Know Your Enemy II : Reserve Currency and Triffin's Dilemma

Know Your Enemy II : Reserve Currency and Triffin's Dilemma

What if ending the Federal Reserve created worse problems than the ones we're trying to solve?

In this solo presentation, Hans explores the complex world of central banking, focusing on the Federal Reserve's role in the global economy. He examines monetary policy from their perspective to help listeners understand the actual mechanisms at work beyond the typical criticisms.

The presentation takes a deep dive into the US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency, exploring both the benefits and costs of this position that few Americans fully understand. Through an examination of the "Triffin Dilemma," Hans explains the historical tensions between maintaining a gold standard and providing sufficient global liquidity.

With careful analysis backed by economic texts, he offers a warning about alternatives to the current system, suggesting that globalist central banking plans might be far more concerning than our existing monetary framework.


Central Banking from the Insider Perspective: An approach to monetary policy from the perspective of those who implement it, explaining how the Treasury, Federal Reserve, and Congress all play interconnected roles in the expansion of the money supply. Clarification that while the Fed does expand the money supply, the initial demand for money starts with Congressional spending.

The US Dollar as World Reserve Currency: A deep dive into what it means for the US to have the world's reserve currency, exploring both the benefits (seigniorage, lower borrowing costs, international prestige) and the costs (vulnerability to global financial shocks, trade imbalances, currency appreciation affecting exports).

The Triffin Dilemma Explained: An exploration of economist Robert Triffin's identified conflict: global trade needs an elastic supply of dollar liquidity, but the US gold holdings (under the former gold standard) were essentially fixed. This tension ultimately led to abandoning the gold standard in 1971 and has significant implications for today's monetary system.

Be Careful What You Wish For: A warning about the alternatives to the Federal Reserve, suggesting that what globalist central bankers have been trying to implement for decades—a global currency outside national control—would be worse for Americans than the current system.


▶️ Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction and Background on Central Banking

03:00 - Why Few People Understand the Fed's Real Mechanisms

06:00 - How Money Creation Works: Congress to Treasury to Fed

11:00 - Central Banking Alternatives and Their Risks

15:00 - Reserve Currency Status: Definition and History

22:00 - Benefits of Being the World's Reserve Currency

28:00 - The Costs of Reserve Currency Status

32:00 - The Triffin Dilemma: Gold Standard vs. Elastic Currency

41:00 - How Central Bankers View Gold as a "Brake on Growth"

47:00 - Ending Gold Convertibility in 1971 and Its Effects

51:00 - Warning About Globalist Central Banking Alternatives

54:00 - Conclusion and Call for Feedback


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