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The Credibility Scam as Demonstrated by Martin Armstrong and Greg Hunter

Members of the charlatan network constantly interview and promote each other, all while passing out false claims about the track records of their peer charlatans. When they interview them they also like to tell us all how important these guys are. Only naive stooges fall for this fake credibility tactic.

Always suspect anyone of being a con artist or fraud when they are always telling you superificial things about how they are in demand by big guys or big funds, especially when they fail to provide you with specific names.

If you have real results you don't need to create the perception that you are credible. Con artists pull this tactic because they know their audience is naive and is likely to fall for this fake credibility scam.  Real credibility is shown by your track record.

And similar to every other Jewish fear-mongering clown, Martin Armstrong has a lousy track record; so lousy in fact that he ran a Ponzi scheme in attempt to cover up for his investment losses. Yet, he expects you to believe that sovereign wealth funds give a rat's ass what he says. This is hilarious.  


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