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The End Of The Old World Order

Silver has exploded past $80 an ounce — and this isn’t a market fluke. It’s a signal.

In this conversation, Seth Holehouse sits down with Eric Yeung to break down what the silver surge is really telling us about the world right now: The breakdown of the U.S.-led financial order, the weaponization of the dollar, the rise of BRICS, and the accelerating global race for hard assets that can’t be printed.

From Venezuela and sanctions to China’s tightening grip on silver exports, military demand, AI infrastructure and the quiet collapse of paper metals markets, this episode exposes why silver is no longer just an investment — it’s a strategic asset at the center of a rapidly fracturing world order.  Here’s more from Man in America.

Silver Just Got Critical Status

On January 1st, 2026, a policy shift occurred that fundamentally altered the global silver market. Yet most investors remain unaware of its implications.

This comprehensive analysis examines the convergence of strategic policy decisions, supply chain disruptions, and industrial demand that is reshaping silver from a commodity into a critical strategic resource.

Will private silver holdings be confiscated? That’s unlikely. But the ability to buy new silver supplies will likely diminish, and wait times could expand greatly from days  into weeks and even months. All signal a likelihood that the silver market prices will continue to climb through 2006 and beyond. Here’s more from World Economy Reborn.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5cATMbotcA

 

Why Is Silver Vanishing?

Something unprecedented is happening in the silver market right now. In this educational video, we examine the historical parallels between China’s 2025 silver export restrictions and the infamous “Crime of 1873” – a legislative event that triggered one of the longest economic contractions in American history.

Silver has surged over 140% in 2025, reaching $72 per ounce. Gold crossed $4,500.

Both metals are experiencing their strongest annual performance since 1979. But what’s driving these moves? And why are analysts drawing comparisons to events from 150 years ago? Here’s more from World Economy Reborn.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApQRd-pmv28

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