Maynard Keynes
Guest Post: Gold Tells The Truth
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/17/2012 12:22 -0500
John Maynard Keynes, Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett all said or implied that gold was a barbarous relic. But what’s the barbarous relic? The precious metal that shows prices without a veneer of manipulation, or the paper currency that smudges the true state of supply and demand through money printing, thus misleading markets and society? Charlie Munger says gold is not for civilised people, but in reality gold may be the most civilised currency of all — because it allows civilised people to purchase insurance against the risk of civilisation failing.
Does 12-Year-Old Canadian Victoria Grant Understand More About the Most Important Truth in Life Than You?
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 05/16/2012 01:44 -050012-year old Victoria Grant drops knowledge on adults that can't put two and two together and figure out that our immoral, morally reprehensible fractional reserve banking system is responsible for the majority of misery and suffering in the world today.
“Confiscate, Secretly and Unobserved”
Submitted by testosteronepit on 05/15/2012 20:24 -0500When inflation isn’t particularly hot, it’s praised as something desirable....
Who Is Lying: The Federal Reserve Or... The Federal Reserve? And Why Stalin "Lost"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/21/2012 08:09 -0500Four time Fed Chairman Marriner Eccles: "As long as the Federal Reserve is required to buy government securities at the will of the market for the purpose of defending a fixed pattern of interest rates established by the Treasury, it must stand ready to create new bank reserves in unlimited amount. This policy makes the entire banking system, through the action of the Federal Reserve System, an engine of inflation. (U.S. Congress 1951, p. 158)... [We are making] it possible for the public to convert Government securities into money to expand the money supply....We are almost solely responsible for this inflation. It is not deficit financing that is responsible because there has been surplus in the Treasury right along; the whole question of having rationing and price controls is due to the fact that we have this monetary inflation, and this committee is the only agency in existence that can curb and stop the growth of money.. . . [W]e should tell the Treasury, the President, and the Congress these facts, and do something about it....We have not only the power but the responsibility....If Congress does not like what we are doing, then they can change the rules. (FOMC Minutes, 2/6/51, pp. 50–51)"
Maynard Keynes on Japan – “Very Disastrous”
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 01/09/2010 20:50 -0500Thoughts on Japan from John Maynard Keynes. This economist is more powerful today than he was when he was alive. I wonder what he would really say about the Nikkei. Also some interesting information from the CIA. I am always looking for 'clues'.





