Grant Williams: The Consequences Of Economic Peace

The following chart-heavy presentation from Grant Williams is among his best as he wends his way methodically from the 19th century to the present day (and into the future) examining “The Consequences of the Economic Peace.” From Keynes to Kondratieff and from Napoleon to Nixon, Williams looks at the ramifications of several decades of easy credit and attempts to draw parallels with a time in history when the world looked remarkably similar to how it does now (as he notes “that last time didn't end so well, I'm afraid.”) The real day of reckoning (Williams notes rather ominously), when the unconscionable level of that has been built up during the fiat era finally topples over under its own weight like the giant wave in The Perfect Storm, lies ahead of us.

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Grant Williams' Chart Pack – The Consequences of the Economic Peace by zerohedge

 

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