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A World Of Fiat
There has been a lot of discussion lately about America’s massive trade deficit and how President Trump’s tariff policies are intended to shrink it down while returning manufacturing to the USA. What isn’t often mentioned is how this massive trade deficit ever came about to the extent that it has to begin with. If the world still operated on a gold standard these mega imbalances would have been impossible. Continue reading
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Tagged fiat money, gold, gold confiscation, gold standard, gold window
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Day of Reckoning Imminent
It all seems so systematic, arranged, and orderly. Sixty seconds make a minute, 60 minutes make an hour, 24 hours make a day, and one day equals one complete rotation of the planet earth. Roughly every 30 days the moon … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomical year, calendar year, dollar reserve standard, gold standard, helicopter drops, leap year
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