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December 21, 2011

THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF THE PENDING EU COLLAPSE!

“When the hell do we the so called common people wake the hell up? Unlimited money supply is not enough for these people. They want all of our souls!!”

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: bank bailouts, Bank of America, Banksters, Euro, European Financial Crisis, Eurozone, Federal Reserve, Germany, Goldman Sachs, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, Italy, JP Morgan, loss of sovereignty, Sovereignty, technocrats, USD

November 10, 2011

European Crisis Explained

h/t cryptogon

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: bank bailouts, Euro, European Financial Crisis, Eurozone, Federal Reserve, Germany, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, Italy, loss of sovereignty, Sovereignty, USD

October 6, 2011

Refreshing and Scarey ~ IMF advisor says we face a Worldwide Banking Meltdown

Zerohedge has this story over at their site, but to give this puppy more exposure we thought it wise to bring it over here. Here’s what ZH has to say –

“A week after the BBC exploded Alessio Rastani to the stage, it has just done it all over again. In an interview with IMF advisor Robert Shapiro, the bailout expert has pretty much said what, once again, is on everyone’s mind: “If they can not address [the financial crisis] in a credible way I believe within perhaps 2 to 3 weeks we will have a meltdown in sovereign debt which will produce a meltdown across the European banking system. We are not just talking about a relatively small Belgian bank, we are talking about the largest banks in the world, the largest banks in Germany, the largest banks in France, that will spread to the United Kingdom, it will spread everywhere because the global financial system is so interconnected. All those banks are counterparties to every significant bank in the United States, and in Britain, and in Japan, and around the world. This would be a crisis that would be in my view more serrious than the crisis in 2008…. What we don’t know the state of credit default swaps held by banks against sovereign debt and against European banks, nor do we know the state of CDS held by British banks, nor are we certain of how certain the exposure of British banks is to the Ireland sovereign debt problems.”

To read more from Zerohedge click HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: America crashes, austerity measures, Bad Bank, bankruptcy, CDS, China, Christine LeGuard, Counterparties, Credit Default Swaps, Default, Euro, Eurozone, Eurozone crashes, France, Germany, Greece, Greece bankruptcy, Greece protests, IMF, International Monetary Fund, Ireland, Japan, Meltdown, Morgan Stanley, New Constition, Newspaper, Reuters, Robert Shapiro advisor IMF, Sovereign Debt, T-Room, the t room, thousands protest, UK crashes, United Kingdom

July 29, 2011

Hope you're prepared…

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: America's Depression, Amerigeddon, bernanke, blankfein, Boehner budget plan, Budget Default, DC and Kabuki Theater, deflation, Democratic Party, Federal Reserve, George Soros, Goldman Sachs, Higher Gas Prices, IMF, Inflation, International Monetary Fund, Jewish Bankers, JP Morgan, Koch Brothers, Max Keiser, Obama, Reid budget plan, Republican Party, Sovereignty, T-Room, the t room

March 24, 2011

Banksters & Government Exposed. IMF Prepares for Threat to Monetary System. Plosser on Fed's Exit

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppkniGDDSV4

BELOW ARE TWO MUST READ ARTICLES BY ZEROHEDGE

IMF Prepares For “Threat To International Monetary System”

Back in April 2010, before Waddell and Reed sold a few shares of ES, effectively destroying the market on news that Europe was insolvent, we made the following observation: “The IMF has just announced that it is expanding its New Arrangement to Borrow (NAB) multilateral facility from its existing $50 billion by a whopping $500 billion (SDR333.5 billion), to $550 billion.” Little did we know that our conclusion “something big must be coming” would prove spot on just a month later after Greece, then Ireland, then Portgual, and soon Spain, Italy, Belgium, and pretty much all other European countries would topple like dominoes tethered together by a flawed monetary regime. Well, based on news from Dow Jones we can now safely predict the following: “something bigger must be coming.” As if the IMF’s trillions in open lending facilities (many of which have recently been adjusted to uncapped) were not enough, we now learn that the world lender of last resort (which in theory is the Fed, but apparently Bernanke has been getting a little shy lately so is offsetting his direct lending directives to secondary organizations like the IMF, leaving the Fed with only USD liquidity swaps) is about to activate a “Special Funding Pool” – Dow Jones explains: “The International Monetary Fund is expected to soon activate a special funding pool that will boost the fund’s ability to prevent or resolve economic crises, two people familiar with the situation said Thursday. One of the people said the activation of the funding–which can only be made by a special request from the IMF managing director to the board–was in anticipation of an expected wave of new IMF programs, including the possible expansion of the Greek bailout package.” Wonderful. Global financial cataclysm rinse repeat all over again…

More from Dow Jones:

Read the rest of the post and comments by clicking HERE

Charles Plosser Speaks On The Fed’s “Exit”

Highlights from the just released speech by Philly Fed hawk Charles Plosser:

  • Fed’s Plosser says would want to make explicit the Fed’s commitment to a numerical inflation objective
  • Says important to communicate a systemic plan that describes where Fed is going, how it will get there
  • Says his proposed strategy would tie pace of asset sales to size of interest rate increases
  • Says his preferred exit strategy would raise rates, shrink balance sheet concurrently
  • Says failure to exit in timely manner will have serious consequences on inflation, economic stability in future
  • Says monetary policy will have to reverse course in the not too distant future
  • Says consumer spending continues to expand at reasonably robust rate
  • Says US economy seems to be on much firmer foundation
  • Says labor market conditions are improving

In other words, an attempt to return confusion over the fate of QE3. As for the Fed existing anything…. good luck. As part of his exit proposals, Plosser proposes two exit plans (12 and 18 months) both of which sees a dramatic reduction in reserves, a hike in IOER, and asset sell offs. Should the Fed indeed proceed to do this, the market will prolapse.

Read Posser’s full statement and comments by clicking HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Alan Greenspan, Audit the Fed, Australia, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, Bankers, Banksters, bernanke, Brazil, Central Banks, CNBC, Commercial Real Estate, con men, currency, Czech, European Central Bank, Excess Reserves, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Bank, Fiat currency, financial con, financial crisis, Godfather, Gold, government, Great Depression, Hungary, IMF, International Monetary Fund, Israel, Japan, Lawmakers, Market Conditions, Mexico, middle east, Monetary Policy, monetary system, Moral Hazard, New Zealand, Norges Bank, Norway, Paper money, Philly Fed, Plosser, Poland, Real estate, recovery, Saudi Arabia, Silver, Swiss National Bank, System Open Market Account, the Federal Reserve, Unemployment, Wall Street, Zerohedge

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