Andrew Gause
THE REAL WORLD OF MONEY
Show Highlights:
-We announce our gold prediction contest winners for
final 2013 prices. How could we all have been so far off?
-Physical gold possession going up and prices going down.
What’s up with that?
-Andy gives his arguments against investing in Iraqi currency trades
-The Iraqi Oil Trusts and other things we don’t hear about
-The first causality of war is the Truth
-Inflation is coming, you can be sure of that
-Marc Faber weighs in on Bit Coin vs. Gold
-Jessie James and the Civil War
-Higher taxes are coming
-JP Morgan and the China and Gold Connection
-Cooking the books and unemployment numbers
-Being a landlord vs. owning precious metals
-Medical Marijuana, banking and the pharmaceutical model
Andrew Gause may just be the top man anywhere for the highest quality analysis into the world of money we all live in. Andrew is a currency historian, an internationally recognized expert on the United States monetary system. He’s written two books, “The Secret World of Money†and “Uncle Sam Cooks the Booksâ€. You can order these books as well as speak to Andrew personally. As a One Radio Network listener, you’ll have highest priority in his phone time. His # is 800.468.2646
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andrew gause and the real world of money, janaury 15, 2014, hour one
'Andrew Gause and the Real World of Money – Dollar Inc. Rules the Day; Inflation and Higher Taxes Are Imminent – January 15, 2014' have 2 comments
January 15, 2014 @ 2:10 pm James
Patrick, i can’t seem to get these show’s to play” live” on my computer. This stop’s phone calls to the show as the caller would have no idea what to comment on ! Am I the only one with this problem it seem’s to happen frequently . Thanks, James
January 24, 2014 @ 8:53 am Motu
In reference to the Aurum gold comments in the 2nd hour at 57m 2s:
1/20 of a gram of pure gold (as described) would be worth about $2.00 although it’s unlikely this Aurum is pure gold.
This gold item would be extremely thin or tiny that plastic encapsulation would be required just to handle it. “Gimmick” might help to describe this item.