“Just a week or two ago, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published a horrifying paper, called The Fund’s Lending Framework and Sovereign Debt. That paper, in turn, was based on one from December 2013, called Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises: Some Lessons Learned and Those Forgotten. Major media ignored all of this, of course. The December 2013 document, right at the start, says that ‘financial repression’ is necessary. That’s not my interpretation; those are their words. It’s not just the IMF, of course. The US Treasury has had a group working on these ideas since the Bush administration.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/freeman/they-are-coming-for-your-accounts
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