“Four men control over 70% of the world’s money supply, giving them control over the price of… everything. And this system is so absurd that, healthy nations like Singapore are forced to lose billions in order to keep playing the game. That’s exactly what it is– a game. Like most nations, Singapore has been playing this game for decades while the US changes the rules whenever it sees fit. And it’s becoming obvious that the cost of playing is now far exceeding the benefit it receives. The hard numbers are very clear on this point. This spells one inexorable conclusion, game over: a dramatic decline in the US dollar’s role as the global reserve currency in the next few years.”
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