
Why the stock market functions less as a venue for price discovery and more as a liquidity sponge, de facto savings account, and tax-revenue engine that the political establishment can’t afford to let fall for long.

Why the stock market functions less as a venue for price discovery and more as a liquidity sponge, de facto savings account, and tax-revenue engine that the political establishment can’t afford to let fall for long.

Why silver could see explosive upside during a 2026 monetary crisis and how select under-the-radar silver stocks may offer the greatest profit potential.

One of the world’s few truly free-market jurisdictions—an island with no direct taxes, a fierce cultural resistance to government overreach, and a long history of making all the right enemies.

How runaway inflation is pushing the nation toward an irreversible economic and political collapse—and what you can do to protect yourself.

It’s hard to believe the United States government was ever debt-free. But it did happen once...

It was no coincidence that the federal income tax was imposed on the American people shortly before the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913. Here’s why.
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