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	<title>Comments on: Devaluing Currency: The Sea Change in Monetary Thought</title>
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		<title>By: CrisisMaven</title>
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		<description>Astonishing to find someone &quot;across the pond&quot; referring to Somary. He&#039;s probably called the raven from Zurich alluding to Poe&#039;s &quot;Quoth the Raven: &#039;Nevermore&#039;&quot;! The most astonishing thing is that a charlatan like Keynes could coin (sic!) a phrase such as gold being a barbarous relic. Maybe he drank all those bottles empty that he advised government to fill with banknotes and sink in mineshafts to create prosperity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Astonishing to find someone &#8220;across the pond&#8221; referring to Somary. He&#8217;s probably called the raven from Zurich alluding to Poe&#8217;s &#8220;Quoth the Raven: &#8216;Nevermore&#8217;&#8221;! The most astonishing thing is that a charlatan like Keynes could coin (sic!) a phrase such as gold being a barbarous relic. Maybe he drank all those bottles empty that he advised government to fill with banknotes and sink in mineshafts to create prosperity.</p>
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