End of the Road

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The new film "End Of The Road" has just been released for public viewing, featuring GoldSilver.com CEO Mike Maloney alongside Peter Schiff, Jim Rickards, Jim Puplava, James Turk, Eric Sprott and more. The link for viewing this excellent movie is right here: http://100thmonkeyfilms.com/endoftheroad/watch/*

This film was not made by GoldSilver.com, we are helping to spread the word of its release for the Australian producer Tim Delmastro.*

In 2008 the world experienced one of the greatest financial turmoils in modern history. Markets around the world started crashing, stock prices plummeted, and major financial institutions, once thought to be invincible, started showing signs of collapse. Governments responded quickly, issuing massive bailouts and stimulus packages in an effort to keep the world economy afloat.
While we're told that these drastic measures prevented a total collapse of our system, a growing sense of unease has spread throughout the population. In the world of finance, indeed in all facets of modern life, cracks have started to appear. What lies ahead as a result of these bold 'money printing' measures? Was the financial crisis solved, or were the problems merely 'kicked down the road?'


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It all began in December of 2007, when the United States Federal Reserve, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Swiss National Bank took coordinated action to address the developing credit crisis.

Bailout Acronyms:
TARP, TALF, TSLF, PDCF, AMLF, TAF, FSP, PPIP, PPPIP, CPFF, QE1, QE2 & Operation Twist 1 & 2. One Bailout After Another. Libor, $800 Trillion and $300 Trillion were Swaps. The top ten economists in the world can't calculate the World Derivative markets. Anywhere between $700 Trillion - $1.5 Quadrillion. The total debts and exposure in the United States is approaching $500 trillion according to the balance sheets of JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.