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Old 08-26-2009, 01:04 PM
 
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Executive Summary
•The Federal Reserve and the federal government are attempting to "plug the gap" caused by a slowdown of private credit/debt creation.
•Non-US demand for the dollar must remain high, or the dollar will fall.
•Demand for US assets is in negative territory for 2009
•The TIC report and Federal Reserve Custody Account are reviewed and compared
•The Federal Reserve has effectively been monetizing US government debt by cleverly enabling foreign central banks to swap their Agency debt for Treasury debt.
•The shell game that the Fed is currently playing obscures the fact that money is being printed out of thin air and used to buy US government debt.
The Federal Reserve is monetizing US Treasury debt and is doing so openly, both through its $300 billion commitment to buy Treasuries and by engaging in a sleight of hand maneuver that would make a street hustler from Brooklyn blush.

Central Banks - The Shell Game - How the Federal Reserve is Monetizing Debt - Aug. 2, 2009 | Martenson Reports at Chris Martenson - Central Banks, Federal Reserve, Martenson Report, Treasury bills, Treasury bonds
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Old 08-26-2009, 01:35 PM
 
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Executive Summary
•The Federal Reserve and the federal government are attempting to "plug the gap" caused by a slowdown of private credit/debt creation.
•Non-US demand for the dollar must remain high, or the dollar will fall.
•Demand for US assets is in negative territory for 2009
•The TIC report and Federal Reserve Custody Account are reviewed and compared
•The Federal Reserve has effectively been monetizing US government debt by cleverly enabling foreign central banks to swap their Agency debt for Treasury debt.
•The shell game that the Fed is currently playing obscures the fact that money is being printed out of thin air and used to buy US government debt.
The Federal Reserve is monetizing US Treasury debt and is doing so openly, both through its $300 billion commitment to buy Treasuries and by engaging in a sleight of hand maneuver that would make a street hustler from Brooklyn blush.

Central Banks - The Shell Game - How the Federal Reserve is Monetizing Debt - Aug. 2, 2009 | Martenson Reports at Chris Martenson - Central Banks, Federal Reserve, Martenson Report, Treasury bills, Treasury bonds
You know when I was a kid I asked my father why cant we just make (print) more money and hand it out so everyone can have more things?

Yes it eventually does become worthless.
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Old 08-26-2009, 01:40 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Let me guess, the leftys will say that the guy who wrote this is a lunatic....3,2,1
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