IMF-SovDebtRestructure

On page 13 of the IMF Working Paper entitled Sovereign Debt Restructurings 1950–2010: Literature Survey, Data, and Stylized Facts, you will find this timeline on how to deal with the coming Sovereign Debt Default. Behind the Curtain, they know what is coming. They appear to be even using our timing. Numerous emails have come in asking about are they using our models? In all reality, they most certain pay attention. Whether our warnings are being taken alone is another question one would think the answer is no.

The G20 have their own serious red flags going up in Europe where Brussels is now entering a Brut Force Attack against democratic forces to sustain their power. The failure to have consolidated the debts of Europe is now haunting them in the worst economic nightmare in financial history. Brussels is vulnerable on every front because a crisis in one member becomes a contagion that spreads to all. If Mississippi went into default in the USA, that would not impact US federal debt as is the case in Europe spreading to everyone.

David Cameron

The British Prime Minister David Cameron warned of a looming second global crash, reported the Guardian, which wrote:

“David Cameron has issued a stark message that “red warning lights are flashing on the dashboard of the global economy” in the same way as when the financial crash brought the world to its knees six years ago.

Writing in the Guardian at the close of the G20 summit in Brisbane, Cameron says there is now “a dangerous backdrop of instability and uncertainty” that presents a real risk to the UK recovery, adding that the eurozone slowdown is already having an impact on British exports and manufacturing.”

Obama-waves-Goodbye

Most governments have followed our models. China has even publicly stated they are using Capital Flow Analysis which we invented. That being said alone in Front of the Curtain, you can bet that Behind the Curtain the discussions are far more candid. China is also making comments Behind the Curtain that it sees the USA as a declining Superpower.

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