
October 17, 2012 – Picture of the Day: Mt. Kangchenjunga in the Himalayas: This mountain is the third highest in the world, with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 feet) and located along the India-Nepal border in the Himalayas. The Kangchenjunga massif represents “The Five Treasures of Snows”, as it contains five peaks, four of them over 8,450 m (27,720 feet).
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Disaster researcher and current financial and economic news and events: Accidents, economics, financial, news, nature, volcanoes, floods, earthquakes, fires; airplane, ship & train wrecks; tornadoes, mine cave-ins, hurricanes, pestilence, blizzards, storms, tzuami's, explosions, pollution, famine; heat & cold waves; nuclear accidents, drought, stampedes and general.
Futures trader using high volume and open interest futures markets. Also, a financial, weather and mundane astrologer with over 30 years of experience.
Three University degrees from California State University Northridge:
BS - Accounting
MS - Busines Administration
BA - Psychology
Served in the U. S. Army as an Armored Platoon Leader in the 5th Battalion, 68th Armored Regiment, 8th Infantry Division (Retired).
Have published three books and 36 articles available for sale through my blog:
Commodology - Secret of Soyobeans (Financial Astrology)
Timing is the Key (Financial Astrology)
Scum City, a fiction novel (no longer available, under contract to major publisher)
Currently resident of Las Vegas, NV, USA
Wow! Very nice.