If you are going to invest ANY money in the financial markets, you need to understand two things.
1) Who controls the money supply?
2) Who or what can possibly manipulate the stock market.
Once you understand these two things, you are ready to play poker with the boys across the table. As the old saying goes, "if you look around the table and can't figure out who the patsy is, it might be you."
Without a clear understanding of who you are playing against, you don't stand a chance. Sure, they may let you win a few games here and there, lure you into a false sense of security, but make no mistake, when it comes to the financial markets, you are only going along for the ride.
Who Controls the Money Supply
"Article I, Section 8, Clause 5, of the United States Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof and of any foreign coins. But that is not the case. The United States government has no power to issue money, control the flow of money, or to even distribute it - that belongs to a private corporation registered in the State of Delaware - the Federal Reserve Bank."
The Federal Reserve is PRIVATELY OWNED
Representative Ron Paul on the Federal Reserve
Who or What can Possibly Manipulate the Stock Market
1) The Working Group or Plunge Protection Team
Henry Paulsen-The Telegraph- United Kingdom
Dynamic Growth: Jeff Saut- Raymond James
Now that you know "Who controls the money supply and who or what can possibly manipulate the stock market", invest as you wish.
Lou Dobbs from CNN has been reporting extensively on the push by politicians (behind our backs no less) on the "New World Order" or the North American Union. This all came about when our fearless leaders passed NAFTA.
The push toward globalization and the "New World Order" has been in the works for a very long time. For those who are paying attention, the full assault on our nation’s sovereignty is well underway.
So, what does this have to do with investing? You have got to be kidding me.
As far as how to invest, here are some tips from market legend, Henry Clews.

