The Iran war is economically unsustainable, will accelerate debt monetization, and likely push inflation higher.
by Doug Casey
by Doug Casey
The Iran war is economically unsustainable, will accelerate debt monetization, and likely push inflation higher.
by Doug Casey
Dollar debasement enriches asset owners while eroding wage earners’ purchasing power—widening inequality, stoking unrest, and accelerating political “solutions” like socialism/populism, capital controls, and wealth taxes.
by Jeff Thomas
The safest strategy is to hold fully allocated physical gold in a reputable facility within a stable, investor-friendly jurisdiction.
by Jeff Thomas
Why big cities can quickly become dangerous during prolonged crises—due to fragile supply lines, unrest, and low self-reliance—and why having an early exit plan and a rural “bolt-hole” may be vital.
by Doug Casey
Millennials and Gen Z are being squeezed by debt, inflation, and a broken system—and the next decade’s upheaval may force a radical rethink of work, savings, and survival.
by Jeff Thomas
Just as Rome went into an irreversible decline, so is the empire of today.
by Jeff Thomas
How the definition of inflation has been quietly redefined, why that shift matters, and how excessive currency creation can turn inflation into a sudden, devastating hyperinflationary monetary collapse.
by Jeff Thomas
The historical pattern of central banking–driven boom-and-bust cycles shows how governments and banks repeatedly preserve financial institutions while devastating ordinary depositors.
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