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NSA Supported by Republicans Who Have Betrayed the People
The National Security Agency (NSA) lost its authority at midnight to collect Americans’ phone records in bulk, after Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul stood [...]
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VELOCITY of Money Below Great Depression Levels
The New York banks have been my adversary, to say the least. Alan Cohen, the court receiver put in charge of running Princeton Economics, was simultaneously on the [...]
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Collapse in the Rule of Law: The Average American Does Not Trust Courts
The National Post has reported the sad state of the American legal system – there is nothing left. As they said, “The right to a fair trial just does not [...]
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Is There a Legal Solution?
Some people have asked whether there is some legal means to readjust government and hold politicians accountable. There was once upon a time the legal right of Quo [...]
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FIFA & U.S. Law
The greatest exports of the United States have been McDonalds, blue jeans, rock ‘n’ roll, and of course laws that they stretch to worldwide jurisdiction. All [...]
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Is Gold Becoming Illegal?
There is a very curious new development with respect to gold. In many European countries, people can no longer buy retail gold coins for bullion. Shops will buy but [...]
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Hoarding Gold in Times of Trouble
Perhaps one of the most famous discoveries from Pompeii is known as the Boscoreale Treasure. This discovery came to light in 1895, when the treasure was uncovered [...]
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Ancient Merchant Banking – the House of Lucius Caecilius Jucundus – the Banker of Pompeii
Merchant Banking is where banks always began throughout history. Trading in the various commodities and engaging in import/export was the path to wealth from [...]
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EU Looking at Consolidating All Member Debt – Is It Too Late?
The European Union (EU) is now looking at consolidating all member debt, which is what they should have done from the start. The question remains – Is it too late [...]
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The War on Cash Is Going Completely Nuts in Europe
Austria is where the Sovereign Debt Crisis began with a bank failure in 1931. Today, Austria continues to have a raging controversy over the abolition of bank [...]
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