The Federal Reserve isn’t just a bank — it’s an architecture of power.
And that architecture is changing.
In this video, I break down the core thesis behind my report The Obsolescence of the Federal Reserve: why central banking, as we’ve known it for the last century, may be losing relevance as global power shifts away from abstract systems like credit and rate policy — and back toward tangible control of energy, resources, and hard assets.
This isn’t a rant. It’s a structural analysis rooted in history, geopolitics, and monetary design.
We explore:
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Why the Fed is more like a thermostat than the engine of the economy
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How accountability failures damage institutional legitimacy
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Why energy, minerals, and trade routes matter more than rate cuts
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The hidden leverage in U.S. gold reserves
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Why Bitcoin is now a geopolitical asset, not just speculation
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And why cash flow becomes independence in unstable systems
This video isn’t about predicting the next Fed move.
It’s about understanding what kind of system we’re actually in — and how disciplined investors adapt when old rules stop working.
⚠️ This content is educational only. Nothing here is financial advice.