History is full of mad leaders from the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, the Roman Emperor Caligula to many English and French kings as well as modern examples. But the question is if we have ever had such a mad world as today. Globally, ethical and moral values have vanished and decadence is rampant. And financially there is zero discipline as leaders are attempting to set aside the laws of nature. This is for example totally obvious in the manipulation of the world economy which is done on a greater scale than has ever been done in history.
A MAD WORLD WITH UNLIMITED MONEY AND GOODS
So we are not looking at one or two mad leaders today, but instead at a mad world where virtually every single leader or central bank head is mad. If they weren’t, why would they attempt or print the world to prosperity with fake and worthless money or raise unlimited credit. And why would they pay people to borrow money through negative interest rates.
The next logical step is of course that we all stop working, let robots produce what we need, with the government giving us all ample free money to buy what we want. And if we need more money, we can just borrow and will receive interest on top of the loan. Naturally the loan will never need to be repaid since we can print unlimited amounts to infinity.
The above description might sound like an implausible saga but it is not far from where we are today. So we haven’t got robots that do all human work yet, but that is just a matter of time. We must also remember that all productive capacity will be owned either by the government or more likely by a ruling oligarchy. Thus normal people will be virtual slaves with very few needed since robots will do most of the work.
WE NEVER LEARN FROM HISTORY
We are certainly not yet at the point where humans can be totally replaced by robots. But the trend is clear and it is only a matter of time whether it takes 100 years or several hundred. A severe economic crash could obviously delay this development. After the fall of the Roman Empire, cultural and economic evolution stood still or went backwards for an extended period. The Dark Ages lasted between 500 and 800 years, depending on how you count.
We must learn from history but mankind never does. Every generation has always believed that because I am here now, it is different.
Bearing in mind what could happen longer term, let us look at the shorter time frame. As I said, mad governments and central banks are doing all they can do to expand the bubble to a magnitude which will turn the world economy into a massive nuclear bomb. Once this bomb explodes or more appropriately implodes, the consequences will be disastrous for the world. It will be impossible to forecast the exact repercussions of this event. But what is quite certain is that it will involve major suffering for our planet at all levels.
SAME OLD MEDICINE WON’T CURE THE PATIENT
As I discussed in last week’s article, central banks are now panicking. They know that the world economy and the financial system is standing on a foundation of quicksand. The effects of quicksand is that the harder you try to get out, the deeper you sink. And this will be the next phase for the world economy. Central banks only have two pills at their disposal. One is called money printing and the other is interest rate manipulation.
Since Nixon closed the gold window in 1971, central banks have overdosed these two medicines with ever increasing frequency. The consequences for the world have been disastrous but virtually no one has noticed. For example, the average house in the UK cost £4,700 in 1971. Today the price is £230,000 even though you would only get a shed for that money in South East England. Still, the average price has gone up almost 50x or 4,800%. Let’s say that instead of buying a house, the person put £4,500 in the bank earning 4% per annum for 48 years between 1971 and 2019. Today he would have £30,000 in total, including the interest. So his money in the bank went up 6x whilst the house went up 50x. Obviously, he can’t now afford to buy a house with his savings having lost most of their purchasing power.
GOVERNMENTS DESTROY SAVINGS
This is how savers have been crushed by governments irresponsible destruction of the value of money. Credit expansion and money printing have totally demolished the value of money and also the incentive to save. Today it is even worse for savers since it is no longer possible to earn an annual interest return of 4%. In most European countries, you earn nothing or negative interest. Currently savers thus have to pay a penalty to the government for being thrifty. This is totally outrageous and will soon lead to the destruction of the financial system. As anyone who understands the basics of economics knows, real investment returns come from savings. To achieve real growth and a stable currency, total investments must equal savings.
Most people don’t understand that the value of their money in the pocket is deteriorating all the time. They live under the illusion that prices are going up which is totally erroneous. It is not prices that are going up but the value of money which is declining rapidly. The example of the house above going up 50x in 48 years is a good illustration. In real terms, the house has not gone up in value at all. It is the value of the money that has collapsed in all countries since Nixon closed the gold window.
GOVERNMENTS HATE GOLD
Western governments hate gold because gold reveals their deceitful actions in destroying the value of money. But they don’t just hate gold, they don’t understand it either. In 1999-2002, both Switzerland and the UK sold around half of their gold. In the case of the UK they sold 395 tonnes at an average price of £200 per ounce ($280). They received £2.5 billion. Today the gold price is £1,230 and the UK gold would have been worth £15B. So Gordon Brown, the UK Chancellor has cost the country £12.6B ($15B) by selling off half of the gold reserves at the very bottom of the market. The Swiss government was even more clueless and sold 1,500 tonnes which cost our country $38 billion.
If governments and central banks were honest, they would every year publish a table how much value the currency has lost in relation to gold which is the only money that maintains its purchasing power.
But since governments never do this, I will do it for them. Below is a table of the gold price for a selection of countries:
The message couldn’t be clearer. Most of the major currencies have lost 98-99% of their value in real terms since Nixon’s fatal decision in 1971. Some like the Swiss franc, DM/Euro and the Yen have fared marginally better.
And if we look at the currencies’ performance in this century, they have all done abominably. Major currencies have lost 78-85%. Again, the Swiss franc is the star performer with only 68% loss.
For anyone who wants to understand economics, and governments’ nefarious mismanagement of our money, all he needs to do is to look at this table. But it will never be part of any university or business course curriculum. Nor will any journalist cover this simple but critical concept.
CURRENCIES 99% DOWN – ONLY 1% TO REACH ZERO
Not only does the table explain what has happened in the world economy in the last 48 years, but it also predicts what will happen in the next few years. Because anything that has fallen 98-99% is guaranteed to fall 100% and lose all its value. And the recent actions and statements of the Fed, ECB, Bank of Japan etc is now the launch of the final round of currency slaughter. There is no way to avoid it, von Mises told us this already back in 1951:
So this is what is coming next:
“A FINAL AND TOTAL CATASTROPHE OF THE CURRENCY SYSTEM”.
In the table above I included Argentina and Venezuela because they show what the next step will be for most countries in the world, in the next five years or so. With the next round of money printing on a scale that has never been done before in history, the dollar, euro, yen, pound etc will complete their final fall to zero. Whether gold in these currencies goes to 64 million like in Argentina or 357 million as in Venezuela is totally irrelevant. Paper money will be totally destroyed and hyperinflation will be rampant. The next stage thereafter will be a deflationary implosion of the financial system including all credit and most bubble assets like stocks, bonds and property.
Gold is now showing us the way and has made new highs in many currencies like the pound, Canadian and Australian dollar, the yen, Swedish and Norwegian kroner and many more. The euro and the dollar will soon follow.
But we must remember that it is not gold making new highs but the currencies making new lows. What will happen next is that paper money will be totally destroyed and so will all the bubble assets. Although most major currencies have already fallen 80% since 2000, they will all lose another 100% measured from today.
GOLD BOTH PRESERVES AND APPRECIATES
We decided to put major funds into physical gold in 2002. Many of the people we advised at the time were UK based. Gold in pounds at the time was £200. Today it is £1,200 a 6x gain. The combination of capital gain and asset protection cannot be beaten by any other investment. And it is so simple, no daily worries about buying, selling stocks etc and spending lots of time trying to understand the folly of investment markets.
With the economy as mismanaged as it is today, the government does all the work for us by unlimited money printing and credit expansion. And that work will now accelerate. So all we need to do is to ride the government wave of destruction. Gold will continue to reveal how badly governments are doing. It must be the simplest investment game in town!
So anyone who doesn’t own gold and silver must take action now. There is still time to buy the best life insurance possible. Because this insurance will not only protect your assets from total destruction but also prove to be the most profitable investment in history. But remember to store it outside the banking system and in a safe jurisdiction.
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