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The World Economy – A Balancing Act Soon to Collapse?

The World Economy – A Balancing Act Soon to Collapse?   COMMENT: Dear Martin, From reading your blog and other news I can conclude that the low interest rate has failed to increase the private business activities to the level that normally would require an increase in interest rates. The arguments now are to increase interest […]

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The Paris Attacks Are Being Used to Justify Agendas They Have Nothing to Do With

The Paris Attacks Are Being Used to Justify Agendas They Have Nothing to Do With  Georgie Pauwels / CC BY 2.0 The aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks has “devolved into a dark and dishonest debate” in which governments consider banning encryption and barring Syrian refugees from entering their countries—even though the attackers were neither Syrian nor […]

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The War on Encryption and Bitcoin – Nothing to Do with Terrorism, Everything to Do with State Control

The War on Encryption and Bitcoin – Nothing to Do with Terrorism, Everything to Do with State Control In time of actual war, great discretionary powers are constantly given to the Executive Magistrate. Constant apprehension of War, has the same tendency to render the head too large for the body. A standing military force, with […]

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Why Do We Let Other People Tell Us What to Do?

Why Do We Let Other People Tell Us What to Do? Lame Theories of Government We have been disappointed with political ideas and theories of government. They are nothing but scams, justifications, and puffery. One tries to put something over on the common man… the other claims it was for his own good… and the […]

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What’s Different About Monetary Policy?

What’s Different About Monetary Policy? Many people agree that it’s important to move to a free market in money (i.e. the gold standard). They also say that it’s just as important to fight bad taxes and regulation. In their view, government interference in the economy is like friction in a car. The more friction you […]

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Liam Fox’s Speech to the IEA on Honest Money

Liam Fox’s Speech to the IEA on Honest Money Dr Fox gave his speech on honest money to the IEA last week. The video can also be viewed here: http://www.iea.org.uk/multimedia/video/rt-hon-liam-fox-on-honest-money It is almost universally accepted that the first duty of government is the protection of its citizens. As a former Secretary of State for Defence I […]

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The Krugman Con

The Krugman Con Gold’s biggest enemy is a brilliant Nobel Prize winning economist, university professor and columnist for the New York Times. Sadly, he is also a con man. Last week Paul Krugman wrote a column for the New York Times in which he called Republican Paul Ryan, a “con man.” The Republican chairman of […]

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‘Developed’ nations now $50 TRILLION in debt; literally, figuratively bankrupt for infrastructure, public services

‘Developed’ nations now $50 TRILLION in debt; literally, figuratively bankrupt for infrastructure, public services 4-minute video: Ready to rise from your economic slavery? I continue to factually assert that Benjamin Franklin already “discovered” government can operate without taxes, these superior mechanics were considered so important by Thomas Edison and Henry Ford that they dedicated their 1921 summer vacation […]

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Austerity Good or Bad?

Austerity Good or Bad? QUESTION: Martin, The ‘Austerity’ argument seems a bit confusing. Surely,  “Austerity” means reducing the size of Government and is an understanding that we can’t keep funding zillions of civil/public servants and on the other is a reduction of the Social Security Bill – healthcare, social benefits, the cost of the un and […]

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Report: How Coal and Gas Industry Get Their Way In Fossil Fuel Rich Queensland

Report: How Coal and Gas Industry Get Their Way In Fossil Fuel Rich Queensland Where and how should the public expect negotiations between fossil fuel industries and governments be carried out? What kind of relationships should exist between fossil fuel corporations and the politicians and public servants who are part of the decision-making process that those […]

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Legal Fictions and new Battlegrounds in the War on Cash

Legal Fictions and new Battlegrounds in the War on Cash Greece – Ground Zero in the War on Cash? We believe it was our friend Claudio Grass of Global Gold in Switzerland who first mentioned that the eurocracy may possibly have plans to use the Greek crisis as an opportunity to expand the ongoing war […]

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A New Kind of Frackademia? New Environmental Inspectors Offered Free Industry-Funded Classes on Fracking

A New Kind of Frackademia? New Environmental Inspectors Offered Free Industry-Funded Classes on Fracking At an industry conference in Philadelphia last month, oil and gas executives gathered to hear about a little-known public relations effort with a very precise target: newly hired state and federal environmental inspectors. At a seminar titled “Staying Ahead of Federal and […]

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In the Public Interest: Monsanto and Its Promoters vs. Freedom of Information

In the Public Interest: Monsanto and Its Promoters vs. Freedom of Information    A protester holds a placard during a march in New York. (Waywuwei / CC BY-SA 2.0) Next year, the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) will celebrate its 50th anniversary as one of the finest laws our Congress has ever passed. It is a vital […]

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Why Big Tech May Be Getting Too Big

Why Big Tech May Be Getting Too Big Conservatives and liberals interminably debate the merits of “the free market” versus “the government.” Which one you trust more delineates the main ideological divide in America. In reality, they aren’t two separate things and there can’t be a market without government. Legislators, agency heads and judges decide […]

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