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What Could $4.5 Trillion Buy During a Pandemic?

The Monetary Wars Part X

Mathew Crawford
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"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain." -Robert Frost

In one of the Back to the Future sequels (the one that I never rewatch), the villain Biff makes a bunch of money gambling by using a sports magazine from the future that lists all the winners. It's a classic trope that excites 8-year-olds at school lunch tables the world 'round. Oh, golly, I'd be a trillionaire with that kind of foresight.

Now, I'm going to take us pretty far out there with this one…and it's important…so get ready for it…

What if Biff is among us?

This might seem like a joke, but it's quite serious. I think that there is a good chance that we're living among gamblers who had foresight of current events.

I'll explain.

On September 17, 2019, interest rates in the overnight repurchase agreement ("repo") market spiked to nearly 10%. That is to say that banks would not take 5, 6, or even 7 percent interest to lend out cash to other banks that was fully collateralized with Treasury bonds, which are generally called "as good as cash" or "risk free". The problem, in part, was that the average T-bill had been lent and re-lent in a process called "rehypothecation" to the point where the web of liabilities began to look a bit like the riskier derivatives market than plain vanilla bank lending.

More than $200 billion was injected as a backstop into the market to ensure liquidity, which is well-known. I worried at the time that this would be the end of the dollar. And I still think that's the trajectory, but not until after much of the rest of the world's fiat currencies are kindling fires and serving as official tender in compost piles.

But something else happened around that time, and most people never knew about it, or quickly forgot about. The Federal Reserve also loaned $4.5 trillion to just three banks.

MEMORY HOLE ALERT - YOU ARE ORDERED TO FORGET WHAT YOU JUST READ

I'm old enough to remember when $4.5T was the national debt. 

And I may live long enough to cart it in a wheelbarrow to buy beer.

It was only on December 31, 2021 that the Federal Reserve quietly released the names of the three banks: JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citibank.

Color. Me. Shocked.

That was to float the repo market, right?

No. That's several times the record high volume in the overnight market.

What was it for, then?

I can't say for certain, but a reasonable guess might be to front-run all the many spectacular economic moves we've seen during the pandemonium. What better way to buy off the world's most profitable economic sector.

Edit: Oh, look at the way Goldman’s stock price tripled over 17 months after the early pandemic market nosedive. Did you catch that, Biff?

Are we certain that nobody knew what was coming?

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Good Citizen
Writes The Good Citizen
Mar 20, 2022

Just in time to blow up US treasuries and the Petrodollar by driving half the world to transact in Yuan, or their own currencies. If Biff is out there he'd better go to metals and crypto soon or he'll be sitting on the world's largest pile of green toilet paper. Cough, Blackrock. Cough cough, Vanguard.

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William Hunter Duncan
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Mar 20, 2022·edited Mar 20, 2022

Well, I have long said the Great Recession was the largest move of wealth up the social pyramid in the history of the world. I have also said Obama did not just bail out the bankers, he gave them the keys to the kingdom.

Then as soon as the pandemic hit I told anyone who would listen, this will be the greatest move of wealth up the social pyramid in the history of the world far greater than the Great Recession (need some extra money for that?).

So, now if they get away with murder, letting people die so they could start many trillion dollars of mandated mRNA jabs for every sickness under the sun, if you want to eat, drink, travel and socialize...

Also they got away with their illegal and unethical treatment of Trump, censorship and mandates, so in the way of tyranny they will continue until there is no liberty remaining.

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