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Strange Currencies: Monetizing Bacon, Literally

Posted on by Barry Donegan

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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Top 100 Sound Money and Precious Metals Blogs and Websites

Posted on by Wes

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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#TinFoilTuesday – Why You Should Be Looking Forward to the Coming Monetary Collapse

Posted on by Wes

“Crisis takes a much longer time coming than you think, and then it happens much faster than you would have thought.” -MIT economist Rudiger Dornbusch While our detractors will paint us as paranoid survivalists wearing tinfoil hats so the government … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: Peter Schiff says the government’s cure is worse than the disease.

Posted on by Davi Barker

I am not in the habit of admiring financial experts, which you might think is strange considering how much I enjoy economics. But it has always seemed to me that to diagnose a fundamentally broken system, and then devise ways … Continue reading

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When The Sh** Hits The Fan: You Might Be Safer In The City Than The Country

Posted on by Wes

  It may defy conventional survivalist wisdom, but in a total collapse of civil order kind of scenario, like the one you could conceivably face in the aftermath of the inevitable monetary collapse, it might be safer in the city … Continue reading

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