The Bernank said on Thursday (3rd Feb) that not raising the so called ceiling would put the US “into a position of defaulting on its debt and the implications of that, for our financial system, for our fiscal policy, for our economy, would be catastrophic."
Well Bernank the truth is that if you raise the ceiling and print even more money then the result for the ENTIRE WORLD will be catastrophic and the US (if you give a stuff) will face more pain as a result than we can possibly imagine [SockRatEz says: blatant disinfo Ferretous - we can totally imagine it!] Food prices around the world are already at their highest since records have been kept as a result of Bernank policies (look up QE, QE2 and QE to June - QE, the disinfo term for money printing). We are seeing the result of that catalyst around the world in the form of protests and revolutions.
Debt Ceiling? Disinfo
QE? Disinfo
Default will be catastrophic - Diversion disinfo, it will be catastrophic either way ...
The Bernank - HUGE disinfo agent
But the biggest of all is ...
Money - FIAT currency is pure disinfo, the reason so many people find it so hard to get their heads around the concept of money is that it doesn't really exist ... it is an abstract and indirect representation of future purchasing power and is nought in of itself ... in fact Money, when it is employed (spent), actually drives price increases and therefore destroys its own future purchasing power ... as Money approaches infinity its value approaches zero ... money is suicidal ...
[Sparx says: so, if money is "suicidal" and suicide is illogical [and I'm gonna go ahead and make that call] does that mean The Bernank contradicts the first
[Ferretous says: I will assume that question is rhetorical ... he breaches ALL of them - HUGE disinfo agent ... but to be absolutely sure we'd better test that argument for fallacy ... will get back to you ... (page coming!)]
Money = CAT1 disinfo agent [SockRatEz says: ... cat? where? shit ... ] [Sparx says: they're coming for you SockRatEz! Time to go off the grid, maybe?]
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