Policymakers worry about attacks on America’s financial system

December 30, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditThe Economist has an interesting story in their December 31, 2011 issue titled Financial Terrorism; The War on Terabytes. The article does a good job of summarizing key points. For starters, this article references the report we prepared for the Pentagon: Officials’ anxiety has grown amid circumstantial evidence that malefactors helped to exacerbate the […]

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Connecting the Dots: Food Inflation Causes Riots

December 22, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditWhen we first reported on the Arab Spring, we noted the role that food price inflation played in various uprisings (Lessons From Egypt):   For students of financial terrorism and economic warfare, there are two primary takeaways: 1) The trigger to the unrest was food prices. It has been widely reported that food inflation […]

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Proof of Market Manipulation

December 18, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditOne of the attempted criticisms leveled against  the hypothesis of financial terrorism has been that the markets were simply too large and too complex to be manipulated. In the 2009 report prepared for the Department of Defense, Economic Warfare: Risks and Responses, we laid out a clear three-phased financial terror attack. The first phase  […]

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Venezuela and Iran, Together Again

December 15, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditOne  of the points we have made repeatedly is that radical Islamists and Marxists have been working together to undermine America using the Unrestricted Warfare playbook. We’ve seen it with reports of SEIU working with Hamas. We’ve also seen those elements combine in the Egyptian revolution and in the Occupy movement. The point was […]

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Who is Behind the Occupy Movement?

December 7, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditThe “Occupy Wall Street” movement has been characterized by the media as a spontaneous public uprising intent on bringing equity and fairness to the United States. It has also been compared to the “Arab Spring” as a pro-Democracy movement. Never mind that the Arab Spring has brought radical Islamists to power in Egypt and elsewhere. […]

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Bowing to Beijing: China’s Unrestricted War against US

November 15, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit In today’s Washington Times there is a book review by Jeffrey Kuhner. It is a scathing attack on current U.S. foreign policy toward China. Regardless of your politics, the book has some very insightful understanding of Unrestricted Warfare as we have described. Here are some excerpts from both the book and the review: […]

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The Rise of the Yuan

November 12, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditThe cover story of BARRON’S this week would have been considered unthinkable by most experts just a couple of years ago. Yet, it is precisely in line with our thinking and echoes the findings of our earlier research for DoD outlined as Phase Three. The importance of this article is that the reality is now […]

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The Europeans Respond

October 23, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditWe have posted about the attacks on Europe, where they started and what the likely outcome will be. This past week, we saw a couple of developments worth noting. First, there is a Europe-wide ban on naked credit default swaps beginning November 1st. It follows a ban instituted in Germany last year that provided […]

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If you leave your door unlocked……

October 12, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditOn August 21st, our Post was titled “The Soros Solution.” Today, a headline on CNBC.com documented just how right we were. Here are excerpts: Soros: Don’t Let Faulty Euro Destroy Financial System “Billionaire investor George Soros and 95 prominent politicians, business leaders and academics urged euro zone leaders to take swift action to resolve […]

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The Invisible Gorilla (Part Two)

October 5, 2011

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditOn March 30th of this year, we posted a story titled The Invisible Gorilla. Essentially, this post documented how obvious the intentions of financial terrorism had become despite the fact that no one was willing to take notice. We shared the astonishing reality that people often miss the extremely obvious due to busy schedules […]

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