Monday, August 22, 2016

44 57 99 | Death of Bonnie Baha, top female financial analyst, reported August 22, 2016


Bonnie Baha?  Am I living under a rock?  Who is this?

Anyhow, notice below this woman passed at age '57'.  Scottish Rite = 57



http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/22/investing/bonnie-baha-doubleline-gundlach/index.html

The name 'Bonnie Baha' has a lot in common with 'car crash'.


Car Crash = 44; Kill = 44


The name of her bond fund, 'DoubleLine', also has a connection to '45', like the upcoming Presidential race, sure to be won by Hillary Clinton.




The man she died with also had a '99' connection.


10/30/1959 = 10+30+19+59 = 118
10/30/59 = 10+30+59 = 99

7 comments:

  1. "Baha was regarded as one of the best corporate credit analysts in the United States." I wonder if something's up in the corporate bond market?

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    1. We'll know for sure when they start jumping out windows.

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    2. I'm still looking for market crash dates. so far I've got 9/5 9/6 9/12 9/30 10/3 11/11 11/26

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  2. Oh wow. Her last CNBC interview 5/3 she trashed the FED and said the employment numbers aren't real. LOL
    http://doubleline.com/global-developed-credit-media/

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  3. We got a confirmation of trouble in the corporate bond market!
    From the FED meeting in Jackson Hole..
    "But Fed officials at three-day conference that ended Saturday also said they need to consider new policy tools for use down the road, such as raising the inflation target or even Fed purchases of non-government-backed assets like corporate debt."
    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/fed-nears-rate-hikes-policymakers-plan-brave-world-005117150--business.html
    So for the first time in FED history they're considering buying corporate bond debt. Holy cow!
    "Baha was regarded as one of the best corporate credit analysts in the United States."
    Looks like Bonnie Baha ran into some really nasty CB info and wasn't going to keep her mouth shut about it. Since she was the best anaylyst in the country that would have been a big problem for the banksters. Put this down as a murder and stay away from the bond market!

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