Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Weimar Redux: Pricing Agricultural Commodities for Starvation

Hyperinflation has an awful history you should fear.

Of the fragrance of your good ointments,
Your name is ointment poured forth;

Song of Solomon

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The scourge of monetarists lacking courage to face the bankruptcy of today's destructive, fraud-rife global arrangement is reaching a climactic point where all sorts of unimaginable wildness can develop. Yes, even to the point of making adequate food rations unaffordable to most people.

Hyperinflationary Policy Pushes Commodity Price Inflation (LPAC, 8/14/2010)
"[Wheat] prices would not have increased so rapidly,
had central banks not flooded the financial system with
hyperinflationary liquidity."


The following presentation documents the dynamic involving hyperinflation as experienced in Weimar Germany. We no doubt are beset by the same family of political jellyfish who would allow such a thing.




The urgent need for bankruptcy reorganization of the global financial system has come. Over months immediately ahead you likely will become equally convinced.

—Tom Chechatka

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