7/20/2009: Benjamin Fulford - Obama Admin Like a Desperate Gambler "constantly doubling his bets in the vain hope of pulling himself out of a deep hole."

  

日本は新しい金融制度を発表するべきだ

日本政府の借金(国、地方、政府保証ローンなどの合計)
は実質的に国民の貯金より多いため、日本政府はアメリカ政府と
同じく破産している。しかしアメリカと異なり日本は外国から
借金をしていないので、日本人同士で話しあえば問題を簡単に
解決できる。新しい金融システムを発表し、日本の国家借金
を全部なくなすことができる。国民の貯金もそのまま残すこと
もできる。金融というのは基本的に幻である。新しい金融システ
ムを発表しても、日本の国土、人間、生産設備、技術など現実
に存在するものはなくならない。新しい金融システムによって、
国民に全てわかる形で国は気前の良いことを沢山できるように
なる。新しい事業を始める企業も資金を簡単に調達することができるようになる。
とにかく今の金融システムは国内外ともに壊れている。
早急に日本は新しい金融システムの発表をするべきだ。

Why it is mathematically impossible for the Zionist charade to continue...

Even brainwashed economists and financial experts still 
locked inside the communal hive mind formerly known as the
 "mainstream consensus" can see that something seriously 
big is happening. First of all any rigorous analysis of the numbers 
being put out by the Federal Reserve Board will reveal that 
institution to be bankrupt. Secondly, the US has an unemployment 
rate of 20% as measured by methodology used before Bill Clinton 
started cooking all the government's financial data. Since personal 
consumption accounts for 70% of US GDP and 20% of consumers 
are unemployed, things are clearly not going to get better before 
they get a lot worse. Then there is the commercial real estate 
and prime mortgage situation that is snowballing out of control. 
The idea that printing vast amount of fiat money will inflate 
the US out of trouble is a wild-eyed fantasy. The Obama 
administration meanwhile is acting like a desperate gambler 
constantly doubling his bets in the vain hope of pulling himself 
out of a deep hole. The problem is nobody is going to lend this 
war-mongering beast the money needed for the next bets. 
The Wall Street Criminals can see the writing on the wall and 
are on a last minute binge of looting. Unfortunately, the situation 
for the average American will continue to deteriorate 
until the new financial system is finally announced.



 

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