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The History of Banking Control in the United States

The dictatorship of the bankers and their debt-money system are not limited to one country, but exist in every country in the world. They are working to keep their control tight, since one country freeing itself from this dictatorship and … Continue reading

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CRYPTO MANIA

Bitcoin is making new highs for the year and it inspired me to draw this cartoon. Mark Zuckerberg is going to roll out a Facebook cryptocurrency based on a reliable blockchain called “Libra,” suggesting scales of justice. It will be … Continue reading

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Numismatics Are Fool’s Gold

The following is mixed from two different columns, one from renowned economic commentator, Peter Schiff, and the other from the editor of the Kettle Moraine family of publications, including Morgana Precious Metals. Numismatics Are Fool’s Gold Last month, I addressed … Continue reading

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The 90th anniversary is but months away….

Could it happen again? 

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Price: Gold, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Let’s think about economic life around the world, as it was one hundred years ago – a very short time ago, in historical terms. The first thing that comes to my mind, is how difficult it was to accumulate any … Continue reading

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Mystery of the Spanish coins that predate Christopher Columbus by 200 years and have been found deep in the Utah desert

Spanish treasure that predates the arrival of Columbus by 200 years has been found in a US national park. The two coins, one minted in Madrid in 1660 and the other made around the 1200s, were found lying on the … Continue reading

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The Most Dangerous Man in the Mid-South

Who is Franklin Sanders, a.k.a. “The Moneychanger“? [Over 50] years ago, just a few weeks before I got married, on a drugstore bookstand I found a strange book: Capitalism, the Unknown Ideal. It was a collection of essays about a … Continue reading

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Time to Get Out the Wheelbarrows?

Another Look at the Weimar Hyperinflation It was horrible. Horrible! Like lightning it struck. No one was prepared. The shelves in the grocery stores were empty. You could buy nothing with your paper money. ~ Harvard University law professor Friedrich … Continue reading

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Gold To Tackle $1,300, Watch For ‘Deteriorating Data’

“Buying the dips” will define gold’s latest trading pattern as the precious metal heads towards $1,300 in the near-term, guided by a dovish Federal Reserve and an aversion to risk amid U.S.-China trade tensions, according to TD Securities. “Gold is … Continue reading

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What Most People Don’t Know About Gold

Historically, gold has never been viewed as a speculation. It was simply money: cash in the most basic form. It was a medium of exchange and a store of value. People did not accumulate gold because it could make them … Continue reading

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