Tag: Germany

The End of Dollar Hegemony Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

To add geopolitics to international finance, let us do another example – that of the 2008 stock market crash and a financial upheaval. This whole thing was planned nearly 8 years earlier, precisely in September 2000. The background has to do with Iraq! Let us begin. Currency Wars Historically, a currency war involves competitive devaluations […]

Six Months into the War – Analyses & Update Part 3 (of a 4 Part Series)

The Collective West AKA ZONE A Five months ago, on February 24th, Russia began what she called a “special military operation” (SMO). In very simple terms, this is what Russia has achieved so far: Ukraine has lost about 20% of its territory, about 3 thousand towns and villages, half of the gross national product, and […]

The Origins of Modern Finance Part 2 (of a 3 Part Series) -The Rise & Fall of the British Empire

The Role of Gold In order to understand the central role of gold in the central banks of the 19th century, let us look at the mechanism that gold played in boosting the power of a group of Jewish financiers, mainly in Britain and France. When a central bank has gold worth $1000, then it […]

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