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  • It never ever ceases to amaze me- in all of these msm videos- the newscasters- are always so sincere seeming- like the idea of a currency collapse is SO OUT THERE- are they robots, lying, acting dumb or just really really dumb?

  • Did anyone notice the logo for the the company he represents? 3 interlocking triangles illuminated by a devine glowing light! Anyone who researches the symbols of the Mason's or the Illuminati will get the meaning behind this. This guy isn't telling us what could happen or even what he thinks is going to happen, He is telling us what THEY ARE GOING TO DO!!!!! wake up world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • U know?

  • I like how he says at 3:08

    "the western economies, the united states, Europe, Canada they dont have resources neither does alot of Asia"

    3:22

    "The currencies that have resources, the Brazil, the Canada, Australia there currencies are all doing well"...

  • STOP THE NWO

    WE GOTTA DO SOMTIN

    before its too late...

    FUCK¿!?

  • "They export real things" says it all really. This is where Britain is right now also.

    Although, right enough, I think we do still sell our recycled s**t abroad to poorer countries.

  • This guy is lying about resources. The US has more oil reserves than all countries in the world. The reasons why this is not being talked about nor released onto the market is because TPTB want to bring about the world government, rather than continues national and individual sovereignty that we have now.

  • All this nonsense with international bankers would have precious little bearing on Americans were we not so deeply in debt. Repudiate the debt and start over. The alternative is slavery and permanent poverty.

  • I'm afraid we're already at the point of debt slavery and permanent poverty.  Think about this: if the government only spent money on NECESSARY stuff, we might only have to work four days per week (or even three). But because we're allowing the private FED to print money and charge us interest on that money (the duty with which the Constitution empowered Congress to perform, and interest-free), we're indebted to the ruthless banksters of the FED. And for what?

  • mrbhave: I am not defending the FED. But if we didn't have absurd levels of personal, business, corporate and government debt, neither the FED nor the banksters would have any hold on us.

    The Weimar Republic is becoming the model to follow out of this, or surrender to the NWO.

  • Oh, I agree. It's a neurotic monetary policy held by many, known as consumerism.  The concept of spending "more than our asses can cash" is going to be to the detriment of us all.

  • mrbhave: Keynesian economics was embraced by FDR. Consumerism was promoted after WWII, especially from the mid 50s on. I was concerned that Bush promoted consumer spending rather than developing export ability to escape the small Clinton recession. But here we are. There is no way possible to even pay the interest on our debt. And the foreign creditors are beginning to want collateral. A collapse would wake up the spenders and "nanny state" folks. And deliver us from foreign control.

  • Agreed. We'll need an economic "911" to wake up most of the sheep. Let's hope by then it's not too late to recover.

  • what does collateral mean? Is it different to collateral damage?

    (Im serious - i dont know what the word means)

    thanks

  • Doc: Collateral is what backs a loan. If you have a mortgage, your house is the collateral. You don't pay, the house is taken by the lender.

    Our currency and instruments of debt have no collateral. Many buyers of our debt are having serious doubts about our ability to repay. Hence the rumblings about collateral.

    PrezBO could pledge the National Parks, the Interstate system, the TVA, Bonneville, etc. If we couldn't service the debt, the Chinese(or whoever lends the money) would own the asset

  • YEah I thougyt zo but how does that fit with 'colatteral damage"?

    Completely different meaning obviously? Language is strange sometimes.

    PS whats the worth of Bonneville? Salt?

  • Mallamoozoo: In my dictionary, the second meaning of collateral has to do with the accompanying damge; the fifth meaning the financial aspect. I haven't a clue of the origin of either and the apparent disconnect, and I'm too lazy too find out.

    The (Federal) Bonneville Power Administration owns and manages hydroelectric installations on the Columbia River. Created during the Depression, it dwarfs the TVA in kilowatts produced.

  • Death to the N.W.O.

  • Hmm, pretty paper. Funny.

  • "Promises and pretty paper" just about sums it up.

  • this guy did great :)

  • Death of Dollar is ushering in the New World Order. Don't let the Repubs or the Dems lie to you cause they are! Resist this eugenic scum. Watch at 1:35 when the report asking him whats going to happen to the dollar the expert says it's finish worth nothing the report laughs it sickens me wake up people.......

  • We just need the constitution. The dollar would last forever if we fixed it to 28.5 oz of gold (believe that's the correct amount if not it's close to that) like we're supposed to. Our founders knew all about the dangers of unbacked unlimited runaway currency.

  • The US has plenty of resources... we've just been sold out by people undercutting the American worker and allowing slave chins to take their jobs and sell back to them with borrowed money. America must re-obtain its productive potential and reassert its solvency. Not by mandate, but by personal choice. Seems impossible, but without that, we will likely see some form of war soon.

  • The USA exports POWER....military power...and that is what is backing up the dollar.

  • wrong word there. That is what is destroying it. Spending all the money for all those conquered nations. The current US is an empire. Otherwise there would be no need of military bases to "keep the peace". We'd have missionaries and use exports.

  • Not really 'power' per sé, but rather being a bully.

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  • The solution is obvious. The government must inflict deprivation upon the worlds strongest economy. The other solution would be to raise the wages and standard of living. That course is impossible because the most admired society, China, is controlled by people the leftist do not want to condem or expose.

    It is not rational that the Chinese economy has not benefited the Chinese people. The question to answer is why does China hold billions in cash that could improve their peoples lives?

  • Is everyone employed on CNBC sub-retarded intelligence?

  • Yes. They recruit from the local mental hospital.

  • truthfreedom4all: Sounds right. Here is their training: 1. Anyone is anything other than a total bull in the stock market you laugh like an idiot; 2. Anyone says anything implying that the US Dollar is anything less than the most powerful force in the universe and will always be that- you laugh like a complete moron.

    Anyone relying on these CNBC dolts for their financial news is totally lost.

  • Dennis Kneal is in charge. LOLOL

  • lostinthemix; CNBC is nothing but a 24/7 infomercial for their financial industry advertisers. The advertisers want people to keep buying and believing and CNBC agrees to try to act as much as possible like they are doing real news. CNBC is the pro wrestling of news, claiming and acting like it is real no matter how obviously fake it is.

  • Yes, im well aware that CNBC is a parade of propaganda, Santelli is the only one that might have a clue though.

  • As a matter of fact, yes. Or their just drinking the gov'ts "kool-aid" waiting for Obama to make everything right with the world.. problem is he is nothing but a wolf in sheeps clothing metaphorically speaking...

  • There is no such thing as a new world order.....MY ASS!.....You who still dont believe it..are starting to look like the nut cases now....it time to come to the side of truth and prepare for what is coming to your door step...

  • The masses are too dumbed down.

  • hmm

  • Months back, this wouldn't have made it to the MSM!!

    Too bad for the Fed. Bye FRNs.

    C4L!!

  • They're getting bold, lol.

  • Pretty paper....I love it

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