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Do you know the truth about gold, silver, and fiat currency?

Tony Bradshaw



AMERICA WAS TRICKED INTO TRADING IN THEIR REAL MONEY,GOLD AND silveR, FOR FAKE MONEY, fiat currency.


Let’s talk about what most people overlook: fiat money, like the dollars in your pocket, isn’t real wealth. It’s just paper, backed by nothing but government promises. That’s why it keeps losing value. Remember when a gallon of gas was under $1? Or when a movie ticket cost $5? That’s inflation eating away at the worth of fiat currency. Paper money is fiat currency or what Robert Kiyosaki and others call fake money.


Gold and silver, though? They’ve stood the test of time. For over 3,000 years, they’ve been real money, real wealth. Nations rise and fall, economies shift, but gold and silver remain valuable.


As James Rickards puts it, central banks love fiat money because it’s easy to manipulate. They print more when they want to stimulate the economy, but that devalues the money you’ve worked hard to earn. G. Edward Griffin, in The Creature from Jekyll Island, breaks down how the Federal Reserve system was designed not to protect you, but to keep the banking system in control. Fiat currencies real purpose is to provide money, power, and control for the global bankers and governments over the people. While we play with fake money, they utilize it to buy up all the real wealth, land, gold, silver, real estate, and businesses.


Here’s the kicker: every time you save in fiat money, you’re betting on a losing game. But when you own gold and silver, you own something tangible, something that’s always had value and always will.


It’s time to make the shift. Get money smart. Start thinking in terms of real wealth, not just numbers on a screen or paper in your wallet. If you want build generational wealth, include gold and silver. If you want to build generational poverty, stick with paper money.


Learn more about real money and how to buy gold and silver at higherpeakmoney.com.

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