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Repetitive Patterns in the Money Supply – Will Coins Become Extinct?

Repetitive Patterns in the Money Supply – Will Coins Become Extinct? Inflation over time raises the cost of raw metal and we see that such coins vanish from the money supply. Britain is the latest in line to eliminate the 1 & 2 pence coins. They are costing more to produce than they are worth. […]

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Interbank Rates Starting to Rise – Monetary Crisis is Beginning

Interbank Rates Starting to Rise – Monetary Crisis is Beginning   Extremely reliable sources from Behind the Curtain in Europe are becoming deeply concerned that Draghi at the ECB has created a monumental economic disaster he is just praying to holding off until he leaves next year. Interest rates are already starting to rise significantly in […]

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Will US Companies Repatriating Cash Home Create Banking Crisis Outside USA?

Will US Companies Repatriating Cash Home Create Banking Crisis Outside USA? QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Do you believe that if American companies do repatriate dollars to get the low tax rate in the USA, will this impact foreign banks as capital withdraws? I figured you are the best qualified to answer that question nobody seems to […]

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Direct Democracy – Is it Possible?

Direct Democracy – Is it Possible?   The advancement in technology today certainly allows us to scrap the Republican form of government with pretend representation of the people by career politicians. There is no reason we cannot vote from home on every bill and that no bill may be merged with any other subject matter. There […]

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Do We really Hold: In God We Trust?

Do We really Hold: In God We Trust? QUESTION: I was wondering some of your thoughts on “God” and “The Creator” throughout US history? Is “In God We Trust” really a statement that if our most basic rights such as speech are not licensed by a government, then they are natural and thus come from God? Thus cannot […]

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Interbank Market Collapsing

Interbank Market Collapsing QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Has interbank lending collapse due to a lack of confidence concerning counter-party risk? Thank you for being a rare source with experience ER ANSWER: Yes that is a correct statement. The failure of Lehman and Bear Sterns was the result of interbank lending when they could not make good on […]

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Lativa Banking Crisis Unfolding on Schedule – Will There Be a European Contagion?

Lativa Banking Crisis Unfolding on Schedule – Will There Be a European Contagion?   The Latvian Financial Supervisory Authority is concerned announcing a resolution plan for the crisis bank ABLV that is threatening a contagion risk of further closures of financial institutions in the country with a predominantly foreign customer base. There is a serious […]

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Canada Covering Up Global Warming Nuts Destroying the Water Supply

Canada Covering Up Global Warming Nuts Destroying the Water Supply COMMENT:  When Government turns on its own citizens. Good day, Martin; This climate change movement here in Ontario, Canada has gone too far. Construction of windmills in a small farming area has contaminated 16 residential water wells with that destroyed the pumps and piping that feed […]

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Climate Change – Catastrophic or Linear Slow Progression?

Climate Change – Catastrophic or Linear Slow Progression? Indeed, science was turned on its head after a discovery in 1772 near Vilui, Siberia, of an intact frozen woolly rhinoceros, which was followed by the more famous discovery of a frozen mammoth in 1787. You may be shocked, but these discoveries of frozen animals with grass […]

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Italian Elections – Another Nail in the Coffin of Brussels?

Italian Elections – Another Nail in the Coffin of Brussels? The Italian election results are in and once again it demonstrates that correlating economics with voting, you end up with a far more accurate forecast. Trying to predict based upon samples of calling people appears to be not merely questionable, but also prone to human […]

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Foreign Investment into Canada Has Collapsed by 26% in 2017

Foreign Investment into Canada Has Collapsed by 26% in 2017 Foreign direct investment into Canada has absolutely plunged during 2017 to the lowest since 2010. There has been an effort to stop the sale of any property to foreign investors mainly from China. On top of that, there has been also a collapse in capital […]

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Britain Buried in Snow Thanks to Global Warming & No Food?

Britain Buried in Snow Thanks to Global Warming & No Food? The British Government forecasters have today issued the first red snow warning for five years as the UK braces for potentially the worst blizzards since 1962. Britain has seen as much snow as the Bizzard of 1962 and of course, they are blaming Global […]

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When Did Global Warming Theory Begin?

When Did Global Warming Theory Begin? Back in 1967, the International Global Atmospheric Research Program was established, mainly to gather data for better short-range weather prediction, but included climate. The following year, this was the beginning of biased studies which suggested that a possibility of a collapse of the Antarctic ice sheets would raise sea levels catastrophically. […]

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Hyperinflation Unfolds Only When Public Confidence Collapses

Hyperinflation Unfolds Only When Public Confidence Collapses COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong, I read your piece on South Africa and you are the only person to explain that the hyperinflation in Zimbabwe took place after they stole all the land from the white farmers. You really turn over every stone in your research. My hat is off […]

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Hunt for Taxes & the CRS

Hunt for Taxes & the CRS QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I followed your advice and opened an account in the United States. I live in Britain and my daughter lives there in the States so I used her local address. To my shock, it was very easy. You said the USA has become the new tax […]

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