Tag Archives: Economics

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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#TinFoilTuesday – The 1933 US Gold Confiscation Under Executive Order 6102: Could it happen again?

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In 1933, the US government, by mere executive order of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, seized all US gold bullion coins from its citizens (well– all that weren’t illegally stowed away or moved overseas) and made it illegal to “hoard” gold … Continue reading

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The 25 Most Dangerous People in Financial Media

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There may have been a few oversights, but a list worth looking at.   And don’t forget to visit our official website to learn more about the Silver Circle Movie: http://SilverCircleMovie.com

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Money Monday: Live Blogging the Collapse of the Eurozone

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So I wake up this morning and the lead headline on The Drudge Report is the one you see pictured above, “EURO SURVIVES,” with a link to an AP article entitled, “Euro crisis far from over, stock analysts warn.” I … Continue reading

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

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“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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Rebel of the Week: Chinese Economist Mao Yushi

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Because of the deeply-rooted influence of Confucianism, Chinese culture has a reputation for encouraging people to fall into line, do as they’re told, and not “rock the boat.” But here at The Silver Underground, we’ve been taking note of the … 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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Fix income inequality with $10 million loans for everyone!

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Brilliant satire at The Washington Post of all places: Are you concerned about growing income inequality in America? Are you resentful of all that wealth concentrated in the 1 percent? I’ve got the perfect solution, a modest proposal that involves … Continue reading

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The South Park Political Platform

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Underneath all of the obscene language, bathroom humor, and shocking political incorrectness of the Comedy Central show’s over 200 episodes, South Park has a plethora of incisive social and political commentary. If anyone is using the medium of animation to … Continue reading

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Is Gold A Bubble? (Infographic)

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Over at ZeroHedge, they’re still very bullish on gold and arguing that there is no end in site to the rise in gold prices that we’ve seen in recent times. The arguments sound pretty compelling. Here’s an excellent written analysis … Continue reading

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