Charles Hugh January 30, 2021
It didn't have to be this way, but this is the reality we must now face: truth is fatal
to fraud, and our entire financial-political system is a fraud.
The stock market has just been punctured by the thin blades of truth. It is fatally wounded but
nobody dares notice. The wounds are barely visible, but the internal damage is mortal.
The stock market is already stumbling and will soon crash.
The banquet's participants ignore the faltering market because the rules are we never reveal
the truth, or acknowledge it, or discuss it, no matter how obvious, because truth is fatal to
fraud. So the stock market's vital signs are in freefall but the conversation remains upbeat
and light: stimulus, rapid growth in the second half, etc., all the patter of a carefully constructed
illusion that fraud is forever as long as the truth never comes out.
Alas, the truth has emerged from the shadows, despite the silence of the insiders and
the financial media. Here are the truths that have emerged like karmic genies:
1. The stock market is nothing but one giant fraud. The entire market is corrupt and rigged
from the ground up. The fraud is systemic, designed into every tendril of the market. It was a
useful deception to blame it all on "bad players," but now the truth has been revealed: the market
is nothing but a rigged game enriching insiders.
2. The Fed is a fraud. All the Federal Reserve has accomplished in 13 years of goosing the
stock market is unprecedented wealth and income inequality as the fraud of the Fed has boosted
the fraud of the market, which has fatally undermined America's social and economic orders.
Please read this short paragraph and let it sink in.
Monopoly Versus Democracy (Foreign Affairs):
Ten percent of Americans now control 97 percent
of all capital income in the country. Nearly half of the new income generated since the global
financial crisis of 2008 has gone to the wealthiest one percent of U.S. citizens.
The richest three Americans collectively have more wealth than the poorest 160 million Americans.
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