Monthly Archives: July 2011

Are Cigarettes As Good as Gold?

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// In 2019, our rebels attempt to combat the crisis of hyperinflation that grips America. Their method of doing so is through minting their own silver because it contains its own value. In the end, though, that is what money … Continue reading

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Freedomain Radio Hosts Silver Circle

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// After meeting Stefan Molyneux at Porcfest 2011, we were asked to hop on his show to broadcast our movie plans. We are so grateful for the time on his abundant airwaves, and we encourage people to check out the … Continue reading

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Movie Monday: Rolling Out the Red Carpet at ComicCon

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// Last weekend, San Diego was overrun by thousands of comic fans and superstars for the annual celebration of all things anime/science fiction/film/comic book known as ComicCon. This event brings together Hollywood A-listers and comic fans alike, and the newest … Continue reading

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Now You Too Can Gerrymander Your State!

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// Lost in the never-ending argument over the debt ceiling is a more long-term debate that our politicians and states are focused on: redistricting. Done once every ten years, it’s when state legislatures redraw district maps to “better reflect” the … Continue reading

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What Does Debt Look Like?

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// In less than two weeks, America will hit the deadline for a deal to get done that would raise the debt ceiling, or run the risk of the country going into default (if you believe the default-or-nothing rhetoric that … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: Audit Reveals $16 Trillion in Fed Loans Over 3 Year Span

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// It seems like every day one reads about the Federal Reserve, one finds out just how much it is able to do without making it known to the American people. This week, it was revealed that, between 2007 and … Continue reading

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Philadelphia Heirs Lose Inherited Gold Coins

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// A federal jury has ordered a family’s set of rare 1933 “double eagle” gold coins to be returned to the federal government due to their illegal release to the public. According to the ruling, the set of coins, arguably … Continue reading

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New Zealand Bans Weird Baby Names

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// We’re familiar here in the United States with government telling us what we can and can’t do, even if a majority of the time it seems unjust (like smoking marijuana or getting arrested for drinking fruit juice in your … Continue reading

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How to Acquire Silver, and Look Good Doing It

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// This year at FreedomFest, there were many people discussing the latest news on the Federal Reserve, which led many to try to make investments in something other than the dollar. At the Silver Circle booth, that discussion led many … Continue reading

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Constitution Watch: First Amendment Crackdown in Arkansas

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// Political cronyism in American politics is nothing new. It has been a problem since our country’s birth, and while there have been steps taken to limit the practice over the years, it still persists in one form or another. … Continue reading

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