Why the Dollar Is So Strong and Other Mysteries |
-- Posted Monday, 16 February 2009 | The USA Empire is the first debt based empire in the history of the world. Previous empires, like the British Empire and the It has recently come to light that EU banks have many trillions of US dollar denominated toxic assets on their books. These are (fraudulently originated) structured finance products from For instance, if the US Empire only creates 90% of the required dollars to fill the toxic hole, then the EU must go out and buy dollars on the open market to fill the rest. Alternatively, the exchange rate between the two currencies may be explicitly controlled by the exchange rate determined as part of the swap agreement (note that the swap occurs at some exchange rate, and there is no reason to believe that the USA Empire needs to abide by the exchange rate set on the FOREX marketplace). After the currency swap is completed, the EU has a revived balance sheet (but no US dollars) and the USA Empire has a boatload of euros, which represent ongoing control over EU affairs. Prior to the last year, the USA Empire controlled subordinate powers by loaning them more dollars than they could ever repay, and then by presiding over the ensuing bankruptcy, claiming natural resources and other goodies. I am giving this mode of debt based empire a name, debt empire via bankruptcy, and it is well described in the following book: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. The scenario described above is a new dynamic, which I will call, debt empire via asset implosion. Frankly, I wonder whether the USA Empire is swapping gold for US dollars in secret with the EU powers right now. There is reason to believe that the USA Empire gold has been encumbered (over the last 15 years) in gold swaps and that the remaining EU gold might in fact be encumbered USA Empire gold. This encumbrance could be reduced or eliminated if US dollars (to keep the EU financial system alive) are being swapped in exchange for gold. Note that the USA Empire has reported constant gold holding for 35 years. Could it be that at the end of this, the USA Empire will have all of its gold and what is left of the EU gold will be gone, swapped for US dollars in a desperate trade? by Vincent Bressler -- Posted Monday, 16 February 2009 ____________________________
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