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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ares View Post

    Put another way, without the fed putting this money out there the market would collapse within hours, as the major players would not have the liquidity to provide to their own customers and all it would take is one before you saw a modern day bank run of everyone rushing to the exits.
    I dunno. Isn't this a distinction without a difference?


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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by Jewboo View Post
    I dunno. Isn't this a distinction without a difference?


    As a bee keeper I will use an analogy; it looks to me like the bee keepers (bankers) have stolen too much honey from the bees and emergency measures are needed to flood the hive with glucose to keep the operation going. In other words there has been an ongoing theft and the hives will not be viable unless emergency measures are taken. This will not address the fact that the bee keepers have become addicted to raiding the resources of the hives beyond the hives carrying capacity.
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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by woodman View Post
    As a bee keeper I will use an analogy; it looks to me like the bee keepers (bankers) have stolen too much honey from the bees and emergency measures are needed to flood the hive with glucose to keep the operation going. In other words there has been an ongoing theft and the hives will not be viable unless emergency measures are taken. This will not address the fact that the bee keepers have become addicted to raiding the resources of the hives beyond the hives carrying capacity.
    Outstanding analogy!!!!
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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    I'm not buying this lack of money crap. I think it just another Jew ruse to make excuses for taking down the system at our (the public) expense.

    They want another trip to the public trough and are selling American's on a need to bail them out.

    They sold us out in the 80's and moved operations to China, expecting to make a killing on the Chinese. The Chinese went hog wild building cities without people and the Chinese want to keep what they have plus they are the ones who have a banking nightmare with communists in charge.

    Maybe you have not noticed, but a look at Dun and Bradstreet shows the Fed owns the world. I'll bet if you look (I have not and i'm just winging it) China is a Fed company.

    I know Australia is a Fed company. I think we need to fire the Fed and tell the stupid banksters to take a long walk on a short pier.
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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigjon View Post
    I'm not buying this lack of money crap. I think it just another Jew ruse to make excuses for taking down the system at our (the public) expense.

    They want another trip to the public trough and are selling American's on a need to bail them out.

    They sold us out in the 80's and moved operations to China, expecting to make a killing on the Chinese. The Chinese went hog wild building cities without people and the Chinese want to keep what they have plus they are the ones who have a banking nightmare with communists in charge.

    Maybe you have not noticed, but a look at Dun and Bradstreet shows the Fed owns the world. I'll bet if you look (I have not and i'm just winging it) China is a Fed company.

    I know Australia is a Fed company. I think we need to fire the Fed and tell the stupid banksters to take a long walk on a short pier.
    The only thing we can be sure of is that there are layers of subterfuge upon layers of subterfuge. They have taken great pains to hide their crimes by seeming to be exotically mechanistic. Labyrinthine is a word that comes to mind.
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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ares View Post
    Outstanding analogy!!!!
    I would add that Glucose is a poor replacement for honey.
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    Re: The destruction of civilization – implications of extreme monetary interventions

    Quote Originally Posted by woodman View Post
    I would add that Glucose is a poor replacement for honey.
    Stupid bees don't know the difference.
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