October 5, 2008
Well… This time it may be for real. This is similar to where we were March 17, 2008. The song remains the same… only the singers are somewhat different… and a whole lot more scared!
The world is quickly falling off a financial cliff into a total systemic financial collapse. We would have been there last March 17 with Bear Sterns, etc. if it weren’t for a weekend James Bondian effort by the Fed, PPT, Exchange Rate Stabilization Fund and numerous other devious groups. They spent that weekend eating pizza, drinking coffee, smoking, and not sleeping… pulling out everything in their sundry manipulative war chests, to further the extent of their hold on the economy, preserve their distorted status quo and assure that it all doesn’t fall apart “too” fast… at least until after the elections.
As soon as the world financial markets wake up completely and see that paper denominated assets, no matter if a fund, mortgage, stock, derivative, bond, Federal Reserve Notes (illegal U. S. currency), or whatever… are worthless… and everyone starts running for the investment exits… then we will be open for a major worldwide political and financial disaster.
It’s not total gloom and doom… yet…. There is still some gold and a tiny bit of silver left to purchase at the present giveaway prices of about $750 and $11 an ounce, respectively. However, as with the time constraints on the aforementioned fooling with the economy, the availability of precious metals… especially silver, is also quickly coming to an end.
See if you notice the urgency that is now prevailing in the market place and the fact that there seems to be little to be done but pull out all the stops on the smoke and mirrors that used to work at least some of the time. Too little, too late…? How about “the horse is out of the barn, no one knows where it went and the barn is burning down?” – Just a thought for you to ponder. – Larson.
Tags: Economy, Federal Reserve, Financial Collapse, Plunge Protection Team, Silver, Silver price, World Systemic Financial Collapse