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Q & A XLVIII: Short Answers to Oil / OPEC / Economy / Global Issues [Group Post]

Friday, December 5, 2014 17:47
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I am a mother of four in my mid 30′s and I have been told that I have some psychic abilities, mainly psychometry, paranormal, and lately remote viewing. Things come to me in the form of pictures in my mind, feelings and impressions, and sometimes sounds. I typically get them when asked to focus on specific objects or events. I clear my mind, think of the question or object and this blog is an example of what I get. This blog is a way for me to organize all my thoughts.

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A. In looking at other currencies, the individual country currencies in Europe look more stable than the larger currencies (referring to the Dollar and the Euro).  The smaller 
countries feel like they have better control and monitoring of their monetary system (better checks and balances).  When it gets large and combined, the monetary system looks “polluted” by people, bad choices and over-printing.

Q. Do you see any social uprising and/or economic disorders in the Far East? It seems that the Hong Kong protest group has called for end of demonstrations. Many were wondering then whether that protest could lead to “Arab Spring” in the region. Do you see any “Arab Spring” revolution happening in Asia and/or change of govt without revolution?
A. I do see revolts and protests happening in Asia.  I get the energy in general (across the world)  is very active and aggressive.  Tensions are high everywhere, and is exacerbated by events in which people feel unjustified.  I don’t see any permanent changes in government in the short-term future, but people will be attempting to be heard, and making the government work hard to maintain control.  I also get that some crimes against humanity will be happening in order to evoke fear and try to stop the “unruly” behavior.  I get that the people are so desperate for change that they don’t even care because there is an “enough is enough” mentality being exercised.  


Q. Will countries in Far East benefit from China’s upcoming supremacy or will they also be “bullied” – this time by China?
A. China looks to be perceived as a bully to most everyone (they want their way, and use intimidation to get it). I see they have many feared because of their strength in wealth (which leads to power).  I also see them dominating the newer monetary system.  Once we are forced to back currency with gold, the power will flip to those that hold the gold, and China has a huge portion of it.


Q. When you mentioned “power-to-be”, are you referring to just US govt?
A.  I am referring to the US, Israel (and nearby countries) and Great Britain governments as the main players categorized in the “Powers That Be.”
Q. Which major countries will benefit the most from lower oil price?  
A. I see the US is benefiting the most.  As long as oil is low, the US can buy it up without have to pump their own (saves the reserves on US territory).  The producers want us to buy their oil, but if they out-price the US, the US threatens to pump more of their own (creating a higher supply versus demand ratio).  There is a fine line being drawn now trying to get the US to buy oil, and driving the price too high..
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Q. Which major countries will be adversely affected the most?
A. Mid-Eastern countries (Saudi Arabia) are hurting the worst.  They want the American wealth, and I get that as threats of using gold to buy oil are starting, the US is threatening to pull back (or using fear to threaten a take-over).  Saudi’s don’t like the US, but still want the money (without the friction) so they are in a tough spot of selling oil cheaper than what a perfect market would bear..


Q. Is USA really the world’s largest producer of shale oil?
A.  Yes, and I hear something like “and they are stingy with it.”  They have it, but don’t want to use it and look at it as a back up or supplement to what is already out there and accessible..  


Q. How does lower oil price help the dollar?
A. I don’t really see it “helping” the dollar, but rather stimulating the economy (and psychologically making people want to spend money.)


Q. How long will this continue? When do you see prices going up to normal levels?

A. I see it rising after the first of the year.  I want to say Easter of 2015 or close to that time.

Q. Recently you fore told that Brazilian government is involved in a HUGE corruption scandal. It is unfolding right and some people already cry for impeachment and getting the president out of office.  My question is how will this affect the local currency (Real) value with respect to Dollar and Euro? Will it drop significantly? Thank You!
A. I do not see a huge drop in the currency valuation, but the economy will suffer (people are spending, investing and borrowing less).  There will be a lot of skepticism with regard to any business dealings, and it will feel like it comes to a halt.  It will take a long time for the trust to be rebuilt and people to take a risk investing again..

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A. I see NSW as being one of the safer areas to be in (specifically the interior / central portion). Sydney feels a little worrisome (I get an impression that heavy storms that look like hurricanes (??) will hit that area and cause flooding for many.

When I look at a map, the area labeled QLD, near the coast, looks the most volatile.  I see that out into the ocean there are small islands that are in reality volcanoes, (or volcanoes beneath the water??) and those will erupt.  In the process of erupting they will cause earthquakes that result in large tidal waves hitting this area.  I don’t see the waves going deep inland, but the northeast coast looks to get hit hard.

If we have to relocate (to South Australia or Western part of Australia), then what will be the best time from now on? 
A.  I get that by this time next year, or very early 2016 would be a good time to transition more inland.

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A. I don’t get an image of major destruction or devastation to this area.. There is some flooding along the coast, but the “major” activity comes from east and is slowed and broken by land masses along the way.  I see larger storms start in the Northern Pacific, and by the time they get to Vietnam they are greatly slowed by the Philippines.

Q. I wonder if you can have sometime for one of your global questions. You may know that the region I live in, Catalonia, had a sort-of-non-legal referendum to ask people if it wanted to become an independent country. Out of 6 million people, about two of them went to vote and most declared their willingness to be a sovereign country. What do you see about it in the short-mid-term future? WIll there be a new country in Europe made of the breaking of Spain?
A. I get it will happen, but it will take a while.  I get the block comes from an outside influence rather than the country itself.  I see the people want and welcome the independence, but Spain isn’t eager to let them go.  Eventually, I do see this country being independent within the next 3 to 5 years.  

And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you. 



Source: http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2014/12/q-xlviii-short-answers-to-oil-opec.html

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