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#RafiFarber - Could Treasury Mobilize Gold Reserves To Sidestep Debt Ceiling? We're getting down to the wire now. Biden has cancelled debt ceiling negotiations with Republicans yesterday. Maybe Hunter's in trouble again. Who knows. Treasury has between 2-4 weeks of cash left before the United States will not be able to pay all its bills. One option that the Treasury has is to mark its over 8,000 tonnes of gold to market. Right now it's marked at $, the 1973 level. A move like this would net the Treasury about $550 billion, and it would be a not-so-subtle admission that gold and silver are, indeed, money. To find out more, click the video now! - To get a free 2-week trial to Rafi's The End Game Investor go to: To find out more about Fortuna Silver go to: To join our free email list and never miss a video click here: - To get on the waiting list for your very own ´Silver Chopper Ben´ sterling silver figurine click here: - To get your paperback or audio copy of The Big Silver Short go to: Find Arcadia Economics content on these sites: YouTube - Rumble - Bitchute - LBRY/Odysee - @ArcadiaEconomics:5 Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - Apple - Google- Anchor - Amazon - Follow Arcadia Economics on these social platforms Twitter - Instagram - To see the evidence of manipulative behavior in the silver market (as well as how you can send it to your local regulators and Congressional representatives) click here: - To sign the petition to ban JP Morgan from having any involvement in the silver industry click here: #silver #silverprice And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD) This video was sponsored by Fortuna Silver, and Arcadia Economics does receive compensation. For our full disclaimer go to:

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