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Patrick Timpone
Andrew Gause
THE REAL WORLD OF MONEY
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
Show Highlights:
Hear a variety of fascinating bits of monetary history in this fact filled two hours
-Why was inflation so high in the 70s; how does it differ from today?
-Henry Kissinger and his protection racket
-What came out of Bretton Woods?
-Janet Yellen, Inflation and gold
-What is a repo and how it masks inflation
-Do the math – Fed has not slowed money printing as the MSM says
-The big Dow crash in 1987 and today’s similarities
-Fun history on the dollar, oil and Henry Kissinger view
of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
-Central Banks own 1/2 of the 60 Trillion in World Equities
-Are you a gold bug? Marc Faber (audio) says you are not an insect
-Home schooling children in the real world of money
-What the heck is FACTA that starts July 1st?
-Cool history of JFK and printing his own U.S. Notes
-What did General Patton do with the Hitler’s Gold?
-Interesting email and discussion on the destruction of money
-The dog ate my tax records
-The relationship between the Fed Board and The Fed Bank
and more!
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the real world of money with andrew gause, june 25, 2014, hour one
'Andrew Gause and the Real World of Money – Nothing New Under the Sun, But the Monetary History You Don’t Know – June 25, 2014' have 2 comments
June 25, 2014 @ 3:44 pm John FReeman
As much as i love these shows (i owe much of my health to them), i sometimes feel that patrick talks too much when the guest speaker is trying to talk. Pat no offense you dont need to try and give a verbal metaphor for their words so much especially when they haven’t finished talking. Peace and love.
June 26, 2014 @ 8:16 am RadioGuGu
Sometimes translation (in English) may be needed, literally, among other clarifications, references, etc. that may sound like repetition, and we appreciate everything that has been covered explicitly or even repeated (literally, or not, intentionally or not) by both the host & this guest (for this versatile of an audience.)
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