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Radical Mid Plus

Good morning world. Welcome to reality. I must say, it's nice to have company at last. For the longest time I have largely been alone in my expectations for significantly slowing economic growth. Seemingly even more radical (until recently) has been the prognosis for deflation, which I predicted in my landmark Economic Tsunami special report of December 2007, which is still as pertinent today.

However the problem with too much company is that, ironically, consensus never happens... "If it's obvious, it's obviously wrong!" There is so much talk about how the market just has to decline, citing a litany of rationales ranging from double dip recession to the Hindenburg Omen, that, at least for the short term, the big drop has been stalled and the market looks to go higher. Once complacency overtakes this market (and it is creeping back) it will be time for us to run for the hills.

The long term outlook continues to look precarious. Although I was correct in my assumption that GDP would come in lower than expected, the reports were taken in stride. The GDP figures are likely to be amended lower when the first revision report is released on August 27th. There simply seems to be no substantial growth in the economy and future numbers will reflect that. Whether that translates into a big decline now or later is unclear, but the market can't ignore these facts forever. However, it can go on for longer than you think it should.

The combination of an aging population that naturally spends less and the forced massive deleveraging of both individual and corporate balance sheets (people forced to actually pay down their debts) can only create less aggregate demand in our economy (fewer people buying stuff). Less demand in turn leads to less supply of goods and services needed and therefore fewer people to produce these items, so we get sustained high unemployment.

This creates a vicious cycle until aggregate demand increases. That demand can only occur when there is a generation large enough to make a difference-namely, the echo boomers. The good news is they do exist, unlike in Japan or even China due to its one-child policy. The bad news is that we are several years away from them being old enough to make a difference.

[This is discussed in depth in my Mid Year Forecast - Economic Tsunami, the 2nd Wave - How to prepare your portfolio!]

Sure, the government can create artificial demand through stimulus, cheap money and low interest rates. They did so in the last two bubbles with the real estate boom in the early 2000s and the stock market rally of 2005-2007.

Keith Springer, President of Capital Financial Advisory Services a SEC Registered Investment Advisory Firm, providing Wealth Management and Mortgage Consulting Services. For more information on how to build and maintain a solid retirement plan, please contact Keith Springer at 916-925-8900 or keith@keithspringer.com, http://www.keithspringer.com.

Alarming Sensitive U.s. Government

Highest level travel alert should be issued On Mexico now!

The question remains why have not the U.S. President George Bush ordered the State Dept. to issue the Highest level travel alert in regards to Mexico for the many dangers that are likely to confront Americans traveling in Mexico today. While the U.S. President meets with the leaders of both Canada and Mexico today in New Orleans the dangers for American travelers are increasing each day. The President by not issuing the travel warning is putting American lives at risk. The Laguna Journal has received documentation listing many of the horrors happening just south of the border and on the American side as well. It shows what Americans can be exposed to in Mexico. The document is meant as a warning for law enforcement and not indented for the eyes of citizens traveling to out of control Mexico. Mexican Drug cartels using terrorist beheading tactics

 

Mexican Drug cartels are ordering decapitations blind folding and hooding victims before they shoot them. The Cartels are sending a chilling message to the Mexican President Felipe Calderon Administration by adopting methods of intimidation made notorious by Middle Eastern terrorist groups. New Terrorist Bases South Of The Border

Dozens of people have been decapitated in Mexico so far this year, with heads stuck on fence posts, found in trash bags and heads being tossed onto a nightclub dance floor for all to see.

Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, held hostage and killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved. Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom continue to be reported yet no high level warning has been issued to protect Americans against the world class violence. Americans Being Kidnapped, Held and killed in Mexico

 

SENSITIVE unclassified INTERNAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DOCUMENT indicates Mexico is now believed to be the No. 1 country in Latin America for kidnappings.

 

The government knows that a 1000 plus victims since 2005 of which 43 have died in captivity surpasses Colombia which had been the world leader in kidnappings and other violence attributed to drug traffickers and kidnappers. Who are often the same people who may have been crossing the border into US towns that are corridors for the Mexican drug cartels smuggling routes—esp. Tijuana /San Diego, Juarez/El Paso Laredo/McAllen, Nogales/Nogales, Palomus/Columbus and other U.S. Mexican border towns and cities.

 

 

The document which is offensive to many goes on to point out that 50 cross-border abductions accrued in the Texas Rio Grande Valley with unknown numbers of unreported incidents. These Abductions occurred in plain view in public places the victims were beaten, shoved in vehicles, and taken across the US-Mexico border where beatings continued while victims’ friends/family are contacted to extort money.

Often after payment, victims are dumped and left to find their own way home or some just totally disappear.

 

The document warns US citizens or Mexican nationals residing in the US that they may become vulnerable to allied abductions by kidnapping teams operating out of Mexico or the US.

 

The more kidnappings that gangs conduct, the finer they

hone their craft. Eventually, they graduate to higher value

targets in higher economic communities.

 

The report says “Until a prominent US citizen is abducted, the problem will not receive much attention in the media or from the

Public.”

 

The sensitive internal law enforcement document with gruesome photo’s show that an estimated 2000 to 3100 persons were victims of drug-related murders in Mexico in 2006 and expect the year 2007 will surpass the numbers of 2006 fatalities based on the current ratio of killings and yet the 2008 numbers they predict will be even be higher. Approximately 100 of these victims were law enforcement personnel or other government officials.

 

It further points out that between Jan.-July 2007 in Mexico: 1200 + drug trafficking-related executions have occurred …… of which at least

70+ occurred in Sonora…most in Hermosillo, a former “truce city”

among traffickers of the Sinaloa / Gulf DTO organizations.

 

An unknown-- but significant-- number continues to occur in the states of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas as well as: Chihuahua, Baja California Norte, Tabasco, Guerrero, Michoacan, Veracruz, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Chiapas and Coahuila.

 

All Mexico States are experiencing numerous law enforcement deaths,

as well as multiple kidnappings occurring regularly.

As of 7/20/07 there have been 91 abductions in Tijuana alone since 01/01/07. Seven occurred in two days in July.

 

Domestic officer safety issues and types of targeted violence

Were evaluated incident material showed there were random kidnap for ransom with release, there were random kidnap for ransom and or information using torture with non-release involving body dumps or

Acid/Lye “Pozole” elimination by putting dead bodies in sealed barrels filled with acid and lye. Others were kidnapped for information by torture, then killed, or kidnapping by “Tax Collectors”-failure to pay.

 

Kidnappings as Warnings To government and other enemies with

specific MESSAGES attached. And Kidnappings of competitors for assassinations / Murders.

 

Structures of the kidnap gangs are former or current law enforcement officers working as a team member with selective gangs, former Mid-level Traffickers resorting to kidnappings due to declining narcotics access and high violence associated with Mexican drug cartel warfare.

 

Others are disenfranchised or independent teams acting randomly.

Still others are domestic or international gangs and others are teams using former military deserters trained in extractions, assassinations, and assaults or affiliated domestic US street gangs serving multiple Mexican drug cartel hired as Independent contracted Kidnap-assassination teams.

 

Evaluated methods and types of Violence to murder victims were: Physical beating, torture, release on street, or body dumped on

street or lot torture involving beating, tooth removal, appendage removal, death by torture, strangulation, single shot to head and/or

multiple shots to head and body.

Other tactics were same as above with head and/or face fully or partially wrapped with duct tape or other head wrappings or blind folds. Bodies often disposed of by the alternate “Pozole” method.

Many were beheaded with or without written messages on bodies or in

vehicles.

 

Many kidnapped victims where held in jail like metal cages in so called safe houses.

 

Many Mexican law enforcement officers joined the cartels or they themselves would become victims of there horror.

 

Many cashes of weapons of been located and confiscated by Mexican authorities most having come into the country trough the U.S. or smuggled in from Russia.

 

 

Warning before reviewing document many will find the text offensive and the photo’s gruesome: para_bsmc_2.pdf    

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How do you know when to replace your tennis racket?

I have 2 Head Liquid Metal Radical mid plus rackets that I have been playing with since December 2003, so six years roughly. I alternate between the two rackets. For the first 5 years, I played roughly 2-3 times a week, averaging 1-2 hours each time I played. For the past year, I have played roughly once a week.

Also, a tennis shop in DC suggested that the versions of my racket that can be found for $70 now are not the same racket but of lesser quality. They suggested that I look at the current model. I was wondering if I should also consider the Prestige.

Did this shop in DC also give you the idea that you should replace your frames? They've got some good salespeople...

Okay, how to know if you need to replace your frames: Do they still feel fine to you? If yes, then keep on using those things. If there's some little things that you don't like about them, go ahead and start trying out some new frames. Never hurts.

There might be some truth to what he said about the currently available copies of your frames though. Mostly, it's that they aren't quite as tough on quality control with those older models. Manufacturing process will be the same though, just not quite as strict. Also, your frames -are- considerably different than what they were when brand new. The degradation just happens so slowly that you never really notice it. So even if you picked up a brand new copy of your current frames, there's a chance that you won't like it as well, just because you are used to and comfortable with how your used frames play.

But yeah, unless you really want to try some new stuff and see what's out there, don't bother. My frames are all older than yours. I'm still using them, and they work fine for me. I actually am at the point where there are some little things I don't like, and I do plan to replace them in the near future. But I need money first, and it's NOT because the frames are old. It's that I've improved since I bought them, and think there's probably something better for me out there.

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