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50,000 jobs gone. Volkswagen. Germany. The commentators are busy explaining it — American tariffs, energy costs that no longer compute, a Chinese electric vehicle industry that appeared from nowhere and somehow produces a car for less than the cost of its components in Stuttgart. The explanations are probably accurate. They are also, entirely, insufficient. Because the story of what is happening to German industry did...
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Yesterday, fresh voices in Germany—economists, FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, and others—urged the Bundesbank to bring home the remaining 1,236 tons of gold (valued at around €164 billion) still stored in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The reason cited? Donald Trump’s return to power and his “unpredictability,” making reliance on U.S. vaults too great a geopolitical risk in uncertain times.This is not new. It...
Let’s have a quiet chat about a story from Sweden. It’s not dominating the headlines, but it speaks volumes about the world we live in. An economist named Christian Steinbeck, writing in the journal Kvartal, has published a report on the country’s massive investment in wind power. The findings, detailed by Fria Tider, are a case study in modern finance. Sweden has spent over 300 billion Kronor—roughly 30 billion euros—to erect some 6,000 wind turbines. The initial motive was clean […]...
In Part I, we examined how the modern economic system systematically extracts wealth from productive labor while rewarding parasitical intermediaries. We ran the numbers and discovered the trick. But the architecture goes deeper than mere currency manipulation. The cage was built with deliberate forethought, and certain inventions had to be buried alive to make it work. The Curious Coincidence of 1913 Let’s begin with a...
For the common man, economics is a dreary subject, a confusing litany of numbers spoken in a tongue he does not understand. He feels its effects in the shrinking of his wallet, the anxiety at the grocery store, and the vague sense that the foundations of his world are softening like sand beneath his feet. He has been told it is complex, that only experts...
“The most successful theft is one where the victims celebrate their robber as a hero while condemning those who would protect them from robbery.” – Ancient wisdom, modern application The most successful theft occurs when victims celebrate their robber as a hero while condemning those who would protect them from robbery. This ancient wisdom finds troubling relevance in our modern world, where truth becomes malleable and history serves as a canvas for the powerful to paint their lies. The legend […]...
“The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way, the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.” – Pat Miller In our...
To defend your freedom is to insist on the right to transact, to own, to choose—without scrutiny, permission, or digital leash. Awakening in the Digital Cage The endgame of financial digitization is near. Every tap of a card, every scan of a phone, and every online transaction edges us closer to a world where economic freedom depends on algorithms and centralized oversight. But the future...
Where cash ends, control begins—and your money is no longer truly your own. As the dream of a cashless society quickly becomes reality, a new form of economic control settles over citizens. The disappearance of cash is not merely a shift in how we pay—it is the final erasure of our last refuge of financial freedom. Once physical money is gone, every cent you own is trapped within a digital system governed not by you, but by the shifting policies […]...
Imagine waking up as Mr. Glass, the model citizen in a future where cash is history and every transaction is digital, seamless—and traceable. From the moment he checks his bank app, Mr. Glass leaves behind a trail of personal data that weaves together the story of his day, his preferences, and ultimately, his identity. Every Purchase, Every Place, Every Moment—Tracked The morning grocery run? Paid...
The more cashless our society becomes, the more our moral compass slips. — Dan Ariely It is a quiet revolution, creeping beneath the surface of daily life. Without protests in the streets or bold headlines in the newspapers, without the dramatic gestures of state decrees or the crashing sounds of crisis, one of the most significant transformations of our time is underway: the gradual abolition...
James M. Wright’s Hurricane in a Teacup: The Relentless Myth of Man-made Climate Change challenges the widespread belief in man-made climate change, dissecting what he calls a politically driven agenda that claims to have scientific backing. Published in 2021, this book suggests that the climate movement’s ultimate goal is less about environmental preservation and more about advancing socialist economic transformations on a global scale. With a compelling mix of skepticism and researched critiques, Wright urges readers to question the motives […]...
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