The Hidden Agenda of Paper Money: How Debt and Inflation Enslave the Masses and Enrich the Elite

In a paper debt-based economy, wealth generation is concentrated in the hands of a select few—namely, those who create the money, like central banks and primary dealers, and those who own substantial assets and understand how to leverage them. This dynamic benefits the wealthy, who can exploit inflation and the easy access to credit to accumulate more wealth, while the majority are left behind as … Continue reading The Hidden Agenda of Paper Money: How Debt and Inflation Enslave the Masses and Enrich the Elite

The Looming Threat of Hyperinflation: Lessons from History and the Road Ahead

The staggering $36 trillion debt faced by the U.S. government raises a critical question: How do we pay it off? The simple answer is—through inflation. With no real “cash” reserves to cover these debts, the only option left is to devalue the currency through the printing press. This erosion of purchasing power will destroy the savings of entire generations, setting the stage for the collapse … Continue reading The Looming Threat of Hyperinflation: Lessons from History and the Road Ahead

The U.S. Treasury Bonds and the $36 Trillion Debt: A Financial Ponzi Scheme in the Making

When the U.S. Government needs money, it turns to Treasury Bonds—a financial instrument that represents an obligation or promise to repay. But what does this really mean? In essence, the government is creating a contract with lenders—also known as creditors—to borrow money now with a promise to repay the borrowed amount plus interest in the future. Simply put, the government is asking, “Hey, we’re broke, … Continue reading The U.S. Treasury Bonds and the $36 Trillion Debt: A Financial Ponzi Scheme in the Making