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The Coming Monetary Reform – Behind the Curtain Talk

April 27, 2018

QUESTION: Okay Marty, You keep saying “the world monetary system will have to be reformed.” Spill! What do you hear behind the curtain? Cheers, EM ANSWER: I just returned from Europe where I had meetings with some high levels of interest. The great concern in Europe is the end of QE for there is a serious […]

Money Supply of Rome & Traditions

April 26, 2018

QUESTION: I found your article on the theory of money supply is not the source of inflation very fascinating. I was taken back by the fact that there were moneyers who signed the coins for their term each year as we still do today. Are there any other traditions from Rome that we still maintain with […]

Will Coins Survive The Monetary Crisis?

April 1, 2018

QUESTION:  Hi Armstrong, I continue to read your blog for 2 years I say and find it educational. I wanted to know what will happen to U.S. coins like pennies and nickels when the base metals are worth more than the coin value. Will the U.S. allow hoarders/collectors to exchange them for spot metal value […]

Proposed Monetary Reform in Switzerland would Destroy the Country

March 26, 2018

In Switzerland, we have the perfect example of the old saying – a little bit of knowledge is dangerous. We have activists who are clearly living in a world they comprehend no less than the financial system. These people have managed to get a referendum on changing in the financial system with the same promises of […]

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