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#TinFoilTuesday – Did Rand Paul Support Iran Sanctions as Part of a Secret Plan to Trap The US Federal Reserve?

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Could Senator Rand Paul’s vote for sanctions against Iran– unpopular with many libertarians and supporters of his father, Ron Paul– be part of a secret plan to trap the US Federal Reserve? Do some study on that sanction amendment Sen. … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Turkey and Iran for Skirting Iran Sanctions by Trading Gold for Oil!

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Listen to this: Turkey has exchanged nearly 60 tons of gold for several million tons of Iranian crude oil, despite its promises to uphold Western sanctions on Iran’s energy sector, according to recent Turkish reports. By using gold instead of … Continue reading

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Top 100 Sound Money and Precious Metals Blogs and Websites

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I am proud to finally published our first completed draft of the Top 100 Sound Money and Precious Metals Blogs and Websites! These are in absolutely NO particular order and this list is not intended as a ranking of these … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Nicholas Barry, Inventor of Davis Dollars, a Local Currency for Davis California

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Our upcoming animated film, Silver Circle, is about economic and political rebels that create their own commodity-based currency in defiance of the central banking system by minting silver coins and using them as money instead of reserve notes that the … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday – Ron Paul Has Breakfast With Ben Bernanke at The Federal Reserve

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No seriously. I missed this item last week, but this totally happened: Republican presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul certainly wants to end the Federal Reserve. But he also has to eat breakfast. One day after chairing a hearing on proposals … Continue reading

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Why EVERY Special Interest Group There Is Should Support Sound Money (Except for Central Bankers, of course)

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Why does coercive, fiat, central banking still even exist? There’s absolutely no special interest group outside of the central bankers and their direct beneficiaries (an elite and powerful group, but definitely a minority of human beings on this planet) whose … Continue reading

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Personal Finance Tips From One of The Liberty Movement’s Leading Financial Advisers

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Jeff Berwick, the author of a financial newsletter for free market and sound money advocates called The Dollar Vigilante, has really made a splash lately in the world of libertarian financial and economic commentary and investment advice, especially with the … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: Ron Paul vs Paul Krugman on Bloomberg

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This was a big week for Federal Reserve and monetary policy news, but perhaps most significant, was the face to face economic debate between sound money proponent, Congressman Ron Paul, and New York Times blogger, Paul Krugman on Bloomberg TV … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday – Who Owns The Federal Reserve?

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When I was at CPAC this February working Silver Circle’s booth, there was a healthy number of Occupy activists hanging out at the Metro stop across the street from the hotel throughout the weekend to protest the annual Conservative Political … Continue reading

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Stossel: Let’s Give the Fed Some Competition

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This is why I love this guy: Pssst. Want to buy some Stossels? They’re my own currency with my face on them. Why should you trust them? Because I promise to redeem them for gold. And I’m reliable. I have … Continue reading

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