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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: maceng2 who wrote (57208)3/18/2015 11:45:02 AM
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What would your choices be if your currency was under attack by the international bankster cartel who are attempting to shut down your means to participate in international trade?

1. Move to back your currency with a hard asset to make your currency harder to manipulate.
2. Start/join an alternate international banking system that is not under control of the current bankster cartel.

I have little doubt that this is clear to Putin and that he is working towards both to some degree or another. In fact, I suspect he never would have went into the Ukraine if he were not confident that he could escape the wrath of the bankster cartel who want Ukraine for themselves. Of course there is his ego to consider and it is possible he miscalculated or mistimed or over estimated his ability to escape the banksters...as illustrated maybe by the kicking that the ruble is currently taking.

What would you do if you are the international bankster cartel as a counter measure?

1. Squash the hard asset(s) that might save a currency?
2. Attempt to prevent the formation of an alternate banking system?
3. Physically prevent trade if it can't be done by destroying the currency and/or blocking the ability to participate in international banking.
4. Go to war?