At one time, economic moguls, industrial leaders, and even presidents proudly stated their support for a New World Order.
Exclusive Interview with Jeff Thomas
After an unsettling 2020, we interviewed Jeff to get his take on where we’ve been and what the future might hold.
The Price of Freedom Comes Down
An article by Jeff Thomas, feature writer for Strategic Wealth Preservation, Doug Casey’s International Man and 321gold.com In 1984, St. Kitts & Nevis offered, for the first time, Citizenship by Investment, or CBI. The idea was that, through an on-island real estate investment of $400,000, or a one-time “donation” of $250,000 to the government, a…
Winding Up Americans
The American populace has been programmed like windup toys, with the ruling elite winding up the keys on their backs as tightly as they will go.
The Rise of Voodoo Economics
Whether it’s Modern Monetary Theory as a whole, or any of the plethora of programmes that ride on its coattails, such as the Green New Deal, quantitative easing, or the THRIVE agenda, around every corner there are new efforts that I regard as “Voodoo Economics.”
Manufactured Uncertainty
Historically, the most effective means by which those who have caused the problem can not only get away with it but profit even more from the collapse is to create a distraction to take the focus away from themselves as the guilty parties.
Coke & Pepsi
In the world of Precious Metals investment, the Coke and Pepsi are American Eagles and Canadian Maple Leafs.
The War for Dependence
America has begun a rebellion that may evolve into a war of sorts, yet this war would not be as straightforward as the War for Independence. This war would be quite the opposite – a War for Dependence.
The Big Skedaddle
The Big Skedaddle from the US Empire is therefore only in its initial stage. The very visible stage, is yet to come, but very much on the horizon.
Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll
The boomer generation reached their teens in the 1960s, and having grown accustomed to receiving whatever they wanted in life, they were young adults and wanted to party. The phrase, “sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll” was coined and it was an apt one.