It would seem quite possible that the next president of the US may resemble Diocletian.
by Jeff Thomas
by Jeff Thomas
It would seem quite possible that the next president of the US may resemble Diocletian.
by Jeff Thomas
Don’t fence yourself in. Be willing to move and safeguard your assets to build life again for your children and grandchildren in a better environment.
by Jeff Thomas
There can be no doubt that the banks cannot deliver on the amount of gold that they have sold their clients on paper. This situation will hit a wall.
by Jeff Thomas
Collectivism is a self-renewing disease for which there is no antidote. Typically, it ends not with the realization that it is a lie, but with the expiration of the free-market system on which it feeds.
by Jeff Thomas
Whatever level of drop gold experiences as a result of deflation, gold will rise up from it like a phoenix—long before other asset classes rise.
by Jeff Thomas
Every year or two, an economic “blacklist” is made public to warn people as to what jurisdictions are not in compliance with world economic standards.
by Doug Casey
Trillions of dollars of debt, a bond bubble on the verge of bursting and economic distortions that make it difficult for investors to know what is going on behind the curtain.
by Jeff Thomas
Worry less about what state your country is in now; focus on where it will be in two years, in five years, in ten years.
by Jeff Thomas
It would appear that, in the US, the clock is ticking. We are now seeing the quiet before the storm.
by Doug Casey
Doug Casey talks about international diversification and opting out – from the state, formal education, and the standard employment rate race.
by Jeff Thomas
The personal freedom and economic well-being of Americans and Europeans are increasingly threatened by the very governments that were ostensibly created to protect them.
by Jeff Thomas
The Russians and Chinese will, at some point, bring an end to the petrodollar system.
by Jeff Thomas
Years from now, we may well look back on this period as being the turning point.
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