The debt-laden narrative of the U.S. financial system lumbers forward unabated. Our national debt is a Jenga tower built on the quicksand foundation of fiat currency and low interest rates, and the perilous stack grows taller by the quarter. This exponential increase in debt, juxtaposed against the modest contraction in crude oil inventories, reflects an economy still reeling from the complexities of supply chain reconstruction, consumer behavior mutation, and proclivity towards demand-stimulating policies. For More Information Please Click The Button Below.
The scenario laid out here is not a mere exercise in economic forecasting—it reflects a deeply fractured system. My decades of research and commentary compel me to impart a hard truth: We are likely in the final months of a dollar-based debt currency life cycle. The signs are evident, and history is dotted with the remnants of similar economic declines. An institutional malaise hollows out economies, leaving unprepared populations to grapple with diminished wealth and purchasing power. Click Below to Read More.

