

URGENT BRIEFING FOR AMERICANS
Nixon Killed the Dollar in 15 Minutes
Trump’s Own Advisors Are Quietly Drafting the Reversal.
Dear Fellow American,
It was a Sunday night.
August 15, 1971. Most Americans were watching Bonanza when the network cut to a sweating Richard Nixon at the Resolute Desk. He spoke for fifteen minutes.
By the time the credits rolled on the late show, the U.S. dollar had been quietly stripped of the only thing that made it real.
No vote. No hearing. No warning to the public. One executive action — and the gold standard that had backed every dollar in every American’s pocket for nearly a century was gone.
You probably weren’t told the rest of the story in school.
In the 36 months that followed Nixon’s broadcast, gold went from $35 an ounce to over $180. A triple. Within a decade, it crossed $850 — a 24-fold increase for anyone who held physical metal before that Sunday night.
The Americans who understood what Nixon had just done? They built generational wealth.
The Americans who didn’t? They watched their dollar lose 87% of its purchasing power over the next 50 years. A 1971 dollar buys about thirteen cents of bread today. They never got it back.
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