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Bungee Jumping With The Fed: It's Only Your Money

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See Cartoon :  http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2009/05/12.html

The Federal Reserve is servicing a $700 trillion derivative debt bubble by printing money as fast as it can while banks desperately try to meet their credit payments ~ with no idea of where the bottom of this financial fiasco lies: Allen L Roland

On March 3rd, 2009 I wrote that the third and most devastating leg of the great American meltdown of 2009 is the derivatives leg which will reveal trillions of dollars of unsecured debt and credit default swaps, which cannot be covered, and will usher in the PANIC phase of our economic collapse http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2009/03/03.html

Well, we are there ~ and most of this recent Fed bailout has been used to cover these losses and it's far from over.The government will have to borrow nearly 50 cents for every dollar it spends this year, exploding the record federal deficit past $1.8 trillion under new White House estimates. http://snipurl.com/hvx3s

Martin Weiss, Money and Markets, rightfully points out that the recent bank stress tests deliberately and unforgivably did not include ~ SYSTEMIC RISK ! 

" The banking regulators have published two major white papers on the stress tests — "Design and Implementation" plus "Overview of Results." However, in these papers, they have failed to even mention the greatest risk of all: systemic risk.

This is the risk that ...

  • A few key players in highly leveraged instruments like derivatives could default on their trades.


  • These defaults could set off a series of failures, with the most severe impacts felt by banks that hold the largest share of the derivatives in the country.

This is the giant risk that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) wrote about in its landmark 1994 study, "Financial Derivatives: Actions Needed to Protect the Financial System," warning of "a chain reaction of market withdrawals, possible firm failures, and a systemic crisis."

This is the giant risk that triggered the collapse of Bear Sterns, the failure of Lehman Brothers, and the $180 billion bailout of America's largest insurer, AIG.

It's the giant risk that AIG executives themselves wrote about in their recent memorandum, "AIG: Is The Risk Systemic?," warning of a "cascading impact on a number of life insurers already weakened by credit losses" ... and "a chain reaction of enormous proportion."

It's the giant risk that the International Monetary Fund is most concerned about when it warns of another $3 trillion in global losses due to the banking crisis.

It's the giant risk that prompted former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to literally drop to his knees last September, begging Congress for $700 billion in bailout funds for the banking industry.

Since that day, the U.S. economy has suffered the worst back-to-back GDP declines in over 50 years, burning the nation's fuse even closer to a blow-up.

And yet, suddenly, in a massive undertaking that was supposed to accurately evaluate the banks' exposure to these dangers, it's also the giant risk that has been scrupulously scrubbed from 59 pages of official white papers, a half dozen press releases, plus multiple public pronouncements ~ all about the stress tests, all without a single mention of systemic risk....  This omission is both deliberate and unforgivable."                                                   http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/five-economic-storms-raging-now-2-33662

In that same context, Carolyn Baker's outstanding review of A Presidential Energy Policy by Mike Ruppert correctly writes ~" In this book Mike asks us to abandon all of the hype about alternative energies, green technology, and magic bullet solutions to the realities of Peak Oil and boldly confront the fact that "It is not possible to use enormous amounts of resources to address a resource shortage."

In  the "End of Suburbia", Richard Heinberg states unambiguously that Peak Oil will bring about a recession that never ends. In A Presidential Energy Policy, Mike Ruppert points out that:

 "All the new money being printed out of thin air is going to service a $700 trillion derivatives bubble to keep banks and lending institutions afloat. All that money is doing is enabling the financials to try and make their minimum monthly payments on a credit bubble they created. "

http://www.energybulletin.net/node/48828                           

And Ruppert is correct for the American people have no idea of the derivative shell game that is being played out on Wall Street which could eventually bring down the entire global financial system.

Allen L Roland

http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2009/05/12.html

Cartoon courtesy of Tom Toles / Washington Post

 

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The Perfect Storm by Jeffrey Rock on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 2:02:32 AM