By not reporting M3 the Fed is telling us they're going to give us much more inflation. If the Fed doesn't want us to know how many dollars there are, how valuable can the dollar really be?
The Fed claims M3 tell us nothing more than M2, a narrower measure they also publish. But M3 has risen nearly twice as fast as M2 over the past year. The Fed makes the silly claim that M3 isn't worth the cost to study and publish, as if the cost of compiling statistics was the cause of our fiscal woes. M3 is in fact the one statistic foreign bankers rely on most. Who will invest in America if they don't trust our money?
ACTION: Don't let them hide inflation
Dangers of the Military Industrial Complex on our liberties and treasure
In countries such as the United States, whose economies are commonly, though inaccurately, described as "capitalist" or "free-market," war and preparation for war systematically corrupt both parties to the state-private transactions by which the government obtains the bulk of its military goods and services.


