Tag: US Debt Clock
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Spending New Money Into Circulation — Not Lending It
Why Treasury Certificates Change Everything For more than a century, the global financial system has operated on a fundamental flaw that few people ever stop to question: Almost all money enters circulation as debt. Not earned.Not saved.Not invested productively first. But lent — into existence — through fractional reserve banking, carrying interest that mathematically can…
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The Great Silver Breakout
For more than a century, silver has been quietly telling a story that few have bothered to calculate properly. Not the paper price quoted on COMEX screens, not the derivative-laden futures market, but the real ratio between money creation and physical metal. When you run the math honestly, the result is startling—and it explains why…
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Happy Independence Day: A Declaration to End the Fed and Embrace a Golden Era
As Americans gather to celebrate Independence Day, fireworks light the skies in memory of our forefathers’ stand for liberty, sovereignty, and self-determination. Yet, as we honour 1776, a new declaration is emerging – one that speaks to financial freedom and the future prosperity of We the People. An image circulating this week from USDebtClock.org captures…
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The New Money Revolution: U.S. Debt Clock and the Shift from FERN to Treasury Certificates
In recent months, a significant shift has been quietly taking place in the financial world, and it’s being illustrated in real-time on social media platform X, via @USDebtClock_org. For those closely monitoring the images and data displayed, it’s clear that these are not merely visual representations of government debt but signs of an impending monetary…
