
Financial Survival Network
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Marco Rubio Ends State-Sponsored Censorship – But Is Free Speech Really Back - Robert Ian Reports
In a bold declaration, Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. has officially ended government-sponsored censorship through the State Department. In this episode, Robert Ian of ConquerChange.com breaks down Rubio’s April 17th, 2025 interview where he claims the Global Engagement Center—the controversial censorship
The discussion focused on the significance of reputation in the purchasing process, particularly for high-value items like gold and silver. Kerry Lutz highlighted the importance of trust signals, such as reliable ratings and personal recommendations, while Scott Brandley warned about the prevalence of fraud in the mark
In this compelling commentary, Robert Ian of conquerchange.com dives into the issue of media gaslighting and the distortion of facts surrounding free speech and censorship. He highlights constitutional law scholar Jonathan Turley’s recent blog post addressing a false claim repeated by NPR and others: that the Supreme C
In this explosive breakdown, Kerry Lutz of the Financial Survival Network explores the radical theory that Washington has been quietly hoarding massive amounts of BTC—possibly over a million coins—through seizures, covert acquisitions, and even Satoshi Nakamoto's original stash. Could skyrocketing Bitcoin prices allow
Kerry Lutz interviewed Anne Gannon, a CPA specializing in tax advice for real estate investors, focusing on critical tax reporting issues. Gannon highlighted a common error among investors: misclassifying property improvements as repairs, which can complicate loan applications. She emphasized the necessity for clients
The discussion focused on investment opportunities arising from the government's sale of surplus properties, with David Codrea emphasizing the potential of acquiring smaller properties under 100,000 square feet for repurposing into local business spaces. He highlighted a recent list of federal properties available for