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Doug Casey on How You Can Believe and Act Like a Professional Speculator

By / July 22, 2021

International Guy: What personal and mental blind areas and limitations should a speculator be wary of? Doug Casey: There is no concern that your biggest enemy in the markets is your own psychology. Everyone experiences worry when the marketplace is down and greed when the market is up. It refers getting out of your own […]

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5 Specific Reasons that You Must Stock Food Today

By / July 21, 2021

For years, Americans have not needed to be concerned about food prices. Yes, prices would always go up by a little bit each year, but in general we have been extremely blessed for a very long time. Our supermarkets have actually constantly been packed with food, and we could constantly depend on the truth that […]

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Why Gold?

By / July 19, 2021

Editor’s Note: Below, rare-earth elements skilled Adrian Day makes a powerful case for gold today. While our views differ on Bitcoin, we think his total analysis on gold is area on. At a time when numerous financiers are calling gold “a relic,” and numerous more youthful ones, in specific, are buying Bitcoin rather, it deserves […]

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How the Unimaginable Became Thinkable

By / July 18, 2021

Matthew Ehret Will we see biotechnology serve the interests of humanity under a multipolar paradigm that cherishes nationwide sovereignty, human life, household, and faith? As much as it may cause us a fair offer of displeasure and even an indigestion to consider such ideas as the hold eugenics has on our currently struggling age, I […]

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Are We at the Creation of an Inflationary Anxiety?

By / July 17, 2021

It is an acknowledged reality within the circle of Austrian Economic experts that the Central Banks need to continuously rely on and actively indulge in the propaganda of Voodoo Economics to hide the extreme imbalances that they have developed worldwide economy. What lies in the decade ahead for much of the Western economies and the […]

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The Debate over the Scope of National Power

By / July 16, 2021

[Chapter 15 of Rothbard’s freshly modified and released Developed in Liberty, vol. 5,The New Republic: 1784– 1791.] At the end of Might [of 1787], the convention approved with little argument the severely national power granted to Congress, including the absolute power to act when it considered the states to be “incompetent” and to veto all […]

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Vaccine Euphoria

By / July 15, 2021

Todd Hayen PhD What is all the excitement about? People all over commemorating a vax jab with social media pictures of their vaccine card, stickers that happily state “I Got Vaccinated!!” and thumbs up congratulations all around as if the receivers just had an infant or won the lotto. I’m surprised people aren’t offering cigars […]

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Cellular phone: The Elephant in the Room

By / July 14, 2021

Edward Curtin It is hard to talk to addicts about dependencies and it is even harder to do so when their welcome of the drug of choice has alarming repercussions. I as soon as asked the ether if God had a cellular phone, and although God didn’t reply, it was a rhetorical concern, so I […]

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10 Covid-Skeptic Memes to Get You Through the Day– Part 5

By / July 13, 2021

Kim Usbourne Excellent morning everyone. It’s Monday, and you know what that’memes’ ? You got it, time for another edition of Monday Early morning MemesTM! By the looks of it, the UK isn’t going to be “back to typical” on the 21st (shocker, best!?). So here’s some more laughs to keep you going, anywhere you […]

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