Explore the deeper truth behind Paul Revere’s midnight ride and how its spirit of resistance still speaks to America’s modern challenges.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 25th, 2025
Gold surged past $3,500 per ounce amid dollar weakness and market volatility, with central banks and investors seeking safety in precious metals. As equities waver and inflation looms, gold continues to outperform, reinforcing its role as the ultimate hedge in uncertain times.
These Amps Go Up to Eleven
Much like Nigel Tufnel in This Is Spinal Tap, investors often cling to appealing illusions—right up until the crash. Here’s how to avoid it.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 18th, 2025
In a week of economic chaos, gold proved its resilience—shattering records and reaffirming its status as the ultimate safe haven. With inflation risks, volatile tech stocks, and global uncertainty mounting, precious metals are once again in the spotlight. Is this the beginning of a new golden era?
The Right to Bear Arms
The right to bear arms wasn’t rooted in hunting or home defense, but in resistance to tyranny. The Gunpowder Incident of 1775, centered at the Magazine in Williamsburg, inspired the Second Amendment and played a direct role in America’s fight for liberty.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 11th, 2025
Amid easing inflation and rising trade tensions, gold hits record highs as investors seek a safe haven. With mounting economic volatility, precious metals stand out as a time-tested hedge. Discover why more investors are turning to physical gold for long-term security.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 4th, 2025
Gold prices hit new all-time highs as global uncertainty boosts demand. Central banks and investors alike are turning to precious metals as a trusted hedge.
The First Libertarian
Long before Western thinkers like Mises or Hayek, Lao-tzu envisioned a society where freedom thrived and government interference was minimal. Discover how this ancient sage’s insights laid the foundation for libertarian thought centuries ahead of his time.