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I was sent this piechart and although the numbers look spot on I don't have a source, unfortunately. Anyone out there know where it came from?
Or more importantly, anyone know where the money is going to come from?
UPDATE: Niceman and reader 'FS' tells me it's from Eric Sprott's midyear conference call. Thank you kind sir.
UPDATE 2: Commenter 'TN' (below) nails the precedent as previous to Sprott. TY2u2:
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Or more importantly, anyone know where the money is going to come from?
UPDATE: Niceman and reader 'FS' tells me it's from Eric Sprott's midyear conference call. Thank you kind sir.
UPDATE 2: Commenter 'TN' (below) nails the precedent as previous to Sprott. TY2u2:
![](file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/casa/CONFIG%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-32.jpg)
John Maudlin uses the chart in a recent article 'Buddy, Can You Spare $5 Trillion?' He credits it to the 'friendly folks at Hayman', which is probably Hayman Advisors.