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The Big Reset : War on Gold and the Financial Endgame.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (262 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048522200
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Big ResetDDC classification:
  • 330
LOC classification:
  • HG297 -- .M533 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 - The History of Money -- Chapter 2 - Central Bankers: The Alchemists of our Time -- Chapter 3 - The History of the Dollar -- Chapter 4 - A Planet of Debt -- Chapter 5 - The War on Gold -- Chapter 6 - The Big Reset -- Epilogue -- Appendix I - Demonetized Currencies (1700-2013) -- Appendix II - Wall Street Fines (2000-2013) -- Bibliography -- Register.
Summary: A system reset is imminent. Probably even before 2020, the world's financial system will need to find a different anchor. The dollar has been at the center of the monetary system since the Second World War, but decades of money printing have caused a gradual but relentless dollar devaluation. In a desperate attempt to maintain this dollar system, the United States has waged a secret war on gold since the 1960s. China and Russia have pierced through the American smokescreen around gold and the dollar and are no longer willing to continue lending to the United States. Both countries have been accumulating enormous amounts of gold, positioning themselves for the next phase of the global financial system. There are only two options: a financial reset planned well in advance, or a hastily implemented one on the back of a dollar crisis. The United States, realizing the dollar will lose its prominent role, seems to be planning a monetary reset that will surprise many. It will be designed to keep the United States in the driving seat, but will include strong roles for the Euro and China's Renminbi. And it is likely gold will be reintroduced as one of the pillars of this next phase of the global financial system. Insiders claim gold could be revalued up to 7,000 per troy ounce during this process.
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Intro -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 - The History of Money -- Chapter 2 - Central Bankers: The Alchemists of our Time -- Chapter 3 - The History of the Dollar -- Chapter 4 - A Planet of Debt -- Chapter 5 - The War on Gold -- Chapter 6 - The Big Reset -- Epilogue -- Appendix I - Demonetized Currencies (1700-2013) -- Appendix II - Wall Street Fines (2000-2013) -- Bibliography -- Register.

A system reset is imminent. Probably even before 2020, the world's financial system will need to find a different anchor. The dollar has been at the center of the monetary system since the Second World War, but decades of money printing have caused a gradual but relentless dollar devaluation. In a desperate attempt to maintain this dollar system, the United States has waged a secret war on gold since the 1960s. China and Russia have pierced through the American smokescreen around gold and the dollar and are no longer willing to continue lending to the United States. Both countries have been accumulating enormous amounts of gold, positioning themselves for the next phase of the global financial system. There are only two options: a financial reset planned well in advance, or a hastily implemented one on the back of a dollar crisis. The United States, realizing the dollar will lose its prominent role, seems to be planning a monetary reset that will surprise many. It will be designed to keep the United States in the driving seat, but will include strong roles for the Euro and China's Renminbi. And it is likely gold will be reintroduced as one of the pillars of this next phase of the global financial system. Insiders claim gold could be revalued up to 7,000 per troy ounce during this process.

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