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The Coming Great Default with Martin Armstrong

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Legendary economic forecaster Martin Armstrong, discusses what is worrying the elites and how people can protect themselves from the coming great default. Martin also unveils what is behind the climate change agenda and reflects on how historical cycles foretell the future of America. About Martin Armstrong Martin Armstrong is a legendary economic forecaster, pro-freedom advocate, and a brilliant observer of history and human nature. Once a US based trillion dollar financial advisor, Martin developed a computer model based on the number pi and other cyclical theories to predict economic turning points with eerie accuracy (he predicted the October 1987 Black Monday crash to the very day and the Russian financial collapse in 1998). In the early 80’s he established his financial forecasting and advising company Princeton Economics. His forecasts were in great demand worldwide. As Armstrong’s recognition grew, prominent New York bankers invited him to join “The Club” to aid them in market manipulation. Martin repeatedly refused he was put in a cage for over ten years (see 2014’s documentary “The Forecaster” – . Learn more about Martin here: Website Link:
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Legendary economic forecaster Martin Armstrong, discusses what is worrying the elites and how people can protect themselves from the coming great default. Martin also unveils what is behind the climate change agenda and reflects on how historical cycles foretell the future of America. About Martin Armstrong Martin Armstrong is a legendary economic forecaster, pro-freedom advocate, and a brilliant observer of history and human nature. Once a US based trillion dollar financial advisor, Martin developed a computer model based on the number pi and other cyclical theories to predict economic turning points with eerie accuracy (he predicted the October 1987 Black Monday crash to the very day and the Russian financial collapse in 1998). In the early 80’s he established his financial forecasting and advising company Princeton Economics. His forecasts were in great demand worldwide. As Armstrong’s recognition grew, prominent New York bankers invited him to join “The Club” to aid them in market manipulation. Martin repeatedly refused he was put in a cage for over ten years (see 2014’s documentary “The Forecaster” – . Learn more about Martin here: Website Link:
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