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Real Money for Free People

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Join precious metals expert Jim Clark on a fast-paced review of why the Founding Fathers built the new Republic on a sound financial foundation of gold and silver. Discover how later politicians, those of lesser character, have abandoned that foresight by handing America's future and prosperity over to the self-serving bankers and money manipulators.

In addition to examining both the historical and financial roles of gold and silver, Real Money for Free People: The American Gold Story pulls back the curtain on the "money madmen" destroying the US Dollar and reveals the unsustainable, reckless policies of the Federal Reserve.

Readers will embark on a riveting exploration of the American monetary system with "Real Money for Free People: The American Gold Story." This insightful journey traces the evolution from the ideals of the founding fathers to contemporary, questionable monetary policies that actively devalue the US Dollar. The book unveils the harsh realities of dollar manipulation, foreshadows an impending inflation crisis, and underscores the crucial role of gold and silver as historical hedges against inflation and paper asset devaluation.

As readers delve into the narrative, they will gain invaluable insights into the potential repercussions of replicating failed concepts from history, especially when it comes to monetary decision-making. This book not only exposes the pitfalls of current policies but also equips readers with the knowledge to make informed investment decisions, offering a timely guide on navigating the uncertain economic landscape that lies ahead.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
18 September 2024
Pages
122
ISBN
9798350956252

Join precious metals expert Jim Clark on a fast-paced review of why the Founding Fathers built the new Republic on a sound financial foundation of gold and silver. Discover how later politicians, those of lesser character, have abandoned that foresight by handing America's future and prosperity over to the self-serving bankers and money manipulators.

In addition to examining both the historical and financial roles of gold and silver, Real Money for Free People: The American Gold Story pulls back the curtain on the "money madmen" destroying the US Dollar and reveals the unsustainable, reckless policies of the Federal Reserve.

Readers will embark on a riveting exploration of the American monetary system with "Real Money for Free People: The American Gold Story." This insightful journey traces the evolution from the ideals of the founding fathers to contemporary, questionable monetary policies that actively devalue the US Dollar. The book unveils the harsh realities of dollar manipulation, foreshadows an impending inflation crisis, and underscores the crucial role of gold and silver as historical hedges against inflation and paper asset devaluation.

As readers delve into the narrative, they will gain invaluable insights into the potential repercussions of replicating failed concepts from history, especially when it comes to monetary decision-making. This book not only exposes the pitfalls of current policies but also equips readers with the knowledge to make informed investment decisions, offering a timely guide on navigating the uncertain economic landscape that lies ahead.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
18 September 2024
Pages
122
ISBN
9798350956252