The Federal Reserve Just Made a Facebook Page … And It’s Getting Destroyed by Trolls
By Carey Wedler The Federal Reserve bank is well known for its secrecy. But in an attempt to reach out to the people it claims…
By Carey Wedler The Federal Reserve bank is well known for its secrecy. But in an attempt to reach out to the people it claims…
By Jp Cortez A major national precious metals dealer announced today the creation of the first gold-backed scholarship fund to support outstanding students who understand…
By Mike Maharrey The creation of a state gold depository in Texas represents a power shift away from the federal government to the state, and…
By Claire Bernish In a stunning turn of events, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday it will no longer use private prisons to incarcerate…
By Amando Flavio The uncertainty of the global economy, which is mostly led by powerful countries in the West, has prompted concerns from many financial…
By Brandon Smith There is an interesting disconnect with some people when discussing the concept of global centralization. Naturally, the mind reels in horror at…
By Michael Snyder In America today, more than 60 million people live in multi-generational households. That number is so large that it may seem difficult…
By Matt Agorist Shortly after they realized the potential for wind energy creation in Wyoming, renewable energy companies began constructing turbines on private property and then…
By Joshua Krause Economic calamities can be tricky to predict. It’s easy enough to determine that an economy is on an unsustainable course, but trying…
By Rusticus For the geopolitically alert audience, there’s little worthwhile on television these days (assuming there ever was); but for those willing to wade through the…
By JP Cortez States Shouldn’t Wait for a Monetary Crisis to Devastate Their People and Economies The Constitution for the United States of America is…
By Mac Slavo When things risk going wrong, cash is king … and kings have cash. And with enormous fortunes being made – and destroyed…
By Shaun Bradley The failures of government intervention in the economy have made headlines yet again. Recent stress tests by the Federal Housing Finance Agency…
By Clint Siegner Precious metals prices fell sharply on renewed concerns the Federal Reserve will be raising interest rates sometime this fall. Friday’s jobs report…