Economic Collapse

The cash that isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on: Venezuelan shops take to WEIGHING money as it takes too long to count due to hyperinflation

26 Nov 2016 by David Burke, Daily Mail: Currency the bolivar has devalued so much that traders have given up counting it The government has commissioned 20,000 bolivar notes to keep up with the rate of inflation – the highest bank note in circulation is 100 bolivars Baker Bremmer Rodrigues said he feels like Pablo

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Uncomfortable Truths About Banking and Money

by Gary Christenson, Deviant Investor: Most people like their truth palatable, easy to digest, and believable.  Unfortunately for our emotional needs, some truths are uncomfortable, unsettling, and difficult. Regarding the United States, the U.K., Europe, and Japan IT IS COMFORTING TO BELIEVE: Debt has increased exponentially for decades, and in the case of the US,

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