Man hits alligator while fleeing cops and crashes car. E-cigarettes under attack, tobacco in the military attempted ban in congress. More insanity by the day. Darwin award for using butane to distill hash oil from marijuana. Just one problem, you might blow yourself up! Perhaps this show should be called the Unreal Side!

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Kevin Drost of our sponsor Borderless Holdings has been on the road in Europe and Asia. What he's seen shouldn't surprise our FSN listeners. Demand for precious metals is at an all time high everywhere but in the good old USofA. Why is that? Kevin says that in each country he visited there's an overwhelming concern over the future of the US Dollar. Everywhere but right here at home. Are we in denial or do we just hope that everything is going to work out okay? Maybe it pays to have a Plan B or an insurance policy in the form of precious metals. It's what the wealthy have been doing for centuries. 

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Patrick Howell is a speaker, author and life fulfillment coach. His life story is compelling. He had a successful thirteen-year law enforcement career, but it was cut short due to personal problems that we discuss. Then Patrick went into corporate sales and management where he achieved tremendous financial success. But again he crashed, because of the absence of joy and purpose. Patrick’s tireless search and determination to find the missing elements in his life are what gives him such a unique perspective on true life fulfillment. Now he's on the right track, with a book about to be published and a career helping other people get their lives on track, without making the mistakes that he made. 

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From Arch Crawford's Latest Crawford's Perspectives, “May you live in interesting times!” This quote is considered a curse among the ancient Chinese. There is certainly enough of the unusual occurring around our planet to keep our news sources on their toes, although it seems that much is being let slip by, and that news folk are focusing on weird drivel and emotional quackery and neglecting issues of much greater import, involving changes in our way of life. In depth analysis of political and economic conditions are relegated to back pages or ignored altogether while the best work is being presented online by those who are considered unorthodox (and that’s the kindest thing said about them!) It is more and more apparent that the orthodox sources of information have devolved into propagandists who shovel useless or twisted information into minds of the bored, un-analytic, unaware and unawake masses. 

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Ivan Eland doesn't think Barack Obama has been a very good president. In a new updated version of his book Recarving Rushmore: Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty, being published this fall, he ranks him 34th of 41 presidents rated. His further injection of the government into the health care and financial industries, his temporary government takeover of two of the three major American auto companies, his massive pork-filled fiscal stimulus bill, and his only marginal improvement over George W. Bush's abysmal record on civil liberties have all been quite disappointing and troubling. Yet despite all the recent criticism, Ivan believes that Barack Obama's foreign policy may be the best since Republican and Democratic presidents in the mid- to late-1970s.

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Debra writes that Marijuana may still be an illegal drug at the Federal level, but that isn't stopping some companies from building a national presence. "I think people are already positioning themselves for a national cannabis industry," said David Bienenstock, a marijuana consultant. "The people who make a smart move now will be rewarded later."

The opportunity for investors seems obvious. First, there is an established customer base. Granted, most of these consumers have been buying their product in the black market, but many probably prefer to do a legitimate transaction, assuming the price is right. Next, there are no entrenched players. The field is wide open to the budding entrepreneurs to be the first to market.

 

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Dr. Amanda Maxham of the Ayn Rand Institute has a different opinion about GMO's than you'll hear elsewhere. She believes they're a revolution in raising food and that they're beneficial to mankind. Billions of pounds of corn and other crops have been raised and consumed with no adverse side effects. In addition, many studies have been conducted and all have reached a conclusion similar to hers. Debra also believes that the commotion over climate change is overdone. While she believes there may be some affect due to man's industrial activities, it's clear that the benefits outweigh the negatives and that the climate activists offer no alternatives other than a return to a pre-industrial world.

If this interview doesn't generate hate mail, then you're obviously not listening. 

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Would you believe that in the latest Rich State-Poor State Report Michigan came in number 12 and New York came in near last, as usual? Comrade DeBlasio never fails to disappoint. He's busy trying to bust New York City's finances and doing a very good job of it, while trying to ban the carriage horses. Finally, have you ever wondered why you've never seen a UPS truck make a left turn? We answer that question and more. 

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Wayne Allyn Root questions whether there's still free speech left in America...if you're a conservative or Christian? Isn't free speech protected by the U.S. Constitution? Can your views cost you your job, career or property? Don’t look now but it’s happening. Views considered "too conservative" “old fashioned” or “politically incorrect” are no longer tolerated by Obama’s socialist cabal or the “thought police”

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Kyle Olson and Glenn Beck have teamed up to take on the educational establishment's effort to federalize K-12 with Common Core with their new book Conform. This rush to mediocrity has taken place largely under the radar screen. By using the carrot of increased federal funding, most states have gone along with a national educational policy. The result will be failure, just like everything else the federal government does. 

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Ross Kenneth Urken is Personal Finance Editor at theStreet.com and goes through the five most common money management mistakes that we all make. Some of them are all about growing up and some are just common sense. But in every situation, awareness is the key. 

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Danielle Park joined us today for a discussion of the first High Frequency Fraud class action lawsuit that was filed in New York City. It was clearly inspired by the Michael Lewis page turner The Flash Boys as the complaint quotes liberally chapter and verse from the book. Perhaps this is the beginning of the great Wall Street Purge that has been too long in coming. High Frequency Fraud has been too long the rage. But as long as the rewards are so rich and the odds of imprisonment so small, the crimefest that is currently Wall Street will continue. 

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Mike Gearhardt writes that decades of fiscal irresponsibility due to excessive spending, inconsistent and irrational tax policies, growth in entitlement programs, government intervention into free markets and inadequate accounting practices threatens to drown our nation’s economy under a wave of debt. While the Government has failed to take any meaningful actions to address our mounting debt, the magnitude of the problem has been recognized by the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO).

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Gary Christenson is the owner and writer for the popular and contrarian investment site Deviant Investor and the author of the Kindle book, “Survival Investing with Gold & Silver.” He is a retired accountant and business manager with 30 years of experience studying markets, investing, and trading. He writes about investing, gold, silver, the economy, and central banking. And no, silver is most decidely not in a bubble!

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Robert Ian is reporting from Las Vegas and the housing situation is getting very ugly there as in many other places. Sales are down and so are housing starts. Looks like freshly printed dollars and government manipulation can only go so far and now the market is running out of steam. 

The videos from the Second Liberty Master Mind Symposium are online now. You can order them at LibertyMasterMind.us. They're well worth the investment, we promise! That's why people keep coming back.  

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While the US is celebrating a (supposed) recovery, other big parts of the global financial system are behaving as if some sort of deflationary crash is just around the corner. In Europe, for instance, interest rates are not just declining, they’re plunging. Where it all ends is anybody's guess. John and I explore the possibilities. 

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Darrly Schoon has been ahead of the monetary collapse curve since 2007. Here's what he's saying now. Capitalism, the bankers’ three hundred year-old ponzi-scheme, is a balancing act between the bankers’ credit and everyone else’s debt. In its optimal state, credit creates sufficient growth to pay society’s constantly compounding debts. When unable to do so, debt ispaid by borrowing against future growth and in capitalism’s end game, aggregate debt exponentially expands until it can no longer be repaid except by exponentially depreciating paper money.

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Mondays with Andrew Hoffman
Slow growth for China;
Record trade deficit for Japan;
ECB governor hinting at QE;
Ukraine falling apart;
BOE maintaing ZIRP and QE;
Indian elections happening this week tariffs history;
Yellen speaking last week more monetary accommodation;
Dimitry Specht’s book;
How the Fed is actually tapering to prove that there is a recovery. 
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Noted CPA David Selig believes that proper legalized marijuana could be a tax windfall for the country, if only it were properly managed. But as usual, the government is not going about it correctly. There's a pressing need to fortify the border and make sure that un-taxed marijuana doesn't find its way into the legal US market. The reward could hundreds of billions in new tax revenues. But is it worth the price? 

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  • China ascendancy continues;
  • Hidden history of the Fed;
  • Bearish chart formation on NASDAQ and Russell 2k;
  • ECB to start printing money in June;
  • Five levels of financial freedom.
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Nicholas Pell, freelance writer says that now Spring has finally sprung it's time do a financial spring cleaning. That means pulling your credit report and making sure every thing on it is kosher. Next, make sure that you're payroll is being properly withheld. If you're over withholding, change it and put the difference into an IRA. Next, set realistic goals and stick to them. And then you need to start organizing your paperwork. Go through all your necessary documents and scan them. Back them up to a safe place and dump the uneeded ones. Create a budget. No one wants to do it, just like going to the dentist, but an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Then we go onto investments. Rebalance them. Go through your investments and evaluate. Consult your financial planner or get one if you don't have one. And finally consolidate your accounts. Take all those small retirement accounts and conslidate them. 

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Doug Altner talked about the recent minimum wage hike in Maryland to $10.10 per hour. This follows Connecticut's hike to a similar number. Is it really going to help the working poor? Is it just and does the government have the right to force businesses to increase their costs and lower their profits in the name of helping these people. Doug says no, for many reasons, not the least of which is that such well intended measures actually wind up increasing unemployment and putting companies out of business. 

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Category:general -- posted at: 4:25pm EDT
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It's been a while since Chris Duane was on the show. So many silver coins have been produced since last we spoke. In his view not much has changed. Rather than waiting around for the systemic collapse, he has far more important things to do. Concentrating on friends and family and building those vital relationships that will help us all get through the coming collapse is vital and we couldn't agree more. 

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A century ago there wasn't a college in the country that taught entrepreneurship. Now, many colleges and universities across the country offer courses and programs in "entrepreneurship." Are they worthwhile? Entrepreneurship is apparently an occupational category now, yet when it comes to judging the value of what they teach, its practitioners are flying blind. Carl Schramm just wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on the topic and believes that they and their students could learn a lot from how the medical field evolved. 

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We spoke with Jim Rogers on changes taking place in the United States and around the world. As has been said repeatedly, the only constant in life is change. Jim's key to success has been to realize where the world is heading and then to get ahead of it. Obviously philosophy has been very effective. Now he sees the de-financialization of the world and a return back to the producers. Mining, agriculture and industries that actually make things will be the leaders in the coming era. Jim also shares some personal stories that are quite touching. 

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