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To: coug who wrote (241280)3/17/2010 6:00:26 PM
From: Skeeter BugRespond to of 306849
 
coug, i don't know. it could be meaningless. i was really tuned in when the dollar was down around 74 and, day after day, the central bankers were saying how the dollar needed to drop a lot more just before and as it was spiking up.

canada has some serious problems, too. their real estate bubble will collapse one day and the response will impact its currency.

when? most likely when the financial oligarchy pulls the plug like they did with lehman.

i've heard speculation that they want to devalue everyone together in a methodical process. they probably can't resist the urge to knock down nation states like dominos, rolling over their profits every time.

webster tarply said that banks have essentially declared war on nation states and that it is better to force them into bankruptcy than to have them send us into bankruptcy.

there's a lot of truth to that statement.