If a state has debt denominated exclusively in Federal Reserve Note “dollars” but has some revenue denominated in gold (such as through mining severance taxes), fluctuations in the prices of either can affect the state’s ability to amortize its debt payments without risk and/or hedging costs...
However, for well over a century, the federal government and the Federal Reserve, a privately-owned banking cartel operating under federal authorization, have actively opposed sound money in the United States. They have curtailed the free circulation of gold, at times even criminalizing its possessi...
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very rich placer gold mining history. If you go south 18 mile in township 9N and range 13E, you will find the Grizzly Flat Placers which were very rich. In the west central part of township 10N range 11E there were also some very rich mines that produced lode gold (hard rock mining)...
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Early Sunday Release) World renowned gold expert Jim Sinclair is worried about the crisis in Ukraine. Sinclair says, “Welcome back to the cold war that can get hot overnight.” It appears President Obama has brought ba
The experience itself is unique in that you get to tour a mine in one of the top gold producing regions in the world. You go down 1000 feet into the mine. The tour guides are really incredible and provide a lot of neat information and do demonstrations of all the ...
have actively opposed sound money in the United States. They have curtailed the free circulation of gold, at times even criminalizing its possession, while imposing taxes on those who buy, use, or trade it. Unbacked paper currency and electronic credits have taken the place of our constitutiona...
westward movement became a significant outpouring of people across the continent. By 1830 the Old Northwest and Old Southwest—areas scarcely populated before the war—were settled with enough people to warrant the admission of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi as states into the...