While you were sleeping, the Biden-era green energy mandates struck another blow against traditional industries, putting countless coal miner families out of work. This isn't about innovation; it's about political correctness at the cost of American lives.

The suits in Washington, D.C., don’t understand that these policies aren’t just abstract numbers on a spreadsheet for them—they're real jobs and homes being destroyed. And those of us who saw this coming knew exactly what would happen when the green energy mandates began to take shape.

While coal was starting to stabilize after years of decline, the Biden administration pushed through regulations that make compliance nearly impossible for many companies. This is not economic policy; it's a war on the jobs and industries that have sustained families in Appalachia and beyond for generations.

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The banks are absolutely terrified because they know this isn’t sustainable. But who benefits from your ignorance? Those same banks are counting on you to keep your money in fake dollars while the real value of those dollars continues to plummet.

As more and more coal workers find themselves out of work, where do you turn for security? The dollar is a promise they cannot keep, but crypto or hard assets like gold and silver offer a safe harbor. While others are scrambling, those who saw this coming have already taken action.

This isn’t just an economic story; it’s about the power of the fiat monetary system to destroy real wealth in the name of political ideology. Every day that passes is another day where the disconnect between policy and reality grows wider.

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As you watch your savings erode, ask yourself if you’re still holding onto printed paper that can’t be trusted. Those of us who have been watching know exactly what this means—and it’s not good news for those clinging to a broken system.

Do your own research and act now before it's too late. The system is crumbling around us, but there are still ways out if you're willing to look beyond the normies' narrative.