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Watch congressional hearing by Ron Paul on a return to the gold standard

Yesterday the Chair of the sub-committee on the domestic monetary policy (and Presidential candidate) Ron Paul, held an hour long hearing on monetary reform and the return to a gold standard.

Ron Paul has almost single handedly bought the issue of monetary reform and need for commodity based money into the mainstream. And yesterday was an example of just how far this debate has gone in the States where now hearings are being held on how to achieve once again linking currencies to money (gold).

It’s a must watch for those interested in gold Ron Paul leaves you with the impression that this matter isn’t just the most important political and economic question of our age but that it also urgently needs to be remedied as the debasement of global currencies goes on at almost fever-pitch.

Related posts:

  1. Ron Paul to call the Fed to testify at his next committee hearing
  2. Steve Forbes sees a return to the gold-standard
  3. Greece should return to the gold standard
  4. Should We Return to the Gold Standard?
  5. Jim Rickards: Return to a Gold Standard Inevitable

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