New Louisiana Law Helps Encourage Use of Gold and Silver as Money
By Michael Maharrey Yesterday, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a bill into law that exempts the sale and purchase of gold and silver from state…
By Michael Maharrey Yesterday, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed a bill into law that exempts the sale and purchase of gold and silver from state…
By Carey Wedler As the age of cannabis prohibition slowly comes to an end — despite the best efforts of drug warriors like Attorney General…
By Matt Agorist In Russia, there are free speech zones, gays are persecuted, and speaking out against the State is often met with police brutality…
By Clint Siegner The U.S. and other nations with “free market” economies got credit for defeating the communists in Russia. That is ironic, because it…
By Michael Snyder The recklessness of the “too big to fail” banks almost doomed them the last time around, but apparently they still haven’t learned…
By Susan Boskey “Unfortunately no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.” ~Morpheus in the movie, The Matrix…
By Susan Boskey “Blockchains are simply distributed transaction processing engines. The technology allows data to be stored in a variety of different places while tracking…
By James Corbett, International Forecaster It may have arrived with little fanfare, but Russia’s SWIFT alternative has, more or less, arrived. Speaking in no uncertain…
By Lauren Wright The global financial crisis opened the world’s eyes on how dependent we were on the big banks. Today, we could be held…
By Annabelle Bamforth An investigative reporting coalition recently released a report alleging a multi-billion dollar money laundering operation that has affected hundreds of banks and companies…
By Justin Gardner The second state in less than a month has made a direct challenge to the Federal Reserve monopoly on money, by forwarding…
By Jack Burns In 2012, HSBC, one of the world’s largest banks, settled with the U.S. Government, avoiding criminal prosecution of its executives, for helping…
By Jack Burns When a bank is found guilty of doing business in countries where they’re not supposed to be, and when the same bank…
By Matt Agorist In many other countries, excluding the United States, corrupt bankers are often brought to task by their respective governments. The most recent…