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August 3, 2015 Vilnius, Lithuania In 506 BC, the ancient Chinese general Sun Tzu was in command of a vast army of the Wu Kingdom, preparing for battle against the neighboring Chu. Sun Tzu and his colleagues immediately sensed that the Chu army lacked the will to fight; so the
August 3, 2015 London, England [Editor’s note: This letter was written by Tim Price, frequent contributor to Sovereign Man’s Notes from the Field, and editor of Price Value International.] ‘They Live’ may not be John Carpenter’s best film. But over time it became a cult classic, in no small part
July 31, 2015 Lausanne, Switzerland On June 6, 1932, President Herbert Hoover imposed the first ever national gasoline tax in the United States, initially set at 1 cent per gallon. It was a major success for the federal government; the tax on gasoline alone was responsible for over 15% of
July 30, 2015 Lausanne, Switzerland Usain Bolt has got nothing on Leonidas of Rhodos. Born nearly 2,000 years ago, Leonidas holds the record as the greatest sprinter of all time, winning more Olympic titles than anyone else in human history. At four straight Olympic games, Leonidas dominated all three sprinting
In today’s podcast, hear from a former American who cut ties to the US government. Listen why he did it, how he did it, and where he is now. Plus, he reveals what he perceives as the greatest benefits to cutting ties with the US, as well as his biggest
July 29, 2015 Aritzo, Sardinia, Italy On January 31, 1940, the very first Social Security check ever delivered went to Ms. Ida May Fuller, a former legal secretary who had recently retired. Ms. Fuller had spent just three years paying into the system, contributing a total of $24.75 to Social
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