Google Upgrades Digital Wallet to Pay by Facial Recognition
By Kevin Samson As we march steadily toward a cashless society, Google is naturally at the forefront of seeing it come to fruition as quickly…
By Kevin Samson As we march steadily toward a cashless society, Google is naturally at the forefront of seeing it come to fruition as quickly…
By Rory Hall The U.S. Mint has been rationing the volume of silver eagles released to the public since July 2015. The Royal Canadian Mint…
By Clint Stiegner Government bureaucrats, central bankers, and Wall Street executives all have their own reasons for hating the cash in your wallet. So, no…
By Stefan Gleason Stock market gyrations and deteriorating global economic conditions in the early goings of 2016 sent investors fleeing for safety. Or at least…
By James Corbett Corbett Reporteers will be no stranger to the war on cash. I’ve made videos discussing it, conducted interviews about it, written articles…
By Michael Snyder Did you know that 95 percent of all retail sales in Sweden are cashless? And did you know that the government of…
By Ellen Brown Remember those old ads showing a senior couple lounging on a warm beach, captioned “Let your money work for you”? Or the…
By Heather Callaghan On October 28th, 2015 Bill Gates turned 60 years old. As one might suspect, the mainstream media has been filled with tributes…
By Michael Snyder Have you heard of “the global goals”? If you haven’t heard of them by now, rest assured that you will be hearing…
By Brandon Smith The average person is a statist, whether he realizes it or not. It is important that liberty activists recognize and accept this…
By Melissa Dykes Since when are pennies and nickels not a form of legal tender in this country? Our Fed fiat money is still money….
Source By Nicholas West In what has become a common refrain in all security circles, the elimination of privacy is a necessary tool needed to…
By Joshua Krause If you were to ask most economists and investors what they thought of gold and silver right now, they would probably have…
By James Hall Once upon a time, the famous criminal Willie Sutton was asked why he robbed banks, and his response was simple, eloquent, and…