Thursday, September 18, 2008

Is this Market Wreck an Attack by Al Queda?

This is just my speculation, but I wonder if this chaos is being initiated by Islamic extremists. There is enough money from oil sales in the hands of Iran or other anti-American oil nations to precipitate this crash.

Think about it: the entire goal of hitting the WTC on 9/11 was to collapse the Western world's financial system. Knocking down buildings didn't work, so I am sure Al Queda and other extremists went to work on a new plan to do the same.

There was evidence of short selling by Islamists against the American market on the days leading up to 9/11. They know how to use that tool. To make the case more compelling was the attack on the US Embassy in Yemen yesterday. Al Queda likes to conduct attacks on multiple fronts to undermine confidence in the Western economic system.

Today, I just heard that there is a short selling campaign against State Street Bank, which is a major clearing house for Wall Street, based in Boston.
If this is the case, it can be stopped by a concerted effort of the Central Banks and regulators. The terrorists know that we are very reluctant in a free economy to employ controls. They are counting on us allowing our free markets to solve the problem. But they are manipulating short selling against major banks, one at a time, first the weak, and then the strong. We should be suspending all short sales, period, against money center banks and major financial institutions. That will freeze the market, but at least it will get rid of the speculation.

Then, there should be an intense effort to trace every significant short sale against banks on record to trace back the transaction to its source. If those sources are foreign, the accounts that transacted the business should be frozen. If we find it is terrorists, we should do everything possible to eliminate those people. If the transactions are domestic, the FBI should be sent to question the transactors to find out their intentions. If the intentions are found to be manipulative rather than speculation, the transactors should be prosecuted on federal racketeering charges.

This is what I hope is happening today behind the scenes.

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