It seems everywhere you turn, U.S. politicians at all levels of government are incessantly scheming to figure out ways to further erode the civil liberties of the American public. Earlier this month, a particularly egregious example emerged from the state of New York.

Eric Sprott breaks down all the wild action in gold and silver this week in a crucial market update. “We had our big break-through and then all of a sudden something happened.  We can’t underestimate that The Cabal has the

One of our longtime friends in Japan just sold the family business. The writing was on the wall, and had been for the past decade: fewer customers, with less money, and no end of competition for the shrinking pool of

The countdown to the UK’s Brexit-referendum has begun. It’s striking how contradictory are the reactions to this here in Brussels. Last week the Polish president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, told a meeting of European Christian Democrat and other

Legendary gold trader Jim Sinclair (the man who called the top in gold to the very day in the last gold bull market), and who has famously predicted gold will reach $50,000/oz in the current bull– says that when gold bullion

By now, we all know what’s happening in Venezuela: hyperinflation, empty stores, a regime in denial. The Trajectory of Venezuelan Hyperinflation Looks Frighteningly Familiar… (Zero Hedge) My contacts in Venezuela tell me that merely posting the black market exchange rate

The character of this market has CHANGED… by PM Fund Manager Dave Kranzler:  We’re very bullish on gold, which is the anti–paper money, of course, and is underowned by investors around the world.   – Paul Singer, Elliot Management Corp Predictably,

“As an active member of the cybercurrency industry through my Bitcoin business ventures and position as Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation, I am honored to support the efforts of John McAfee in providing advanced cyber security for this burgeoning

Ah, the good old days, when a simple, completely empty promise to do whatever it takes could move the world. It was fun being a central banker back in the good old days–back then playing Master of the Universe was