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THE EROSION OF TRUST: THE TIMES ARE CHANGING.
For years, I have exposed the dangers of the West’s growing reliance on sanctions and the blatant weaponization of the financial system, freezing sovereign reserves and eroding global trust.
These are not acts of diplomacy but signals of a crumbling world order.
How can countries NOT unite in an environment like this to seek alternatives?
In just one year, the US dollar has lost over 35% of its purchasing power against gold, driven largely by central banks aggressively stockpiling bullion.
This is no longer a trend; it’s a warning s--t.
All this is unfolding as BRICS nations grow more unified, and fractures deepen among Western allies.
The global balance isn’t just shifting; it’s unravelling.
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Many people were surprised yesterday when Japan, South Korea, and China signalled they would JOINTLY respond to the United States tariffs.
Who are the two biggest owners of US treasuries among countries?
1. Japan
2. China
Members across Europe are voicing their unease with this current economic flexing environment.
Nations are racing to secure critical minerals, not just for supply chains but for sovereignty.
As many are beginning to realize, true sovereignty starts with one thing: zero counterparty risk.
That path leads straight to gold.
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