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Party Time for Anglo-American Elites?

Friday, March 19, 2010 – by  Staff Report


Robert Reich

Reich: Economic Recovery Is a Government 'Sham' ... Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich (left) says the "recovery" is a sham. "Part of the perceived growth in GDP is due to rising government expenditures," he says. "But this is smoke and mirrors ... The stimulus is reaching its peak and will be smaller in months to come," Reich recently wrote in The Huffington Post. "And a bigger federal debt eventually has to be repaid." And even though the U.S. economy grew at a 5.9 percent annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2009, those GDP figures are badly distorted by structural changes in the economy. For example, part of the increase is due to rising healthcare costs. When WellPoint ratchets up premiums that enlarges the GDP. But you can't consider this evidence of a recovery. Big global companies, Wall Street, and high-income Americans who hold their savings in financial instruments are clearly doing better, Reich notes. As to the rest of us – small businesses along Main Streets, and middle and lower-income Americans – "forget it," he says. – MoneyNews

Dominant Social Theme: Problems abound, and we are misled?

Free-Market Analysis: The Huffington Post is not exactly mainstream media, but it's getting there – and this article (as summarized by MoneyNews, above) is a succinct description of what may actually be happening in America today. We like it, also, because it says just what we here at the Bell have been trying to explain almost since the financial crisis began – that sometimes you can't recharge a dying economy by printing money – not when there's been a really severe blow-off.

Thus, we wanted to comment on Reich's economic explanations, but also to use them as a springboard to make a larger point about what the elite is really trying to accomplish and why, in our opinion, it may not work, not entirely anyway. Let's set the stage, first of all, by elaborating a little on what Reich wrote.

Reich points out, quite rightly, that while America seems to be rising out of a deep but manageable recession, the reality may be otherwise. He believes what the American government and Federal Reserve have done is to print money and use that money to create public industrial make-work programs that give the perception the economy is growing when it is not. If people are put to work building a bridge to nowhere, the revenue shows up in the gross national product, perhaps, but the net result is useless and unsustainable.

Reich also notes that Wall Street is doing better, and, as we have pointed out before, this too is comprehensible based on the amount of money that the US government has given or loaned to banks and other large corporate entities. This money, some of it, has found its way into the stock market. The theory is that once the stock market goes, people will feel richer and the economy will be kick started. But in practice, this time round, it's not working.

This is no mere recession but a Great Unraveling. The economy in America (and, really, in the West) cannot grow until distortions are fully unwound and the market itself can perceive what is apt to survive and thrive and what is withering and slowly dying. This time, such perceptions may take years to realize, especially since America and the West generally continues to retard the inevitable culling.

Now because the Bell covers dominant social themes from a free-market thinking perspective, we want to point out that there is more to all this than a failed Keynesian approach to economics. Fiat-money central banking is a centralizing force that is set up to fail in our opinion. That is, mercantilist, private-public central banking as it is practiced today is a centralizing procedure whereby a power elite reaps the benefit of money production while most people suffer loss of income, jobs and the middle class is gradually squeezed into poverty by endless waves of recessions. We could go on about the distortive effect of this kind of central banking – and we have in the past. The point is that those who put the system in place are not stupid. It is likely supposed to behave this way – and it has for at least a century.

If the power elite does indeed want to bankrupt nation states, we have to ask ourselves ... why? The answer (from our point of view) is that the power elite is an inter-generational force of select families, individuals and interest groups (private and corporate) that have as their goal a more globalized industrial and regulatory environment with ever more centralized governance and financial systems. This explains why Western economies are such a mess and why President Barack Obama in America, for instance, continues to press for nationalized health care even though the evidence is overwhelming that such a system would only, eventually, exacerbate America's health care dilemma.

Not only is the Obama administration gearing up to nationalize health care, it may also have in mind, via legislation, to open up America's borders in the south and attempt to give illegal immigrants various benefits that have hitherto been restricted to US citizens. Health care, no doubt, will be an attractive lure to millions of Mexicans, and thus will exacerbate the situation if passed. The stakes are so high that the Democrats in Washington are literally willing to blow up their own party to pass a nationalized health care bill and – next up, reportedly – to create an open-borders situation.

It can be argued (and the Bell does) that there is an Anglo-American elite standing behind both the Democratic and Republican parties that is orchestrating all this. It seems, in fact, to be a carefully crafted plan to merge America with Mexico and Canada – just the way Europe has been merged into a single (struggling) enterprise. The Bush administration laid the groundwork for some of this (though extant plans go back to Reagan) and indeed attempted to make additional Mexican-American industrial intercourse a functional reality before the effort was turned back by outraged Americans. (You can read more about such things in a free book available on this site, High Alert.)

Now, using various parliamentary maneuvers – some of which are already on display as regards health care – the Obama administration will doubtless try to accomplish what the previous administration could not. It will continue socializing American society with the brute force of the federal government and it will do its best to tear down the border between America and Mexico. The war on drugs – which basically boosts the price of drugs and creates criminal classes out of whole cloth – has so destabilized Mexican society that many Mexicans may welcome a de facto merger with the US. The Canadians, thus far, would not, but that may change in the future. And that's why the Anglo-American elite might be said to be partying in Washington DC! Plans proceed toward regional centralization of the Americas.

In fact, while the various bailouts and other actions taken by Washington may seem to be aimed at "rescuing" Americans from an unfortunate financial crisis, they are actually doing exactly the opposite. We note, recently, that Fed chairman Ben Bernanke suggested that major banks operate without any financial reserve at all so as to more efficiently inject money into the long-suffering American economy. This is just another destabilizing financial measure so far as we are concerned. The elite acts to "alleviate" the problems faced by the average American, but in reality the actions taken are destabilizing and end up making things worse. Here's a report on what Bernanke has suggested:

Now Bernanke Wants To Eliminate Reserve Requirements Completely ... Up until now, the United States has operated under a "fractional reserve" banking system. Banks have always been required to keep a small fraction of the money deposited with them for a reserve, but were allowed to loan out the rest. But now it turns out that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wants to completely eliminate minimum reserve requirements, which he says "impose costs and distortions on the banking system".

At least that is what a footnote to his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on February 10th says. So is Bernanke actually proposing that banks should be allowed to have no reserves at all? That simply does not make any sense. But it is right there in black and white on the Federal Reserve's own website....

The Federal Reserve believes it is possible that, ultimately, its operating framework will allow the elimination of minimum reserve requirements, which impose costs and distortions on the banking system. If there were no minimum reserve requirements, what kind of chaos would that lead to in our financial system? Not that we are operating with sound money now, but is the solution to have no restrictions at all? ... What in the world is Bernanke thinking? But of course he is Time Magazine's "Person Of The Year", so shouldn't we all just shut up and trust his expertise? Hardly. The truth is that Bernanke is making a mess of the U.S. financial system. ( – The Economic Collapse.)

Here's the actual Fed language on its website:

... Given the very high level of reserve balances currently in the banking system, the Federal Reserve has ample time to consider the best long-run framework for policy implementation. The Federal Reserve believes it is possible that, ultimately, its operating framework will allow the elimination of minimum reserve requirements, which impose costs and distortions on the banking system.

The American system of republican governance has been relentlessly dismantled since the Civil War. But now the attacks have grown in power and scope and it would seem the actual integrity of the nation itself might be in question. As we recall, The Fabian Society (in a quote we can no longer find on the Internet) suggested in the early 2000s that the 21st century would be one of extreme "change" that people might find uncomfortable. In such an environment, the Fabian Society suggested that those who would adapt most effectively were those who would accept the changes quickly and without fuss.

We are not sure that many will enjoy changes that include the partial dismantling of the United States. However, surprisingly (given what we have just written above) the Bell is optimistic about where the world is headed. The power elite behind the relentless global consolidations did very well in the 20th century. But the 21st century has proven more difficult. The plans and strategies that proved fairly easy to implement in the 20th century began to melt down in the 21st century as the broad beam of the Internet has shown hotly upon them.

One can only come to two conclusions about what is going on (assuming one accepts the presence of a power elite that wishes to continue a trend of global consolidation). Either the Anglo-American power elite doesn't care about whether millions and even billions of people understand what it has on its collective mind. Or it DOES care but cannot do anything about it.

The Bell believes the latter. Again, (for those apt to tolerate such suggestions), it is fairly clear the power elite operated in the 20th century under a determined veil of secrecy. (We would operate under such a veil as well if we were the power elite and had in mind to do what it is doing.) But that veil of secrecy exists no more. Did the power elite plan to rip this veil away? No, no, no!

The power elite must be seen as a troubled entity these days. The power elite, events seem to show us, has had no more idea of how to handle the expansive communication explosion called the Internet than Bill Gates did in the 1990s. The power elite has moved ahead with its "creative destruction" but unlike as was the case in the 20th century, people can actually see the process in action – and in real time. (And they may not wish to be destroyed and recreated, which is bound to be uncomfortable, not to say inconvenient.) As a result, we seen a trend for various governments to try to regulate and censor the Internet. Yet it is late in the game, and we predict these efforts will be hard to implement and even harder to sustain.

In fact, the power elite's planned consolidations are under attack around the world. Europe is beginning to simmer, and even boil in such places as Greece. In America, the Tea Party movement is growing in size and scope and will not ultimately be contained by the Republican party. In South America a series of leftist oriented governments are far less apt to do the West's bidding than such governments once were. Japan and especially China are still perhaps in the West's orbits but are apt to go their own way not because of the political class but because the citizens may eventually demand it. The Internet, a modern-day Gutenberg press, has penetrated these countries as well, and the literacy rate is high.

This article has been entitled "Party Time for Anglo-American Elites?" But we put the question mark at the end of the title for a reason. We think in both America and Britain, the elite celebration is bittersweet. Yes, there are plenty of actions underway to consolidate Western governance and to continually remove barriers between nation states. But the plans of the elite have been illuminated by the internet (for anyone who chooses to look, in our opinion) and for a group that relies on secrecy and purported global coincidences such exposure cannot be considered good news.

Conclusion: We don't know exactly what the power elite has in mind to do next (in detail, anyway), but whatever it is, the Internet's alternative press will predict it and cover it – up to and including wars of control and diversion. And increasingly people, in the 21st century, likely will make up their own minds as to how to respond. That is an opportunity that was lacking in the 20th century and it may eventually make a significant difference. We would argue it is doing so.

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Posted by Charles G. Oakes on 3/19/2010 7:29:33 AM

It matters not that the Huffington Post published Dr. Reich's observations. It does matter that it was Dr. Reich himself who got religion, saw reality validly, and told it like it is (!) and (get this) with remarkable boldness from his professorial chair at the University of California, Berkeley! Go, Bobby! Go!

Posted by Michael Ponzani on 3/19/2010 8:17:34 AM

The Amro. And they thought Regan was a conservative! Someone else pointed out that he blew up California's deficit to unimaginable proportions. You guys are right, he made peace with the elites lafter he got in office. Or else the assisanation attempt was a method get him to see thelight. It's always a lone nut gunman.

Posted by Chuck on 3/19/2010 8:30:38 AM

Excellent article. In my opinion, a few points illustrate just how much trouble the people are in, and what an uphill battle people like us do have.

Take Bernanke and his Time Man of the Year for example. One does not have to look too deeply to see that his policies played an instrumental role in this crisis, and his current policies only serve to deepen it. However, the elites throw him on the cover of Time and Americans say 'well, I guess I'm supposed to like him, Time says I am.'

Based on that, the man actually has unwavering support from clueless Americans (based on a magazine cover!) The unfortunate fact is that the amount of clueless Americans (and our counterparts abroad) far outpaces that of sound minded free thinkers to which the Bell addresses every day. The true financial leader of a free nation would oversee and enforce a true free market, ensure competing currencies and hold manipulators accountable.

Another point is one that this article did not allude to, happened very recently. That is Dennis Kucinich switching his vote in support of nationalized health care. In my opinion, this is a big victory for Obama and the elites, and a sizable blow to the grassroots Constitutionalist movement. It in my opinion illustrates the far reaching influence of the elite, and underscores the fact that government, in any form, whether you love or hate what they are saying can never be relied on to provide security or quality of life.

All of the people who hung their hopes on the words of Kucinich are now left without a leader. Also the progressive movement has lost some credibility. No doubt since earning the Kucinich vote, Obama went to someone he likes and wants to stay come November and told them to vote against it, go to your homestate and cry foul to gain popularity.

I hate to say it and I am 100 against the healtcare bill, but I believe it will pass. I do not believe it will pass by 15 or 20, but rather less than 5.

The reason being that Obama will keep the Kuciniches of congress while telling his friends whose votes he had from the start to jump ship and cry foul at home to be re-elected.

In my opinion this is just a couple of examples of how the Elites can infiltrate the progressive movement and hijack it. We have a huge struggle ahead of us. The people need to start demonstrating and taking advantage of our right to assembly while we still have it. The government is not going to do it for us. Let's march on Washington. Let's take our nation back.

Posted by Floyd on 3/19/2010 9:42:54 AM

I believe the Fed wants to allow bank lending to uncouple from their reserves because interest rates for savings are so low people aren't putting their money in banks anymore. Also with the uncertainty of which bank is to fail next the mattress seems to be a better alternative.

They say banks have plenty of reserves but the truth is the money came from bailouts not deposits and the banks are keeping the money instead of lending it to offset the bad loans they have on their books that are now being evaluated at the original loan amount not market value.

Although this is being currently allowed by the regulators is it not the same accounting shenanigans that have seen other banks and corporations explode?

Posted by Mike on 3/19/2010 9:43:43 AM

The USA is throwing so much dept and irresponsible deals in front of everyone to hold on to a make believe recovery.

They are throwing the bus in front of us and running over us,backing up and running over everyone again and again to make sure everyone is under the bus shaking out all their finaces are shakin out so big government and the elite can play "whose your daddy"However,this game won't work anymore.

We are going to have a tremendous collapse happening very shortly taking mostly everyone by surprise.The weight of the dept will not hold up anymore.

By the end of the year everyone will realize the game is over.

Keep your gold and silver. There are two worlds out there,real and fake. Choose the one to live in.

Posted by Barry Schatz on 3/19/2010 9:50:51 AM

It is true the power elite are not stupid, and The Bell is next to none in seeing through its machinations and pointing out the flaws. However, this article exhibits a misguided assumption in respect of Mexico. I am sure that there are not many Mexicans who would welcome a de facto merger with the US, no matter how difficult life becomes.

This is not merely an opinion they hold and might be convinced to change, rather, it is bound up in Mexican identity along with their most important icon, the Virgin of Guadalupe.

The Anglo-American worldview is typically naive and about things Latin American, and Latin American literature overflows with just this message. Take the Mexican Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz's first acclaimed work about Mexican identity, "The Labyrinth of Solitude", published in 1950, which recounts the birth of Mexico as the result of a rape (a "chingada" in the vernacular). This relates to the "conquest" by Hernn Corts of the indigenous woman Malinche, whom he uses to get to the Aztec emperor Cuauhtmoc and kill him. Thus Mexico is the product of a rape and Mexicans call themselves hijos de la chingada (bastards).

The second rape of Mexico came when it lost half its territory to its northern neighbor. Paz devotes a major portion of the book describing Mexico and Mexicans as the antithesis of the U.S.

Granted, Mexico is a changed country since 1950, but the drug wars are changing Mexico violently yet again, and Mexicans are under no illusion as to who is perpetrating the "chingada" again, it's their old neighbor nemisis. In times like this, Mexicans flock to the Virgin of Guadalupe, the comforter of orphans and symbol of the Mexican nation. They do not rush into the arms of the Chingn.


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Thank you for the informed point of view. It is true, Mexicans are not apt to rush into the arms of the American invader, and we should probably have emphasized that point more (but the article was already so long). Anyway, isn't it possible the incentives would be so great and the financial rewards so tempting that a de facto merger might arrive even DESPITE Mexican sentiments?

We would argue that such a merger is taking place anyway. The US is continually destabilizing Mexico through its bizarre "drug war," and if tens of millions of Mexicans end up in the US as "guest workers" then ultimately, all sorts of political gambits will play out. There will be extreme pressure on the US to remake its laws and educational system, etc. Mexico will come under pressure to further open its borders to multinationals, etc.

The merger, in the case of Mexico, would not rest on sentiments but economics. Canada might be a different story.

Posted by Lance E. Schultz on 3/19/2010 11:27:02 AM

Party Time for Anglo-American Elites?

Perhaps so, but even a blind-man cannot help but notice the exponential growth in the number of power elite puppets exiting stage right or the number of US business owners jumping out of the plane or just walking away Galt style.

From Evan Byah to Chris Dodd's recent purchase of an island off the coast of Ireland for his retirement outside the realm of impending chaos something "instinctive" is apparently driving the new rampant evacuation behavior.

Private personal security and guillotine manufacturers are the surest long-bets going from reading the present investing memes of the power-elite.


Reply from the Daily Bell:

We were being ironic, if not sarcastic, as you doubtless know. In fact parts of your missive make our underlying point.

Posted by Art Solvason on 3/19/2010 12:10:40 PM

"Canada might be a different story". It is. Canadians detest the American government, even though we have much in common with American citizens. Bush would have been sent packing if he had been the "Prime Minister" (probably with criminal charges to boot).

I believe you have already seen a small part of Canadian nationalism throughout the Olympic Games. It runs deep but without the arrogance of our southern neighbours. Canadians also have more of a worldly outlook and, of course, the INTERNET is the key to maintain that outlook.


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Mexico is so poor and tortured that the elites have more leverage. But it would take a mighty cataclysm to begin a formal or even informal merger between the US and Canada - beyond what private markets have already accomplished.

Posted by Ernst on 3/19/2010 1:55:42 PM

What is seldom discussed -- anywhere -- is the root occult nature of the rising war between West and East.

The Western Elite deploy their magickal mores, yet those of the Far East are ready to outweight and outperform.There is a deep prescience behind why Napoleon (33rd Degree Freemason) warned about the 'awakening' of the Chinese 'Dragon'...

Posted by Doug on 3/19/2010 4:38:11 PM

The idea of the "power elite" is a interesting one, but I'm not yet convinced it's as organized as you say it is. One of my friends summed it up here after I forwarded to him the article from the Bell on Obama's failing corporatist presidency.

"I differ mostly in that I think the force behind the mechanisms is less top-down and organized, and is more just the result of a feedbackloop that is naturally selecting towards corporatism."What would you say to that?


Reply from the Daily Bell:

The trouble is that you need to go back in time, and utilize the available historical presentations on the 'Net, especially Mises Institute, etc. If you do go back to the Civil War or farther, you find a series of centralizing actions that are simply not the result of coincidence.

Study alternative history as it has finally been revealed, from Colonel House (Wilson's elite "Brain") to the horrible Roosevelts and the creation of the UN, World Bank, IMF, EU, etc., and it becomes almost impossible to believe in a "feedback loop naturally selecting corporatism."

No. Unfortunately, the centralization is the result of the intragenerational decisions of a handful of powerful people. They all sit on each other's non profit boards, academies, NGOs in both America and Europe (Israel, too), and they all, somehow coordinate their activities. Their achievements, such as they are, always result in more more money power and less freedom for the Western world. Lately, in our opinion, they are losing their grip. You have to read what's out there.

Posted by Mark Y on 3/19/2010 4:46:30 PM

As usual, The Bell's summary of the world situation is right on. I wonder however, if the ever growing controversy surrounding the cover up of the explosive demolition of the three World Trade Center Towers in New York could be the "Achilles heel" in the elites's plan to turn us into subservient drones for their empire?

Obviously, the 911 farce was used to justify much of the elites current agenda as has been well documented in The Bell and elsewhere. The cover up of the real conspiracy that resulted in the explosion of the three towers in New York seems to be bubbling to the surface in the public's view. The famous actor, Ed Asner has signed up to do radio ads for the ae911truth.org on major radio networks in the USA. The link to this announcement is here:

Click to View Link

Also, the organization nyccan.org is running a campaign in which many thousands of people are calling and faxing the New York city council members and asking for an investigation into the collapse of Tower 7, which is the third tower that fell even though it was not hit by an airplane.

According to feedback from callers reported on their web site, the council members staff is very receptive to the callers point of view. Information on this campaign can be seen at:

Click to View Link this hideous crime and those who did it are exposed, it would seem that this would put a big crimp in the elites current world domination scheme, wouldnt it?


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Thanks, Mark, interesting summary.

As you may know, we cover 9/11 from time to time. In fact, 9/11 is the unsolved ulceration at the heart of 21st century Western society. We don't know what happened, but we sure do know that the powers-that-be engaged in a coverup of SOME sort. And while the tried-and-true techniques that worked in the 20th century may have held off truth-telling as regards the Kennedy assassination, they likely won't work, ultimately, in the Internet era.

Posted by Mark Y on 3/19/2010 5:34:12 PM

Speaking of what (and in particular WHY) happened at 9/11, I'm reading the book "The Road to 9/11, Wealth, Empire and the Future of America" by Peter Dale Scott (2007).

Dr. Scott is a long time professor at UC Berkley and says he spent 5 years researching this book. Having read through about half of it, I believe him. It is incredibly detailed in its research and shows the political events and people that led to the 9/11 event and how it was an outgrowth of US foreign policy as it had been developing since the early 1960s.

He writes of the "overworld" - "That realm of wealthy or privileged society that, although not formally authorized or institutionalized, is the scene of successful influence of government by private power." (page 268)

Sounds an awful lot like The Bell's "power elite," doesn't it?

His historical and factual detailed (redundancy intentional) description of what has really been going on in the US government is almost unbearably tragic in the scope of its evil.

But our only hope is to expose it and remove it - for I like the Bell remain optimistic and believe that "the Truth will set us free!"

Dr. Scott would be an absolutely fascinating Bell interview!


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Thanks for the follow. Peter Dale Scott ... Will consider approaching him. "Overworld" ... very nice.

Posted by Mark Humphrey on 3/19/2010 10:00:08 PM

There is a logical error in your analysis. The "power elite", which is an ill-defined, shifting, hazy "class" of individuals, does not possess a "collective mind".

There are two simultaneous dynamics at work, both of which contribute to our problems. First, most people, including members of the "power elite", continue to be mislead by profoundly important fallacies--not just in economics, but in philosophy as well.

These bad ideas inspire them to "solve" social problems with ever more goverment intrusion. Second, the statist remedies favored by confused leaders create incentives and opportunities for well-connected individuals to feather their nests through various special privileges awarded to them by the state. This reinforces the trend to statism. So the headlong plunge into destruction continues. I like your website. Thanks.


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Thanks for the (backhanded) compliment. We would argue, of course, that after hundreds if not thousands of years (their apparent timeline, not our), the power-elite is well aware of the nature of the policies it pursues.

Posted by Georgina on 3/20/2010 12:16:55 AM

Great article. I think Robert Reich and George Will are going to find themselves increasingly on the same side of the table. I think you hit an important point in stating that some of the TARP and stimulus money injected into the banking system "found its way" into the stock market. How else can a 65 rise in the market be explained? We know that individual investors aren't driving this rally. Institutional investors? Not likely either and certainly not in the amounts that have driven the market. Neither are foreign investors. If they're buying anything it's Treasuries.

Would you agree that capital flows on the order of magnitude necessary to trigger a 65 move must be coming largely via the banks with liquidity provided by the Fed and the Treasury and, therefore, by the taxpayers? That adds additional meaning to Reich's "sham" comment.

It's not just sham GDP numbers, but if the all that liquidity is behind the rally and the stimulus and bailout money has stopped, isn't that setting up the market and the economy for a second decline?


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Well put, and, from our perspective, insightful.

Posted by Scott on 3/20/2010 1:52:37 AM

It's sort of a comic tragedy; FDR takes the nation off the gold standard, Reagan takes the world off the gold standard, now Bernanke wants to take the nation off the fiat currency standard. What will they think of next? I say we go back to trading tobacco, firewood and fertilizer. I just knew I picked the wrong week to quit drinking.Who do I talk to about getting a license to loan money I don't have?

Posted by Attitude_Check on 3/20/2010 5:23:32 PM

What do you mean "we have to pay back" the loans? Now how will we do that? ;)

Posted by Dan on 3/20/2010 5:59:30 PM

Great article, as usual. My comments will be long... as usual. 45 of the income in Mexico was from the Cantarell oil field. That is drying up and Mexico will be an oil importer in a couple of years. They have lots of proven fields but, can't bring the to production because GOV robbed PEMEX of all the funds to try to finance some kind of social cohesion.

This was / is necessary because Mexico refuses to do anything about it's high birth rate. Imagine losing 45 of a country's income and having to PAY for oil imports. Imagine the resultant poverty and disintegration. As Americans move closer and closer to a "global mean wage", there will be less work available for Immigrants from south of the Rio Bravo.

At the same time, the West is having a chain of recessions that are INCREASINGLY destructive of jobs. The perfection of containerized shipping put us in direct competition with 2.5 billion people who are willing to work for survival. The jobs won't be coming back to the West. Because of the un-ending quest for efficiency and consolidation, the aggregate wages of Americans and the West will continue to decline.

America built up it's standard of living because it was the only manufacturer after WW II. Everybody else has their own manufacturing capacity [overcapacity] and the don't need us. We are spending down our savings. The surplus steel-making capacity of China is greater than the entire steel-making capacity of Europe. The rust-belt syndrome that manifested itself decades ago will just move into other areas as they become non-competitive.

We should settle in at about 40 unemployment. Socialism destroys incentive. A command economy is grossly inefficient.If the "Overworld" wants to institute a police state with a command economy with socialism, they can count on an economy comparable to East-Germany.

The Illuminaughty may accomplish world GOV and world banking some day. If they can't do it without instituting a police state, they can count on a completely stagnant economy. I believe that the Illuminaughty fell into the same trap as the Neo-cons. They believe that if they wish hard enough... their wish will come true.

The dimwits like Bush and Blair drank the Koolaide thinking that they were doing their part to bring the perfect world. The U.S.S.R. kindly proved that collectivism doesn't work. North Korea is doing a good job of proving that the police state doesn't work. America is proving once again that democracy has never worked. Universal suffrage doesn't work...look at California. Capitalism seems to often morph into fascism.

If the elites try to bleed off even more money, they will find an economy killed by VAT and carbon taxes, etc, etc. For every $1 increase in taxes, the economy diminishes by $3 We're on a roller-coaster with several possible destinations.


Reply from the Daily Bell:

Great post. And those destinations are? ...

Posted by Bob on 3/20/2010 10:41:38 PM

I'm not as convinced our state of affairs is as contrived as is made out. Oh I am a believer in powerful elites " these shadowy overlords. What I have trouble believing is that the powerful elites get along at all well.

Often I ask people to consider history and all the mobsters, gangs and mafia. Madoff got thrown under a bus and not willingly likely. 'It's just business.

These types permeate the powerful elites. I liken all these powerful elites to the stories of the Greek gods and all their machinations upon the mortals. We are just the mundanes slogging through the 'real life of the powerful elites. The plans for us mundanes are just the results of the powerful elites slugging out turf wars.

Posted by The Gimlet Eye on 3/20/2010 11:42:48 PM

I think you are correct that there is an "there is an Anglo-American elite standing behind both the Democratic and Republican parties that is orchestrating all this."

That's pretty obvious for anyone who takes the time to look at it. Again, I, like all the others, found out about this because of the incredible power of the Internet.

The "Round Table Group" is alive and well, if with different names, and new branches (better: "tentacles"). The main thing for us now is to keep on exposing their lies on the one hand, while avoiding fear and demoralization on the other.

The latter two are hard to manage when they control so much of our lives. There is a very big, very delicate psychological component to all this which is very much in question. Panics and anarchy are not out of the question, since they are still shocking the people with "False Flag" incidents and threats. Most people I know are completely unaware of what is going on.

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Reply from the Daily Bell:

Thanks for the link. Very well done.

Posted by Stephen Batchelder on 3/21/2010 12:13:47 PM

Great article,, concerning the elites, I think they misjudged the power of the internet and its ability to disseminate information,Smart, powerful people make mistakes, look at Eastman kodak, how could they have missed the influence of digital cameras on print film? (I am sorry to refer to Eastman as a person, but !!!!!!

Posted by Ken on 3/21/2010 1:38:31 PM

The elite are going to have a hard sell if they want Canada to join with the US. Our society is VERY protective of the Canadian voice. An attack on Canadian soil?

Posted by CP on 3/21/2010 2:11:08 PM

Anyone here ever read the book "The Rich and the Super Rich" by Ferdinand Lundburgh? Pretty much says it all. What they don't have, they don't want. Period!

Posted by AmanfromMars on 3/21/2010 2:37:16 PM

"In fact, the power elite's planned consolidations are under attack around the world. .... But the plans of the elite have been illuminated by the internet (for anyone who chooses to look, in our opinion) and for a group that relies on secrecy and purported global coincidences such exposure cannot be considered good news. [and exposed in the stories every day peddled as breaking news rather than considered as staged operations] ....

Conclusion: We don't know exactly what the power elite has in mind to do next (in detail, anyway), but whatever it is, the Internet's alternative press will predict it and cover it " up to and including wars of control and diversion. And increasingly people, in the 21st century, likely will make up their own minds as to how to respond. That is an opportunity that was lacking in the 20th century and it may eventually make a significant difference. We would argue it is doing so."

Invariably, unless the Powers that Be realise their very precarious exposed position nowadays, will they continue to plot Chaos as something which All Others will Respond and React to, with them "magically" offering the alms and arms to combat their Phantom Phormation, rather than Plotting with CHAOS and NEUKlearer HyperRadioProActive IT to Present with Beta AI Programs and Network InterNetworking Projects, a Much Better and More Profitable Future with Their Control of what would then be also a Live Operational Virtual Environmment and Novel SurReality.CHAOS .... Clouds Hosting Advanced Operating Systems .....

a NIRobotIQs AIdDevelopment spreading ITs Tentacles into and around the Futures and Derivative Market Place/Imaginative Space, although I suppose in the IT context that would be more akin to Trojan Warefare Action and Stealthy Embedding of Remote Executable CodeXSSXXXX for Private Pirate/Renegade Rogue Traction aka Fabulous Leverage.

It is certainly something which one would reasonably expect any Intelligent Elite to have well covered with Investment for Prime Control rather than Suffering Catastrophic Losses with Sub-Prime Supplied Knowledge. These are indeed Changed Times with ZerodDay Traders Flying Real High ... and Mighty. Have a Nice Day, Y'all.

Posted by PETER J. OF MINNEAPOLIS on 3/21/2010 11:39:11 PM

I recommend Michael C. Ruppert's "Crossing the Rubicon" and "Confronting Collapse" as valuable references for this discussion, most especially on the topics of Peak Oil, 9/11, and the nature of money.

Until one changes the way money works, nothing will truly change. Until one discourages asset speculation, money will continue to malfunction.

Posted by Dork Junior on 3/22/2010 1:33:00 AM

I suspect what the desperate oligarchy has planned is another false flag attack.

Posted by AmanfromMars on 3/22/2010 3:39:35 AM

"Posted by Dork Junior on 3/22/2010 1:33:00 AMI suspect what the desperate oligarchy has planned is another false flag attack." Dork Junior,There are Others with other much more ambitious plans to share, although sharing them in some places, with the facilities provided, can be less than expected of first class travel.

The following tells the tale as it shares AIdDevelopment. "But the federal government and industry are not the only sectors that have been busy coordinating the efforts in cybersecurity." .... Click to View Link

Posted by John Doe on 3/22/2010 5:04:27 AM

Basel II allows banks to keep almost zero reserves for loans made to governments. US banks are currently in transition to Basel II. There will always be a power elite whether you like it or not. The founding fathers were not on the musket lines in the war of independence. Nobody remembers the names of those who were. The militia grunts are probably mad as hell sitting in heaven because they didn't get their names and pictures on greenbacks. Those damn elites!!

Posted by Weaseldog on 3/22/2010 11:07:09 AM

The changes that are being forced on the US in regards to the banking system, are fundamentally the same that the IMF began imposing on African nations in the 1970s. Essentially they are pillaging the assets of our nation, while they are still worth something.

I doubt that the global elites have a master plan that they are enacting for controlling the world. I think it's more of a case that they are leveraging their slaves in various governments to help enrich themselves by stealing everything they can. And so at the top it's a struggle between the wealthy to get stuff, while the getting is good.

The banks have already made their run, and the insurance execs, having seen the writing on the wall, jumped in with the Health Care Bill to get their share of the lucre.The US is a nation is rapidly depleting it's resource base. We're far past our peak in oil. Coal production is past it's peak, even though production will continue for decades. Natural gas production is no longer rising at a steady 3.

In fact the seeming surplus of it comes from two factors. We've lost a lot of manufacturing, especially chemical production to Asia, and we've spent a lot of effort chasing dwindling returns. Gas rigs used to produce gas for decades. Now the average life of a new well is about a year. When the rig gets down to six months, we'll have to spend twice as much to stand still.The Canterell field in Mexico is in decline. Sure, that economist is right. Had they spent more money they could've depleted it faster. Is it in Mexico's interest to have a steeper decline?

If you don't understand what I'm saying, try this experiment. Take two equal size glasses of water. Tip one and slowly pour it out until empty. Take the other one and turn it upside down and empty it quickly. Which one held the most water? Economics professors will tell you that the one you upended, had the most water, because it had a faster rate of production.

And back to depleting resources, the bankers know that the USA will never have the resources to pay off the loans. But our credit is still good enough to provide them with riches. So we borrow money and give it to them, then they loan back to us. and now that we've given them so much money, we owe now and they can demand that we give them more. And the more we give them, the more we owe them and the more control they have over us.

It's thieving, immoral and dishonest. It's out and out fraud. But our governmental thralls have legalized the crimes. In their view, their job is to economically destroy the USA, then run off to private island retreats so we can't have them later arrested and tried for treason. Chris Dodd is moving to Ireland Eh? Do we have an extradition treaty with them?

Posted by Greg Ward on 3/22/2010 1:34:34 PM

I am on the same page as you. I see a currency collapse in the United States by this summer. California will be the catalyst. There are too many entitlement programs and no amount of Buy American Bonds will save the states fiscal problems.

I am a retired municipal employee in the CAL PERS system. There is no way that my pension is sustainable and I don't expect the taxpayers to come to the rescue. I made a decent wage when I was working and I make a decent retirement. I do not wish to furthur smash the private sector by expecting something they do not have and have them pay for it.

I am presently in the legal casino called the forex market. It's a ball buster but so far I can sustain myself. Bought as much gold and silver as I could and stashed it away. Squirrled away all my cash out of banks also.

I do believe that better government and lifesyles will emerge for those that survive this mess. What I would like is more networking with people who truly believe in independent thought and true liberty. Right now I go to Lew Rockwell's site but would like any suggestions or recommendations you may have for other sites. I am trying to set up a web site to carry links to locations like yours, Lew Rockwell, Mises and others that offer good educational value with articles that aren't based on hysterics. I enjoyed your site and look forward to reading and hopefully contributing.


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The sites you have chosen are good ones and are pleased you put us in their ilk.

Posted by Marc on 3/22/2010 2:58:43 PM

In 1992,David Rockefeller SR,said "Capitalism is a privilege,not a right".The Elite went on a huge spending spree.The 1992-99 where one if not the biggest stock market increases ever.

So one of the main Capitalist overlord struck fear in the Elite reminding them to never let the populace have a clear desire to turn totally to socialism did this.

But the Elite being infected by the disease "GREED" always come back to take away from the source of wealth "The People".The only true cure for this is "kill the rich and eat their children".Nothing else will suffice.


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Posted by Delacroix on 3/23/2010 12:34:18 AM

There is still lots of coal, and even more natural gas, in the US. mexico's cantarrel problem, is re-investment, and the process to draw in outside investment is stymied by fear of foreign exploitation.

Posted by Mary HOPE St. Clair on 3/23/2010 10:47:09 AM

A well researched little book was written in 1971 by Gary Allen entitled "None Dare Call It Conspiracy".

The book was a grass roots effort to inform the public as to what was really going on behind the scenes of our world. There is not an ISBN number in the book but is still available on-line and through used book stores.

The book was published by:Concord PressP. O. Box 2686Seal Beach, California 90720

The book meticulously and graphically documents 'THE GLOBAL ELITE'S' plan to destroy America through SOCIALISM. Chapter Two is entitled:"SOCIALISM - ROYAL ROAD TO POWER FOR THE SUPER-Rich".

I personally worked with a judge from 1986-1993 (the year of his sudden illness and death) that was trying to expose the same "Elites" that are identified earlier in Gary Allen's little book. The judge, in the private sector, was meeting with senators, postal inspectors, attorneys and others as he continued to try to expose the plans of, what he called, "The Ten Families" that control the old money of this world and their plans to move us into The New World Order.

The old judge knew all about the Bush Family's part in this scenario and the Bush/Baker connections with big oil, The Crown of England, and the global elite. The old judge held meetings trying to educate people on what was coming. You and I are now living exactly what Gary Allen and the deceased judge 'preached' about The ILLUMINATI and the powerful 'ELITE.'

Posted by Em Jay Oh on 3/24/2010 1:19:59 AM

I get the sense that you at the Bell don't entirely approve of our "Tea Parties," as a means of accomplishing anything (or at least much) constructive, but I view them as a first step in getting the attention of a distracted if not apathetic (or just plain ignorant?) public. What we need first, to borrow a phrase, is "Harsh, Implacable Public Anger."

It may be a bit vulgar where you're from, but in the USA, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.For those who are more aware and ready for informative resources, I recommend The Daily Bell. Here's another resource I came upon today:

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(I don't get their moniker, but I found the articles I read to be in the same vein as some of yours).


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