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Time to break the silence Washington Wants to Shut You Up Good Morning Reader, Today, we?re going

Time to break the silence [The Daily FWD] April 11, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Washington Wants to Shut You Up Good Morning Reader, Today, we’re going to cover issues like the U.S. involvement in the Ukraine war, three ways to take advantage of gold, catalysts in the market and de-dollarization. But first, Jeffrey Tucker is going to dive into how COVID became the template for the biggest expansion of government power over the population in world history… and why so many were silenced. Let’s get into it… [Click here to learn more]( News: Jeffrey Tucker – The Conspiracy of Silence Continues In a video podcast the other day, Jeffrey made reference to the lockdown orders of March 2020. The host immediately turned off the recording. He said it was fine to talk about this subject but from now on please refer to “the events of March 2020” with no specifics. Otherwise, it will be taken down by YouTube and Facebook. He complied, but he was spooked. Are we really now in the position that talking about what happened to us is verboten on mainstream venues? Sadly, that seems to be where we headed. In big and small ways, and throughout the culture and the whole world, we are bit by bit being trained to forget and hence not learn and thus repeat the whole thing. And the most powerful people in the world are in on this conspiracy of silence. But it’s time for an honest reckoning… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Politics: James Howard Kunstler – How’s That War Going? How’s the war going? Huh? Do you mean the war over in Ukraine? Or the US government’s war against its own people? The main thing about the Ukraine War is that the US doesn’t want it to end. James will explain… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Retirement: Greg Guenthner – 3 Ways to Play Gold’s Explosive Rally With gold futures retesting $2,000 early this week, we’ll soon get confirmation if this is indeed the first wave of a new secular bull run for precious metals. Now, the question is: What will you do to profit from the move? Greg will give you three ways to get started… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Markets: Zach Scheidt – The Market's Calm Before the Storm The week ahead is full of potential catalysts for stocks to move higher or lower. Today, Zach is going to show you what's in store for investors and prepare you to safely navigate the week ahead. [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( America: Jim Rickards – Goodbye, King Dollar The building de-dollarization movement represents a global sea change, which will only accelerate in the coming years. This should come as no surprise since global monetary arrangements usually change every 40 years or so. We’re long overdue. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow morning with more of our top articles. We’ve enjoyed reading through your questions and suggestions so far and we’ll address them in a future issue of the Daily FWD. 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