A deep dive into the realm of conspiracy, para-political, and the unexplained. Hosted by radio host, Combat Veteran & Precious metals analysist Tony Arterburn, along with Top researchers Chris Graves & Mr. Anderson.
A conqueror once tipped the scales with a sword and called it justice. That line from Rome echoes through today’s markets as silver, gold, and Bitcoin are repriced by hard reality: physical demand, fragile paper claims, and institutions quietly cornering supply. We trace the last year’s whiplash—from Bitcoin peaking then sliding, to silver spiking toward $60, to gold setting records—through a single lens: trust. When counterparties...
Start with a window and a question: who’s really buying the gold? From that simple scene, we follow the money upstream—out of households and into trading desks, then into central bank vaults. We break down why official demand for bullion has stayed elevated, how unreported buying distorts supply, and why the real story isn’t that gold is rising but that fiat is quietly eroding against assets that don’t blink. We dig into silver’s ...
The money map is shifting under our feet, and the clearest signals aren’t in press conferences—they’re in vaults, balance sheets, and price mechanics. We dig into why central banks are flipping from Treasuries to gold, how sanctions and policy shocks sped up de-dollarization, and what China’s bid to custody foreign bullion says about where trust is migrating. If markets run on confidence, then custody is the truest vote, and that v...
A jolt ran through the headlines: a White House move to restart nuclear testing, wrapped in the language of strength but broadcasting something darker—escalation. We unpack what that signal really means, using the long memory of deterrence, test bans, and the Cold War’s uneasy bargains. From the spirit of detente to the sword of Damocles hanging over every nuclear state, we trace how posture shapes outcomes and why detonations we a...
Sirens aren’t just for emergencies—they’re for moments when reality breaks through the noise. Gold clearing $4,000 and silver pushing toward record territory isn’t hype; it’s the scoreboard of a monetary system losing credibility and a world re-pricing risk. We walk through live market moves, the real reasons behind them, and why the gold-silver ratio has been telegraphing a structural mispricing for years. Then we step behind the ...
Gold surges past $3,600 an ounce while silver hits 14-year highs, yet mainstream financial media remains oddly quiet about what's driving these historic moves. The answer lies in a coordinated global shift away from dollar hegemony that's accelerating by the day. When Russia added silver as a strategic reserve asset, it signaled a new phase in the de-dollarization movement that's been building for years. Now Hong Kong announces pl...
We stand at the precipice of massive global transformation, with precious metals telegraphing what institutions already know – the era of unchallenged dollar dominance is ending. Gold has reached approximately $3,578 per ounce, setting another all-time high, while silver has broken through the $40 threshold for the first time in years. These aren't retail investor-driven movements but calculated decisions by central banks and gover...
The global monetary system is facing a reckoning, and the signs are everywhere if you know where to look. We're witnessing what appears to be a controlled demolition of the fiat currency paradigm, disguised as routine economic management. Today we dive deep into the Federal Reserve's puzzling decision to maintain elevated interest rates despite clear economic warning signs. Housing sales have plummeted to levels not seen since 199...
The economic landscape is shifting dramatically beneath our feet, and understanding the transformation is crucial for navigating what comes next. The warning signs are undeniable – from accelerating declines in leading economic indicators to record-high consumer anxiety about finances. When 25% of buy-now-pay-later users are now using these loans just to purchase groceries (up from 14% a year ago), something fundamental has changed...
The mysterious power of gold to shape human civilization extends far deeper than most realize. In this captivating conversation with Alan Ereira, author of "Gold: How It Shaped History," we uncover gold's extraordinary journey through time and its profound impact on humanity. Herrera reveals how his work with the Kogi people of Colombia sparked his fascination with gold. This indigenous culture, which managed to resist Spanish col...
The magic trick of money isn't just economics—it's the ultimate control mechanism. When you ask whether a president can fire the Federal Reserve chair, you're unwittingly exposing the shadow power structure that's controlled America for over a century. November 22, 1910 marked the beginning of America's modern monetary regime when powerful financiers secretly gathered on Jekyll Island to create a central bank—one that would later ...
The global balance of power is shifting beneath our feet, and few are noticing the seismic changes underway. Tony Arterburn delivers a piercing examination of three critical developments that signal profound transformations in our world order. First, the Epstein case represents far more than a scandal—it exposes the blackmail mechanism that underpins our entire political system. The bizarre reality that Ghislaine Maxwell was convi...
The monetary system we've taken for granted is experiencing a profound transformation—a collision between infinite fiat currency creation and the finite reality of physical resources. This clash is reshaping our economic landscape in ways few understand or acknowledge. In this penetrating analysis, Tony Arterburn examines why markets barely reacted to what many feared would become "World War III," suggesting that powerful players ...
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