What happened in 1971 and what does it have to do with our health? In 1971, the U.S. severed the convertibility of dollars into gold. We haven't been the same since. We breakdown the correlation between the health of our money and the health of our bodies with Dr. Paul Saladino New Money Matters Episode today at 5pm EST

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Do you want Bitcoin to go up or down? In the short term I want more Sats In the long term doesn’t matter what I want Bitcoin is going up.
Look forward to it. Really enjoyed the first few, hopefully you keep it going!
The real value of world currencies is just 1/5 of the original value. We are in the hands of bankers! #ShameShameShame
brilliant insight that i first heard about in saifdean’s bitcoin standard. makes sense that something we take for granted like purchasing power of our money - when that gets eaten away by inflation slowly over decades it subconsciously affects our incentives then eventually our health like buying cheaper less nutritious food. when money works like on a hard money system, it encourages a low time preference mentality. we take for granted that hard work pays off and that we can store away savings for the future and the purchasing power will be able to cover our necessities and some luxuries every now and then. but when money is broken it encourages a high time preference mentality. it’s hidden from the public that because the purchasing power is being devalued through central bank policy is the reason why our hard work doesn’t pay off and that what we save isn’t worth as much in the future and that we can’t afford even the necessities so the incentive is to go into debt and take bigger speculative risks just to keep afloat. looking forward to the next episode 👏
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Freebird 2 years ago
Also decimalisation happened in Britain in Feb 1971. When I started to explain to my Mum about CBDCs and what that means for us, she started ranting about Britain converting to decimal currency, how much ordinary folk got ripped off in the conversion & how much her purchasing power & ability to feed her family reduced as a result of it. I think she started to smell a rat and that I'm not just a crazy lady trying to tell everyone we're going to get screwed over.
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1Sat 2 years ago
I'm afraid 1971 wasnt last time they did it and that we're in similar moment right now. Our kids will check wtf happened in 2026 eating fried crickets. View quoted note →
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davesoma 2 years ago
"When egg prices rose in the spring of 1966 and Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman told him that not much could be done, Johnson had the Surgeon General issue alerts as to the hazards of cholesterol in eggs" They pushed people to processed food because genuine food can't be manipulated to delude the masses into believing that their purchasing power is degrading.
And it’s sad that you can work really hard and still have nothing to show for it because your hard earned fiat is constantly being inflated and just have to work even harder for the same quality of life, that causes untold anxiety
Fin des 30 glorieuses arrivée massive des femmes dans le Monde du travail ..libération des femmes plans de relances dans le monde industrielles ...
Merci pour ces éléments a source familiar with the matters qu'on a dûs apprendre à l'école pour certains durant cette fin des 30 glorieuses
Changement au niveau de l'industrie agroalimentaire avec la démultiplication des centres commerciaux qui finissent par changer la donne auprès des agriculteurs
Given the amount of positive echo this presentation & conversation gets here I conclude that twelve or twenty-four years from now nostriches will run the world, provided that listeners will implement the necessary behavioral changes with respect to food and money.
mining of gold is exponential. not scarce,and 'backing' means nothing because of no accounting of the banksters. all gold 'backed' currencies failed because it was never backed 1:1. when people came to redeem, the gold was gone. same fraud of today. hot air. another psyop
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nobody 2 years ago
Isn’t gold from dinosaurs eyeballs. That’s rare. Dinosaur eyeballs I mean.