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ARMSTRONG v McALPIN, 606 F.2d 28 (2d Cir 1979)

606 F.2d 28 Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 97,120 Michael F. ARMSTRONG et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Clovis McALPIN et al., Defendants-Appellants. No. 1010, Docket 79-7042. United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Argued June 13, 1979. Decided Sept. 12, 1979. J. Robert Lunney, New York City (Michael J. McAllister and James J. DeLuca, Lunney & […]

Why Occupy Wall Street is Important

All major changes in trend come from humble beginnings. They at first appear to be just nonsense or even a irrelevant novelty. Nonetheless, they are generally slow moving trends that culminate like a bull market in an explosive phase transition going into the end. The timing is typically 23, 31, 51.6, and 72 year intervals […]

Indefinite Detention

There has been much written about the NDAA Act where Section 1021 allows for the indefinite detention of American citizens without lawyers, charges or a trial until you die. This particular Act is close to my heart since I have been told plainly it was my confrontation with the government that inspired it. In my case, the […]

Armstrong v Guccione 470 F3d 89 (2006)

470 F.3d 89 Martin A. ARMSTRONG, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Joseph R. GUCCIONE, United States Marshal for the Southern District of New York, and Marvin D. Morrison, Warden, Metropolitan Correctional Center, Respondents-Appellees, Alan M. Cohen, Intervenor Receiver-Appellee. Docket No. 04-5448-PR(L). Docket No. 05-0280-PR(CON). United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Argued: January 24, 2006. Decided: November 27, […]

Geithner Doctrine – No Matter What You Do We are There

Tim Geithner has resigned as US Treasury secretary. He was the man who protected the bankers no matter what they did. The “Geithner Doctrine” applied this theory of “Too Big To Fail” to corrupt bankers that manipulate everything they can for quick profits. They constantly blow up for they view it as they have done […]

World Economic Conference – Princeton NJ March 18-19

We will be holding a 2 day World Economic Conference March 18th & 19th in Princeton, NJ, at the famous Nassau Inn downtown directly right across the street from the University and campus. Space will be limited here (no audience of 300 this time). This is the historic Inn where the founders of the United States stayed when […]

McGraw-Hill & S&P Charged At Last But By Whom?

The most interesting of all events has just taken place. The U.S. Justice Department filed a civil complaint accusing McGraw-Hill and S&P of mail fraud, wire fraud and financial institutions fraud. Of course, nobody will ever go to jail since it is civil – not criminal. The real key is who did the filing – […]

2 Day Conference – Princeton NJ – March 18-19

We will be holding a 2 day World Economic Conference March 18th & 19th in Princeton, NJ, following the Sovereign Debt Crisis Conference in Philadelphia on March 16th. This event will be held at the Princeton, Nassau Inn. This is directly in the center of town right across the street from the University. The cocktail […]

7-year-old NYC boy handcuffed & Interrogated for 10 hours over Missing $5

A 7-year-old New York City boy’s family does public against police and the city after saying he was handcuffed and interrogated for 10 hours and falsely accused of stealing $5 from a schoolmate. See: New York Post 

Can the World Really Abandon the Dollar As A Reserve Currency?

Can the World Really Abandon the Dollar As A Reserve Currency? By Martin Armstrong Throughout history there has always been a dominant currency. As each empire became the new financial capital of the world, their currency became the most prized and tended to circulate around the globe into even the fringe economies that they may […]