Confidential Document
Warns Of Conflict Or Revolution For US
Wayne Madsen Report : April 03, 2008
TWMR has learned from knowledgeable sources within the US
financial community that an alarming confidential and limited distribution
document is circulating among senior members of Congress and their senior
staff members that is warning of a bleak future for the United States if it
does not quickly get its financial house in order. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
is among those who have reportedly read the document.
The document is being called the "C & R" document because it
reportedly states that if the United States defaults on loans and debt underwriting
from China, Japan, and Russia, all of which are propping up the United States
government financially, and the United States unilaterally cancels the debts,
America can expect a war that will have disastrous results for the United
States and the world. "Conflict" is the "C word" in the
document.
The other scenario is that the federal government will be forced to drastically
raise taxes in order to pay off debts to foreign countries to the point that
the American people will react with a popular revolution against the government.
"Revolution" is the document's "R word."
The origin of the document is not known, however, its alarming content matches
up with previous warnings from former Comptroller General David Walker who
abruptly resigned as head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) in
February of this year after repeatedly publicly warning of a "financial
meltdown" disaster if America's $9 trillion debt was not addressed quickly.
Financial experts have warned that the national debt, corrected for inflation,
could reach $46 trillion in the next 20 years. A month earlier, Walker warned
the Senate Banking Committee about the reaction of creditor nations in Asia
and Europe if the U.S. did not address its debt problem.
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