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Your true wealth is your time and freedom. Money is just a tool for trading your time.
マネー
It's a container to store your economic energy until you're ready to deploy it.
真の富とは 時間と自由です
But the whole world has been turned away from real money and has been fooled into using currency, -
お金は 時間を取引する ツールに過ぎません
a deceiptful imposter that is silently stealing your two most valuable assets.
使用する時まで
Your time and your freedom. Welcome to the rabbit hole.
経済的エネルギーを保存する 容器であります
We are entering a period of financial crisis that is the greatest the world has ever known.
しかし 世界は 真の貨幣を使わなくなり
The wealth transfer that will take place during this decade is the greatest wealth transfer in history.
通貨を使用するよう 騙され続けています
Wealth is never destroyed. It is merely transferred.
欺瞞に満ちた その通貨は
And that means that on the opposite side of every crisis there is an opportunity.
最も価値のあるものを あなたから奪い続けています
The great news is that all you have to do to turn this crisis into your great opportunity is to educate yourself.
あなたの時間と自由です
I believe that the best investment that you can make in your lifetime is your own education.
あなたの想像を超える 「うさぎの穴」へようこそ
Education on the history of money.
我々は 過去に 経験したことのない規模の
Education on finance. Education on how the global economy works.
金融危機に 足を踏み入れようとしています
Education on how all of these guys, the central bankers, the stock market, how they can cheat you. How they can scam you.
この十年間に起こる 富の移転額は
If you learn what is going on and how the financial world works, you can put yourself on the correct side of this wealth transfer.
史上最大の規模になります
Winston Churchill once said that the further you look into the past, the further that you can see into the future.
富は決して崩壊しません 単に移動するだけです
This program is all about creating your own crystal ball.
「危機」が生じるその裏には
Being able to gaze into the future.
常に「機会」が存在します
Being able to change this crisis, the greatest crisis in the history of mankind, into your great opportunity.
危機を機会に変えるために
The hidden secrets of money. Some of them are hidden in plain sight.
あなたには やるべきことがあります
They're like right in front of you.
自分自身を教育することです
Uh, the way the monetary system works is something that isn't actually hidden away from all of us.
あなたの生涯において 最良の投資となるものは
It's out in the open, but it's complex and people just don't, they can't see how it works.
自身の教育です
It's hard for them to imagine that we're living in such a hoax.
マネーの歴史を学び ファイナンスを学び
Others are meant to be secret, but the truth is slowly coming out.
グローバル経済の仕組みを学び
Like the Federal Reserve being a private corporation and not really part of the U.S. Government.
中央銀行や株式市場など 金融機関が
But when I started studying this, uh, what I found was that there was no place that I could point people to where they could get it all in one spot.
いかに詐欺を行うかを 学ぶのです
And so I basically decided to write my book about it and consolidate monetary history, economics, the markets, uh, the fundamentals of gold and silver.
借用証書 財務省
There's a lot of smoke and mirrors in economics, and I've sort of made it my job to lift the fog for people.
社会の現象と 金融界の仕組みを学べば
Welcome to Egypt. This is where it all began.
富の移転において
Roughly 5,000 years ago, the Egyptians started using gold and silver as their predominant form of currency,-
「正しい側」に 自分自身を位置づけられます
but it was not yet money.
ウィンストン・チャーチルが 言っています
The pieces of gold and silver that they were using were odd sizes and weights. Odd purities.
「過去を遠くまで 遡って見つめるほど
So it still was not interchangable where each unit is the same as the next. This meant that nothing really had a price yet.
それだけ遠くの未来を 見ることができる」
You couldn't put a price of so many coins on something because they didn't have coins yet. Trade was still difficult.
このプログラムの目的は 自分だけの水晶玉を見つけ出し
It was still a guessing game when it came to the exchange of values.
未来を見つめ
One of the reasons that we are in the financial mess that we are today globally is that people do not understand the difference between currency and money.
現在の危機を...
Currency is a medium of exchange, a unit of account. It is portable, durable, divisible, and something called fungible.
人類史上最大のこの危機を
Fungible means that each unit is the same as the next unit.
最良の好機に 変えることにあります
A dollar in my pocket buys the same amount as a dollar in your pocket.
ゴールド&シルバー 隠されたマネーの歴史
Money is all of those things plus a store of value over a long period of time.
通貨 対 貨幣
Even financial planners, bankers, your accountant, they don't understand the difference between currency and money.
マネーの秘密...
The currency in your pocket is a medium of exchange. It's a unit of account because it's got numbers on it.
そのいくつかは 日常の中に隠れています
It's somewhat durable, it's portable, it's divisible in that you can make change, and it's fungible.
あなたの目の前にあるのです
A dollar in my pocket buys the same amount as a dollar in your pocket.
貨幣システムの仕組みは
But because governments can print more and more and more of it and dilute the currency supply,-
我々全員に 隠されているものではありません
it's continually transferring wealth out of your pocket, out of your bank account to the government and to the banking system.
開示されているものです
The reason that gold and silver are the optimum form of money is because of their properties.
しかし 複雑なので その仕組みが理解できず
It's an easy medium of exchange because gold and silver store a large amount of value in a very small area.
虚像の世界だということに 気づかないのです
It's a unit of account. Pure gold has the same value all over the planet.
逆に 意図的な秘密もありますが
So an ounce of gold buys the same amount here in Egypt as it would in China or in the United States.
真実は少しずつ 明らかになりつつあります
It's durable. The same gold that Egyptians were using in trade 5,000 years ago is still here with us today.
たとえば 連邦準備制度が私企業であり
It does not corrode. It's divisible.
アメリカ政府の 一部ではないことです
You can make change with it. It's very portable.
その秘密を探り始めた頃
You can use something like oil as money. It's just that you can't carry around a barrel of oil on your back.
ここに全て書いてある、と言える
It's fungible. Pure gold is the same wherever it is on earth.
書物がないことを発見しました
Pure silver is the same wherever it is on earth. It's limited in quantity.
そこで マネーの歴史、経済、市場
That's the reason that it maintains its purchasing power. Governments cannot print it.
そして ゴールドとシルバーの基礎を
Over the last 5,000 years, only gold and silver have maintained their purchasing power.
一箇所に統合した 本を執筆することにしました
There have been thousands upon thousands of fiat currencies.
経済には 多くのまやかしがあります
Currencies that are unbacked by gold or silver, and they have all gone to zero. It's a 100 percent failure rate.
私は それを取り除くことを 自分の使命しました
Well, fiat currency, of course, is um, a currency that is, exists at the dictate or by fiat from, from a government.
エジプトへようこそ
They have their printing presses, and the paper money rolls off the printing presses.
全てがここで始まりました
And then they give it the fiat designation which then makes the currency official.
およそ5千年前
It's just worthless paper, but when Ben Bernake gives it the special sign, and they have the cult meeting -
エジプト人が
at the Federal Open Market Committee meetings, it suddenly becomes currency.
ゴールドとシルバーを
If you look at what's really going on it's, it's a con game. And so there's confidence.
主要な貨幣として 使い始めました
Well, the Federal Reserve is very forthright about what they're doing.
しかしそれは まだ貨幣ではありませんでした
If you read their website they'll tell you it's a confidence game.
彼らが使っていた ゴールドとシルバーは
They tell that there's no intrinsic value in their money.
サイズも重量も 純度もまちまちでした
They'll tell you that they print it backed by absolutely nothing.
隣にあるゴールドとの
They actually display all these facts.
交換は不可能でしたで
But if you tell somebody in the public that this stuff is created out of thin air, there's no backing whatsover -
まだ 値打ちが 決まっていないということです
, it's absolutely worthless, it's about as valuable as Monopoly money, they'll look at you like you're nuts.
コインがない時代に
Is there an example throughout history of a fiat currency, a piece of paper that's unbacked by anything, surviving?
モノに対して コインを使った 価格設定はできません
Short answer, no.
物の交換は 困難が伴いました
Long answer, no. And here's why.
「価値の交換」という点では
When Addison Wiggin took over at The Daily Reckoning, they got cranked up.
未だに 推測ゲームの域にありました
Uh, Bill Bonner asked him to catalogue all of the fiat currencies throughout history and what happened to each of them.
全世界において
Addison dutifully went to work. Within a short period of time he had gone through the alphabet. All the fiat currencies that started with the letter A were done.
現在の金融混乱に陥った 一つの理由は
They all went to zero. He was halfway through the letter B and all the fiat currencies that started with the letter B,-
多くの人が
and there were 600 of them in just the first letter and a half of the alphabet.
通貨と貨幣の違いを 理解していないからです
And every single one of them went to zero. Every one.
通貨は交換の媒介であり 一つの計算単位です
600 fiat currencies that start with the letter A, and half of the ones that start with the letter B, there are 600 of these things.
持ち運び可能で、耐久性があり
Not one ever came close.
分割可能で、代替可能です
And you think this one, the United States dollar is gonna be the first one after all that? I don't think so.
代替可能とは その一個が
No. No currency, fiat currency has ever survived.
もう一個と同じだという意味です
None.
私が持っている1ドル札は あなたが持っている1ドル札と
The thing about money is there actually is a fairly well accepted definition of what money is.
同等の価値があります
The question is as you apply that definition to particular things that are, people claim to be money, do they fit the definition?
「貨幣」は その全てを含みます
Well just take the paper dollar for example. How well does it perform those functions?
それに加え 長期に渡る 価値保存の機能があります
Will it store a value? Uh, the dollar has lost 95 percent of its purchasing power, uh, since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913.
ファイナンシャル・プランナーや 銀行家、会計士でさえも
So not very good as a store of value.
通貨と貨幣の違いを 理解していません
One of the things I do is, uh, just a way to get the audience's attention is I have a slide and there are three pictures on the slide.
ポケットの中の通貨は 交換の媒体です
One is a pile of Monopoly money. The other one is a pile of Federal Reserve notes.
数字があるということは 計算の単位を意味します
Uh, what Americans would call paper money.
ある程度の耐久性があり 持ち運びが可能です
Uh, the other one is a solid gold, uh, American Eagle, uh, one ounce coin.
分割できるので 変換もできます
And the title of this slide is which of these is not like the other.
代替可能です
And if you know the show Sesame Street or if you have children who watch it, it's one of the favorite vignettes in Sesame Street.
私の1ドルと あなたの1ドルは
And what it really is is a kind of IQ test for five year olds.
同じものを買えます
They're supposed to look at the three things and look at characteristics and find the one that's not like the other.
しかし 政府がどんどん 貨幣を印刷すると
Well, I've shown this slide to, um, groups of, you know, Ivy League university professors, and I've also shown it to, uh, you know, uh, children.
貨幣価値が薄まり
You know, kind of find results in my nieces and newphews and so forth.
あなたのポケットから... あなたの貨幣から
Uh, and when the, uh, professors look at it they say well, um, clearly the, uh, the dollars are not like the others -
継続的に富が流出し
'cause gold has no role as money and Monopoly money is junk and the American dollar is a store of value.
政府と銀行システムへと 移転します
So that's not like the other. But the children look at it and they say well, the gold coin is not like the other -
ゴールドとシルバーが 貨幣として最良の形である理由は
because the other two are just piles of paper, and the gold coin is clearly something different.
その特質にあります
So my question to the audience is who's smarter? A five year old or an Ivy League professor?
ゴールドとシルバーは
Before World War I, each note that a treasury issued would say that there has been deposited with the United States Treasury -
大きな価値を 小さな領域に収められるので
20 dollars in gold coin payable to the bearer upon demand.
交換の媒体として利便性があります
The money was in the vault. The currency was a note they gave you that was a claim check.
計算の単位でもあります
Only a claim check on the money. The same as if you go to the dry cleaners and you give them your shirt and they give you a claim check for your shirt.
純金の価値は 地球のどこでも変わりません
The value is, is that shirt at the dry cleaners. Not the piece of paper that says that you own that shirt.
エジプトにある 1オンスのゴールドは
So our currency that's circulated was the paper U.S. dollars and they were claim checks on money.
中国でもアメリカでも 同等の価値があります
The next hidden secret is the difference between currency and money.
耐久性があります
Money must be a store of value and maintain its purchasing power over long periods of time.
エジプト人が 5先年前に 使っていたゴールドが
As we progress through this series, you'll learn that national currencies are really a tool used by the government -
今も残されています
and the financial sector to leach away your time and your freedom by stealing your purchasing power.
腐食しないからです
So rather than storing your economic energy, currencies leak.
部分割が可能で 変換が可能です
Now compare that to the gold and silver the Egyptians were using. Like I started with, it still wasn't money because it wasn't interchangable yet.
持ち運び可能です
Like I started with, it still wasn't money because it wasn't interchangable yet.
オイルを 通貨として扱うこともできますが
But they were on the right track as gold and silver have proven over thousands of years to be the ultimate store of value.
オイルが入ったバレルを
Gold is only formed when a star explodes, a supernova. And it stays around forever.
背負って歩く回るわけには いきません
This is one of the properties that make it the ultimate money.
代替可能です
You know, people are amazed that after 5,000 years the pyramids are still here.
純金は 地球上でこでも同じ純金です
But what I'm more amazed at is that the currency that the people that built this were using,-
純銀は 地球上でこでも同じ純銀です
that currency, that gold and silver that they were using in trade on a daily basis, is still around today.
量が限られています
It may have been melted down and re-refined and it's in a coin or a bar or in some piece of jewelry.
その購買力が維持されている 理由です
But it's still with us today and it still purchases something.
政府はそれを印刷できません
Yes, it is the ultimate money because there is nothing else even in the same league. It's divisible.
過去5先年
It's permanent. It's a store of value.
ゴールドとシルバーだけが その購買力を維持してきました
It's, uh, a unit of account. It's got everything you want out of money, but it doesn't go away and it can't be increased.
過去に何千といつ 不換通貨が存在しました
That is what makes gold the most beautiful money of all. What more can you ask out of a money?
不換通貨は
It keeps governments under control. You can maintain a solvent system.
ゴールドやシルバーによる 裏づけのない通貨をさします
Governments don't like gold at present because they're getting away with the fiat currencies, and they'll do everything they can to discredit it as an asset class.
全ての不堪通貨は 価値をゼロにしました
I mean, my goodness. Gold has, uh, outperformed the Dow Jones Industrial Average in each of the last seven years.
100%の崩壊率です
Uh, yet it's not considered a legitimate asset class. Why?
もちろん 不換通貨は
Again, it's the fear that maybe gold will be imposed on the system.
政府により 強制的に存在する
That it will constrain government ability to spend beyond its means.
通貨を意味する
They can't print it.
政府の印刷機...
They can't print it, no.
その印刷機から 紙幣が出てくる
The proper definition of inflation, I use Milton Friedman's definition. Inflation is an expansion of the currency supply.
それを認可元へ手渡す
Deflation is a contraction of the currency supply. If you expand the currency supply, eventually prices will rise.
通貨は そこで公的なものになる
And if you contract the currency supply, eventually prices will fall.
まだ価値のない紙だ
This is a pool. But it's not a pool of water.
ベン・バーナンキが 特殊な署名をして
This is a, the currency pool. And these are prices.
連邦公開市場委員会で
And if you expand the currency supply, prices like a sponge in water have to rise to suck up the excess currency.
恒例のカルト集会が 開催されると
Governments never stop printing more currency and adding currency to circulation.
それが通貨になる
Therefore, prices keep on going up. Not because they stuff that you're trying to buy is changing.
何が起こっているかを 注意して見ると
The real estate doesn't change. What has changed is the currency purchases less and less.
これは完璧な詐欺だ
It's the currency going down. Not prices going up.
そこには自信がある
The truth is, what we have that makes our world work right now is a big story. None of it's real.
連邦準備制度は 自分たちの行っていることを
It's all just promises. And if you think about it, that's how currency began to work in the beginning.
実に率直に語っている
You know, before we had currency we had barter.
ウェブサイトを見ると 詐欺だってことを隠していない
I'll give you three coconuts and you give me four fish 'cause that's kind of a fair exchange on coconuts and fish.
そこで発行するお金に 本質的価値がないと言っている
But that got complicated so we had to invent this thing called money to be a divisible, portable medium of exchange.
何の裏づけもなしに 印刷していると言っている
And the challenge is that we've lost that a long time ago. We lost having things of value be our currency.
それらの事実を 彼らは明言している
And now we have this thing called numbers and accounts. But trust me.
でも それを一般人に言ったとする
It is not real. It's a big made up story.
「何の根拠もなく 紙幣が印刷され
One of the biggest make believe stories ever is called quantitative easing which sounds complex, -
何の裏づけもないし まるで価値がない
but it's really just a smoke and mirrors term for currency creation.
モノポリーの紙幣と その価値は同等だ」と言ったら
QE started with the banking bailouts back in 2009.
頭がおかしいと思われる
This currency was created out of thin air and then given to the banks who paid themselves record bonuses in reward for crashing the world economy.
裏付けのない 単なる紙に過ぎない不換紙幣が
This is a global phenomenon, but all you have to remember for now is that whether it's QE, bailouts, or stimulus programs, -
生き残った事例があるか?
these are all just voodoo, hocus pocus terms for increased currency creation.
短い答えは「NO」
I believe gold and silver will reassert themselves as money and when they do, there just isn't enough.
長い答えも「NO」
And their purchasing power is going to go up many, many, many times.
理由はこうだ
Egypt is an amazing place. There's a franticness about it, an utter chaos. Especially like the traffic.
アディソン・ウィギンが 「The Daily Reckoning」を
When it comes to like all of the merchants that are trying to get every last dime out of you, -
引き継いだ際
you get fleeced to the point where you come back with an empty wallet. [LAUGH]
過去に存在した 全ての不換紙幣と
But you know what? They're amateurs compared to Wall Street.
それがどうなったかを カタログ化するように
In the past several years, I've, I've spoken in many countries about the crisis that's coming, -
ビル・ボナーから要請された
and a lot of people think that they're gonna be okay in their country.
アディソンは うやうやしく作業に取り掛かった
That it's only gonna happen in the United States or maybe the United States and Europe.
アルファベット順に 取り組み始めた
Uh, but what they don't realize is that this is a global phenomenon.
「A」で始まる 不換紙幣は終えた
I got to show you something here. This is, uh, base currency in the United States.
全ての紙幣は ゼロになっていた
This is the number of paper dollars that exist basically.
「B」を半分まで終えた
It took 200 years to go from no dollars in existence to 825 billion.
「B」で始まる不換紙幣は
And then we had the bailouts, and then we had QE1, Quantitative Easing 1.
600もあった
Then QE2. And then we had QE3 and then QE4 and then soon we're gonna have QE57 and QE382. [LAUGH]
最初の文字と 二つ目の文字の半分の時点で
And, uh, it isn't just here. This is what the Canadian currency supply looks like.
全ての不換紙幣は 価値ゼロの運命を辿っていた
This is Australia. South Africa. Russia.
全てのね
Now this starts out in just the year 2001, and this is like 18 times more currency in existence in a little over a decade.
「A」から始まる不換紙幣と
Uh, here's Singapore. Same story. Look at that. Since the crisis, just bam.
「B」で始まる紙幣の半分...
India. China. Every government on the planet is -
600に及ぶ不換紙幣のうち 一つも生き残らなかったのに
doing this insane deficit spending and expanding their currency supplies, uh, doing bailouts.
アメリカ・ドルが
And history shows that there is no example of this turning out well.
生き残りを果たす 最初の不換紙幣になると思うかい?
It is sometimes amazing that we haven't experienced more inflation than we have.
僕はそうは思わない
If they keep expanding the money supply so vastly, why aren't our prices growing faster than they really are?
生き残った不換紙幣など これまで存在しなかった
And the answer is that a good chunk of the money that the Fed created has been shipped overseas.
貨幣は「価値の保存」を しなければならない
Uh, I remember early in my research I heard this expression that the Americans have exported their inflation.
貨幣に関して言えば
I thought what is that? How can you export your inflation? Put it in a box and send it out? What do you do?
「貨幣」という言葉には 容認されている定義がある
Well now I understand. You export your inflation by simply sending all these dollars that you created to these other countries -
問題は 「これは貨幣です」と 他人が主張するものに対して
and then they send you their refrigerators and their cars and whatever, their TV sets.
その定義が 当てはまるかどうかだ
So you get hardware and they get little pieces of paper. It's a great deal for the American people for a while. For a while.
1ドル札を例に挙げよう
Sooner or later all of those pigeons come home to roost.
どれくらい 機能を満たしているか?
When the time comes as it looks like it's now coming, when the rest of the world is saying nuh-uh we don't want to play this game anymore.
まず 価値の保存だ
Uncle Sam's dollars are just becoming worthless. There are too many of them.
1913年に 連邦準備制度が成立して以来
We've got to find something else other than American dollars. Then those dollars start to come back to America.
1ドル札の購買力は 95%も低下した
People, we don't want them anymore. What do we do with them?
価値の保存という点では 優秀だと言えない
Once this revs up and we've got this, this little trickle of money coming back that we'd previously exported, -
観客の注意を引くために 僕がしていることは...
when, once it becomes a flood and it starts to rush back, now we are getting our former exported inflation brought back to us.
ある三つの写真を スライドで見せる
And then we'll see the quantity of money inside the United States grow much more rapidly -
一つは モノポリー紙幣の束
even than the Federal Reserve can create it because we're getting our previous money back.
もう一つは
And, uh, that's when we will really see the tanking of the U.S. Dollar in terms of what it will buy.
アメリカ人が「紙幣」と呼ぶ 連邦準備券
During the second round of quantitative easing, global food prices went up 60 percent, -
もう一つが
and this created a humanitarian disaster for the two billion people on earth who live on less than two dollars a day.
アメリカン・ゴールドイーグル 1オンスのコイン
These people were hungry to start with. They became hungrier and some of them started overthrowing their governments in North Africa and around the Middle East.
スライドのタイトルは 「この中で他と違うものは?」
So quantitative easing was the spark that ignited the Arab Spring.
「セサミ・ストリート」を ご存知なら...
So that's, that's it. When you create money, you get some sort of inflation.
あなたの子供が よく観ていたら...
It just depends on where the inflation goes.
番組の中でも 人気のあるスケッチだ
Given the premise that you have a permanent underclass or poor class and how does inflation affect them disproportionately,
それは すなわち 五歳児のためのIQテストだ
um, it affects them basically in the percentage of their income that goes to food.
三つの絵を見て
And we see this as a ratio, and we know that there are some danger points.
それぞれの特徴を見極める
For example in Egypt recently, once that ratio got to 40 percent of income going to food -
そして他と違うものを当てる
and the price of food rising due to inflation, when it got to 40 percent that's, uh, historically a point where people actually stage a revolution.
アイビー・リーグの教授たちに このスライドを見せたし
That's exactly what we saw. The French Revolution similarly was all around the price of food getting to a certain critical point where people simply, the risk-reward for revolution was favorable toward revolution.
五歳児のグループにも 見せたことがある
Well, exactly right because when you have a runaway inflation, it's punishing the very people who are most productive in society.
僕の姪と甥にも見せた
In other words the people that produce more than they consume and save the difference.
これを見た教授たちが こう言うんだ
The problem is is that those productive people, the savers, save in their national currency -
「明らかに他と違うのは ドル紙幣だ
and unfortunately the national currency is just a fiat piece of paper at this point.
ゴールドは貨幣の機能がないし モノポリー紙幣はオモチャだ
So when it's destroyed through runaway inflation, that 100,000 dollars that you were hoping to retire on doesn't exist.
アメリカ・ドルは 価値の保存機能があり
And the things that you were gonna buy with it and provide for others don't exist either. Now what are you gonna do?
それが他とは違う」
So that all seems pretty scary. However, uh, you know, this is going to happen and you can only play the hand that you're dealt.
子供たちはこう考える
But the great news is that gold and silver always end up doing an accounting of the expansion of the currency supplies.
「ゴールドは他と違う
Basically the will of the public and the free markets.
他の二つは紙の束に過ぎない
When governments do this kind of stuff to their currency supply, they debase it, eventually it comes back in inflation.
ゴールド・コインは 明らかに他と違う」
People sense the loss of their puchasing power. They rush back to gold and silver and they bid the value of -
僕は観客へ問いかける
the gold and silver up in the country until it meets or exceeds the value of all the currency in circulation.
「頭がいいのは五歳児? それともアイビー・リーグ教授?」
This is a process that's been going on over and over again throughout history except this time it's happening on a global scale.
第一次世界大戦以前は
It has never before happened in all countries at once.
財務省が発行する 全ての紙幣には
And that means that this is the greatest wealth transfer in history.
「所持人要求払いの 20ドルに相応する金貨が
Therefore it's the greatest opportunity in history and it's not gonna happen again in your lifetime.
アメリカ合衆国財務省に 預金されたことを証明する」と
So now we've learned that your true wealth is your time and your freedom.
記されている
Money is a trading tool that stores the economic energy that is your time and freedom whereas currencies leak them away.
お金はボルトの中にある
Gold and silver are the ultimate money simply because of their properties.
紙幣は
Fiat currencies are based solely on confidence and always return to their intrinsic value of zero.
そのお金を要求できる 預かり証に過ぎない
Governments don't like gold because it imposes restraint. Rising prices are a symptom of an expanding currency supply -
クリーニング店に シャツを持っていた時に
and gold and silver always acocunt for an expanding currency supply.
渡される引換証と 変わらない
So that's it for this episode. Join me next time as we begin to investigate how monetary history just repeats and repeats -
価値があるのは 店にあるシャツであり
and how gold and silver always win the battle between currency and money.
「シャツの持ち主はあなたです」と 記されている紙切れではない
Until then, my challenge to you is to stop calling currency money. It's a crucial first step towards setting your mind free of all this economic voodoo and changing your context.
流通している紙幣... すなわちアメリカ・ドル札は
It's a crucial first step towards setting your mind free of all this economic voodoo and changing your context.
お金への引換券というわけだ
You can learn more by watching the bonus features on our website and if you have any questions you can post them there -
通貨と貨幣の違い
and we'll answer some of your questions in future bonus features.
次の秘密は
So good luck. Thanks for watching. And we'll see you next time.
通貨と貨幣の違いです
Good morning.
貨幣には 価値の保存機能があり
Wow.
長期における 購買力の維持が要求される
What does fiat mean?
このシリーズが進行するに連れて
It comes from the Latin for crappy car.
自国通貨とは
I'm in the desert in a suit.
あなたの購買力を奪い取り
My camel died.
あなたの時間と自由を 吸い取る目的で
You're not too sure about that are you? Huh?
政府と金融セクターが使用する ツールに過ぎないことを
I am ready for a, a good long nap.
皆さんは学びます
Hi, welcome to this bonus feature for the very first episode of hidden secrets of money, -
「経済的エネルギーの保存」ではなく
uh, and this is currency vs money. So that's the, uh, major topic-
「通貨の流出」です