Greg Hunter Interview: Lior Gantz - Financial Avalanche Could Be Caused by Record High Debt

in economy •  8 years ago 

Greg Hunter interviews Lior Gantz, founder of WealthResearchGroup.com, to discuss the debt problem and the financial avalanche it could cause.

Topics:

  • US Treasury Secretary's tweets about Fort Knox (1:03);
  • Why do you think he visited Fort Knox? -- Divided US (4:15);
  • What do you think about billionaire buying gold? (7:25);
  • Block chain and cryptocurrencies (11:24);
  • Debt ceiling (14:07);
  • Global debt (17:54);
  • Central banks buying stocks (19:37);
  • What happens if the consumer goes down, cannot pay their debt? (24:21);
  • And more...

29 minute video by Greg Hunter published 22 August 2017

Link to Greg's Article on this Interview

Mnuchin Fort Knox Gold Tweet Alarming – Lior Gantz

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Thanks for interview!

Really It' s amazing post and great post.

Gracias @etcmike por la información

Gold Investment is never going to be down. It will be up every year. It is the traditional way of investment.

Gold is definitely a store of value!

Lior Ganz, there's another good name to remember. Brilliant young man.The analysis is interesting.

Interesting Mike and it's inevitable that a collapse is coming. If there were no Crypto world to fall back on, then I don't know what I would be thinking our future holds. Great post @etcmike.