Monthly Archives: September 2012

Boston Freedom Rally 2012: Where trash is treasured and pot is trash

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Boston hosts an event every year with a very high attendance. The Boston Freedom Rally began 23 years ago to fight for legalization of marijuana and boasts over 3,000 attendees. One can say that the state’s activists have come a … Continue reading

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Rob Gray Breaks It Down!

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Rob Gray of The American Open Currency Standard testified at Dr. Ron Paul’s subcommittee meeting on August 2nd, 2012 to examine sound money and alternative currencies. It speaks for itself. And don’t forget to visit our official website to learn … Continue reading

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Strange Currencies: Monetizing Bacon, Literally

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Is it a bad sign for the strength of the US Dollar that a meat company is marketing bacon as an alternative currency? Oscar Mayer is doing just that, albeit somewhat jokingly, with their new promotional campaign at BaconBarter.com. As seen … Continue reading

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Money Monday: Nationwide End the Fed Rally on Sept 22

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Charge up your megaphone and polish your silver. The Saturday promises to be the largest End the Fed Rally, perhaps in US History. Saturday, September 22 at 12pm in front of every Federal Reserve branch in the country Rebels are … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Indie Dystopian Film ‘Gray State’ Halfway to $50k Funding Goal

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The Silver Circle Movie takes viewers to the year 2019, shortly after a fiat currency crisis. Heroine Zoe and the rebels are locked in a struggle for freedom against the oppressive forces of a government and Federal Reserve run wild. Indie … Continue reading

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If you love silver, download the Silver Calculator App for your iPhone and Droid

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I sat down to talk to Drew Phillips from the Silver Calculator App. Learn about it, and download it straight from the video! //

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Police Chief Writes Himself Ticket

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This story was just too weird not to share. This is from WISN.com: Village of Kewaskum Police Chief Richard Knoebel said he was driving to work when he became distracted by a truck stopping on one side of the street. He … Continue reading

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Fed Chair Bernanke Pours More Fuel on Fiscal Inferno with QE3

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Earlier this week, we reported that the Federal Reserve was considering unleashing a new round of quantitative easing (QE), an esoteric, unproven central banking technique where money is created to buy existing assets from commercial banking institutions. Japan’s first experiment … Continue reading

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Too Often, No-Knock Warrants Kill Innocent Homeowners

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The increasingly-militarized War on Drugs demonstrates what can happen when health regulations run wild. What began as an effort to help people beat terrible addictions has deteriorated (in a fashion typical of government programs) into a violent policy which does … Continue reading

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Guns, Knives, and Money | guest post by: L. Neil Smith

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There is a phenomenon, long known and well understood, among historians specializing in the 19th century. It has to do with guns and knives, and ultimately, with the relative availability of human endurance. Starting some time before 1800, personal firearms … Continue reading

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