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>First Signs of Hyperinflation Have Arrived: US National Debt Can Travel From the Earth t  - JS Kim - Smart Knowledge U
I have to wonder if only certain fiat currencies will crash. I do hold serious concerns when governments around the world start introducing bail in arrangements which they hide from the people (cattle). This to my mind is corruption, not prudent government and if this is what they do then there should be criminal proceedings brought to bear.

Like the author I too believe that governments will in the near distant future show up at the door to confiscate gold....and of course levy capital gains tax. It is a strange world we live in when bankers and their governments are permitted to control economies, waste public money, let domestic gold reserves go offshore and then show up at an individual's door and demand that they hand over their investment. Obscene is a better word. Welcome to a corrupt existence.


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Début de l'article :original artwork above courtesy of @williambanzai7The first signs of hyperinflation have arrived. As I will explain later in this article, it began last week with the meeting of POTUS Obama and his most supportive lobby, the banking industry. Just a few months into Obama's first term as US President in early 2009, I penned an article, "8 Reasons Why the Obama Administration Will Not Solve this Crisis by the End of 2009." Although the title of that article title sounds absurd today, idol worship... Lire la suite
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