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Oct 2, 2024

National debt is spiraling out of control, adding a trillion dollars every 90 days. In this episode, Tony Arterburn, host of the Arterburn Radio Transmission Paratruther Podcast and CEO of WiseWolf Gold and Silver Exchange, unpacks the alarming trends in national debt accumulation and currency devaluation. He explains the immediate and long-term effects of an increased money supply and how governments' reliance on printing money during crises contributes to the depreciation of the dollar. Gain a deeper understanding of these economic shifts and why it’s crucial to recognize the signs of currency collapse.

Reflecting on his journey from paratrooper to entrepreneur, Tony recounts the transformative years around 9/11 and the early 2000s, examining the drastic shift in public trust toward media and governmental narratives. The rise of the internet changed everything, fueling skepticism and altering information dissemination. Listen to Tony’s personal stories from Kosovo to Iraq, and hear about how witnessing currency collapse firsthand shaped his passion for precious metals and entrepreneurship. These experiences offer a unique perspective on economic realities and the importance of financial resilience.

You will also hear about why appreciating assets like gold, silver, and Bitcoin are essential in a world of rising inflation and economic instability. This episode also delves into the future of currency, highlighting the enduring value of gold and silver, and the emerging role of cryptocurrency. Understand why true wealth lies in assets with intrinsic value, and learn how to navigate these turbulent financial times with informed strategic decisions.

Key highlights:

  • The Economy and Global Currency Trends
  • Currency, Entrepreneurism, and Precious Metals
  • Silver, Inflation, and the Money Supply
  • The Future of Currency and Assets
  • Cryptocurrency, Precious Metals, and Value
  • Financial Preparation

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