John Rubino of the financial website DollarCollapse.com, gives his thoughts on geopolitical tensions and on how an economic decline may impact our lives & investments.John Rubino is the founder and manager of the popular financial website DollarCollapse.com. Mr. Rubino is the co-author, with GoldMoney's James Turk, of The Money Bubble and The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It. He sp...Read More
While Biden's Secretary of State Blinken is echoing the talking points of the Prophetess of Doom, Greta Thunberg, much of the rest of the world is orienting toward economic development, fueled by the kinds of higher energy-flux density power systems rejected by the Davos billionaire's Green New Deal. Long-term psy-ops run against the U.S. population by the brainwashing think tanks of the British E...Read More
After Biden broke the prior Trump administration's long negotiated May 1st deadline pullout deal with the Taliban, it vowed a "nightmare" for USContinue...Read More
James clearly got told, presumably by his lawyers (or Jack Dorsey or quite frankly, any sane rational human being) to take that downContinue...Read More
Taken from JRE #1638?EUR< w/Dr. Shanna Swan: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6pLW...?>>?Read More
"Inflation is going to be the wild card and that could be a reason to be bullish on gold."Continue...Read More
A culminating point has been reached.With the USD Index being backed up by solid fundamentals, can gold hold theline?Have you ever noticed how often thelanguage of war is used in finance and economics articles? A given company ison the defensive or the offensive, a stock is pushing forward, something elseis rallying, positions are being taken… who will fire first? It’s the case ofcont...Read More
As the third most-consumed metal on the planet, behind iron ore and aluminum, copper is all around us. Found naturally in the Earth’s crust, copper was among the first metals used by early humans, dating back to the 8th century, BC. Three thousand years later homo sapiens figured out how to smelt copper from its ore, and to alloy it with tin to create bronze. Bronze was useful for tools...Read More
The S&P 500 went back to relentless rallying onFriday, yet the selling wave before the close looks to indicate hesitationahead. Even though VIX is attacking the 16 level, and the put/call ratio tickedhigher, the bulls are little disturbed thus far – and they‘re unlikely to getupset. Whatever consolidation comes, would be a sideways one – one to bebought. That‘s the resu...Read More
This second part of our research article related to the new Bullish price phase in Precious Metals and Miners will continue to explore the potential range and targets for higher price trends.In the first part of this article, I discussed how precious metals have started moving higher in somewhat of a stealth mode – not really drawing a lot of attention from traders. While other commodi...Read More
"Analysts with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) monitored significant activity regarding planned protests occurring internationally and domestically onContinue...Read More
Discussed in this interview:00:00?EUR< Introduction01:32?EUR< Impact of movements like Wall Street Silver07:17?EUR< Silver supply in deficit10:02?EUR< This will drive banks crazy15:01?EUR< Peak silver - downhill from here16:46?EUR< Price suppression in silver market19:40?EUR< The difference between 999 & 9999 silver?21:41?EUR< More draconian measures25:07?EUR< The coming monetary resetKeith Neumey...Read More
Time Stamp References:0:00?EUR< - Introduction1:03?EUR< - Chris's Background5:54?EUR< - Unanswered Questions14:20?EUR< - CFTC Acting Chairman15:40?EUR< - CFTC Mission16:47?EUR< - LBMA Special Report21:12?EUR< - Shining a Spotlight25:07?EUR< - Metal Smack Downs30:47?EUR< - Craigs Call to Action33:34?EUR< - Concluding ThoughtsChris Marcus worked 2 years at bond rating agency Moody's, has an MBA from...Read More
Apr 23, 2021 Guest(s): Matt Hayden The global chip shortage could have larger ramifications than making it more expensive to buy a car or waiting longer for the latest video game console.Matt Hayden, former assistant secretary for cyber, infrastructure, risk and resilience of the Department of Homeland describes how it poses a national security and long-term economic threat, in this interview w...Read More
A popular social media influencer shared a private message she was sent offering a cash payment if she promoted the COVID-19 vaccine to her followers.Continue...Read More
Early last month, Texas governor Greg Abbott announced he would end the state's mask mandate and allow most businesses to function at 100 percent capacity.Continue...Read More
"We have patience, self-confidence and righteousness on our side," Putin added. "I hope no one will think of crossing red lines in their relations with Russia. Where that line sits is ours to determine."Continue...Read More
The red flag came down on Wall Street today... and the green flag went running up the pole.Stocks had run negative the past two sessions, jittered by surging COVID cases globally.But today, recovery is back on its legs - evidently.The Dow Jones leapt 316 points. The S&P jumped 38, the Nasdaq 164.The 10-year Treasury yield rose by the merest fraction, to 1.56%… still markedly off its late...Read More
A culminating point has been reached.With the USD Index being backed up by solid fundamentals, can gold hold theline?Have you ever noticed how often thelanguage of war is used in finance and economics articles? A given company ison the defensive or the offensive, a stock is pushing forward, something elseis rallying, positions are being taken… who will fire first? It’s the case ofcont...Read More
As the third most-consumed metal on the planet, behind iron ore and aluminum, copper is all around us. Found naturally in the Earth’s crust, copper was among the first metals used by early humans, dating back to the 8th century, BC. Three thousand years later homo sapiens figured out how to smelt copper from its ore, and to alloy it with tin to create bronze. Bronze was useful for tools...Read More