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The Fed’s Sleazy Idea Of “Transparency”
Don’t believe the propaganda — whenever the Fed offers “more transparency”, they are only looking to twist the knife in Main Street’s back further. Their latest announcement about publishing “interest rate projections” is no different…
6Jan2012 | admin | 6 comments | ContinuedHow The Bankers Drive Up Bullion Prices, Part I
We have a sector of companies generating record profits, huddled within entire economies which will soon be in a state of total collapse. This is to be followed by what we can conservatively expect to be a 1000% increase in total investment, by a throng of investors being simultaneously driven by extreme fear and extreme greed.
19Dec2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Land of Anti-Gold Propaganda
“Getting all governments to devalue their currencies simultaneously is the most effective means to hide the total destruction of our currencies from the near-comatose sheep. Returning to the analogy of two people jumping off a tall building, to each other neither appears to be moving – or at the very least it drastically reduces their perception of the speed at which both are falling.”
14Dec2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | ContinuedCorzine, Condensed (‘Implode’s “Instant Counter-Spin”)
“though his mouth moved, he didn’t say much.” — our reaction to Corzine’s dissemblements in his Congressional testimony of today.
8Dec2011 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedDon’t Blame The Millionaires
There is no reason for the media to be blaming “millionaires” for wealth inequality. Yes, they too have benefited from the lowest tax rates in history for those on top. However, there is a huge conceptual difference between the millionaires (or even billionaires) and the trillionaires.
5Dec2011 | JeffNielson | 5 comments | ContinuedThe Battle of the Euro Bond
With only the weak-willed Angela Merkel playing the role of “Frodo” against the “Dark Lords” of Wall Street, the situation could hardly be more dire – or hopeless.
30Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 2 comments | ContinuedGold, Orange Juice, and ‘Tang’
Just as savvy beverage-drinkers will inevitably shun excessively diluted Tang, eventually our deluded masses will figure out the bankers’ paper scam — and react accordingly. There is a very precise name for this economic phenomenon: hyperinflation, where paper fiat currencies go to zero.
24Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | ContinuedBankster-Created Commodity Crisis Intensifies
The most recent (and most terrifying) example of bankster commodities-manipulation crimes against humanity is in the massively important global cooking oils market. Affluent Westerners may not fully appreciate the tremendous importance of this market (and global stockpiles of those oils); however it is arguably the most important niche in global food production.
24Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | ContinuedInterview with Charles Savoie on TPTB of Silver Manipulation
Charles links a relatively small but extremely powerful group of individuals (and often their descendants) together through two common “threads”: their propensity for actions which were extremely detrimental to the silver market and/or the holders of silver; and their membership in a little-known organization which they have called “The Pilgrims”.
11Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 6 comments | ContinuedSilver: Shorting Consumes, Investing Conserves
There is less silver in the world today on a per capita basis, and less silver in the world today in relation to the supply of gold than at any other time in at least 600 years, prompting Ted Butler to dub silver “The Rarest Earth”.
10Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 8 comments | Continued