Announced last week the precious metal was probably dropped in a canal by spanish invaders as they retreated from the Aztec Capital of tentative. Im sure im not pronounce an aztec word right but on june 30th 1520 the new chain trieste day or night of sadness so that was the one night of sadness where cortez was forced to flee after the spanish army actually came to arrest him and then he was forced to flee when the aztecs attacked as many slaughtered many people slaughtered the other Indigenous People around here the other natives who fought against the mountain zuma as well but i say that we have this credit can decent kisa doors who have taken our wealth since 1971 through this magic act of swapping out our gold backed International Settlement layer as all fiats so they can take whatever because they uniquely have the asymmetric information of how much credit theyre creating and how my. Wealth there actually taking so weve had not a note a trace they not one night of sadness not an o
Kinds of good stuff stacie max we are here in mexico city mexico it used to be the capital of the aztec empire and you know what montezuma who ruled the aztec empire 500 years ago exactly well he has a lesson for us today the modern human about how to deal with the doors and how we are still wooed by the doors i have this headline here spanish conquistadores stole this gold bar from aztec emperor montezumas true here is the actual of gold bar this is all the gold that montezuma had current cartels stole it he melted it down put it into bars this is just under 2 kilos here that they found under a street here in mexico city in 1901 its been carbon dated to prove it is from 151920 when cortez sacked the city stole all their gold and its worth about 100000. 00 u. S. Dollars say it still has value today so this is historical evidence of the country stars come here and stealing all the gold and this is the beginning really of a 500 year problem of having ones well stolen and of course is pic
Senior fellow of the john l. China center at brookings. Its my pleasure to welcome you to this important event on chinas longterm Economic Outlook and its global implications. This event is unusual in present day washington for at least three reasons. First, as it has been widely perceived, people here have been preoccupied with Current Issues and the immediate challenges. As the year 2020 has barely begun, there are already several pressing geopolitical dilemmas on which our policymakers must focus. As we cross into the new decade, it will be important to look ahead toward chinas economic progress and the challenges it will present, both for china and for the world. Chinas Rapid Economic Development has arguably been and will continue to be the most consequential global story of the 21st century, and its ramificatio ramifications surely go far beyond the economic domain. It is important to note that traditionally and perhaps even today, china tends to take a longterm perspective and t
Yeah, please be seated. Good morning. Im chang lee, director and the senior fellow of the john l. China center at brookings. Its my pleasure to welcome you to this important event on chinas longterm Economic Outlook and its global implications. This event is unusual in present day washington for at least three reasons. First, as it has been widely perceived, people here have been preoccupied with Current Issues and the immediate challenges. As the year 2020 has barely begun, there are already several pressing geopolitical dilemmas on which our policymakers must focus. As we cross into the new decade, it will be important to look ahead toward chinas economic progress and the challenges it will present, both for china and for the world. Chinas Rapid Economic Development has arguably been and will continue to be the most consequential global story of the 21st century, and its ramifications ramifications surely go far beyond the economic domain. It is important to note that traditionally a
Its my pleasure to welcome you to this impo please be seated good morning, im chain lee director and the senior fellow of the john l. China center at brookings. Its my pleasure to welcome you to this important event on chinas longterm Economic Outlook and its global implications. This event is unusual in present day washington for at least three reasons. First, as it has been widely perceived, people here have been preoccupied with Current Issues and the immediate challenges. As the year 2020 has barely begun, there are already several pressing geopolitical dilemmas on which our policymakers must focus. As we cross into the new decade, it will be important to look ahead toward chinas economic progress and the challenges it will present, both for china and for the world. Chinas Rapid Economic Development has arguably been and will continue to be the most consequential global story of the 21st century, and its ramifications ramifications surely go far beyond the economic domain. It is im