“There Will Be a More Volatile Crisis”: JPMorgan Chief Signals Coming Financial Tsunami!
- Serpents warning about a coming financial tsunami they are engineering. A Satanic cabal rules this world. Wall Street is a financial operation of the Synagogue of Satan. Got physical gold yet?
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by Mac Slavo, SHTFplan.com
Earth shaking words from a giant on Wall Street.
The insiders know the next collapse is coming. What form it takes may remain a surprise to account holders and investors who are not on guard.
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But JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon is positioning his firm to pick up the pieces after it hits. A loud warning from a person who may be considered a de facto spokesman for the insiders who prevail on Wall Street, Dimon’s comments are more than just precautionary and foreboding – they spell out the mechanism with which the big banks and the technocratic controllers will seize and concentrate power during the next crisis.
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Problem-reaction-solution… and the new rules of the game.
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Another crisis event is coming in the financial markets. That much is clear. How bad it will be depends upon how well you withstand the new rules of engagement.
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Dimon writes in his April 8, 2015 shareholder letter:
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Some things never change — there will be another crisis, and its impact will be felt by the financial market.
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The trigger to the next crisis will not be the same as the trigger to the last one – but there will be another crisis. Triggering events could be geopolitical (the 1973 Middle East crisis), a recession where the Fed rapidly increases interest rates (the 1980-1982 recession), a commodities price collapse (oil in the late 1980s), the commercial real estate crisis (in the early 1990s), the Asian crisis (in 1997), so-called “bubbles” (the 2000 Internet bubble and the 2008 mortgage/housing bubble), etc. While the past crises had different roots (you could spend a lot of time arguing the degree to which geopolitical, economic or purely financial factors caused each crisis), they generally had a strong effect across the financial markets
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