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Hi Bill.
Is it possible that the old saw "B****t baffles brains" is applicable here
:-)))
Ken.
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Subject: Re: [socialcredit] U.S. Economic data
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Hi John H.
Thank you for the graphical information. Those graphs are
precisely what is needed to confirm that the present monetary system has
gone into freefall. The USA because of its position as the major
intenational reserve currency reflects the world-wide trends(or perhaps the
world economic system is being driven into freefall by the trends in the
USA). Both explanations seem to have equal validity at present. I am
surpriseed that data of this nature has been openly published especially
thecomparisons. From where has the pressure arisen to prompt this
publication?or is this information usually quitely kept in the background.
In allfairness the practice of using the logarithmic scale on the graph is
a veryclever ploy. It gives an impression of a slow linear increase in
indeptedness instead of the exponential growth that is reality. Only those
with reasonably advanced mathematical knowledge can grasp the full
significance of those graphs.
Bill McGunnigle
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> The attached file (around 70 kb) contains some interesting economic data
> for the U.S., spanning a
> period of 24 years. It has been abstracted from a recent article that I
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> relevant to a current discussion on this list. Any comments on its
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> John Hermann
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