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Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste

 

Despite the constant bickering among politicians, one thing they all agree on is their love for a crisis.

Why?

It gives them a reason to impose more Orwellian restrictions AND increase taxes.  It also allows them to cover-up most of the problems they created in the first place.

Example: The Coronavirus hysteria is a perfect cover for the problems no one wants to talk about…namely, the European Banking collapse AND the REPO Market disaster.

These problems have been in motion long before the Kung Flu started.

However, they’ve been swept under the rug by the panic distractions caused by the Whores-Of-Babble-On presstitutes.

Consequently, when Turbulent Times strike, and things really get ugly, everything gets blamed on the virus.

In essence, we’re seeing another global panic without justification…just like the Spanish American War.

Back in 1898, the media blamed it on the Spaniards allegedly sinking the US Battleship Maine.

Ironically (or NOT) they didn’t sink it.

It was an accident.

However, in order to sell more newspapers, the Hearst and Pulitzer families didn’t let the crisis go to waste.  Instead, they blamed the Spanish, caused an unnecessary war, and many innocent people died.

This would eventually be recognized as the origins of “Yellow Journalism” (FAKE NEWS).

After pocketing the “blood money,” (and in an effort to clear his name) Joseph Pulitzer created the PULITZER PRIZE for journalism.

Ironically (or NOT) the most prestigious prize for journalism was created by the father of Yellow Journalism.

Unfortunately, the corruption is worse today.

Example: We don’t have hard evidence to confirm a major crisis or pandemic concerning the Coronavirus.

And just like any other flu, the Kung Flu will subside when the weather warms up.

Until then you can expect more volatility in the markets.

Don’t let this ‘made-up crisis’ go to waste.

Learn how to profit from it in our March issue of “…In Plain English” (HERE).

 

 

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