130617 – Termites Eat Cash



Today’s Items:

First…
Where The World Is Going
http://kingworldnews.com

According to Egon von Greyerz, we can just look at Argentina as an example of how things will evolve:  Deficits leading to massive money printing, to problems in the financial system, to collapsing exchange rates, and eventually to exchange controls and protectionism.    That will cause hyperinflation, in the West, and there will be massive suffering.    In terms of financial protection, gold and silver stored outside the banking system may be the best protection.

Next…
Investor Sentiment Eroding Globally
http://www.investmentcontrarians.com

While the S&P 500 has continued moving higher, over the past month there has been a huge increase in volatility and pullback in emerging market nations globally.    There are signs that investors are beginning to panic and sell in emerging markets that are thin and illiquid.    The divergence in investor sentiment between the S&P 500 and the emerging markets is a warning sign that investors should heed.

Next…
20 Examples of U.S. Demise
http://endoftheamericandream.com

Here are a few…
1. Many members of the media have family members that work for the White House.
2. IRS agents are training with AR-15 rifles.
3. The U.S. has the highest rate of obesity on the planet by far.

Next…
Food Stamps to Be Slashed
http://www.thenation.com

Congress will slash food stamp funding in the midst of a deep economic recession, when more people rely on food stamps than ever before.    The Senate passed a five-year farm bill that contained 4.1 billion dollars in cuts to the Food Stamp Program over ten years.    In the House, the House Agriculture Committee passed a farm bill that will cut 20.5 billion dollars from the program.    So, the cuts will between 4.1 and 20.5 billion dollars.    Needless to say, with real inflation, this has the makings of some serious social problems folks.

Next…
Learn A Post-Collapse Trade
http://alt-market.com

During a major crisis, barter will probably be the most accessible form of local industry.    Here are a few ideas to keep yourself useful to others…
1. Have solar power banks to keep batteries charged because there will be a need.
2. Knowledge of how to make fresh water
3. Ammunition production for obvious reasons.

Next…
Termites Feast On Life Savings
http://www.breitbart.com

A Chinese woman almost lost her life savings recently when termites invaded a wooden drawer; in which, she kept a plastic bag containing the equivalent of 65,000 U.S. dollars.   Sure, she got most of it back; however, it goes to the point that currency is not money; in that, it does not having long term value.

Next…
Chemtrail Editing
http://www.youtube.com

As this video shows, if chemtrails are natural, how come they are being edited into scenes of old movies?

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.    Good Day!

All content contained on the Hyper Report, and attached videos is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.    ‘Hyper Report’ assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, the content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied.    No material here constitutes “Investment advice” nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, including but not limited to stocks, commodities, corporation, options, bonds, futures, or intrinsically valueless Federal Reserve Notes.    Any actions you, the reader/listener, take as a consequence of any analysis, opinion, or advertisement on this site/video is your sole responsibility.

130604 – Be Happy



Today’s Items:

First…
Cross-Border Bank Lending
http://www.telegraph.co.uk

According to the officials at the International Bank of Settlements, cross-border lending is falling drastically across the western world as banks slash exposure to Europe and bend to tougher capital rules.    Foreign bank loans fell by 472 billion dollars in rich countries in the fourth quarter of last year.     Volumes fell by 284 billion dollars across the euro-zone, a 20% rate of contraction.    When banks do not trust each other, the global financial collapse is not far off.

Next…
The Global Casino
http://kingworldnews.com

Robert Fitzwilson believes that the world’s financial system is pretty much like a casino with a big difference.     Money, or gold and silver, is exchanged with chips, or fiat currency, and players are allowed to play with the currency.    Meanwhile the casino has spent the real money to keep the operation going and when it is time to exchange it back, the money is gone.

Next…
18 Signs of Global Economic Problems
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

Here are a few…
1. The euro-zone is in the midst of its longest recession ever.
2. Economic growth in India is the slowest in an entire decade.
3. Australia is experiencing some tremendous economic challenges.

Next…
U.S. Promotes GMO’s
http://www.naturalnews.com

Despite the fact that Japan and South Korea have halted all wheat shipments from the U.S. because of GMO’s discovered in the wheat, U.S. tax-dollars are being used to promote Monsanto’s poison err… GMO’s across the planet.    A review of 926 diplomatic cables from the U.S. State Department to 100 countries shows the U.s. promoting GMO’s to other countries.    It’s bad that Americans are being poisoned; however, it is worse when our diplomats are trying to sell this poison to other countries.   The good news is that Russia is warning Obama about protecting Monsanto and Monsanto is giving up in Europe because of the growing public backlash against them.

Next…
Schumer’s Helpful Advice
http://cnsnews.com

Democrat, and Republican adviser, Chuck Schumer is warning that scandals alone will not give Republicans a victory in 2014.    Well, since there is no substantial difference between the parties, does it really matter at this point?

Next…
Goggle Bans Facial Recognition
http://www.guardian.co.uk

Google will not allow apps or services to perform facial recognition to be installed on Google Glass.    Of course, like the iPhone, this thing could be ‘jacked’ by government agencies.

Next…
22 Habits of Happy People
http://articles.mercola.com

Here are a few…
1. Let go of grudges
2. Regard problems as challenges
3. Dream big
4. Don’t sweat the small stuff
5. Exercise
6. Live minimally
7. Be honest.

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.    Good Day!

All content contained on the Hyper Report, and attached videos is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.    ‘Hyper Report’ assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, the content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied.    No material here constitutes “Investment advice” nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, including but not limited to stocks, commodities, corporation, options, bonds, futures, or intrinsically valueless Federal Reserve Notes.    Any actions you, the reader/listener, take as a consequence of any analysis, opinion, or advertisement on this site/video is your sole responsibility.

130403 – Derivatives & Legalized Theft



Today’s Items:

First…
Euro Zone Unemployment
http://www.nytimes.com

Unemployment in the euro zone rose to yet another record high of 12% in the first two months of the year.    For the EU it is 10.9%.   With Spain at 26.3% and Germany at 5.4%.    The scary part is that 58.4% of Greek youth were classified as unemployed.    Can you say revolution?

Next…
Top 10 Welcoming Nations To Foreigners
http://geocurrents.info

Here are the top 3…
3. Morocco
2. New Zealand
1. Iceland
The top 3 least welcoming are…
3. Russia
2. Venezuela
1. Bolivia

Precious Metals, Bitcoins, and Manipulation
http://www.zerohedge.com

Bitcoin, the digital peer-to-peer cryptic currency, may actually be demonstrating what an unmanipulated market looks like.   While paper prices of gold and silver have a side-ways, or negative, price change, Bitcoin has more than doubled, in price, since the Cyprus debacle.   With that said, ultimately, in the end, since Bitcoin is a currency and physical gold and silver are money, money always retains its worth while all currencies, that are not backed with physical assets, always go to zero.

Next…
Western Central Banks Terrified
http://kingworldnews.com

6 years ago, the Bank for International Settlements reported that the amount of derivatives exceeded one quadrillion dollars.    Depositor money has been tangled up in derivatives in an attempt to make huge bonuses for bank executives and to hide the true condition of major banks.    Unfortunately for depositors, most have lost and this means that in many cases, depositor money in many of these banks have already been wiped out, or its gone.    This is why, despite the manipulated sideways paper price action, more and more informed people are moving into physical gold and silver; therefore, after preparing, keep stacking physical.

Next…
3 Reasons Texas Wants Its Gold Back
http://www.youtube.com

1. Protect against likely bank runs and legalized bank thefts like in Cyprus.
2. The possibly, if Texas secedes, to issue a currency.
3. Allows Texas to be ready for any possible civil war after a collapse.

Next…
Stockton Goes Bankrupt
http://www.shtfplan.com

Stockton, California, one of the most dangerous cities in the U.S., has declared bankruptcy.    Now many investors are watching that 900 million dollars that Stockton owes to cover pensions.    It is very likely that municipal bond holders should expect a Cyprus like solution and those relying on pensions may soon be screwed.

Next…
9 Reasons To Never Eat Processed Foods Again
http://www.naturalnews.com

Here are a few…
1. Processed foods are highly addictive.
2. Fresh foods are actually cheaper than processed foods.
3. Processed foods ruin digestion.

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.   Good Day!

All content contained on the Hyper Report, and attached videos is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.    ‘Hyper Report’ assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, the content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied.    No material here constitutes “Investment advice” nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, including but not limited to stocks, commodities, corporation, options, bonds, futures, or intrinsically valueless Federal Reserve Notes.    Any actions you, the reader/listener, take as a consequence of any analysis, opinion, or advertisement on this site/video is your sole responsibility.