Never Such a Bubble, Except for Fall, 1987
Sir Alan "Bubbles" Greenspan
May 19 (EIRNS)--A senior banker says he had never seen such bubble-like conditions before in his long career, except, "Perhaps back in the 1980s -- just before the collapse," reports Gillian Tett from London, in today's Financial Times . He was referring to the great crash of October, 1987, which Lyndon LaRouche had forecast in the Spring of that year. But the means used to disguise that crash -- the succession of credit bubbles created by incoming Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan-- no longer exist.