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Ending Fiat Cash Won’t Ruin the State

By / January 6, 2022

A certain meme has actually become popular among advocates of both gold and cryptocurrencies. This is the “Fix the money, repair the world” meme. This slogan is based upon the idea that by changing to some commodity money– be it crypto or metal– and abandoning fiat currency, the world will improve significantly. Taken in its […]

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Looking for a Spirit Of Altruism

By / January 5, 2022

The “welcome mat” is different in each country. As the First World devolves, we will see a steady boost in people seeking asylum in nations other than their birth nation. Those doing the looking for may be taking a look at criteria such as job opportunities, low taxation, very little governmental interference, very little corruption, […]

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Mark Packard On Entrepreneurial Creativity: You Can’t Operate Without It

By / January 4, 2022

Creativity is the very first phase of any worth generation journey– starting an advancement job, improving the customer experience, starting innovation, or constructing a business for the next year or the next decade. Imagination may sound like a fuzzy principle, but it’s a robust service tool, the engine of the entrepreneurial style process. Mark Packard […]

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When Force Satisfies Power: The Inevitable Collapse of the New World Order

By / January 3, 2022

Ryan Matters When the famous quantum theorist, David Bohm, read Jiddu Krishnamurti’s” The First and Last Liberty”, he was blown away by his insight and knowledge regarding the phenomenon of the observer and the observed. Despite having no university-level training, much less official education in the sciences, Krishnamurti had, through his philosophical writings, showed a […]

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Doug Casey on the Value of Ethics In The Middle Of the COVID Hysteria …

By / January 2, 2022

International Guy: Over the last couple of years, the worldwide hysteria has actually shined a light on the morality of the majority of people and their personal ethics. It has actually been mind-blowing, to state the least. Let’s discuss the significance of ethics and what it suggests to live by them. Webster’s Dictionary defines principles […]

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The Free and the Brave

By / December 31, 2021

Todd Hayen Whatever occurred to that(the totally free and the brave )? Whatever happened to the attitude that had Patrick Henry at the Virginia convention in 1775 state “provide me liberty, or give me death”? Whatever occurred to the patriotic fervour and the incredible dedication to deal with suffering and death that led to over […]

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David Stockman on the Possibility of World War III

By / December 31, 2021

Are these people so abysmally ignorant of history, geography, economics and the wherewithal of a real national security danger that they think the map listed below is worth WWIII? Ukraine has actually never ever had stable borders, nor has it been a longstanding independent country state. In reality, for hundreds of years under the czars […]

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The Covid narrative is insane and illogical…and maybe that’s no accident

By / December 29, 2021

Kit Knightly “Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality was tacitly denied by their philosophy. The heresy of heresies was common sense.”George Orwell, 1984 The “Covid pandemic” narrative is insane. That is long-established at this point, we don’t really need to go into how or why here. Read our […]

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