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What is money really worth any more? This compelling study outlines the rise of 'fiat' money and its associated economic implications. The author provides enough circumstantial evidence to claim a secret War on Gold since the London Gold Pool of the 1960s, highlighting gold's traditional role as...
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"A system reset seems imminent. The world's financial system will need to find a new anchor around 2020. Since the beginning of the credit crisis, the US realized the dollar will lose its role as the world's reserve currency, and has been planning for a monetary reset. According to Willem...
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Amid the turmoil in the Eurozone, economic problems in Russia, stagnation in Japan, and rumblings that China may slip into recession, the one reliable asset is the American dollar. While it may encounter ups and downs, investors for decades have been confident that it will never lose a...
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 - The History of Money -- Chapter 2 - Central Bankers: The Alchemists of our Time -- Chapter 3 - The History of the Dollar -- Chapter 4 - A Planet of Debt -- Chapter 5 - The War on Gold -- Chapter 6 - The Big Reset -- Epilogue...
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A system reset is imminent. Probably even before 2020, the world's financial system will need to find a different anchor. The dollar has been at the center of the monetary system since the Second World War, but decades of money printing have caused a gradual but relentless dollar devaluation. In...
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