Federal Government is a Money Laundering Operation

fittsGreg Hunter – Financial expert and investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts contends the Federal Government allows pension funds to be robbed. Fitts explains, “Our pension funds have real money.  Those pension funds basically finance the government and what the government is doing.  So, they buy Treasury securities, and then the government turns around and gives that money to the black budget firms.  It goes down the rabbit hole, and, meantime, what we get back in our pensions is an IOU from the government, which now we owe ourselves.

We are giving up real money, and what we are getting is an IOU from ourselves back.  If you step back and look at it at the highest level, it is a huge money laundering scheme.”

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Massive Dollar Selling Ahead [Video w/ Partial Transcript]

WilliamsGreg Hunter – Economist John Williams has been forecasting a dollar selloff for a few years. It now looks like the manipulators are running out of options to keep propping up the U.S. dollar.  Williams explains, “I think we are going to see massive dollar selling ahead.  We have problems here not just with the economy, but you have the Fed faced with a circumstance where the U.S. banking system and the global banking system was threatened with collapse in the panic of 2008.  The Fed and the Treasury decided they did not want the system to collapse. . . . All they did was buy time.  Now, that time has basically run out.  The economy has not turned around.”

One major indicator Williams looks at to see if the economy is getting better is the good old fashion help wanted ads that have now moved online. What does Williams see there?  Williams says, “Beginning this year, it turned down and is negative year to year.  It has just been plummeting, and it took a big hit in November.  That is a leading indicator, and it shows that the economy is getting worse, and it is going to be worse in the near term.”

So, as the economy turns down, the banks will come under pressure. Williams predicts, “Solvency stresses on the banks will mount.  The Fed will come back as it needs to keep the banks afloat, and at the same time, it will also hit the funding needs of the U.S. Treasury.  The weak economy means the tax revenues fall off, and then you will tend to see stimulus packages which tend to widen the deficit.  Then, you will need to borrow more. . . .

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