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The British May 7th Election – A Prelude to 2016?
The British elections are coming up on May 7th. I will be across the pond for that event. This is the tightest election without any clear winner since 1992. The [...]
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The Federal Reserve: Part III – The Takeover
FDR’ Speech on the Banking Crisis March 12, 1933 Roosevelt established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 1933, assuring people it was [...]
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Comment from Retired Police Chief
COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong, Many cops do not think beyond a violation of a law to see the bigger picture of what is really going on, they buy into whatever reason is [...]
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Fractional Banking & China
You can really start to feel 2015.75 coming. This is going to be a harder fall than 2007-2009 for outside the USA we are in a declining mode since 2007, which [...]
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Creating a Fourth Branch of Government
QUESTION: Hi Marty, Thanks again for the post on Griffin’s book and your short history lesson regarding the same. I’m sure your readers appreciate the [...]
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Understanding Jackson’s Bank War
Understanding Jackson’s Bank War is critical to our future. He was absolutely correct insofar following the Jeffersonian view, that a national debt would not [...]
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Income Tax Has Been Highly Destructive to Society
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I understand the income tax was introduced in 1913 with the creation of the Federal Reserve. Is it possible for a nation to survive [...]
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San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 & Regional Capital Flows
COMMENT: Hi Marty, I quite enjoy your writing. My understanding regarding the panic of ’07 is that it was at least partly the result of earthquake and San [...]
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Screwing the Young & Old
The end of socialism is not going to be pretty. Politicians have screwed the youth with student loan debt that they made non-dischargable to help the bankers, [...]
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The Federal Reserve: Part II
The amount of propaganda against the Federal Reserve is incredible. What we must keep in mind is that its original design, which lasted for about one year, [...]
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