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[Editor's Note: The following is a small excerpt from the August Issue of TDV which was released today, written by Jeff Berwick in "The Big Picture"]
Today, the power of the state has corrupted society absolutely.
This week, fund manager Bill Gross tweeted how unhappy he is that Mitt Romney’s VP selection is in favor of stealing less from citizens. He is calling for more theft and yet not a person at the cocktail parties he attends will slight him or call him a violent thief.
The corruption isn’t just at the upper echelons of society either. It’s everywhere. Almost everyone and everything in the US today suckles at the teat of the state.
[Note: The number of people on welfare including food stamps and other welfare stamp programs was taken from this link; to this we added those on Socialist InSecurity; those on Medicare; government workers who produce nothing; and those in the Department of Offense - on right wing welfare. While we recognize that there is probably some significant overlap... the total came to 252,496,754 US unproductive US citizens who need the payouts from the fasco-communist state]
Not only that, but thanks to decades of public indoctrination camps that would make Vladimir Lenin jealous and an onslaught of television programming most people today don’t even realize that almost everything has been stolen from underneath them and they are left holding worthless items instead.
The Olympics were held in the UK this month and the number of items we can point out about the country that provided the inspiration for the book, 1984, are lengthy.
Look no further than the currency used in the UK, the British Pound Sterling. Not one in a million English citizens see the irony of calling a piece of paper with no backing a “pound” of sterling.
The original pound originated over 1200 years ago, born about AD 785. Back then 240 silver pennies equaled one pound. The pennies were made with the purest silver available and were as much as 99.9% silver. Later in 1158 King Henry II introduced much more durable 92.5% silver pennies into circulation. Today these are known as sterlings since they have the same percentage of silver as sterling metal.
Debasement came to the silver currency during the reigns of criminals Henry VIII and Edward VI. The pound was redefined as a “troy pound” which contained just 12 ounces. The troy ounce is smaller than the avoirdupois ounce and the troy pound is smaller than the avoirdupois pound.
Without getting too bogged down in that, let’s just look at the modern paper “pound” in terms of the original pound. At today’s silver price of £17.75 per ounce, and with 16 ounces in a pound, the value of one pound sterling (assuming 92.5% silver) today would be worth £262. (Just look at the astronomical money supply growth)

Instead, the modern paper “pound” is only worth its £1 face value and there is no silver nor gold at all backing it. It is literally worth only 1/284 or so of the original pound...which is even less than the original silver penny which was worth 1/240 of the original pound. Yet people are so brainwashed that they still call a piece of paper a pound.
The same goes for many other things. People carry around “gold cards” but the only bank card that we know of that is actually backed by gold is through Peter Schiff’s EuroPac bank in St. Vincent (See our Special Report on EuroPac Bank here). For all other cards, they are only gold in color not in substance.
And, look no further than the Olympics where athletes competed for gold, silver and bronze colored metals! The last time the gold medal was made out of gold was at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912… a year before the financial coup of the US and the institution of the Federal Reserve crime organization. The timing is likely not a coincidence.
In 2012, the gold medals handed out have a makeup of 1.34% gold! The rest is 92.5% silver and 6.16% copper. The resulting medallion is worth about $500. For the silver medal, the gold is replaced with more copper, for a $260 make-up of metals. The bronze medal is 97% copper, 2.5% zinc and 0.5% tin. That’s about $3, worth less than most trinkets.

Yet, look how the slaves bite their gold medals as though they were the real thing.
US Gymnast Team Bite "Gold" Medals at 2012 Olympics
It is an age-old tradition to bite gold to test its authenticity. Gold is relatively soft and you can leave impressions in it if you bite it with a little steady pressure. Watch out ladies, you are going to chip a tooth on that near worthless medallion.
Of course, in the fiat world we live in, winning a gold medal also comes with a fiat currency prize… something most slaves prefer anyway as it has been decades since gold has circulated in their society. For winning gold, athletes are awarded $25,000 USD.
But, being slaves, US athletes have to then pay not only $8,750 in a “prize tax” to the extortionist IRS but, in perhaps the biggest slap in the face of them all, the IRS even has a “medal tax” and taxes them $236 on a “gold” medal worth only $500… more than 50%!
Yet, they will still cry as they sing their national anthem and well up with pride for winning for their country, the land of the free!
Of course, the very fact that all the gold is gone from backing all the currencies - and even from the Olympic medals - and that people think gold colored plastic credit cards are actually something with which to impress others... are signs that we are nearing The End Of The Monetary System As We Know It (TEOTMSAWKI).
Jeff goes on to tell of more proof that TEOTMSAWKI is not decades but years or months away and the rest of the August Issue goes to offer solutions, advice and analysis on surviving it. Don't be a slave and think your gold card means you own gold. Find out the truth today.













Comments (6)
Jeff,A $236 tax on a $500 medal is rather outrageous, but it's hardly more than 50%. 236/500 = 47.2%
@ Argus At least your a "Wage slave" lol... I've been unemployed for like a year now. Just doing odd handy man type jobs to survive. *Sighs* AND I'm not on "unemployment insurance" either..
The End Of The Monetary System As We Know It?If would be great to see more in-depth analysis here, and less reliance on emotion-stirring. For example, why can't we see an examination of the Bank of International Settlements Committee on the Global Financial System plans for stabilizing the world economy?Here is a good starting place... http://www.bis.org/publ/cgfs43.htmThe impact of sovereign credit risk on bank funding conditionsCGFS Publications No 43July 2011"The report concludes that increases in sovereign credit risk push up the cost and weaken the composition of banks' funding, and that banks cannot fully insulate themselves by adjusting their operations. As a consequence, the official sector has a key role in minimising the impact of weaker public finance conditions on banks, but there are trade-offs. First and foremost, governments need to maintain sound public finance conditions. Bank supervisors should also closely monitor the interaction of sovereign risk with regulatory policies that encourage banks to hold large quantities of public debt. Central banks might also consider having flexible collateral frameworks that, during severe crises, allow funding to be supplied against a broad range of collateral, but this is not costless, and hence should be used sparingly and with appropriate safeguards in place."
Jeff:I have a love/hate relationships with these articles. I love the fact that they are exposing the reality of TEOTMSAWKI (which should also be used as the name of a samurai in the next post-apocalyptic samurai/ninja blockbuster..imho). I hate the fact that these article gets me (as we say in East Tennessee) "riled up" and yet I find myself impotent in the face of the coming crisis. I have very little money. I can't afford a second passport or even to move my non-existent asset base into precious metals. I work as a wage slave and I just do not seem to possess the X factor needed to strike out as an entrepreneur. Maybe the X factor is fear or losing it all..I don't know.I do have a suggestion for a TDV resource: How about an article that lists the Top 10 resources people like me (who have only thus far dipped their toe into the anarcho-capitalist waters thus far). I'm thinking of a basic reading list that could jump start people like me into the mindset of an entrepreneur/possible perpetual tourist. ThanksArgus the ThirstyP.S. Is there something inherently anarchist about having the name Jeff? Jeff Berwick, Jeffrey Tucker. Hmm..I smell a trend.
Good article, but one small correction: 1 troy oz is actually more than 1 avoirdupois oz. 1 troy oz = ~1.1 avoirdupois oz. I know because, oddly, I had to look that up last night.I love the breakdown of people on state support. Pretty interesting.
It is an age-old tradition to bite gold to test its authenticity. Gold is relatively soft and you can leave impressions in it if you bite it with a little steady pressure. Watch out ladies, you are going to chip a tooth on that near worthless medallion.That technique it's actually useless nowadays...Link
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