Winds in your sails!

Speaking about monitary supply, economics and money today with a friend I said, “One man’s wind fills his sails, guiding his ship and crew to new horizons, while the same wind fans the flames of another’s destruction.” – Scott L. Prentice I’m not sure if this is someone else’s quote (Deepseek Search revealed no other use of this quote), but … Read More

Understanding the Federal Reserve: A Uniquely Structured, Quasi-Private Entity

Understanding the Federal Reserve: A Uniquely Structured, Quasi-Private Entity In a recent Supreme Court case involving Solicitor General D. John Sauer and officials Wilcox and Harris, a significant question arose about the nature of the Federal Reserve. The case centered on whether the 1935 precedent Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, which limits the president’s ability to fire members of multi-member … Read More

Global Economics – Understanding Money

Global Economics – Understanding the Truth about Money As an entrepreneur and business man for over 4 decades, nothing as been more important to me than understanding money and economy creation. I believe one of the most influential aspects to my wanting to learn more started when I was in second grade at General Beatles Elementary School watching a school … Read More

Economic Theory called: Monetary Regression Principle

I learned a very valuable economic principle in 2nd grade that I still don’t see being taught today. This principle is simply that all money was converted to currency early on because it was to difficult to transfer your property from one place (where you are at) to where you are going. So a person would for example; would sell … Read More