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<ol>1432490874816.png</ol><ol>1432328645473.jpg</ol>Just posting to see if anyone has heard about this. The banks operate in a boom and bust cycle, letting the economy expand in booms, then collapsing everything and picking up the pieces for themselves in busts. Some people think they've found the key to the cycle - The Shmita, or the Hebrew sabbatical year. Every seven years something major has happened in the world of finance, specifically on the 29th of Elul, the day before Rosh Hashanah. On that exact day, the markets crashed in 2008 and 2001. The next date coming up is 13 September 2015, also a jubilee year *and* the date of a partial solar eclipse. There could be something major headed around the corner.
<ol>1432490874816.png</ol><ol>1432328645473.jpg</ol>Just posting to see if anyone has heard about this. The banks operate in a boom and bust cycle, letting the economy expand in booms, then collapsing everything and picking up the pieces for themselves in busts. Some people think they've found the key to the cycle - The Shmita, or the Hebrew sabbatical year. Every seven years something major has happened in the world of finance, specifically on the 29th of Elul, the day before Rosh Hashanah. On that exact day, the markets crashed in 2008 and 2001. The next date coming up is 13 September 2015, also a jubilee year *and* the date of a partial solar eclipse. There could be something major headed around the corner.