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“Read some of Richard Maybury’s work and you will know why he is being called the new Tom Paine.” – Doug Casey, Founder, Casey Research

Get started with Volume I of The Great Monetary Calamity Series where Mr. Maybury details the Federal government’s endless economic train wrecks.

Learn how, through the Keynesian policies of the Federal Reserve and the profligate spending of U.S. officials, the U.S. dollar is now in danger of being debased into worthlessness.

Regarding your investments, should you risk your money on the analysis and advice in currently popular books such as “Unintended Consequences,” by Edward Conrad, “Thinking Fast and Slow,” by Daniel Kahneman, “Price of Inequality,” by Joseph E. Stiglitz, “End this Depression Now,” by Paul Krugman “The Real Crash,” by Peter D. Schiff, “How Excellent Companies Avoid Dumb Things,” by Neil Smith & Patricia O’Connell, “Winner Take All,” by Dambisa Moyo, “The Signal and the Noise,” by Nate Silver, “The Intelligent Investor,” by Benjamin Graham, “Freakonomics,” by Steven D. Levitt, “Total Money Makeover,” by Dave Ramsey, “Why Nations Fail,” by Daron Acemoglu, and “How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free,” by Ernie J. Zelinski?

If yes, then how do you know which ones?

Volume I of The Great Monetary Calamity series is the beginning of your answer.

As the dollar evaporates away, so do Washington’s friends. Through aggressive foreign policy and political empire building, Washington has been making enemies in droves.

What does all this mean for you?

Uncertainty and danger, especially for your investments and retirement. Mr. Maybury reveals his personal financial strategy for dealing with the chaos.

Gloom and doom? Not at all. As Maybury explains, “The collapse of the US empire does not mean the collapse of the U.S. The government is not the country. The collapse just means the global rebellion against Washington has begun, and as Uncle Sam’s power slips away America gets a chance to make a fresh start.”

Richard Maybury is widely regarded as one of the top free-market writers in America. His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and other major publications.

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