
Thursday Jul 17, 2025
#510 ART - Silver's Hidden Surge: Russia, Bitcoin, and the Exit from Real Estate
The magic trick of money isn't just economics—it's the ultimate control mechanism. When you ask whether a president can fire the Federal Reserve chair, you're unwittingly exposing the shadow power structure that's controlled America for over a century.
November 22, 1910 marked the beginning of America's modern monetary regime when powerful financiers secretly gathered on Jekyll Island to create a central bank—one that would later emerge as the Federal Reserve. Despite its name, it's neither federal nor maintains meaningful reserves. This deception was intentional, as language and perception management remain crucial to maintaining control over the money supply. As Mayer Amschel Rothschild famously declared, "The person who controls the money supply controls the empire."
This episode uncovers how the recent clash between Trump and Jerome Powell mirrors a shocking historical confrontation where President Lyndon Johnson physically pushed Fed Chair William McChesney Martin against a wall, demanding he "print money" for the Vietnam War. The parallels are unmistakable—political theater disguising the perpetual struggle for monetary control.
Meanwhile, Russia's central bank is quietly accumulating silver as a strategic reserve for the first time, potentially explaining silver's 30% price surge this year. As BRICS nations position themselves to break free from dollar dominance, silver represents an undervalued monetary metal with significant upside potential. Simultaneously, younger generations priced out of housing markets are turning to Bitcoin as digital territory—a shift that could transform the $400 trillion global real estate market as property's traditional monetary premium collapses.
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