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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Interview between Alasdair Macleod and James Turk

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Steve Forbes: If printing money was the way to wealth then we should legalize counterfeiting

If printing money was the way to wealth then we should legalize counterfeiting , but the government does not like competition that's way Peter Schiff added . On the Peter Schiff Show, Steve Forbes declared: "If printing money was the way to wealth, then we should legalize counterfeiting"

2011 – The year when money starts to die

Many of us recognise the government debt bubble, which ensures that today’s rulers are relieved by the artificially low cost of their debt.  But most of us are unaware of the other bubble, that of the value of money, which is also held up at artificially high levels.  The money bubble is inflating primarily in quantity rather than price, making it easier to deceive the public. There is also a fundamental difference from the usual bubbles, which end with a collapse while money’s value is unaffected: in this dual bubble both  debt and money will eventually collapse together; the former as nominal yields rise and the latter being reflected in rising precious metal prices.

Shocking Video: Man Politely Robs Washington Store

A sign of things to come during hyperinflation. A man politely robs a convenient store. He has since been identified and arrested after police received tips from this surveillance video.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Celente: US oligopoly is a big lie

The Silver Pharaoh



Made entirely out of silver that's interesting. The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I is one of the most spectacular of all the ancient Egyptian treasures -- even more remarkable than that of Tutankhamun. So why hasn't the world heard about it? What mysteries does it contain? And what does it reveal about ancient Egypt?

The tomb was discovered filled with lavish jewels and treasure almost by accident in 1939 by the French archaeologist Pierre Montet while he was in northern Egypt. The royal burial chamber came as a complete surprise -- no Egyptologist had anticipated a tomb of such grandeur in this area. Unfortunately, the tomb was found on the eve of World War II in Europe and attracted little attention.

One of the most startling discoveries inside the tomb was the sarcophagus in which the body was held: It was made of silver with exquisite detail and craftsmanship. No other silver sarcophagus has ever been found and it is now recognized by many Egyptologists as one of the most exquisite artifacts of ancient Egypt ever to be found.

The elaborate tribute within the tomb suggested it was the burial site of someone very important. Using the hieroglyphs inside the tomb, they pieced together the identity of the pharaoh: his powerful role in ancient Egypt, and why he received such grand treatment.

The investigation reveals political intrigue, a lost city and a leader who united a country in turmoil and became the Silver Pharaoh.

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