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Monday
Dec052011

Wake-Up Call - 12/05/11

$16,000,000,000 Is Quite A Lot Of Money

You don’t have it. I don’t have it. So Bernanke creates it. The man is deranged. That is the only possible explanation. There is no possible way in which that money could have been destined to help ordinary people. And the money was only made available because the Fed never thought they would be required to divulge what they did. Indeed, it took all of two years to force their hand. The Federal Reserve is an evil institution. IT NEEDS TO GO. More on the frightful Detention Act. Crazed madmen (and women) seem to be on a fateful mission – to keep you all in line. The Germans never rose up in the early 1930s against Hitler. If the Americans follow suit, they, too, will take the consequences. When will the Second Great Depression be recognized as such? Not for many years if the 1930s are any example. People did not talk about a depression until around 1939. The frightful consequences of falling home prices. The fate of the unemployed.

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