Tag Archives: China

Preserving Pre-1982 Copper Pennies: A Strategy for Investment or a Hedge Against Economic Decline?

In today’s discussion, the focus is on the value of copper pennies, particularly those minted before 1982, which are composed of 95% copper. The author emphasizes the importance of saving these coins not only as a hedge against potential economic collapse but also due to their intrinsic metallic value. The …

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Petrogold: Understanding the Importance of Gold and the US Dollar

The United States has maintained a significant advantage over other nations largely due to the petrodollar system, which links the U.S. dollar to global oil sales. Since the 1970s, countries have been required to conduct oil transactions in dollars, solidifying its status as the world’s dominant currency. This reliance on …

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USDA Approves Exporting American Chickens to China for Processing and Return for Consumption

The USDA’s recent approval for four chicken processing plants in China has raised significant concerns about food safety and quality. Under this arrangement, American chickens will be raised and slaughtered in the U.S. but then transported to China for processing before being sent back for human consumption. Critics are alarmed …

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