Of International Settlements guy is talking about is explicit lee pictographic lee portrayed in the money a velocity chart that weve been showing for a few years when a block face come to a dead halt is just gone down every single year because the money doesnt get to where its going on purpose thats by design because if it did then people would use it in ways that would increase the money velocity and wages would start going up and then the wall street ponzi scheme would come crashing down would have come crashing down earlier because thats inflation and inflation is the death knell to bonds and the bonds for 40 years have been the collateral for the ponzi scheme that is wall street because the bonds keep going up in price as long as folks like this guy who is a former banker International Settlements can complain about the last mile financed not going towards going to go then you will always see the need to lower Interest Rates we have a lot. More interest tries to keep the ponzi sche
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Going to print chileans in chile isnt chileans of dollars even more trillion so weve printed for the 2008 crisis well here we have seen carstens hes the former head of the bank of International Settlements and we prince tweets about him Central Bank Interventions to quell the crisis need to reach the individuals and businesses who are all tamale affected the last mile of this channel is not yet in place and needs to be bridged urgently so hes talking about these trillions of dollars that are going to be handed to the same banks they got that in 2008 j. P. Morgans of the world Citibank Bank of america all that stuff but the problem is especially in the situation its not those big banks that are having a liquidity crisis as it was back then or credit crisis or credit crunch its these small and Medium Sized Enterprises that operate all the goods and services and deliver all those goods and services that theyre the ones that are in trouble at the moment you know the last mile distribution
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