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Gold And Silver – Cognitive Disconnect Between Physical And Paper

Submitted by Michael Noonan – Edge Trader Plus Saturday  9 November 2013 When one understands the widely pervasive but narrowly understood phenomenon of cognitive dissonance that permeates most of the Western world, it is not so difficult to put into context the disparity between demand for physical gold and silver and supply for the faux…

Keiser Report: Side Effects of Cameron’s Ponzi (E504)

Published on Oct 1, 2013

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, discuss the paradox of negative side effects warnings driving an increase in sales to consumer chumps and how this applies to David Cameron’s economic policy of a housing ponzi scheme. In the second half, Max interviews Satyajit Das, author of Extreme Money, about QE Forever as the Strawberry Fields of our day and about terming out the debt in Europe until eventually we have 99 year loans paying zero percent interest. And, finally, they discuss the reality that we are living in a hedge fund world operating on the tactic that too big to fail banks are now the equivalent to sovereigns.

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Bernanke: U.S. Economy Is A Ponzi-Scheme

Having allowed a couple of days for the tidal wave of mainstream, post-“tapering” nonsense to subside; it’s now time to look at the facts, as once again The Boy Who Cried Exit Strategy got in front of microphones to say “just kidding.” At the time that B.S. Bernanke originally began his musings now known as “tapering”; it…