Total Government And Personal Debt In The U.S. Has Hit 41 Trillion Dollars ($329,961.34 Per Household)
By Michael Snyder We are living in the greatest debt bubble in the history of the world. In 1980, total government and personal debt in…
By Michael Snyder We are living in the greatest debt bubble in the history of the world. In 1980, total government and personal debt in…
By Jeff Paul The US government likes to pretend that the rising cost of living is under control. People in Southern California know better. According…
By Aaron Kesel The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a press release cautioning market participants that offer “Initial Coin Offerings” or “Token Sales” that…
By Michael Maharrey North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has signed a bill into law exempting the sale and purchase of gold and silver from state…
By John Vibes The New York Health Department is cracking down on independent dog walkers and using an outdated law to prevent them from doing…
By Vin Armani In this video, Erik Voorhees explains how he got into Bitcoin and why cryptocurrency will separate money from the State. Voorhees believes…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Have consumers ever thought what faster 5G cell service actually could wind up doing and/or costing? There’s a lot of talk…
By Aaron Kesel The recently published book The Chicken Shit Club by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jesse Eisinger, documents a massive account of corporate greed and…
With cross-border transactions growing at an incredibly rapid rate, the question of secure payments has become a pressing issue for those who work in the…
By Joe Jarvis The government depends on the citizens to produce, to create value from which the ruling classes can leech. They need to keep…
By Jay Syrmopoulos The formation of a BRICS gold marketplace, which could bypass the U.S. Petrodollar in bilateral trade, continues to take shape as Russia’s…
By Claire Bernish A war on cash has surreptitiously and duplicitously come to pass, as Big Banks and Big Credit attempt to convince their millions…
By Stefan Gleason Safe-haven demand for physical precious metals came in soft through the first half of the year as a rising stock market reinforced…
By Jay Syrmopoulos The Economist magazine published an article almost thirty years ago, discussing the prospect of a world currency that should be expected around…