The Birth of a Monster: The Federal Reserve
By David Howden The Federal Reserve’s doors have been open for “business” for one hundred years. In explaining the creation of this money-making machine (pun…
By David Howden The Federal Reserve’s doors have been open for “business” for one hundred years. In explaining the creation of this money-making machine (pun…
By David Haggith As happened with the first housing market crash that began in 2007 but didn’t become widely recognized until mid-2008, the present housing…
By Whitney Webb (MPN) — In a leaked military manual on “unconventional warfare” recently highlighted by WikiLeaks, the U.S. Army states that major global financial…
By Stefan Gleason He who controls the gold makes the rules. That old adage applies aptly to the present crisis in Venezuela. An international battle…
By Jamie Redman For well over two months, the Yellow Vest movement in France has continued to keep itself illuminated with fervent protests against taxes,…
By Dave Kranzler Price inflation has been badly misrepresented by CPI figures and have been averaging closer to about 8% annually since gold topped in…
By Brandon Smith In the midst of the three ring circus known as the false Left/Right paradigm it is sometimes easy to forget that there…
By Brandon Smith Trade is a fundamental element of human survival. No one person can produce every single product or service necessary for a comfortable…
By David Haggith In a surprisingly candid admission, two former Federal Reserve chairs have stated that the Federal Reserve alone is responsible for creating all…
By Greg Hunter $21 trillion in “missing money” at the DOD and HUD that was discovered by Dr. Mark Skidmore and Catherine Austin Fitts in…
By Brandon Smith In 2018, a very significant economic change occurred which sealed the fate of the U.S. economy as well as numerous other economies…
By Richard M. Ebeling The recent gyrations in the stock market and the uncertainties surrounding American trade policies with China and other parts of the…
By Stefan Gleason Precious metals markets enter 2019 with an opportunity to shine. Several major bullish drivers are lining up to start the New Year…
By Brandon Smith Central bankers are sociopathic in nature and sociopathic people tend to behave like robots. When one understands the motivations of central bankers,…