Gold Wars: The Battle for the Global Economy
- Global Economy
- Categories:Finance Industries
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
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- Pages:256
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- Size:152mm×228mm
- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★When gold becomes the barometer of systemic flaws, a covert war to suppress its price has already begun!
★This book exhaustively exposes the systemic manipulation of the gold market, including phantom paper gold, high-frequency trading, shell account games, secret gold transfers, and regulatory crackdowns.
★It reveals the distortions, instability, and corruption of the entire Western financial system, offering an in-depth analysis of the economic and political motives behind nations' rush to bolster their gold reserves.
Description
growing and unsustainable imbalances in the financial system. As gold is the barometer of systemic ills, a war on gold–to drive down its price—is taking place to hide the negative impacts of fiat currency, shadow banking and central banking on the global financial system.
Starting with an introductory discussion on the nature of money and the bizarre fractional reserve structure currently in place, Mitchell moves on to address the massive, but little known systemic pivot point: the Petrodollar standard. Tying dollars to oil, this mechanism undergirds the dollar's reserve status. But soon it will fail with paradigm shifting consequences.
Gold Wars features a detailed breakdown of the gross manipulations in the gold market - from nonexistent paper gold, smackdowns, high- frequency trading, and ETF's to Central Bank games like swapping/leasing, shell accounting, midnight raids, clandestine gold movements and regulatory attacks on investors. Mitchell offers a prediction of the results for the gold market: when the manipulation fails, paper and physical prices will separate, with the physical selling for multiples of paper.
Similarly silver, with its own unique characteristics for industry and investment, is also targeted as a potential refuge for flight from paper, though strangely, above-ground gold is now more plentiful than silver.
Add to this a silver short position rolling from one institution to another as each fails, a 4-year foot dragging investigation into market fraud, and a class action suit for manipulation and the market has a recipe for a pressure cooker at maximum.
Western banks, lacking the gold to cover their obligations, will eventually declare a force majeure–an event supposedly the result of the elements of nature, as opposed to one caused by human behavior–as a pretext for settling their obligations in increasingly valueless paper.
Where is the resistance to this distortion and corruption of value? Power is flowing East as China and Russia have drawn in massive amounts of gold while denying the inflow. The BRICS will unveil a gold backed trade note to supplant the dollar. Simultaneously, they will force the US debt back home in exchange for real assets, choking the Fed/Treasury on the mountain of paper, and grabbing the financial power. This momentous shift is already underway.
What is to be done? Some radical solutions are examined
Author
Contents
Author’s Foreword
Introduction
Money: form and function
The Fractional Reserve System
The Petrodollar standard
Shadow Banking, QE, and ZIRP
Physical Gold
Central Banking and the Federal Reserve
Fed and US Central Banking history
World Central Bank history
Fed Policy
Inflation, deflation, disinflation, stagflation, and
hyperinflation
Inflation
Deflation
Hyperinflation
Other ’flations
Metals trading, manipulations and theft
Propaganda
Spot, Futurse and Fixes
Smackdowns
Allocated Gold, Pools, ETFs, and Other Games
Central Bank Manipulations
Leasing
Regulatory Schemes, Cover-ups and Legalized
Confiscation
Precious Metals Hunts
Fort Knox, Fed audits, Tungsten Fills, and Other
Games with Gold Bars
The End Result
Silver: A Special Case
Manipulation
Resistance
Sino-Soviet Alliance
Gold Drain
Monetary Reform Act and Local Currencies
Local Resistance
Conclusion
Counterparty Obligation
Glossary
Index





