Friday, February 27, 2009

Scary Charts & Graphs

by Eric deCarbonnel

a bunch of scary charts from this message board.

pencil icon, that\
6 Comments:
BD said...

Your posts with lots and lots of graphs are find the scariest for some reason....

stibot said...

Governments feed factories/banks with billions money injections (paid by Joes):

Some money had evaporate as bubbles exploded (stocks, real estate derivates, ..). Some money missing are being kept on the opposite side of the world (like Chinese holds dollar reserves or debts).

Since we can see that too many bank/factories become empty shell only, a lot of stolen money must exist somewhere: not all the money missing are former bubbles (numbers in computers because of the actual price) but were withdrawen.

So i suppose: there exists large amount of wealth somewhere around, maybe waiting for opportunity.

What happened/happens with all that amount? What the opportunity can it wait for? Is it already exchanged for some hard assets or not? I've never read notice about that.

uranian said...

so you hang around at goldismoney eh eric. could have posted your source, at least one of those is photoshopped by my own fair hand.

http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=308365

Anonymous said...

At least one? Which one? You are not more precise than he is.

Considering all the reseach he is doing you should be flattered he chose one.

Looked at your Gold is Money and your buddies imply evil intent.

I don't think so.

Anonymous said...

This has been plagiarized from this website:

http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=308365

At least link for credit.

Eric deCarbonnel said...

Anonymous said...
This has been plagiarized from this website:

http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=308365

At least link for credit.


You are right, I did get the idea for this entry from the message board you mention. I have added the link to the entry above.

On another note:

You do realize that the message board itself plagiarized the posted images from other sources? For example, the three balance sheet pictures were from Cumberland Advisors.

Isn't giving "credit" to this message board the same thing as acknowledging and legitimizing plagiarism?

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