Sunday, July 29, 2012

Bloomberg – World Financial Market To Be Rebalanced By Currency Revaluation!

Bloomberg – World Financial Market To Be Rebalanced By Currency Revaluation!

29 Jul
Bloomberg – World Financial Market To Be Rebalanced By Currency Revaluation!
These financial gurus from Themis & Aegis tell you how the markets will be rebalanced worldwide and how it will happen soon. They say that you will go to bed some Saturday night and wake up Sunday morning to a new financial revaluation for every currency in the world. They believe that this will happen soon.

July 25 (Bloomberg) — Themis Trading’s Sal Arnuk and Aegis Capital’s Stanley Crouch speak with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller about the concerns that keep them up at night as investors. They speak on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg Rewind.” (Source: Bloomberg) <- See Video Here

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  2. Oh And While We’re At It, Nanny Pelosi’s Net Worth Is A Whopping $196,299,990.00.
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Here Is How It Stands Now With The Political Scum Who Are Bilking America & The World!

If there were a prize for the best “do as I say, not as I do” politician, the latest winner would be California Senator Dianne Feinstein. Senator Feinstein, who is currently leading a crusade to plug the White House’s recent spring of classified military leaks, is the Chairwoman of the powerful Select Committee on Intelligence. Because of her position of power, she has become “deeply disturbed by the continuing leaks of classified information to the media.” In other words, Ms. Feinstein finds it appalling that the American public is finding out about the not-so-glamorous doings of its own government. Her scorn for disinfecting sunlight has inspired her to call for the prosecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for espionage.

This talk of super secretive government would be all fine and good for a minion of the security state except for one thing: Senator Feinstein is one of the biggest leakers in Congress herself. And it just so happens that her husband hasbenefited financially from contracting with the U.S. military. For all her talk of protecting the American people, Feinstein is just another well-connected thief in the societal racket known as the state. As Salon’s Glenn Greenwald trenchantly observes:
That the powerful Senator who has devoted herself to criminally punishing low-level leakers and increasing the wall of secrecy is herself “one of the biggest leakers in Congress” is about as perfect an expression as it gets of how the rule of law and secrecy powers are sleazily exploited in Washington



In the scum filled world of politics, unscrupulous behavior is a permanent fixture. It’s why the rule makers go out of their way to convince the voting public that its best interests are being taken to heart. The vision of a righteous government is sold to the people not just on Election Day but everyday thereafter. As long as voters stay complacent in the fantasy that their elected representatives are fighting the good fight, outspoken critics of the state will remain a minority. No amount of shoddy logic, guilt tripping, or blatant lies will awake the masses before it’s too late and all previous memories of freedom have been violently stripped away.



The truth is suppressed by the fantasy being continually force fed to the public, not just by politicians and their teleprompters, but by the a vast portion of the media which acts more like a squawk box for the state itself rather than an independent observer. The New York Times, the supposed great standard-bearer of journalistic quality, recently admitted that its stenographers and reporters allow their writings to be contorted by the same public officials who they claim to cover objectively. These reporters, so desperate to get a few words with any government official, are willing to give full discretion on what is reported right back to the people whose interest lies in manipulating the information the public receives. As the Times article reveals:
From Capitol Hill to the Treasury Department, interviews granted only with quote approval have become the default position.



The unconscionable behavior of the political class should be thought of as a contagious disease that infiltrates any industry that comes within influence of the state. Government contractors, lobbying associations, favored corporations, and even the press all seek to use the monopolized power of government to further their own interests. Instead of attempting to roll back stifling regulations, many of these firms simply wish to get in on the spoils of the great extortionary scheme.

The results are always the same. Politicians pretend to be saving the people from cold-natured capitalism while politically-connected businessmen and bankers act as if their commercial success is completely of their own doing. The hidden truth is both act in tandem to fleece the average taxpayer.



The fantasy then continues unabated. As F.A. Hayek recognized in The Road to Serfdom, central planners and their intellectual patrons achieve their power by gathering the “support of all the docile and gullible, who have no strong convictions of their own but are prepared to accept a ready-made system of values if it is only drummed into their ears sufficiently loudly and frequently.”

No matter how many times government policy fails to deliver on its promises, the reasoning stays the same: Politicians just need more tax dollars to spend goods into existence, central bankers need to print more money, human rights must be stripped away to ensure safety, consumers need to spend more and save less, and government will always know best.



Today as most major economies are taking a turn for the worse, news outlets are filled with the pleas of esteemed intellectuals for further monetary stimulus and spending. Even those economists generally considered in favor of markets are looking to central banks, which are given a totally non-free market government grant of privilege, to induce a boom in lending and demand through printing money.

As Pater Tenebrarum pointed out, it appears that Federal Reserve is close to announcing another round of monetary expansion. The Telegraph’s veteran economics commentator Ambrose Evans-Pritchard even went as far as to pen an editorial titled “Weimar solution beckons as manufacturing crashes in US Fifth District?”


 
No one seemed to ask the more important question of “since when does destroying a nation’s currency and setting the foundation for the rise of a murderous regime actually help out manufacturing when all is said and done? “
Even the man on the street, unlike Evans-Pritchard and his money-crankish peers in academia and print media, realizes that adding to the stock of currency does not add to society’s overall stock of wealth. More paper dollars, euros, yen, etc. isn’t the same as more foodstuffs, personal computers, and cellular phones.



When Zimbabwe’s stock market was skyrocketing to heavenly heights in 2007, the inflation lovin’ crowd must have looked on with delight at the uninhibited fruition of their favored policy. Grandmothers carrying wheelbarrows full of cash to the supermarket to purchase a few loafs of bread meant nothing in the face of accelerating GDP figures.



But again, the fantasy at play here is the idea that the state can create something out of nothing with the magic of the printing press. But as history proves time and time again, unbacked credit expansion always sews the seeds of its own destruction as the boom must inevitably turn to bust.

The real beneficiaries of newly created fiat money isn’t society in general but, as Murray Rothbard notes, “the State, State-manipulated banks and their favorites” who are first in line to receive the currency first. Proponents of central banking must spend a good deal of time concocting nonsensical explanations to ensure the overall public realize how ripped off it really is.
 

All we need is the right major crisis, and the nations will accept the New World Order. -David Rockefeller

At no place in time were governments ever formed with good intentions in mind. This is the unvarnished truth as opposed to the fantasy world that is indoctrinated first within public school classrooms and is repeated in various outlets until old age. The state being a burden on society is a universal principle that transcends through all governmental levels and sizes. It was recently reported that a thirteen year old had his hot dog cart shut down by city officials in the city of Holland, Michigan. Because of zoning restrictions aimed at protecting already established restaurants, the boy, Nathan Duszynski, saw his small enterprise succumb to the crookedness of local government officials.



Now just think about this for a minute. A thirteen year old was savvy enough and had the foresight to purchase a significant amount of capital to start a modest business. When most kids his age are sitting in front of the television, Duszynski was gaining real world business experience. His customers didn’t say no to his effort; the government did. The public is typically told that zoning laws are for their own safety when quite the opposite is true. Zoning laws, like practically any decree that stems from closed-door dealings of politicians, are to the benefit of some individuals at the expense of others.

Mr. Duszynski, by virtue of his entrepreneurship, has already accomplished more productive-wise than any lifelong bureaucrat or politician. It is this writer’s hope that the shutting down of his small business will serve as a lesson for him in that he won’t buy into the fantasy that the state exists to provide peace and liberty.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bankers aren't inherently rich, they are the middle men between us and our wealth.

They got their share by getting between us and our share.

The set up credit reporting corporations and tell us we aren't credit worthy because we won't give them our energy in exchange for digits in a computer.

If I need a home or a car, or food, I have to ask them for access to my wealth, and they deny me based on the fact that they want me to give them in energy the exact amount I would spend for a car, or home, or food.

When by birth right, I should be able to have home, or food, or shelter if I have none.

I should be able to use my own credit, and get the car, food, or shelter and not have to pay it back to anyone because I will be doing something productive in society expending my energy toward some greater good or goal.

Habitat for Humanity is a good example. If you want the home, you have to put in some sweat equity for it. You help build the home that will be given to you for shelter.

This financial system was thrust upon the America of Old and when that generation passed, this fraud should have passed with them.

I wonder if they pretend People live for 99 years or something like that, and that's why they are holding on to something they set up that long ago.

Well the rest of us didn't sign on and don't want it.

Moove, get out the way, get out the way, get out the way, and we can manage our own property.

Yes there is the fool and his money that will be soon parted.

Some will spend it on cars, homes, and adult entertainment, but if they go from rags to riches to rags, that's their business. It's the same thing when they file bankruptcy. They clear out their creditor status, and the debtor vultures who aren't owed a dime; lay in waiting to claim the position of creditor.

The entire system, stock market, retirement plans, and all are fraud.

They are built on giving nothing, expecting something, and people purchasing a stock in the chance that whoever got the nothing will pay something back on it.

That's why they can leverage so high. They gave nothing, and they loan more nothings, and expect so much capital in return for being in the way.

It has failed...it failed a long time ago.

People go to the bank and still ask for 'their fiat'.

I hear the teller ask them how they want the money, and plain as day they tell the teller and she gives them fiat currency.

There is other currency, but the 'We the People' are still waiting on someone else to do it.

Everyone's standing around saying, 'I'll do it if I see someone else do it'.

Then when I do it, and spend the 'other currency', some clerk with no awareness asks me why am I being difficult.

And the other unaware people laugh because I refuse to spend fiat, and the currency I carry is 'heavier' than the fiat they carry.

Who's laughing?

When you know; they know you know.