Social Justice, Prosperity, And Precious Metals

A question may go through the minds of some readers as they read many of the articles written by this “precious metals commentator.” That question is one of relevance. Why should readers or investors who are interested in precious metals want to read about “politics,” geopolitical events, or even social justice issues?

We need to know about politics in order to be aware of the rapid and alarming deterioration of our personal and property . As individuals, our “rights” have been gutted by new fascist laws. These laws attempt to supersede our constitutions and are thus null and void. The problem is that we are governed by corrupt regimes who no longer recognize the Rule of Law and thus the supremacy of our own constitutions.

In turn, this type of governance deprives us of our property security. A financial crime syndicate is now allowed to serially steal all wealth we have in paper form by deliberately manufacturing a double-digit rate of “” while our governments deny this inflation exists. This rate of inflation is, literally, the rate at which this crime syndicate steals all our paper wealth via the corrupted power of the printing press.

Give me control of a nation's money, and I care not who makes the laws.

– Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744 – 1812)

In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to prevent confiscation of savings through inflation.

– Alan Greenspan (1966)

Not content with this serial rate of theft; the banksters have now gone well beyond this level of criminality. With “the bail-in,” some of these financial criminals now claim the right to steal any paper asset, of any type, from any kind of paper account . In turn, our puppet governments have meekly acknowledged their intent to rubber-stamp the lawless confiscation of private property by these so-called “banks.”

The “geopolitical events” occurring in the world, such as the shams and half-truths presented by corporate media, are the pretext used by our corrupt governments for devolving our societies and economies still further. Therefore, we need to learn about developments here in order to properly understand our level of economic peril and in turn our level of economic need for history's ultimate safe havens .

But who cares about “social justice” or even economic justice? It's the New Normal now and we can't afford to become fixated on such concerns because we all have to focus on just taking care of ourselves.

No.

United we stand, divided we fall. These are much more than mere words. We are a communal species. Our own prosperity as individuals (and perhaps even our own survival) hinges upon the health of our communities. In our modern societies, this means the health of our nations, our provinces or states, and our municipalities.

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