Tag: New Money Revolution
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The New Money Revolution: US Debt Clock’s Fourth of July Declaration
The US Debt Clock’s Fourth of July post arrives like a financial fireworks display. Behind the familiar national debt dashboard, the image explodes with red, white, and blue celebration. In the foreground sits the headline: The New Money RevolutionA Golden AgeThird Edition There is also a document tucked behind the poster titled “A Declaration by…
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Fight Oligarchy: Decoding the US Debt Clock’s Latest Poster
The US Debt Clock has released another loaded poster, and this one comes with a simple command: Fight Oligarchy — yes! At first glance, the image looks like a street-fight political cartoon. On the left are American builders, technology brands, rockets, electric vehicles, consumer platforms, and the modern innovation economy. Under them, the caption reads:…
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The Money Mafia: Decoding the US Debt Clock’s Latest Poster
The latest US Debt Clock poster lands like a warning shot: “The Money Mafia — Shocking!” Behind the headline is the familiar Debt Clock dashboard: federal tax revenue, state debt, local debt, credit card debt, interest on debt, and the machinery of a nation drowning in numbers. In the foreground, the poster contrasts two currencies:…
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Asset-Backed Money: The Total Game Changer the World Is Waiting For
Global wealth has never been larger, yet it has rarely felt more concentrated. According to the UBS Global Wealth Report 2025, the world now has almost 60 million USD millionaires, holding approximately USD 226.47 trillion in assets. UBS’ global wealth pyramid shows that this group represents only 1.6% of adults, yet controls 48.1% of total…
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America’s Wealth Restoration: The US Debt Clock’s Latest Declaration
The US Debt Clock has released another visual message, and this one is impossible to ignore: America’s Wealth Restoration It sits over a weathered American flag, glowing in gold, with the Debt Clock numbers fading behind it. This is not just another graphic. It is a declaration. It says the story is moving from debt…
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“Whose Debt?” — The US Debt Clock’s Latest Declaration Against the Fed-Dollar Machine
The US Debt Clock has done it again. Its latest visual declaration does not whisper. It shouts. Across the image, the national debt is circled in yellow like a crime scene. The figure shown is over $39 trillion, with debt per citizen and debt per taxpayer placed beside it like a bill nailed to the…
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Magnificent “As Above, So Below”: The US Debt Clock’s Vision of a New Money Era (and Happy Mother’s Day)
Before we dive in—Happy Mother’s Day to every mom, grandmother, and mother-figure who has quietly held families together through inflation, uncertainty, and the everyday chaos that markets never price in. If the world is shifting into a new era, it’s mothers who have always been the original central bank: steady, disciplined, and relentlessly focused on…
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Money, the Bad, the Better, the Best: From Fed Notes to Gold Certificates to the “Dividend Dollar”
The April 29, 2026 US Debt Clock poster is framed like a simple ranking chart—almost a classroom diagram—but it’s really a manifesto for the New Money narrative. Across the page it stacks three tiers: In other words: the poster argues that money is evolving from debt-based paper, to asset-referenced paper, to a Treasury-led, asset-backed system…
