FRAUD: Federal Reserve Is Selling Put Options On Treasury Bonds To Drive Down Yields
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Wow.. a fantastic piece of investigative work.. I think many of us knew this, but to have it laid out like that is a wonderful resource. END THE FED
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Thanks for making this outstanding video. People like you are invaluable to those of us who are new to these intricate details about the Fed. Educating enough people will eventually take down the Fed.
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@hubhr Ah but it lets banks borrow at near 0% and speculate while the rest of us have lost our job/home
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@YouriCarma Now he has made a stunning U turn. Did he get lent on ?
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excellent work, short and in medias res iliti ga kako se to već kaže
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"this is what you call a lie" lol Good job!!!
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@racerxtoday You did.......""no more Federal than Federal Express."" You are wrong.
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Who's marginalizing the role of the Fed? The individual states conferred limited power in the creation of the Federal government. That Federal government has in turn created an entity beyond its constitutionally mandated authority. It did so because the creditors in the international bankruptcy wanted it for control over it's debtors. When authority is deceitfully usurped it doesn't exist until it is reclaimed. People should know there is no authority if it is not asserted.
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@racerxtoday You couldn't be more wrong. Marginalizing the role of the FED is a mistake for those affected by any US monetary/fiscal predicament. Its duties today, according to official Federal Reserve documentation, are to conduct the nation's monetary policy, supervise and regulate banking institutions, maintain the stability of the financial system and provide financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions. All under which authority?
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STING EM UNCLE BENNY
"By selling put options on your own debt, you are actually betting against NOT defaulting" --trinidon2k
Correct. If I sell ("write") lots of puts on my own debt (credit cards, etc), I am essentially betting that I will NOT default on my debt. There are two possible outcomes to doing this
A) I win the bet and keep the premium from selling the option.
B) I lose the bet (I go banrupt and default) and banruptcy wipes away my obligation to make good on the options.
--Eric deCarbonnel
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