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Time To Choose
kienyke.com Time To Choose Will you be an agent of depletion or regeneration? There’s a vast revolution underway. And it’s time to pick sides. Your choice couldn’t be more critically important. Quite possibly, the entire fate of the human species hangs in the balance. It’s time to decide: Will you be an agent of depletion […]
Beware of the Coming Economic Debt Bomb
Beware of the Coming Economic Debt Bomb Investors should start paying attention to the nation’s growing debt. Here’s why. “There is a sword of Damocles hanging over the head of every American. Sadly, it is about to drop.” Sorry for the drama, but I need to get your attention. We know that the Fed has […]
US Money Supply Growth Jumps in March , Bank Credit Growth Stalls
US Money Supply Growth Jumps in March , Bank Credit Growth Stalls A Movie We Have Seen Before – Repatriation Effect? There was a sizable increase in the year-on-year growth rate of the true US money supply TMS-2 between February and March. Note that you would not notice this when looking at the official broad […]
BIG BANG is Here and Ticking
BIG BANG is Here and Ticking QUESTION: Dear Marty, due to 5,000-year lows in interest rates, in 2011 the US was able to triple the debt but keep the payments the same as in 1998. With interest rates rising (but still historically low) in 2017 the US paid the highest interest payment on the debt […]
Nomi Prins: Collusion!
Nomi Prins: Collusion! How central bankers rigged the world Nomi Prins, Wall Street veteran turned financial industry reformist returns to the podcast this week to explain the findings within her new book Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged The World. Nomi has put together a timeline of exactly when and how the central banks have plundered the wealth […]
The State of the American Debt Slaves, Q1 2018
The State of the American Debt Slaves, Q1 2018 After the party, the hangover. Total consumer credit rose 5.1% in the first quarter, compared to a year earlier, or by $184 billion, to $3.824 trillion (not seasonally adjusted), according to the Federal Reserve. This includes credit-card debt, auto loans, and student loans, but not mortgage-related […]
“Creating Wealth” Through Debt: the West’s Finance-Capitalist Road
“Creating Wealth” Through Debt: the West’s Finance-Capitalist Road Photo source David Shankbone | CC BY 2.0 Volumes II and III of Marx’s Capital describe how debt grows exponentially, burdening the economy with carrying charges. This overhead is subjecting today’s Western finance-capitalist economies to austerity, shrinking living standards and capital investment while increasing their cost of living […]
BoC: 8% Of Canadian Households Owe More Than 20% Of The $2.1 Trillion In Debt
BoC: 8% Of Canadian Households Owe More Than 20% Of The $2.1 Trillion In Debt Canadian real estate debt hit a new high, and the news gets worse as they explain it further. The Bank of Canada (BoC) updated household debt numbers for March. In a speech this week, BoC’s Governor Stephen Poloz also gave […]
Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins
Market Plummets if Global Central Banks Pull Plug – Nomi Prins Two time best-selling book author Nomi Prins says the rescue policies of the 2008 financial crisis are still with us today. Prins is out with a brand new book called “Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World.” The enormity of our current global debt […]
The Real Inflation Rate May Signal That the U.S. Economy is in a Death Spiral
The Real Inflation Rate May Signal That the U.S. Economy is in a Death Spiral Just like a car with a bad cooling system, the U.S. economy may be overheating, and could break down soon. Why? Aside from trade wars, geopolitical tension, and debt, inflation might stand center-stage as the final nail in the U.S. […]
Bronze Age Redux: On Debt, Clean Slates and What the Ancients Have to Teach U
Bronze Age Redux: On Debt, Clean Slates and What the Ancients Have to Teach U Photo by Zak Greant | CC BY 2.0 One of the most compelling sequences in the Oscar-winning Inside Job, Charles Ferguson’s indictment of Wall Street’s role in the 2008 global financial meltdown, involved not the banker culprits but their supporting […]
Greece & the Debt Crisis
Greece & the Debt Crisis The entire EU Crisis began precisely on schedule on the Political Pi Turning point from the major high in 2007. Precisely on the day of the ECM turning point, April 16, 2010 (2010.29) Greece notified the IMF it was on the verge of bankruptcy. By April 22nd, the Euro fell to near […]
Deutsche: Is The US Headed For An Imminent Debt Crisis? Here Are The Signs
Deutsche: Is The US Headed For An Imminent Debt Crisis? Here Are The Signs The thesis is simple and familiar: the United States is running a fiscal deficit and a current account deficit (i.e. “twin deficits”) and relies on domestic and foreign investors to buy US Treasuries. The bigger the fiscal deficit is the more […]



