Note: The information provided here or in any related communications is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. We do not provide personalized investment, financial, or legal advice. Gateway Pundit benefits from purchases made through our sponsors. Historically, currencies that are not backed by gold have a limited lifespan, averaging about 35 years. Examples include the 1920’s Weimar Germany, where the currency’s value plummeted, another example being Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation, where the currency eventually became worthless.  Since the U.S. dollar became fully fiat after the Nixon Shock in 1971, the non-gold-backed dollar is now 54 years old, exceeding the average lifespan.  All 227 fiat currencies in history have eventually failed due to excessive money printing, hyperinflation, or loss of public trust….

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