While you were sleeping, the mainstream focus shifted to Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—but what does it really mean? Is the media's obsession with them justified or another attempt at manipulation?
The suits are terrified of those who understand the truth about fiat currency. The Federal Reserve prints more fake money, driving up inflation while promising stability. But while they distract us with Gen Z trends and social issues, the dollar continues its downward spiral.
Those of us who have been watching this collapse know exactly what it means: printed paper is losing value faster than ever before. And yet mainstream media wants you to believe that everything's fine as long as young people are posting on TikTok.
The banks are absolutely terrified because they see the writing on the wall. As more and more people lose faith in fake money, they're turning towards cryptocurrencies or hard assets like gold and silver for safety. The suits want you to hold onto your bank accounts, but that's their last hope of keeping control over the masses.
So while Gen Z continues to dominate headlines, we see through the facade. We know that what really matters is preserving your wealth in a collapsing fiat system. Those who saw this coming long ago are already holding crypto or precious metals as lifeboats.
The question remains: how much longer can you trust the dollar? And more importantly, how much longer will you wait before securing your financial future?




