Not
a bad summation of the season's headlines
8 Economic Threats That We Were Not Even Talking About At The Beginning Of The Summer
23
August, 2012
In
the crazy times in which we live, it helps to expect the unexpected.
Sometimes you can think that you have it all figured out and then
this world can throw a real curveball at you. Very few people
anticipated that we would see a massive outbreak of the West Nile
Virus in Texas this year or that the Mississippi River would be in
danger of drying up after experiencing historic flooding last year.
Who would have thought that we would see the worst drought in more
than 50 years or that horrific wildfires would burn nearly 7 million
acres of land? This is why economic conditions are always so
hard to predict. A single "black swan event" can come
along and change everything almost overnight. Our world has
become incredibly unstable, and so who really knows what the rest of
2012 will bring? Will we see a stock market crash? Will
the hurricane season be unusually bad? Will war erupt in the
Middle East? Will we see a major earthquake on the west coast
or even a volcanic eruption? Will the upcoming election cause
an eruption of anger and frustration in America? We don't know
the answers to those questions yet, and the truth is that we will
probably see some things happen that very few of us are anticipating
at this point.
This
is an exciting time to be a "news junkie", but
unfortunately the vast majority of the news these days is bad.
It
is almost as if a "perfect storm" is developing. Our
weather is going crazy, our financial system is on the verge of
collapse, our politicians seem more insane than ever, there is
evidence of social decay all around us and the drumbeats of war in
the Middle East grow louder with each passing day.
As
strange as 2012 has been so far, I fear that things are about to get
a whole lot stranger.
Not
that we haven't had some very unanticipated events happen this year
up to this point.
The
following are 8 economic threats that we were not even talking about
at the beginning of the summer....
#1
West Nile Virus
What
is up with all of the strange disease outbreaks that we have seen so
far this year?
Flesh
eating disease and the bird flu have both been making global
headlines this summer, but in the U.S. right now it is the West Nile
Virus that is getting the most attention.
So
far more
than 1,100 cases of
the West Nile Virus have been diagnosed in the United States and more
than 41 people have died from it.
More
than half of the cases so far have been in Texas, but we have also
seen people come down with West Nile Virus in Mississippi, Louisiana,
South Dakota, and Oklahoma.
If
you live in any of those areas, you might want to do your best to
avoid mosquitos for the rest of the summer.
#2
Historic Drought
This
summer, the United States has experienced the worst drought that it
has seen in more than 50 years.
This
weather has been absolutely crippling for farmers and ranchers all
over the nation. As I wrote about the other day, about
half of
all corn being grown in the U.S. is currently either in "poor"
or "very poor" condition.
As
the drought has dragged on, many farmers and ranchers have become
increasingly desperate. In fact, one farmer has even
been feeding
his cows candy in
an attempt to deal with rising feed prices.
Needless
to say, this drought has been causing commodity prices to soar.
On
Tuesday, the price of corn closed at a record $8.38 a
bushel, and the price of soybeans closed at $17.30 a
bushel.
#3
The Mississippi River Is Drying Up
Thanks
to this drought, rivers and lakes all over the United States are
drying up. In fact, there have been reports that millions
of fish have
been dying because water levels have gotten so low in many areas.
At
this point, the Mississippi is lower than most people living along
the river can ever remember. If it drops much lower, it could
potentially have an absolutely devastating impact on the U.S.
economy.
About $180 billion worth of goods move up and down the river on barges, 500 million tons of the basic ingredients for much of the U.S. economy, according to the American Waterways Operators, a trade group. It carries 60 percent of the nation’s grain, 22 percent of the oil and gas and 20 percent of the coal, according to American Waterways Operators. It would take 60 trailer trucks to carry the cargo in just one barge, 144 18-wheeler tankers to carry the oil and gas in one petroleum barge.
If
all traffic along the Mississippi was forced to stop, it is estimated
that it would cost the U.S. economy about 300 million dollars a day.
Nearly 100 boats and barges were waiting for passage Monday along an 11-mile stretch of the Mississippi River that has been closed because of low water levels, the U.S. Coast Guard said. New Orleans-based Coast Guard spokesman Ryan Tippets said the stretch of river near Greenville, Miss., has been closed intermittently since Aug. 11, when a vessel ran aground.
So
what happens if the Mississippi gets even lower?
#4
Wildfires
The
extreme heat has also been responsible for the horrific outbreak
of wildfires that
we have seen in the western United States this year.
That
is an area about as big as the states of Maryland and
Delaware combined.
#5
The Global Elite Hoarding Gold
In
the past, the global elite and the mainstream media would mock those
who are hoarding gold in anticipation of a major financial collapse.
But
now it is the global elite who are hoarding gold.
In
a previous
article,
I discussed how men such as George Soros and John Paulson are
investing mind-boggling amounts of money in gold right now. The
amount of money that these two individuals are investing in gold is
difficult to comprehend....
There was also news last week in an SEC filing that both George Soros and John Paulson had increased their investment in SPDR Gold Trust, the world’s largest publicly traded physical gold exchange traded fund (ETF).
Mr Soros upped his stake in the ETF to 884,400 shares from 319,550 and Mr Paulson bought 4.53m shares, bringing his stake to 21.3m.
At the current price of about $156 a share, these are new investments of about $88m of Mr Soros’ cash and more than $700m from Mr Paulson’s funds. These are significant positions.
Combined,
Soros and Paulson dumped more than three quarters of a billion
dollars into gold during the second quarter of 2012 alone.
So
what are they anticipating?
The
central banks of the world have been very busy hoarding gold as
well. According to the
World Gold Council,
global central banks were net buyers of 157.5 metric tons of gold
during the second quarter of 2012.
Over
the past 20 years there has never been a time when global central
banks have accumulated that much gold during a single quarter.
So
just what in the world is going on?
#6
Recession In The UK
Everyone
knew that Greece was in deep trouble.
And
everyone knew that Italy and Spain were in deep trouble.
But
it was a surprise to see the UK economy plunge deep into
recession.
During the second quarter of 2012 alone, the UK economy shrunk by 0.7
percent.
At
this point the British economy has contracted for three quarters in a
row.
Hopefully
things will not get even worse over there.
#7
Major Economic Slowdown In The United States
Considering
the fact that the U.S. economy never even came close to recovering
from the last recession, it is a bit disheartening to see that it
looks like we are headed for another major downturn.
According
to Michael
Panzer of Financial Armageddon,
measurements of economic activity compiled by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Philadelphia indicate that the U.S. economy is rapidly
heading into another recession. If you doubt this, just check
out this
chart.
And
for a lot more reasons why the U.S. economy is entering another
recession, check out this
article.
#8
Hauled Off To A Mental Institution For What You Believe
Do
you ever worry that what you post on Facebook could get you
involuntarily committed to a mental institution?
Well,
that is exactly what happened to one military vet recently.
A
former Marine named Brandon Raub was hauled
off to a mental institution because
of what he posted on his Facebook page.
The muscle used to grab Brandon Raub was local Chesterfield County, VA police. Also present during the grab were agents of the FBI and of the Secret Service.
Both the FBI and the Secret Service claim that they were only observing and not participating in the grab. The Chesterfield County police initially stated that they were only carrying out a request from the federal agencies.
The police also claim Raub is not under arrest, even though he was led away in handcuffs and is not permitted to leave the psychiatric ward of a hospital---even though it appears that Raub is not in any way in need of psychological care.
I note this happened in the United States of America, with local police, FBI agents and Secret Service taking part.
The
claim that Raub is "not under arrest" is completely and
totally ridiculous. The authorities came to his door, slapped
handcuffs on him and are holding him in a mental institution against
his will.
And
now he has been transferred to a facility that is 3 hours away from
his family, his supporters and his legal team.
What
in the world is America turning into?
The
Rutherford Institute is defending Raub, and the following is an
excerpt from a statement about this case on their
website....
“This is not how justice in America is supposed to work—with Americans being arrested for doing nothing more than exercising their First Amendment rights, forced to undergo psychological evaluations, detained against their will and isolated from their family, friends and attorneys. This is a scary new chapter in our history,” said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute. “Brandon Raub is no different from the majority of Americans who use their private Facebook pages to post a variety of content, ranging from song lyrics and political hyperbole to trash talking their neighbors, friends and government leaders.”
This
is the kind of thing that we have seen under brutal totalitarian
regimes in the past. Dissidents are grabbed by authorities and
taken to mental institutions where they are conveniently
"disappeared".
This
kind of thing is not supposed to happen in America.
But
it is happening.
And
you know what? Before the authorities start attacking people
for exercising free speech on Facebook perhaps they should clean up
their own house.
It
turns out that thousands of DHS employees have been convicted of
crimes in recent years. The following is from a recent CNS
News article....
There have been 2,527 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees and co-conspirators convicted of corruption and other criminal misconduct since 2004, according to a federal auditor.
Our
world is becoming a very crazy place.
One
thing that most people did see coming this summer was the continuing
economic decline in Greece.
At
this point Greece is experiencing a full-blown economic depression
and it gets worse by the day.
If
you can believe it, 1,250
companies have
shut down in the second largest city in Greece in 2012 alone.
Ouch.
And
many in the financial world believe the the situation in Greece is
going to go beyond the breaking point fairly soon.
In
fact, analysts at Citibank believe that there is a 90
percent chance that
Greece will leave the euro over the next 12 to 18 months.
90
percent?
They
sound pretty sure of themselves.
Not
that the rest of Europe is in such great shape either.
According
to Bloomberg,
it looks like Europe will soon be losing about half a million auto
industry jobs....
Efforts by PSA Peugeot Citroen (UG) and Fiat SpA (F) to end losses in Europe could cost more than 500,000 people their jobs as automakers and parts suppliers grapple with the effects of the European sovereign debt crisis.
We
live in very unusual times.
Things
are falling apart all around us and we seem to be rapidly approaching
another major economic crisis.
Are
you?
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