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Bernanke Plans to Quit Before the Fed’s House of Cards Falls

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For years now, the Federal Reserve has been juicing the economy with quantitative easing, and Bernanke and his cohorts are now toying with the idea of ending the program if a set of arbitrary economic indicators are met, a move … Continue reading

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Gold Price Manipulator Bernanke Admits He Doesn’t Understand Gold

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Forbes is reporting on Bernanke’s comments before Congress today in which he admitted that he doesn’t understand gold prices. This comes right after an announcement that the Federal Reserve may delay its plan to taper off of its quantitative easing … Continue reading

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Flashback to ’12: Ron Paul Lectures Ben Bernanke with Silver Circle Coin

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The Silver Circle team members are huge fans of Congressman Ron Paul, arguably one of the greatest defenders of freedom in modern times. The good doctor waged a one-man, thirty-plus-year ideological war against the Federal Reserve system from his perch … Continue reading

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Fearing Losses, Bernanke Considers Canceling QE Exit Strategy

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In a previous post, we called attention to reports that demonstrate the fact that, due to the heavy load of toxic assets recently purchased by the Federal Reserve, any effort it takes to raise interest rates will cause the private … Continue reading

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Fed Losses May Cause Crisis, Bernanke’s Colleague Warns

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In an attempt to delay the inevitable, the Federal Reserve has been experimenting with quantitative easing, a policy through which interest rates are pushed unnaturally low by monthly purchases of $85 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities and Treasuries. Meanwhile, western … Continue reading

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Proof Leaked: Bernanke Clueless About Housing Bubble in ’07

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Newly-released minutes from Federal Reserve meetings in 2007 show that the vast majority of Fed Governors had no idea that the housing bubble was about to burst. Even though many financial analysts warned a crash was looming, including then-Congressman Ron … Continue reading

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Recap: Nationwide Protests Against the Federal Reserve

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On November 24th, protesters assembled nationwide for the second time this year to denounce the Federal Reserve’s fiat banking system. Since 1913, this dastardly banking cartel has been systematically devaluing the US Dollar at the expense of underprivileged families and … Continue reading

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Federal Reserve Officials Admit QE3 Won’t Work

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Ben Bernanke is set to speak tomorrow about the Federal Reserve’s future plans. Recently, the private central banking cartel decided to initiate a third round of quantitative easing in response to a recent jobs report, believing falsely that inflation will … Continue reading

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Ben Bernanke’s Love Letters to Congress

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Money Monday Whether it’s QE Infinity, $40 billion a month in stimulus money, or $16 trillion in secret loans to foreign banks, it seems that all eyes are on the Federal Reserve lately. The veil is lifting and every day … Continue reading

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Fed Chair Bernanke Pours More Fuel on Fiscal Inferno with QE3

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Earlier this week, we reported that the Federal Reserve was considering unleashing a new round of quantitative easing (QE), an esoteric, unproven central banking technique where money is created to buy existing assets from commercial banking institutions. Japan’s first experiment … Continue reading

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