Friday, May 20, 2011

The U.S. economic and financial system is collapsing just like the Soviet Union


The final collapse of the US dollar it is just around the corner

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3189995#post3189995


May 20, 2011

SouthAmerica: If you are capable of connecting the dots then there is more and more obvious evidence, and it is all over the place for you to see it that the United States government is reaching the panic state regarding the coming collapse of the US dollar.

It is just a matter of time for the herd to get spooked and start the final stampede out of the US dollar.


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Strauss-Kahn victim of 'dollar lobby'? - May 19, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSV27b_87nQ&feature=relmfu


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Keiser Report: Suicide Banking - May 19, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3mW1eGBeoE&feature=relmfu


Among other things Keiser mentioned on this report of the possibility of a country such as Brazil to go back to the gold standard regarding its currency the real.


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Noam Chomsky - History of US Rule in Latin America – December 19, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKwJI9axblQ

Time: 1 hr. 15 min.

History of US Rule in Latin America; Elections and Resistance to the Coup in Honduras - Professor Noam Chomsky PhD. - Filmed by Paul Hubbard at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on 12-15-09

Excellent lecture by Noam Chomsky about Latin America history and United States military intervention in that area of the world.



Boston University School of Law - April 24, 2008.

Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PdJ9TAdTdA&feature=related

Time: 2 hrs.

Noam Chomsky, an emeritus professor of linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a well-known political activist critical of U.S. foreign policy, traces modern-day American imperialism to its earliest roots, 25 years before the American Revolution, and he explains how the United States has lived up to its reputation as "the most frightening and dangerous country in the world."

Hosted by Boston University School of Law and the Boston University Anti-War Coalition on April 24, 2008.


Noam Chomsky on American Foreign Policy and US Politics – October 26, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwqkvF7umpk&feature=fvsr

Time: 24 min.

The Young Turks interviews Noam Chomsky.


Brazil, Spain Challenge U.S. Bases in Colombia - August 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgIC2x2Rxjk


Insight: New US military bases in Columbia - CCTV 081609

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vakgOdQzJw&NR=1


South American leaders oppose US military base in Columbia - CCTV 082909

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwHqAzOKeHA&NR=1


Noam Chomsky - What Right Does the US Have to Intervene? - September 17, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVpmpufWbZM&feature=related


Noam Chomsky - US 'War on Drugs' in Latin America - December 19, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Xa8Irev2E&feature=related


Fault Lines - U.S. Colombia Base Agreement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZow3x646cE

At the end of October 2009, the United States quietly signed a deal with Colombia -- its staunchest ally in Latin America, and the largest recipient of US military aid in the hemisphere. The agreement guarantees the United States access to Colombian military bases for the next ten years. The event went practically unnoticed in Washington. But it raised a storm of protest from South American governments threatened by the specter of US military intervention in the region. Fault Lines traveled to Colombia to investigate why US access to the bases is a cause for so much consternation.

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It is no secret to anyone today (at least to people who use their brain to think) that the US dollar has finally reached the end of the line as the main world reserve currency.

It is no surprise that at the end of October 2009 the United States signed an agreement with the Colombian government that guarantees the United States access to seven Colombian military bases for the next ten years.

Since today the Amazon region is home to the largest untapped reserve of gold in the world.

For the people who aren't smart enough to connect the dots to get the picture.


In a Nutshell:


1) The world is waking up to the fact that the US economy and financial system is in intensive care (in a deep coma) and is being kept alive only by massive US government intervention, and the US is getting away with the debasement of its currency only because of the special status of the US dollar as the main world reserve currency.

But for all practical purposes the US dollar has finally reached the end of the road, and the collapse and meltdown of the US dollar can happen at any time.

It's no coincidence that the United States (a desperate country) has started to wage wars all over the place, such as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and so on...And the United States government is confiscating billions, and billions of all kinds of assets from all these Middle East countries.

The handwriting is on the wall: If you look around then you realize that it's just a matter of time for countries such as Saudi Arabia to have all its assets including the Saudi government, or any member of the Saudi Royal family to be confiscated in the name of some silly excuse but the real reason it is to pillage their resources.

2) Do I need to spell out the reason why the United States is building 7 military bases in Colombia, and at the same time the US has reactivated the 4th fleet which main responsibility is related to the North of South America ? (The 4th fleet had been dis-activated since the end of WW II).


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Brazil Gold Mining

http://www1.american.edu/TED/bragold.htm
...Currently, Brazil is the world's fourth largest producer of gold and the other countries of the region have begun to increase their investment in discovering and utilizing gold resources.  ...the Amazon region is home to the largest untapped reserve of gold in the world.


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"In Amazon Jungle, a Gold Rush Like None Before"

The New York Times - April 25, 1988

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/25/world/in-amazon-jungle-a-gold-rush-like-none-before.html?scp=9&sq=gold+%2BBrazil+%2Bhistory&st=nyt


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