Submitted
by Tyler Durden on
04/12/2013 15:27 -
Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds
blog,
‘Any sufficiently advanced
cartel's actions are indistinguishable from magic.
You
may be surprised to learn that a marginalized, lowly blogger (me) has magical
powers. It's not something I display in public, for self-evident reasons,
but when two young friends, M.K. and K.K., expressed extreme skepticism, well,
I was forced to display some wushu magic. Oh ye of little
faith....
Don't ask--it's magic. The technique will be familiar to
anyone who has practiced the esoteric Taoist arts, and after much pleading and
cajoling, I revealed one basic technique to the young ladies.
To my chagrin, they both quickly mastered what had taken me
years of arduous effort. M.K. shows me how it feels to be on the receiving
end--ouch:
K.K. blasts her sister big-time:
OK,
it's not quite magic. Like many other cutting-edge fads, such as
money-printing to infinity, this type of faux manga-style martial arts began in
Japan:
Latest Japanese Schoolgirl Trend: Fake Dragon Ball Attacks.
But
let's talk a bit about real magic. Science fiction author Arthur C.
Clarke's Three Laws famously include this one:
Any
sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
As
evidence, I present the S&P 500 from January 1, 2013 to the present, April
12, 2013:
Don't
ask--it's magic. Some of the potions and incantations have been leaked, of
course, for example POMO and the pre-open purchase of E-Mini contracts, but
like any good magic, the real techniques are secret.
As
a result of the stupendous rally in the SPX, I propose a Fourth Law:
Any
sufficiently advanced cartel's actions are indistinguishable from magic.