Director | March 2, 2010
Can the global financial network crash twice in three years? We don’t forecast a second crash, but you have to notice the crooks are still in power, and debt issuance has reached the point of concern. Bond markets aren’t going to allow cheap debt service any longer. The weaker economies are experiencing outmigration and capital […]
Category: California politics, Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: decline of British pound, Greece bailout, Iceland debt, world economy
Director | October 16, 2009
Economic observers are split into two camps, doomsday prophets and cheerful global recoverists. We expect an unpredictable middle path with surprises, some ugly. We are less certain about the economy than we are about the global socialist takeover, which appears inevitable. Orient your thinking toward both scenarios and weigh your options from your unique position. […]
Category: Depopulation, Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: carbon taxes, economic trends, FDIC levees, Federal Reserve banks, G20 economic policies, Iceland debt, IMF gold sales, Martin Weiss, population control in Australia