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MNeagle
17th December 2010, 08:38 PM
Submitted by Michael Victory on 12/17/2010 20:04 -0500

CPI Hyperinflation Money Supply Purchasing Power Quantitative Easing recovery




Does the average person understand what central bankers globally are doing to money? Do they realize inflation is about to cause crisis in America? I suppose the answer is no, however they will likely soon feel the effects.



Francis Bacon (1561–1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist and author. Bacon developed a reliable method of questioning he believed would free people from dependence on infrequent geniuses (Ozmon & Craver, 2008). He encouraged individuals to develop alternative methods of thought. According to Ozmon &Craver (2008), Bacon believed that “knowledge is power”, and devised what he called the “inductive method.” Bacon’s inductive approach insists on confirmation of specifics before reaching conclusions. Bacon urged people to reexamine all previously accepted knowledge. He believed people should free their minds of various “idols”.

Three of Bacon’s idols, according to Ozmon & Craver, (2008):

1. Idol of the Den:

People believe things because of their own limited experiences.

2. Idol of the Tribe:

People tend to believe things because most people believe them.

3. Idol of the Marketplace:

This idol deals with language because Bacon believed that words often are used in ways that prevent understanding.

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On Idol of the Den:

The average person underestimates the possibility of a disaster and its effects. They believe since something has never happened before it never will. We are all guilty of this as it is human nature.

On Idol of the Tribe:

The idea of a currency collapse or hyperinflation is alien to the average person. They are likely unaware of such an event. If they watch a major television network, they are likely to trust an economic recovery is underway.

On Idol of the Marketplace:

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a government statistic that measures consumer goods and services prices, and is used to gauge inflation in the United States. What is interesting about CPI is that it fails to recognize rising prices of food and energy. What? The cost of food and energy are not considered by government as indicators of overall inflation? Talk about unclear language that restricts understanding.



Warning Signs

Worldwide quantitative easing is flooding global money supply. This money is chasing fewer goods as more and more of the world’s population ramps up consumption. Predictably, this will lead to higher prices. It is happening now, as we are already seeing food and energy prices rise significantly with price increases of 30% or more year-over-year.

Another sign of coming fiscal problems, which ultimately leads to more monetary quantitative easing, is continued uncontrolled spending of federal, state and local governments. As more money is spent, more needs to be created to monetize the debt. Quantitative easing and monetizing are trouble. Especially with a measuring stick now segmented in trillions. Monetizing will ultimately overwhelm purchasing power of everyone holding U.S. dollars, and dollar denominated assets. Inflation is set to occur at an alarming rate.



Drink Upstream

Francis Bacon urged people to reexamine previously accepted knowledge, and believed people should attempt to liberate their minds of the assorted idols. Bacon encouraged individuals to develop an alternative method of thought (Ozmon & Craver, 2008). Is there a chance the prediction of extreme future inflation is inaccurate? Yes, and I genuinely hope it is. This piece isn’t really about if I’m right or wrong. It’s about preparation and identifying the possibilities, because it seems likely economic recovery will not take place anytime soon. It should be easy to see, the signs are all around us.

I reckon it’s still not a bad time to pick up a few pounds of extra rice, tins of tobacco and some junk silver. It is without a doubt a time to heed Francis Bacon’s remarks, to free our minds and think independently.
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Ozmon, H. A. & Craver, S. M. (2008). Philosophical foundations of education (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall.



~MV

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Cebu_4_2
17th December 2010, 09:26 PM
Good post MNeagle

solid
17th December 2010, 10:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn481KcjvMo

Twisted Titan
18th December 2010, 09:24 AM
Current Idols under desconstruction as we speak



The Idol of Security:

Those who believe that someone other than themselve truly has their best interest at heart so they will take care of us.( Police "protection",Federal subsidies etc)

The Idol of Authority:

Those that believe that when presented with a "offical" decree from the state,medical,scienfic establishment it should be followed without question.

Libertytree
18th December 2010, 09:51 AM
The pic of the quarters above brought to mind a story from yesterday.

At the end of my shift and just before I was going home I noticed we were almost out of quarters and went on a change run next door to the supermarket and bought 2 rolls of quarters. Back at the store and is my habit I looked closely at the plastic, shrunk wrapped Q's and to my happiness I spotted a silver one, obviously out of place in the stack of clad but sometimes it's just a Canadian mixed in there. So, I tore into the wrapper and found a "41" Washington and exclaimed outloud "yeehaw!" My co-worker (aka the rat) said "what?" and I held the Q up and he said "so?", then I ask "how much do ya think this is worth?" He replies "25 cents" and I say "nope..$5.25".

Given the look on his face and reaction he doesn't believe me and that suits me fine. I shut up, threw a clad Q in the drawer and left.

Point being.....Let him continue to worship the Idol of the tribe.