Posts Tagged ‘austrian economics’
When The Currency Crisis Hits Home [VIDEO]
Kerry Lutz has been a student of Austrian Economics since 1977. While attending university, he stumbled upon an extensive cache of Austrian School literature in a dark, musty, abandoned section of the library. Since then, Kerry has interviewed hundreds of financial luminaries. Suffice it to say he has a decent grasp of monetary theory, business…
Read MoreGold, Crypto, and The Truth About Money [VIDEO]
[featured-img] “Have you ever conducted a genocide?” This is the ludicrous question that was seriously asked to my wife by customs “officials” when applying for permission from the criminal Australian government to visit an entire continent. We were eventually granted permission from the Queen so that I could speak at the Precious Metals Investment Symposium…
Read MoreVIDEO: The Hidden Secrets of Money (and More) with Mike Maloney
[featured-img] Many in the finance world love to naysay Bitcoin’s potential, citing the admittedly volatile pullback from its peak last December. And yet, everyone on Wall Street still wants in on the bandwagon. It’s so obvious why: The long-term trend for cryptocurrencies is meteoric, but not everyone has the foresight—or the patience—to wait. And that’s…
Read MoreThe Donald From Jekyll Island: Will Trump Take Over The Federal Reserve?
[featured-img] Threatening the Federal Reserve System’s monopoly on money is often credited as the main reason JFK was assassinated. Though we may never know the full truth, this was likely at least one of the motives for the CIA taking him out. If there’s one good thing about Trump’s recent “attack” on the Fed, it’s…
Read MoreThe US Dollar Is Now Worth Less (Soon To Be Worthless)
[featured-img] Ron Paul had it right when describing currency devaluation as an “inflation tax.” Inflation comes with all the gun-in-your-face brute-force you’ve come to expect from taxation, but disguised by a stealthy veneer of Keynesian economic “theory.” Nothing says “kicking the can down the road” like ramping up the old printing presses while giving people…
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