Tag Archives: Gold
Posted on July 22, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The alternative media world lit up with activity over the weekend as reports began to surface that a fire erupted in JP Morgan’s gold vault in New York City. Sites like Before It’s News published user-taken video of fire trucks … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 18, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Forbes is reporting on Bernanke’s comments before Congress today in which he admitted that he doesn’t understand gold prices. This comes right after an announcement that the Federal Reserve may delay its plan to taper off of its quantitative easing … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 11, 2013 by Davi Barker
This week I received the most delicious piece a conspiracy ranting from an anonymous source. I just don’t think I can improve it in the slightest, even if I corrected the spelling. So I’m just going to republish it faithfully.
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Posted on April 11, 2013 by Barry Donegan
All across the US, state legislatures are taking up measures that challenge the authority of the Federal Reserve system. Utah, for example, passed a bill making gold and silver legal tender in 2012. Other legislatures are still weighing similar bills, … Continue reading →
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Posted on February 25, 2013 by Barry Donegan
In an attempt to delay the inevitable, the Federal Reserve has been experimenting with quantitative easing, a policy through which interest rates are pushed unnaturally low by monthly purchases of $85 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities and Treasuries. Meanwhile, western … Continue reading →
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Posted on December 19, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Anyone reading this blog – and following Silver Circle – possesses WISDOM beyond their years. I like to believe I had it, too; however, when I was in my twenties, financial SURVIVAL out-prioritized all else. That is, there were plenty … Continue reading →
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Posted on October 22, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Money Monday Over the past few years, countless Americans have awakened to the fact that their currency system was hijacked nearly a century ago by a private banking cartel. The Federal Reserve system, created in 1913, has systematically debased the … Continue reading →
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Posted on September 25, 2012 by Davi Barker
Fake gold bars filled with tungsten discovered by unsuspecting jewelers in Manhattan’s Midtown Diamond District have many experts warning of fluctuations in the price of gold after buyers become suspicious of the purity of their physical assets. There were rumors, … Continue reading →
Posted in Tin Foil Tuesday | Tagged Federal Reserve, Gold, Ibrahim Fadl, Manhattan Diamond District, Money Manipulators, Suisse PAMP, Tinfoil Tuesday | Comments on Facebook
Posted on September 24, 2012 by Davi Barker
You may have heard already. It’s been floating around as soft news for about a week. 69-year-old Walter Samaszko Jr. was found dead in his home in Carson City, Nevada surrounded by $7 million in gold bullion. Neighbors say he … Continue reading →
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Posted on September 17, 2012 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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