/have cheaper wages. But... |
If I could ask you then Swiss, do you think that if FFP is rigorously enforced that United, as a real juggernaut without financial backing from the owners, could run out of sight from the other big clubs in the league? |
4. Under the new FFP rules, does anyone know if it will be allowed to put increases in transfer revenues on the wage bill? If that loophole works I can imagine a big smile on agents faces... |
5. I'm sure if the Glazers had a debt free United they'd just be hoovering up the same or more in dividends, management fees etc. so the club would be in the same net position. |
Something to bear in mind before getting all misty eyed at the club missing out on investing £50m a year of transfer fees and wages into the playing squad. |
It *is* impressive just how strongly they've turned United into an absolutely cash generating machine, and justifies their confidence that the previous management had seriously underutilised their asset, but it doesn't make it any easier to swallow for supporters. |
6. Great article. Welcome back, you have been missed. One quibble and one request. How do you make the income from the new TV deal "just" £30m when other commentators seem so suggest between £50/75m? Secondly it would be interesting if you would do a detailed article on the 4 european super-clubs, looking forward ove... |
1. "At least ANOTHER £30 million", which would take United's PL TV revenue to over £90 million, as they received £60 million in 2011/12. This assumes that they continue to finish in the top few places in the league. |
I looked at the new TV deal in some detail here: |
If anything, I think that I may have under-estimated the growth in the overseas rights sales, so it might be even more. |
7. Great article SwissRamble.. :) |
would u mind to make an analysis of United Account from the last 3 years, since they published the new annual report on Form-20F which is different with the Red Football Annual Report that u had been analyze in some previous blog post? |
It would be great and of course with the comparison with the Arsenal account and the impact with UEFA FFP. |
thanks SwissRamble :) |
8. Good analysis.. Considering the importance of continously winning and competing/finishing at the top for Man Utd, what would be your guesstimate of the number of losses before David Moyes will get sacked? |
9. Swiss Rambler, I am very glad to see you back writing here again, as your absence since last October was far too long. |
As a keen Utd fan myself, I especially like reading your articles about them and am happy to contribute some comments myself as and when. |
For the moment, all I have to say is that Utd's revenues seem set to soar over the next few years, due partly to the increased money from the Premiership next season but due mainly to Utd's phenomenal success in the commercial arena. |
It is safe to say that next season's, 2013/14, total revenues at Utd will be about £400m and £450m the year after that, 2014/2015. |
Real Madrid and Barcelona are gonna be disappearing out of sight in our rear-view mirror. |
10. "Whatever praise the owners receive for their commercial acumen, there is no doubt that this money could be better used elsewhere. As the late, great Ian Dury once said, “What a Waste”." There's also no doubt that, if the plc were still running the club, the money would not, in the large part, exist. |
There's also no doubt that any other purchaser of the club would have used the LBO format - with the same results as the Glazers'. (One can only hope that they would have been as successful developing the commercial side.) |
A final point: United's debt (£368m with revenues of £355m) is almost identical to Arsenal's (£246m with revenues of £235m). Amazing how United's debt is so much more toxic than Arsenal's. |
1. Hello Anonymous |
In fairness, the issue about Utd'd debt is not so much about its level today but its level four or five years ago when it was much higher than today and included the truly toxic PIKs. |
With total revenue for the coming season likely to hit the £400m mark and much more than that in coming seasons, the issue of debt will die down and be replaced by how much of the hugely increased revenues goes on player purchases and how much goes into the Glazers' own pockets - there has been very little of the... |
Buying Bale for £60m on a six year contract would add only £10m a year to costs. His likely wages of £250,000 a week would be another £13m a year, bringing his annual cost to £23m a year, about £140m over 6 years - easily affordable with Utd's revenues, even without selling Nani, Young, Valencia, Hernandez let al... |
11. What are Rooney's exact weekly wages (base salary without any bonuses)? |
12. One of the things that amazes me is how people swallow this IPO 'debt reduction' scam. |
Anyone who knows anything about finance knows that dividends will be payable to shareholders, the only question being 'how much'. |
Just because you can't put an exactly quantitative value onto that doesn't mean that 'fair value accounting' shouldn't take it into account. |
You can be sure that major institutions will not tolerate dividend holidays at the expense of vast increases in player wages, so it's a pretty sure-fire bet that dividends of £70m will be paid over the next 15 years or so. |
1. "anyone who knows anything about finance knows that dividends will be paid" |
Well I have worked in an investment bank for many years (if that qualifies) and there is absolutely no guarantee that dividends will be paid, certainly not in the short term. There is a difference between companies that seek capital appreciation instead of income. |
Do I think that dividends will be paid eventually once the majority of the debt is gone? Yes absolutely. |
Do I think those dividends will be on roughly the same yield as pre-Glazer, yes I do. So spin it however you want, but despite paying off all this interest, we have had the most successful period in the club's history over the last 5/6 years and we are in no worse position financially by the end (I.e. still payin... |
13. Great work... thank you for the insight and I hope that you continue analysing the various clubs. Would be interesting to see an analysis of the clubs cash flows in years after winning the champions league. |
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John Scarne has been called a wizard of cards. His book, Scarne On Cards, is both a rulebook and a detailed instruction manual for card cheats. |
His instructions on cheating are for the sole purpose of helping the innocent spot cheaters, and avoid fleecing at the hands of the dishonest. James Bond uses this book in Moonraker as a reference. |
Here are some of the methods of cheating outlined: |
• Check cop: This is the brand name of a light adhesive, used for lifting chips out of the pot. |
• Belly Strippers: This is a method of marking cards by shaving down the sides of an entire deck, but leaving a slight curve or belly on the cards you wish marked, typically the aces. |
• Dealing Seconds: Holding back the top card on a deal. This is only useful if you know what the top card is, of course... |
• Shiners: Any reflective surface used to see the cards on the deal. In Moonraker it is a polished cigarette case. Bond spots it because it lays on the table, but Drax smokes out of a pack in his pocket. |
• Pull-through: Shuffling without mixing the cards, riffling but not pushing the deck back together. |
• Signals: It's obvious, of course, but what Scarne does is identify how to tell when people are using signals. |
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