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8 Shocking New Forecasts for 2012 and Beyond
Astrochik
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05-16-2012 09:56 PM

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8 Shocking New Forecasts for 2012 and Beyond
Quote:Nearly two years ago, we downgraded JPMorgan Chase to a Weiss Ratings of D, implying grossly excessive risk taking by the bank.

And virtually every chance since, we repeatedly published this warning about JPMorgan in Money and Markets, Safe Money Report, and multiple press releases.

Then, last week, we jumped online with a video that took our warnings to the next level — with this forecast:

“Some of the world’s largest banks will suffer massive losses and huge new bailouts will be needed.”

Sure enough, just 48 hours later, JPMorgan Chase shocked the investment world with the announcement of massive losses.

But it’s only the first of many — from JPMorgan and other banks around the world, raising urgent questions for investors.

What are the consequences? Will the world’s most powerful central banks crank up the printing presses? How much? And when?

For the answers, simply read the transcript of our recent online briefing below — the focus of today’s issue.

8 Shocking New Forecasts for 2012 and Beyond
With Martin D. Weiss, Larry Edelson and Mike Larson

I have abbreviated the forecasts for this excerpt - go to the article to read the explanations (astrochik note)

Forecast #1
Country after country will abandon
their so-called “austerity” programs.

Forecast #2
If governments cut spending,
the debts will pile up even faster!

Forecast #3
Some of the world’s largest banks
will suffer massive losses and huge
new bailouts will be needed.

Forecast #4
The European Central Bank (ECB)
will kick its money printing presses
into overdrive and very, very soon.

Forecast #5
The U.K. and the U.S. will
also join the money printing rampage.

Forecast #6
Before this great financial crisis comes to
its final tipping point a few years from now,
you’ll probably see up to $20 TRILLION
in global money printing.

Forecast #7
This unprecedented global orgy of money printing
is about to light the fuse on an unprecedented
period of global hyperinflation.

Forecast #8
The gold correction I’ve been
forecasting will soon end, and gold will
ultimately soar to at least $5,000 per ounce!

The days of this natural resource correction are numbered, and we’re now closing in on a huge buying opportunity in tangible assets and natural resources.

http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/transcrip...yond-49635

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