Why Gold And Silver Are The Answer To America's Collapse

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Will gold and silver be money again? According to my guest, yes! This week, I’m joined by JpCortez, Executive Director of the SoundMoney Defense League, who is on a mission to empower Americans to take control of their financial futures.

In this insightful interview, Jp is pragmatic and realistic in his approach, working on both educational initiatives and legislative reforms. He has already achieved significant successes, such as the removal of sales taxes on precious metals in New Jersey and Nebraska.

As he explains, this is an issue for everyone. Economic challenges, such as inflation, are not partisan issues; they affect citizens across all states and socioeconomic backgrounds. This is a fascinating conversation that delves into modern economic history, human behavior, and U.S. politics. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting JP and hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.


Video Length: 00:28:46


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