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FACTA from the British View – Are you an American?

COMMENT: Dear Martin, Just opening a new bank account in the UK, and one of the questions is “Are you a US citizen?” ANSWER: Those in government cannot see that Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) is destroying the world economy. The velocity of money internationally is dropping sharply by what appears to be approaching […]

New Polls Show That 75% of Americans See Politicians as Corrupt; 2-to-1 Now Distrust the Police

COMMENT: Martin, First, I want to thank you for all that you do to educate and enlighten — you are living proof that excellence cannot be held down. I just finished speaking with my neighbor whose son was employed with the local police department and was someone for whom I provided a reference. I just […]

Abuse of Contempt of Court – Far more Common than People Realize

One of the most abusive aspects of our legal system is the contempt of court. This is where judges claim the power to be a medieval king and just send you to prison without lawyers, trials, or even committing a crime. In the case of Doreen Hendrickson, she refuses to plead to something she says is […]

Highest Impertinence of Kings & Ministers

QUESTION: HI, Martin; I am reading your articles. I read you consider that the swiss proposal is  “a  stupid idea”. Ok with that. But if governments start to take all credit away from banks: can this be a signal that a global debt forgiveness is coming for a “global reset” ? Or not necessary? is it […]

China to Become Financial Capitol of World – But Not Yet.

QUESTION: Hi Martin, I read that China is going to be the core economy of the world. Does this mean we should focus our funds on Chinese banks, tech firms, oil companies etc? Especially since the NSA saga, tech companies from the US will have a harder time doing business in China and this in turn […]

Hillary Commits A Crime & They Defend Her

MSNBC’s Ed Schultz who never saw a Democratic he did not like or a Republican who should not be executed, amazingly admitted in trying to defend Hillary that she is 67 years old and too old to know what she is doing. “There’s a lot of people in her demographic that just don’t want to […]

NY Times July 12th, 1998

The New York Times July 12, 1998 A Great Big Bounce for Bucks & Bonds by Gretchen Morgenson Market Watch, Front Page Section Like a beach ball held under water and then released, the dollar popped up again last week. The dollar index, a measure of the value of the Unted States currency against 10 […]

Bloomberg October 1998

Whether Hunted or Buffetted, Silver Swings Supply is the key issue when it comes to the price of silver, but the extent—and control—of supply in this market are not always what they seem. If you ask Martin Armstrong, the silver market is lined with lead. A silver trader on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) […]

London Evening Standard

  You know sometimes you just have to wonder what is going on and are there really stupid mistakes or is there something else going on here since this is timed with the London debut of the film. In the London Evening Standard online, there seems to be the right Martin Armstrong who is a […]

The US Has Previously Done a Debt for Equity Swap

QUESTION: Do you think Congress would accept a debt for equity swap? I am not sure even their chief of staffs would understand this one. HD ANSWER: There is precedent for a debt-equity swap. That is actually the Hamiltonian Model. Alexander Hamilton proposed that the States who funded the Revolution should have their debts consolidated […]