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Amazing History of Paper Money: the Gengis Khan Epoch
The Bark Of Trees In the 1190s Genghis Khan extended a practice that changed the world: A new payment transaction system, paper money. This was introduced to the west via Marco Polo and is the primary root to the paper … Continue reading
Why I can’t afford to go to a movie this weekend…
Snyder: Economic Slowdown Confirmed…
14 Very Alarming Numbers That Reveal The Current State Of The Economy The economic numbers just continue to get worse and worse, and at this point it has become exceedingly clear that an economic slowdown is happening. In fact, even … Continue reading
Americans Had To Borrow 88 BILLION Dollars To Cover Their Medical Bills Last Year
I know that the headline sounds outrageous, but it is actually true. According to a brand new report that was just released, Americans had to borrow 88 billion dollars to cover their medical bills last year. That is a truly … Continue reading
On this day, April 2, 1792…
On this day in 1792, the Coinage Act creates the U.S. Mint and provides for the construction of a new building in Philadelphia. That building was the first federal building to be built under the new U.S. Constitution.
The Federal Reserve’s Controlled Demolition Of The Economy Is Almost Complete
The Federal Reserve is an often misunderstood entity, not only in the mainstream, but also in alternative economic circles. There is this ever pervasive fantasy on both sides of the divide that the central bank actually “cares” about forever protecting … Continue reading
A Civics Lesson on the One-Dollar Bill
Scarcely worth two cents of its once mighty purchasing power the U.S One Dollar bill (once as good as gold) is steeped in history – yet a strange one – with a history of its own… September 27, 2001 ~ … Continue reading
Why Gold Is Still The Best Basis For Money
As we continue to enjoy the “Yellen gold standard,” now in its Powell phase — who knows how long it will last — let’s look at why the gold standard system worked so well for so many centuries, including nearly … Continue reading
Rothschild’s Golden Reserves
The Rothschild’s own most of the central or national banks around the world. This banking cabal prints the currency for their respective nation or in the case of the EuroZone it is printed for a region. The Rothschild’s are able … Continue reading
How States/Empires Collapse in Four Easy Steps
The promises cannot be met, and so society decays into warring elites and competing constituencies. There is a grand, majestic tragedy in the inevitable collapse of once-thriving states and empires: it all seemed so permanent at its peak, so godlike … Continue reading







