Poe Haunts Bond Market

(Conspiracy Nation, 10/24/07) – Halloween approaches. Spooks (spies) haunt the land. Edgar Allan Poe is revealed to be a U.S. secret agent. And Sir Walter Scott is said to have been a British spy.

Meanwhile, just stare at a raging fire in California. It costs less to air “fish in a tank” than to report anything serious.

(Coming soon to a big network: Dan Rather is host to “Fish In A Tank”, an insightful analysis of fish in an aquarium. This week: a wastebasket catches fire and the fish become uneasy.)

On October 30-31, the “Federal” Reserve meets in mighty majesty. Fish-eyed financial forecasters predict another rate cut at the Halloween meeting.

Meanwhile, the Canadian “Loony” advances against the U.S. Dollar: 1 dollar now buys 0.967 parts of a Loony. A dollar buys 0.701 parts of a Euro and 0.488 parts of a British Pound. The “Federal” Reserve has made available $30 billion of Dollars to the British Pound nonetheless.

An intriguing theory traces the above and more to suppressed truth about Edgar Allan Poe, the 19th-century author. We have been lied to, big-time, about Poe. For starters, Poe was assassinated and did not die a “drunkards death.” Poe belonged to an early U.S. counterintelligence group formed by the Marquis de Lafayette. Also in the network were James Fennimore Cooper and Washington Irving. Working to thwart their efforts was allegedly Sir Walter Scott, the brilliant Scottish writer. (See “The Purloined Life Of Edgar Allan Poe,” by Jeffrey Steinberg. http://www.schillerinstitute.org/educ/hist/e_a_poe.html)

Conspiracy Nation can corroborate that Cooper's Venetian conspiracy novel, “The Bravo,” has been suppressed.

A full moon arrives this Friday, October 26th. This ties in with the “Loony” situation and the “Fed” Halloween surprise. Spooks (spies) from Russia, China, you-name-it, are readying their costumes, even though the “science” says ghosts do not exist. Lyndon LaRouche “damns with faint praise” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. But Goethe ridiculed materialist “science” in “Faust”: On Walpurgis Night, Proctophantasmiac is upset at the ghosts' audacity: “How dare you, you abandoned crew? It's long been proved and well propounded, That ghosts are utterly unfounded!”

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson keeps saying “strong dollar” even while it trades at 0.57 relative to worm-bait. Do not blame Paulson. Little shavings must be taken from our coins. It's either that, or increase taxes.

The “Zetas” advise, if we were fish we would not have paper money. “There is no such thing as bankruptcy court for a country!” We are “far from the point where all debts will be forgiven and the Fed told to take their notes and burn them! Won't happen!” (“Even 'The Zetas' Know About The Banking Troubles”, http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=111762)

As to the firestorms, this is linked with a shift in the magnetic pole. The magnetic North Pole is on the move. Some sort of “tail,” either from a comet or from “Planet X,” “wafts over the intense heat of volcanoes.” The firestorms “occur during the weeks before rotation slowing to a stop, when the Earth is lashed by the tail and is experiencing hail and boulders dropping to Earth.” (Ibid.) This is reminiscent of one Edgar Allan Poe story, where pure oxygen from a passing comet ignites the Earth – global warming exponentiated.

As you can see, a witches' cauldron is brewing. The “Harry Potter” author lately stirs the pot. In the Witch's Kitchen, Marmoset Tom sidles up to and fawns upon Mephistopheles. Ignis fatuus, “will-o'-the-wisps,” associated in folklore with the devil, “leads travelers astray into marshes and bogs.” (Footnote to line 3855, “Faust”)

The bonds are up, the bonds are down. They inched up in Asia but fell slightly Tuesday. Can this be equilibrium? Will-o'-the-wisps, that's what. Goldfish news. Travelers led astray.

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