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Austerity or Hyperinflation. Which is the Precursor to Revolution?
Austerity or Hyperinflation. Which is the Precursor to Revolution? QUESTION: Mr, Armstrong; I recently read an article claiming to be a case study that it was somehow the French hyperinflation that led to the revolution. It seems that as you say they are again mixing facts to support a rise in gold with hyperinflation. I am a […]
Gold & War
Gold & War QUESTION: Does war boost gold prices? MM ANSWER: No. The only impact that war will have on gold is confined to either prolonged inflation or the uncertainty of the victor — the hedge against government survival. War by itself is a non-event. Gold will rise ONLY when there is uncertainty because the currency of the government will […]
Central Banks’ secrecy and silence on gold storage arrangements
Central Banks’ secrecy and silence on gold storage arrangements Whereas some central banks have become more forthcoming on where they claim their official gold reserves are stored (see my recent blog post ‘Central bank gold at the Bank of England‘), many of the world’s central banks remain secretive in this regard, with some central bank […]
TSX falls 373 points as commodities sell off again
TSX falls 373 points as commodities sell off again Canadian dollar loses almost half a cent to close at 74.66 cents US. Canada’s benchmark stock index lost almost 2.8 per cent on another bleak Monday for commodities like oil, gold and copper. The S&P/TSX Composite Index lost 373 points to close at 13,004. That’s the lowest level for Canada’s […]
Cash Withdrawal Limits and “Bank Holidays” Coming
Cash Withdrawal Limits and “Bank Holidays” Coming Concerns that next crisis may be imminent Bail-ins, withdrawal limits and negative interest rates may be imposed FT proposes a ban on “barbarous relic” cash Central banks would have people “completely under their control” – Bonner Gold in safe jurisdictions will again protect wealth Collapsing commodities prices, erratic […]
Russian Bank Caught Using Fake Gold As Reserve Capital
Russian Bank Caught Using Fake Gold As Reserve Capital Over the past several years, incidents involving fake gold (usually in the form of gold-plated tungsten) have emerged every so often, usually involving Manhattan’s jewerly district, some of Europe’s bigger gold foundries, or the occasional billion dealer. But never was fake gold actually discovered in the form monetary gold, […]
Is This The Start Of India’s Gold Confiscation
Is This The Start Of India’s Gold Confiscation On April 5, 1933, FDR signed Executive order 6102 which made illegal “the Hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States” in the process criminalizing the possession of monetary gold by any individual or corporation. This was de facto gold confiscation; […]
Something Just Snapped At The Comex (Updated)
Something Just Snapped At The Comex (Updated) Update: Earlier today, we said that we would “keep a close eye on today’s Comex update to see if JPM reverses this “adjustment” and adds at least a few more tons of deliverable gold to its vault.” Moments ago we got the daily update form the Comex and not only did JPM […]
Jackson Hole: Cherry Flavored Cyanide, or Strawberry
Jackson Hole: Cherry Flavored Cyanide, or Strawberry The Federal Reserve puts on a conference in the idyllic location of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Of course it’s all about how best to centrally plan our little lives for us, and who is to be sacrificed to whom. The American Principles Project and the Atlas Network Sound Money […]
Will Uncle Sam Confiscate Gold Again?
Will Uncle Sam Confiscate Gold Again? Investors suffered financial losses in recent weeks as stocks globally came under pressure in August and had their worst month in the last three years. In one of the most volatile trading periods since the global financial crisis, August saw a massive $5.7 trillion erased from the value of stocks […]
Exorbitant Privilege: “The Dollar is Our Currency but Your Problem”
Exorbitant Privilege: “The Dollar is Our Currency but Your Problem” The Global Monetary Architecture: Change is on the Horizon There is no better way to descibe the international monetary system today than through the statement made in 1971 by U.S. Treasury Secretary, John Connally. He said to his counterparts during a Rome G-10 meeting in […]



