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Peter Schiff on The Real Ponzi Scheme

December 17th, 2008 9:12 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Money, government spending, inflation  |  Comment

Peter Schiff nails the uproar over the Madoff fraud perfectly in his latest commentary. I have yet to see a more perfect paragraph summing up the way I see the U.S. financial system and government than this…

Although the $50 billion loss engineered by Madoff is truly a staggering accomplishment (and was done using old-fashioned fraud rather than the mathematical wizardry that has characterized Wall Street’s recent larcenies) the size of the scheme pales in comparison to the multi-trillion dollar Ponzi structures run by the United States government. In fact, rather than looking to jail Madoff, President-elect Obama should consider making him our new Treasury Secretary. If not that, at least make him the czar of something!

Take a few minutes and read the rest. It is quite good.

Rioting at the Gates of Thermopylae: The Ramparts of the FED & Central Banks Shudder

December 17th, 2008 9:05 pm  |  by Jake4Constitution  |  Published in Activism, Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Commentary, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Free Market, Individual Responsibility, Investing, Liberty, Money, gold standard, government spending, inflation, national debt  |  Comment

M1 hits 37% growth!! “Most of the significant American banks, the larger banks, are bankrupt, totally bankrupt.” - Jim Rogers, 12/11/2008

by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Originally published on December 14, 2008 at http://www.nolanchart.com/article5645.html

phalanxATHENS, GREECE - Greek riots over governmental fiscal policy  on December 11-12 exemplify growing worldwide economic discontent. Despite whatever cherry-topped fairy-tales that pass for news these days are delivered to the American public, the US banking situation continues to worsen. It is my guess that some of Greek rioters yesterday per this AP article may not have it completely figured out, but they are really rioting against the central banking and fiat money. (Rodgers quote) (photo)

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More on Gold and Silver Backwardation and Manipulation (5/5)

December 17th, 2008 5:25 pm  |  by Jake4Constitution  |  Published in Banking, Big Government, Commentary, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Liberty, Money, gold standard, government spending, inflation  |  Comment

“Gold going to permanent backwardation means that gold is no longer for sale at any price, whether it is quoted in dollars, yens, euros, or Swiss francs… To put it differently, all offers to sell gold are being withdrawn.” - Dr. Antal Fekete

by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Originally published December 14, 2008 at http://www.nolanchart.com/article5640.html

silverIn this article we will take a look at some alternate but constructive views of Fekete’s recent articles on gold backwardation, covered in earlier articles in this series. I want to note it appears to be a perfect storm shaping up, although it not yet outside the grasp of short-term government manipulation, especially if there is the hint of a panic, or “gold fever” developing. The price of gold and silver are both up over the past week as both metals are in (temporary for now) backwardation, but the price does not have a high degree of relevance. All eyes are on the gold basis will probably drive the price which you can learn about by reading the below mini-series. (Photo) (2)

Part I: “The End for the Dollar and all Fiat Currencies (1/5)
Part II: “The Next Bubble to Pop! (2/4)
Part III: “On Gold and Market Manipulation (3/5)
Part IV: “The Significance of Gold Backwardation Explained (4/5)
Supplement to explain futures market basics and backwardation: “The Money Matrix - What the Heck Are Derivatives? (PART 10/15)

Now some news. Three-month Treasuries slipped negative for the first time ever on December 9 per Bloomberg. The UBS banker “analyst” cheerleading the masses towards buying Treasuries sounds like he is smoking crack. “Everyone wants to be in bills going into year-end. Buy now while the opportunity is still there.” Let’s see, no interest and I will actually lose money by buying? No thanks! Even gold’s naysayers realize holding paper cash is smarter.

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Inflation Salvation, Part 2

December 17th, 2008 12:30 pm  |  by Mike Miller  |  Published in Banking, Big Government, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Free Market, Money, Politics, congress, gold standard, inflation, national debt  |  Comment

As an addendum to the previous Inflation Salvation article posted by Marc Gallagher, the following video is a nice little example at how backwards the Keynesian economic thinking was back in the days of FDR (which is unfortunately still popular today):

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Must Read: Guide To Investing in Gold and Silver

December 16th, 2008 12:45 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Free Market, Liberty, Money, Ron Paul, Taxes, gold standard, government spending, inflation, national debt  |  1 Comment

Drop everything you are reading right now and buy this book. That is if you aren’t already a seasoned precious metals investor. In plain language Mike Maloney’s “Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver: Protect Your Financial Future” explains why now is the time to invest in gold and especially silver. Put simply, it is the perfect introduction to anyone interested in precious metals investing.

Maloney dispenses with the big words and typical econo-speak in this book. He gives historical evidence that fiat currencies always end up going to zero. The U.S. dollar is a fiat currency. It will cycle up and down and eventually collapse. Maloney describes the current economic situation and why silver and gold should encompass a large portion of your investment portfolio.

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The Philosopher’s Stone with Ron Paul and Peter Schiff

December 15th, 2008 9:43 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Constitution, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Free Market, Liberty, Money, Peter Schiff, Philosophy, Politics, Ron Paul, Video, campaign for liberty, government spending, inflation, national debt  |  Comment

One of the most watched videos of the Ron Paul campaign was “Stop Dreaming” by Aravoth. He is out with another epic video edited beautifully about our financial future.

The video mixes footage of Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, and several others. Take 10 minutes of your time and watch it. You’ll likely be glad you did.

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Ron Paul Speaks To You On The Auto Bailouts

December 12th, 2008 10:48 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Constitution, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Money, Ron Paul, government spending, inflation  |  3 Comments

In the latest video released by Ron Paul he elaborates more on his opposition to the auto bailouts and bailouts on principle. The video was recorded yesterday, prior to the auto bailout failing in the Senate.

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The Significance of Gold Backwardation Explained (4/5)

December 11th, 2008 10:51 am  |  by Jake4Constitution  |  Published in Banking, Big Government, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Liberty, Money, Politics, gold standard, inflation  |  Comment

“The [gold] bulls are on the warpath.” - Dr. Antal Fekete, December 10, 2008

by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution

Originally published December 11, 2008 at http://www.nolanchart.com/article5631.html

And we are in no mood for prisoners.” – Jake, the Champion of the Constitution

goldI’ve written what is amounting to a short series on what is, in my opinion, the major economic event of gold going into backwardation and what this will mean.  Due to recent interest, particularly email comments, in this article I would like to further describe this event and in the next part share links to more gold and silver news on this topic with you (as well as some objective criticism of Fekete).  I think it is also important to note that I am no expert.  I fully realize I could be wrong for now, or misjudge how the government forces will intervene.  It is far from clear whether this backwardation will become permanent.  That said, I do believe that the resistance shackling gold and silver will be eventually be overwhelmed; it’s just a question of when.  In the final analysis, Gold is the world’s greatest chance at economic liberty and a world with far less war. (photo2)

Part I: “The End for the Dollar and all Fiat Currencies (1/5)
Part II: “The Next Bubble to Pop! (2/4)
Part III: “On Gold and Market Manipulation (3/5)
Supplement to explain futures market basics and backwardation: “The Money Matrix - What the Heck Are Derivatives? (PART 10/15)
Part V:  I’m writing it as fast as I can!!

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Fred Thompson Wishes You Some “Holiday Cheer!”

December 10th, 2008 8:44 am  |  by Jake4Constitution  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Commentary, Debt, Economics, Liberty, Money, Taxes, government spending, inflation, national debt  |  4 Comments

[Editor's note: We posted the Thompson video earlier, but here is Jake's take on it.]

Although I am no supporter of Fred Thompson, I applaud anyone who understands some basic principles of Austrian economics.

by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Originally published Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at http://www.nolanchart.com/article5624.html

Although ex-Republican 2008 Presidential candidate Fred Thompson recently announced he was withdrawing his intent to join the RNC and instead return to acting, I believe he made a shrewd political move (or suicide??) here with this Youtube video release, which was well worth 8 minutes of my time even though I almost chortled myself to death near the end. As the Obama birth saga continues, I can not take too much more political humor.

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Ron Paul Puppet Show Starring Fred Thompson

December 9th, 2008 11:14 pm  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Debt, Economics, Money, Ron Paul, Video, government spending, inflation, national debt  |  2 Comments

While watching this video I found myself continually looking for the puppet strings attached to Fred Thompson.

I expected Ron Paul to jump out at the end holding the puppet strings.

He never did. I respect Fred Thompson more today than I did yesterday. His voice still makes me yawn uncontrollably for some reason. But his words had me nodding, not off, but in agreement the entire time.

Watch Fred Thompson discuss our economic crisis with some biting sarcasm below.

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