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In Europe, as in the US, there is an all out war to keep stock markets from falling, as a result of this monetary and fiscal profligacy we have a global financial breakdown in the works that no one will escape. by Bob Chapman Global Research May 24, 2010 Keeping up with today’s dysfunctional markets is very difficult because they change hour by hour. The problems of Europe have stolen center stage from US problems. The focus is on Europe, but we all should remember trillions of dollars have been injected into the US financial system since mid-2007. All are attempting to maintain the façade that all is well, when in fact all is not well. Underlying assets are worth far less than their stated value. As a symptom of this corporate bank lending has fallen off a cliff and in Europe it doesn’t exist. Without such lending there can be no recovery. The American implosion will now be repeated in Europe. The green shoots of recovery have now turned into poison ivy. The abyss has again been filled with more debt and more fiat currency. In the process the Fed and now the ECB have lost all credibility. We will just have to see if they are serious. Do not forget that the bogus books in Greece are nothing different than almost all nations have been engaged in. Greece is no better or worse than the rest. Again, like the US, Europe is only trying to buy time. In fact, Mr. Trichet and Mrs. Merkel tell us officially that is what they are up to, buying time. This is not a situation where Greece acted alone; every nation has been doing something very similar. What is different this time is that the Greeks have responded with rage over the past month. As a result of that, the falling euro and skepticism as to whether the stimulus will work has pushed acceptance in the wrong direction. World banks, particularly European banks, made some very bad decisions in buying bonds from the PIIGS nations, and that is what this finally boils down to - the loans and bonds, the money for which was created from out of thin air. What this amounts to is another giant bailout by world taxpayers for banks, particularly European banks in this case. You might have also noticed that the ZEW German Investor Confidence Index fell from 53 in April to 45.8, reflecting further German reaction to the $1 trillion aid package. Many believe the eurozone will collapse and many want it to, especially in Germany. As a reflection of that the ZEW Index fell from 53 in April to 45.8 in May. The Index aims to predict developments six months ahead. German confidence is waning. Prior to the allocation of $1 trillion to aid Europe’s basket cases, eurozone central banks bought the junk club med bonds. All the funds coming from taxpayers. If that had not occurred BNP Paribas, Unicredit, BBVA, Societe General and Santander would have collapsed. That is what this package is all about, bailing out the oligarchic banks. The euro has been a failure, as we predicted it would be 12 years ago. As the Fed feeds the ECB liquidity via swaps and other more subtle methods, the ECB feeds the banks fund to keep them from collapsing. In turn, the banks buy eurozone government bonds in another form of quantitative easing. Such phony antics don’t fool real professionals, who know from history what the results will be. This 3-card Monte game is not fooling the average European, who for the last month has been wiping out gold and silver coin dealers in Germany and Switzerland. The euro is history. It is just a question of when. The fight for supremacy is now being waged between the dollar and gold, a battle the dollar cannot hope to win. What you are seeing is a flight to quality, something we have described for more than 50 years. Presently, as far as the euro is concerned, it’s garbage in garbage out. The ECB and other central banks are buying junk bonds, toxic waste, how can it be expected the quality of their reserves are anything but junk? This is not only a euro-ECB problem, but it is also a Fed-dollar problem. How can any Europeans and Americans not want gold? Just like the dollar, and all currencies have been devaluing versus gold, so has and will the euro. The next steps for the eurozone and the US will be much higher inflation and perhaps even hyperinflation. This means Germany, the trading powerhouse, will become less competitive. They’ll lose business and their profits will fall. The public doesn’t see this nor do they understand. That is why we explain what is going on in simple terms in this publication. In Europe, as in the US, there is an all out war to keep stock markets from falling; least the public discovers they have been the victims of a Ponzi scheme. As you can see all things are not as they seem to be. The first issue would be to end corporate ability to keep two sets of books and mark assets to market, not to model. Such normal moves would rid us of too big to fail corporations; something our Senate has been incapable of doing. On Thursday the Senate is thought to be ready to pass a financial reform package and not a word has been spoken about cooking the books – like the situation didn’t even exist. Such legislation would bring all manner of lawsuits and criminal charges as well. It is absolutely incredible that no AG or law enforcement official has for as far as we can remember, brought criminal charges against these lawbreakers. Just as an example, trillions have been lost in real estate and no corporation or individual has been prosecuted for criminal fraud.
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The world banking system is insolvent. Banks retain two sets of books, mark-to-model and hold vast inventories of residential and commercial real estate that they hold off the market
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