121126 – Marked for Food Stamps?



Today’s Items:

Capital Controls
http://www.cnbc.com

EU banks are requesting a year delay in the implementation of the Basel III because US banks have not implemented these capital control rules.    The Basel III was the world’s regulatory response to the 2007-09 financial crisis that would force banks to triple the amount of basic capital they hold.    In short, international banks are going to wiggle out of monetary restrictions and return to the criminal status quo.

Next…
Goodbye Petrodollar, Hello Agri-Dollar?
http://www.zerohedge.com

The days of the petrodollar “as defined” may be over.    With that said, the primary commodity imbalance that will shape the face of global trade in the coming years is not that of energy, but that of food.    The biggest winners will be Brazil, Canada, and the US while the biggest loser would be China.    In short, farmers could easily be the sought-out profession in the future.    Of course, the Agri-dollar may play second fiddle to the aqua-dollar.

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India Tries To Avert Downgrade
http://www.bloomberg.com

Top Indian officials said they will cut the widest budget deficit among the world’s largest emerging markets and curb public debt.    Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings lowered India’s sovereign credit outlook this year, citing a widening budget deficit.    In short, India is on the path that Greece was on and India has a lot more physical gold to give to international bankers.    This is another tactic, taken by India’s Central bank, to dematerialize gold and make it imaginary in that country.

Next…
Adult Diaper Boom
http://azizonomics.com

In Japan, more adult diapers are being sold than baby diapers.    In fact, this is a pronounced trend all over the developed world.    As people live longer and as fertility rates fall, there is a proportionately a larger and larger population of elderly retirees being supported by a proportionately smaller and smaller population of young workers paying taxes and interest on debt.    In short, a society with a high debt, with a high average age, is simply going to collapse upon itself.

Next…
Marked for Food Stamps
http://www.fns.usda.gov

Although in the research phase now, the USDA has another big brother device for the people.    To clamp down on food stamp fraud of duplicate participation, not the misuse of food-stamps, people on food stamps may have to receive a RFID chip to be in the food stamp program.   Remember the days when people used to be embarrassed to show they were on food stamps?

Next…
Virtual Doctor Visit
http://www.express.co.uk

As a precursor to what is coming to the US, many doctor appointments in the UK, will be done virtually over the internet using Ipads and Skype.    Yes, instead of paying to see the doctor, people will pay to connect to one online.    Of course, older people, who do not have access to the internet, may lose out.    Also, does this mean that if you friend your doctor on Facebook, you will get another deductible removed from the bill?

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

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121113 – Crossing The Rubicon



Today’s Items:

First…
Japanese Economy Sinking
http://www.cnbc.com

The Japanese economy shrank in the third quarter.   Japan’s Central Bank has responded with more powerful monetary easing; such as, expanding its asset purchase program by $138.5 billion in October.   Japan’s only hope, at the moment, is for overseas economies to pick up before Japan’s own economy picks up.   In short, Japan is screwed.

Next…
Spain Declares 2-Year Moratorium on Evictions
http://finance.townhall.com

The economy is getting so bad that people, served with evictions, were committing suicide.   In response, the Spanish government has placed a 2-year moratorium on evictions.   Needless to say, people will no longer have no incentive to pay their mortgages for the next two years and this will be a nightmare on landowners.   So what will be their plan a year from now when broke landlords begin committing suicide?   Why not just declare a moratorium on suicides?

Next…
US Dollar Reserve Currency
http://www.wealthwire.com

It is no secret that China is replacing the U.S. dollar with its own currency in more and more of its bilateral trading.    In fact, Chinese currency may soon have equal status with the U.S. dollar because of competitive devaluation.    As more and more nations start using other currencies, the dollar may go into the waste-bin of history; therefore, it is best not to be in dollar denominated assets and into something that is more long term.   With that in mind, after preparing, keep stacking physical.

Next…
Obama’s Fiscal Cliff Plan
http://www.cnbc.com

Emboldened by his decisive re-election, Obama is looking to renew budget talks and end grid lock.    He wants to avert the “Fiscal Cliff” that he signed into law.    He wants to overhaul the tax code.    In short, he wants to wiggle out of responsibility for the “Fiscal Cliff” and raise taxes on the wealthy without cutting spending.   Here is an example of how dire the “Fiscal Cliff” is.   The wealthy are dumping their assets, and selling their businessess, before the start of next year.

Next…
The Die Is Cast
http://kingworldnews.com

To no surprise, Robert Fitzwilson, joins many others believing that last week’s election ensured that we are now charging headlong for financial Armageddon.    There is no turning back.   The voters have in effect demanded hyperinflation and destruction of economies and currencies. In short, the voters have repeated Julies Caesar’s own march across the Rubicon into a foreboding future and they don’t realize it yet.

Next…
Red Cross Flawless With Sandy
http://usnews.nbcnews.com

Officials at the Red Cross are claiming that their response to superstorm Sandy was flawless.   Stop laughing folks, they’re serious!    Despite their slow response, with a week’s advance warning, in helping those affected by the storm, they have successfully raised more than $85 million.   To scam err… raise that kind of money so quickly is very impressive.  If they keep this up, they will be bigger than Apple!

Next…
Apple Scrambles
http://www.zerohedge.com

Make no mistake…    With Apple coming out with new versions of Iphones and Ipads every few months, the idea that people are willing to drop their current devices and buy the latest and greatest is beginning to have a negative feedback.    There is a difference between wanting something and needing something.    Officials at Apple simply have not conveyed the “need” part with their releases; thus, expect Apple to begin a nose dive.

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.

121105 – Liar-and-Charlatan



Today’s Items:

First…
G20 Jaw Flapping
http://www.cnbc.com

Over the weekend, finance chiefs of the world’s 20 leading economies, met in Mexico, and raised concerns over.
1. The U.S. fiscal cliff that no one is addressing.
2. The ongoing and escalating economic crisis that is destroying the EU.
3. Japan’s own fiscal cliff.
In short, they recognize the problems; however, a bunch of jaw flapping does not solve a thing.

Next…
Obama The Liar-and-Charlatan
http://www.shoebat.com

Secret documents reveal Obama has gift-wrapped Libya and handed it over to Al-Qaeda.   These documents include evidence of highly sophisticated weaponry provided to jihadists indirectly by Obama.   It is high time that America learns about the Libyan Islamist rebel regime, which is claimed by Obama to represent a democratic and humanitarian alternative to Gaddafi; is a lie.   No wonder Obama does not want to use the term terrorism… He apparently uses it on other countries.

Next…
Big Government Fail
http://www.breitbart.com

FEMA appears to have been completely unprepared to distribute supplies, like bottled water, to Hurricane Sandy victims when the storm hit.   In fact,  FEMA officials had to tap private vendors for extra water until they can get supplied with water, and other supplies, later.    Perhaps, if FEMA administrators were more interested in their mandate, than buying bullets, body bags, and setting up detention camps, they could have been ready.    At any rate, this just goes to show how centralized authority will fail when it really counts.

Next…
Why Self-Sufficiency Matters
http://www.zerohedge.com

Societies, in which individuals are more responsible for themselves, grow more than those in which they are less responsible for themselves.    For example, many countries in Europe, like Greece, Italy, Spain, and France rank at the very bottom of self-sufficiency.    On the other hand, Asian countries like Korea, China, and India rank at the top.    Easy welfare and social programs make people lazy and non-productive, which drops the overall productivity of a society.    In short, if people have to earn money to spend it, they have to be more productive.

Next…
Illinois Teachers’ Retirement System Broke
http://illinoispolicy.org

Expecting to get 8.5% on returns for fiscal year 2012, the Illinois Teacher Retirement System, or TRS. got 0.76% instead.   Hell, if they had just purchased gold for the year, they would have easily made over 8.5%.    The TRS has less than 23% of the money it should have in the bank today in order to make its pension payments.    In short, the Illinois TRS is broke and will most likely soon be insolvent.

Next…
Gun Sales Surge
http://www.shtfplan.com

While many companies have abysmal earnings reports, the demand for personal weaponry has caused gun dealers, like Ruger with sales of $118 million last quarter, to go through the roof.   The single largest determining factor as to why gun sales have surged since early 2008 seems to be a collective fear surrounding the election of a big government anti-gun socialist as the final arbiter and protector of the U.S. Constitution.    With this election, we have a choice of two anti-gun candidates; thus, arm up with both guns and bullets while you can.

Next…
Surge in Retail Gold and Silver Buying
http://kingworldnews.com

Despite the recent paper sell-off, people, brand new to gold and silver markets, are joining experienced investors and adding aggressively to their physical holdings.    Even though central banks, like the Fed, are legally allowed to trade gold and silver, they are only trading paper and will only settle in paper; however, this house of cards will collapse.    With that in mind, after preparing, keep stacking physical.

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.