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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 59 MIN

#514 ART -The Apocalypse's Official Broadcast

from Paratruther · host Tony Arterburn

We stand at the precipice of massive global transformation, with precious metals telegraphing what institutions already know – the era of unchallenged dollar dominance is ending. Gold has reached approximately $3,578 per ounce, setting another all-time high, while silver has broken through the $40 threshold for the first time in years. These aren't retail investor-driven movements but calculated decisions by central banks and governments preparing for what comes next. The geopolitical landscape shifts beneath our feet as former President Trump makes the startling admission that "we bombed Iran for Israel," acknowledging the waning influence of what was once considered America's strongest congressional lobby. This candid statement reflects deeper demographic and intellectual changes sweeping through American society, accelerated by widespread information access and growing skepticism of neoconservative foreign policy failures. Meanwhile, a disturbing hot mic moment between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping revealed their private discussions about organ transplantation and extending human lifespans to 150 years. This bizarre exchange offers a glimpse into the mindset of world leaders when they believe no one is listening – focused not on ethics or humanitarian concerns but on technologies that could potentially grant extended life to the select few. Domestically, housing prices have fallen for four consecutive months across America's 20 largest cities, with former boom towns in Florida and Texas experiencing the most significant declines. This trend signals potential trouble ahead, as our economy has become fundamentally dependent on ever-increasing real estate values to mask the failures of fiat currency. Unlike gold or silver, which maintain intrinsic value, real estate's worth becomes increasingly subjective in a destabilized market. Whether you're concerned about preserving wealth through precious metals, understanding the shifting geopolitical alliances reshaping our world, or preparing for domestic economic challenges, this episode provides critical context for navigating the uncertain path ahead. The changes happening now aren't temporary disruptions – they're early indicators of a fundamental restructuring of the systems we've taken for granted.

We stand at the precipice of massive global transformation, with precious metals telegraphing what institutions already know – the era of unchallenged dollar dominance is ending. Gold has reached approximately $3,578 per ounce, setting another all-time high, while silver has broken through the $40 threshold for the first time in years. These aren't retail investor-driven movements but calculated decisions by central banks and governments preparing for what comes next.The geopolitical landscape shifts beneath our feet as former President Trump makes the startling admission that "we bombed Iran for Israel," acknowledging the waning influence of what was once considered America's strongest congressional lobby. This candid statement reflects deeper demographic and intellectual changes sweeping through American society, accelerated by widespread information access and growing skepticism of neoconservative foreign policy failures.Meanwhile, a disturbing hot mic moment between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping revealed their private discussions about organ transplantation and extending human lifespans to 150 years. This bizarre exchange offers a glimpse into the mindset of world leaders when they believe no one is listening – focused not on ethics or humanitarian concerns but on technologies that could potentially grant extended life to the select few.Domestically, housing prices have fallen for four consecutive months across America's 20 largest cities, with former boom towns in Florida and Texas experiencing the most significant declines. This trend signals potential trouble ahead, as our economy has become fundamentally dependent on ever-increasing real estate values to mask the failures of fiat currency. Unlike gold or silver, which maintain intrinsic value, real estate's worth becomes increasingly subjective in a destabilized market.Whether you're concerned about preserving wealth through precious metals, understanding the shifting geopolitical alliances reshaping our world, or preparing for domestic economic challenges, this episode provides critical context for navigating the uncertain path ahead. The changes happening now aren't temporary disruptions – they're early indicators of a fundamental restructuring of the systems we've taken for granted.

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