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The acceleration of inflation is baked into the economic cake
for, at minimum, the next 12 to 18 months worldwide. Fed jawboning
won't change that. Phony PPT dollar rallies won't change that.
Fed rate hikes won't change that. The reduction of money and
credit won't change that. Falling oil prices won't change that.
Lies about economic statistics, and especially about inflation data,
won't change that. So, why can't the rate of inflation be changed for
the next 12 to 18 months, you might ask? The reason is because
inflation is not determined by smoke and mirrors, or by gimmicks and false
data. It is determined by the rate at which the total supply of money
and credit is being expanded or contracted (what economists call M3), which
is measured by determining how much money and credit is being fed into, or
subtracted from, each nation's financial system by its central bank over
the course of a given month, as compared with the amount determined for the
previous month. That figure is then annualized. Basically, the
annualized rate of M3 that is determined for any nation becomes that
nation's rate of inflation (expansion) or deflation (contraction), with a
delay that usually runs about 6 to 18 months.
Contrary to what the fane-stream media, pusillanimous pundits
and Wall Street shills might tell you, inflation is caused by too much
money and credit chasing after too few goods, and today's oil and food
crisis is now providing everyone with a textbook example of how profligate
expansion of money and credit can ruin an economy in a frighteningly short
period of time. The baked-in inflation rate for the will run from
its current 12.625% to as high as 18% over the next 12 to 18 months, even
if the Fed totally cuts off all money and credit tomorrow and then throws
rate hikes in for good measure! Our current actual (as opposed to
official) rate of inflation of 12.625% is running at a lag of about one
year from the time M3 had reached the 12.625% level, and that is why we see
12 to 18 more months of 12.625% to 18% inflation. We have extended
our projection out to 18 months because we do not see M3 going below 12%
any time soon.
If the Fed and the traitors in the White House and Congress
want to see stagflation gone wild, just go ahead and let the Fed raise
rates and/or contract the supply of money and credit. The baked-in
inflation will then continue even as the economy goes into a thermonuclear
meltdown! The Dow will lose 500 to 1000 points on each .25% rate hike
as de-leveraging accelerates, margins are tightened and liquidity is
drained from the system. Bond markets will be destroyed as principal
plummets. The situation is now so bad that even a substantially
weaker yen cannot bring enough carry trade liquidity into the system to
hold up the general stock markets. It now takes 3.5 more yen to buy a
dollar or a euro than it did with the Dow was just over 13,000, yet the Dow
is now at just over 12,300. Part of the current stock market weakness
is due to the lack of support from the PPT, which is trying to minimize the
liquidity and profits available to large specs that could be used to rally
metals. Hence, the need for protective derivatives.
Further, any dollar strength achieved by any such Fed rate
hikes will have little impact on gold and silver because the resulting
destruction of the economy will send everyone to gold and silver as the
safe-haven of choice. Treasuries and money markets will still be
yielding negative rates of return while the banks are getting hammered by
the next round of the ongoing real estate debacle. As attention moves
from the hundreds of billions of toxic waste held by banks in off-balance
sheet SIV's to the hundreds of billions in toxic waste held by banks in
off-balance sheet VIE's (Variable Interest Entities), any
dollar-denominated treasuries and money markets aren't going to cut it any
more as the real estate market drops into an even deeper, darker pit,
sending the various real estate derivatives, and bank balance sheets,
further down into the depths of the abyss. You will then watch
precious metals go up with the dollar instead of running contrary to one
another, and food and energy commodities might keep going up as stocks,
bonds and other paper assets continue to be shunned by traders despite the
stronger dollar. Throw in bank failures, heavy toxic waste
write-downs, earnings disappointments, a consumer spending crisis, a credit
default swap crisis, a new false-flag attack and/or a new theatre of
conflict, and only precious metals will be going up with oil as the dollar
gets taken out by the ensuing recession.
Rate hikes, coupled with weaker real estate values, and thus huge
declines in both bond principal value and bond collateral value, could set
off a bear market in bonds that could take the whole system down even more
quickly than the credit-crunch and subprime debacles
combined.
Note that when the Fed was on its rate hike campaign that
terminated at 5.25%, inflation continued to grow because M3 was wildly
expanded during the entire rate hike campaign. That is what separates
the current inflationary debacle from all other periods of inflation.
During all other periods of high inflation, the cure for an
overheated economy was applied by either an increase in interest rates or
by a contraction in M3, or by both. The current inflationary cycle is
the first period of high inflation where interest rate hikes were totally
offset, and overwhelmed by, the expansion of money and credit which totally
negated any slowing of the economy that might have been achieved by the
rate hikes. The Fed, Wall Street and our bought-off and compromised
government officials conspired to keep up the speculation that was used to
power the ongoing derivatives fraud by pumping out prodigious amounts of
money and credit while lying to us about inflation, which was skyrocketing
as a result. That is the precise reason why the Fed's rate hikes
failed to cool the economy and to slow inflation. Instead, the
derivatives fraud led to the credit-crunch, which then cooled our economy.
Then, in order to attempt to save our economy, rates had to be cut
back by the Fed while money and credit were expanded even further, the
perfect formula for hyperinflation which you are now witnessing as we write
this issue of the IF. In addition, the economy was not saved, and now
inflation is getting worse as the direct outcome of the failed measures to
save our economy, thus causing further and additional damage to our economy
as food and energy costs skyrocket and US consumers are tapped out.
That, in turn, is the perfect formula for
hyperstagflation.
Note that our economy was destroyed already before the
credit-crunch by free trade, globalization, off-shoring, outsourcing and
both legal and illegal immigration, and now we have rampant inflation to
boot. Precious metals and their related shares, professionally
managed Forex accounts and Swiss franc-denominated government bonds are
your only options at this point to avoid being beggared and impoverished by
the Illuminati.
As mentioned above, an orgy of Wall Street fraud has brought us
an economy-killing credit-crunch. That credit-crunch has forced the
Fed to initiate a maniacal expansion of money and credit to keep Illuminist
insider financial institutions from imploding. Much of the money and
credit from that maniacal expansion is not being re-loaned because all
confidence in the system has been lost due to rampant, rampaging fraud,
much of which was committed by Illuminist insiders against other Illuminist
insiders, proving once again that there is no honor among thieves. So
where is this huge portion of all that money and credit going if it is not
being re-loaned? A very large portion is being used to make
substantial, speculative profits from a whole bevy of commodities,
especially from crude oil and agricultural products, by virtue of a
loophole provided by the depraved group of village idiots who run our
country (Congress), a loophole that allows big banks to operate in the
commodities markets without position limits, allowing them to run amok in
those markets with privileges that are not extended to other, non-elitist
players. Our government regulators always provide us with such a
level playing field, don't they? What an absolute disgrace.
Inflation is destroying the world economy as central banks around
the globe pump out money and credit until it inundates everything, and the
leading creator of inflation and destroyer of the world economy is the
Federal Reserve, a private banking concern, a majority of which is owned by
two shareholders, namely, JP Morgan Chase and Citigroup, the main
fraudsters of Wall Street. Wherever you see financial chicanery,
these two malfeasants are usually somewhere in the mix. Ask Enron and
Bear Stearns shareholders. And now the Fed's machinations, in cahoots
with elitist banks around the world, have caused a worldwide stock market
crash and have sent the world financial system into an inflationary
quagmire, perhaps to pave the way for world government. You have
already seen us drop from a high last year of about 14,200 on the Dow to
today's roughly 12,300, a 13%+ loss. That would have been triple or
quadruple were it not for the PPT. Then there is China, whose stock
market has shed 50% from its peak, India, whose markets have shed 27% from
their peak, Japan, whose stock markets have been in a state of implosion
for two decades and Brazil, which is about to watch its currency implode
for the second time in a decade.
uses 5 times more oil per unit of GDP produced than does the .
What do you think oil prices are doing to them? So much for
free trade and globalism, and so much for the hypothesis that emerging
markets can carry the world financial markets while the US and other
western economies in Canada and Europe go under. What you have is a
worldwide disaster in the making, with food shortages, starvation, social
upheaval and revolution on their way. The would-be lords of the
universe have really done it this time. We expect that very few of
them will survive when people find out what they have
done.
Robert the Bruce stopped the British Black Nobility from
imposing their draconian feudal system on
in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn. Our Founding Fathers fought and
won two wars against the perfidious British Black Nobility to keep them
from imposing their mercantilism and European-style, debt-based, private
fractional reserve banking system on America with victories in the
Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Now we can add Ireland, whose
citizens have stopped the European Union and its free trade, globalist
agenda, both supported by the British Black Nobility and the other Black
Nobility of Europe, dead in their tracks with a vote against the Lisbon
Treaty, which was the EU's attempt to short circuit the common folk of
Europe to establish their regional dictatorship and regional currency in
preparation for a diabolical one-world government and one-world currency.
Let's hope that the citizens of the do the same with the clandestine
North American Union and the Amero. This adds to the EU's woes as a
one-interest-rate-fits-all policy continues to alienate the weaker EU
members from the EU's economic powerhouse, , the vast majority of whose
citizens want their old Deutsche Marks back. While that group of
weaker members may include , and while has shown considerable weakness
from an economic point of view lately, that weakness does not appear to
extend to their political wisdom. Let's hear it for the Irish!
ERIN GO
BRAGH!!!
Retail sales rose 1.0% for the month of May. Big whoop!
That figure is not adjusted for the actual rate of inflation, which
also just happens to be approximately 1.0% per month here in the .
That means retail sales were actually flat, with all growth
attributed to price increases and not a smidgeon to an increase in the
amount of goods which consumers purchased. Thus, our 160
billion-stimulus package netted a big fat goose egg.
Perfect.
It is clear that oil and food are being driven up while gold
and silver are being suppressed, so that when it comes time for the next
precious metals rally, everything else will be hit and the dollar will be
talked up. Apparently the cartel has not yet figured out that all the
money from the sell-off of oil and other commodities will have to find a
home somewhere, and precious metals are a very likely resting place.
No one believes anything emanating from Bernanke, the Fed or our
Treasury anymore. They have been dead wrong about every prediction
they have made, and have lied pathologically. We will likely see rate
cuts before we ever see rate hikes. The next debacle is on its way,
and as soon as Ben the Bear Killer gets wind of it, he'll drop rates faster
than JP Morgan Chase took over Bear Stearns with a big, juicy taxpayer gift
courtesy of the Fed. Meanwhile, we must endure the poppycock drivel
that the Fed and our Treasury support a strong dollar, with M3 still over
16% and ongoing, unbridled speculation by banks in the commodities markets
with easy cash and credit from the Fed, received in exchange for toxic
waste collateral. Again, perfect.
Not only does the nominal price of gold and silver tell you how
desperate we are financially, but the degree of manipulation should also be
considered. If gold and silver are used as hedges, especially gold,
then why do they go down when everything else is going up? Oil was
only at 112 when gold was over 1000. Now we have 870 gold with oil at
135 and many food commodities doubling, tripling and quadrupling.
Does that make any sense to anyone? If it does, then they are
either a cartel insider, or they are just plain dumb. Three cheers
for ETF's and mint certificates, backed by the gold and silver of the
proletariat which is now being used by the elitists to suppress precious
metals by selling and leasing the very gold and silver which the duped
proletariat think they own, while resource shares are ignored or
naked-shorted. This transpires as bullion banks are paid to take out
short-term silver leases and as specs continue to gamble in rigged casinos
owned by the elitists while refusing to purchase and take possession of
their gold and silver for cash. Welcome to corporatist, fascist ,
where the sheople continue to confirm P. T. Barnum's famous quote.
Detach yourself from the Matrix, or get
reamed.
If you think employment is bad now, wait until thousands of
municipalities go bankrupt. They are the only ones making any
significant contributions of good-paying jobs at this point. Their
tax receipts are dropping into the tank as their bond insurers go belly up,
as their ratings drop off a cliff, as their lending rates double, triple or
more, and as the auction rate municipal bond market goes the way of the
dodo bird, while the 330 billion owned by auction rate municipal
bondholders goes up in flames since there exists no market where they can
be sold, and bank's do not intend to revive the old one. The state
and local governments are about to join consumers in the big
"Sorry-We're-All-Tapped-Out" final binge party as they make
appointments to have consultations with their bankruptcy attorneys.
This transpires as they are forced to take over houses that have been
abandoned by people who should never have owned them in the first place and
as they make accommodations for the tent cities that are growing in size
and number by the hour. Wonder what corporate earnings will look like
when the municipal tits are shut off?
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