These articles -- some years old -- reflect what others have written.
Taxes For Revenue are Obsolete — Beardsley Ruml
The Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York read this paper before the American Bar Association during the last year of World War II. His thesis is that given (1) control of a central banking system and (2) an inconvertible currency, a sovereign national government is finally free of money worries and need no longer levy taxes for the purpose of providing itself with revenue
The Gathering Storm
Global Financial and Economic Crash Imminent Stock Market, Pension Funds,
Dollar on Brink of Collapse and Implosion.
JP MORGAN CHASE AND OTHER TOP BANKS ARE HEADING INTO AN LTCM-STYLE DERIVATIVES DISASTER
GOLD MINES EXPOSED (as gold bull market enters overdrive) -WHY gold will go parabolic --HOW good gold news will be fatally bad news for many (most?) mines--as the price rises. --"Hedges" is wrong word. They aren't hedges! A pity.
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold - Thanks to Dan Tessler of AU Capital in Rockville, Maryland, for letting us share with you their most recent commentary, which may be as good an analysis of the world economic situation and as persuasive a case for gold as you'll see any time soon.
Press masks world's fiscal distress - Nikkei tumbles, gold gains, short-sellers stage left.
Is J.P. Morgan Chase too big to bail? - Last week I posed the more common question: Was the bank too big to fail, or allowed to fail by the government?
Tokyo market falls to new 18-year low - TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo's main stock index fell 1.6% to a fresh 18-year low on Japan's grim economic outlook and a broad selloff on Wall Street the previous day.
Japanese savings switching to gold - Japanese consumers are buying more gold as they decide to take their money out of banks before April, when the government caps its deposit guarantee.
THE INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER - An international financial, economic, political and social commentary.
THE DILEMMA FOR WEALTH - THE CASE FOR GOLDBy John D. Meyer.
GOLD! Get it now - Gold yesterday, today and tomorrow. By Hugo Salinas Price
Never Leave Home Without It - Russians go for gold as the safest way to settle US bills. From Patrick Smyth, in Washington
Bottom? What Bottom? - With the stock market up substantially from September's three year low, Wall Street pundits and analysts and the popular media are once again beating the drum for "the bottom".
Financial Success - How to achieve and maintain financial success.
Lonely at the Top - The nation's presidents and the CEOs of our largest corporations have described a feeling of being lonely. Really alone.
by Robert B. Gordon Sc.D.
Dollar dot Com - Dollar dot com is the story of the most famous currency in world history. by David Morgan1 Ludwig von Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit (pp. 69, 71)
The Golden Rule - Harry Bingham - San Francisco Investment Conference
November 25, 2001
Derivative Monster - In my original essay, delicately titled "The JPM Derivatives Monster", I outlined some incredible research my research group had performed investigating the gargantuan derivatives dominance of elite Dow 30 money-center bank JPMorganChase (JPM-NYSE). Adam Hamilton, CPA, MCSE aka Zelotes
What Really Killed Argentina - No analyst really wants to know: “What Killed Argentina?” The answer is just too ghastly. By Hugo Salinas Price
Thoughts for 2002 - As we start off the year in 2002, there is a substantial amount of uncertainty and turmoil in the world. Many investors are still waiting for the return of the double digit returns they got used to in the "roaring 90's.
by Craig Harris - President - Harris Capital Management, Inc. CTA
Show Me the Earnings! - In the popular 1996 movie “Jerry Maguire”, about an aggressive sports-agent who wakes up and questions the loose ethics of his profession, one incredibly memorable line was uttered that has become firmly entrenched in the popular American lexicon. by Adam Hamilton, CPA
Is the Price of Gold Really Being Manipulated? - There remain many skeptics out there when it comes to the idea that the price of gold is being manipulated. Personally, I have no ax to grind. I just call it like I see it. In this short essay, I'm going to analyze this question from the point of view of an investigator. Craig Harris, President, Harris Capital Management, Inc. CTA
