Let’s cut through the fog. The H.4.1 is a weekly tally of what’s propping up the U.S. financial system. It tells you what the Fed owns (spoiler: a lot of IOUs) and what backs the dollars in your account (hint: not much).
Here’s the core breakdown:
And at the very bottom of this bureaucratic maze lies the biggest red flag of all…
Let’s rewind to 1933. FDR steals the people’s gold. Every ounce seized from honest citizens under threat of imprisonment. The Treasury then "gave" this gold to the Fed—who in return issued what we now call the Gold Certificate Account.
But this isn’t gold. It’s a receipt. A ghost. A line item from a bygone era valued at a comical $42.22 per ounce.
Compare that to the actual market price of gold today—$2,300+ per ounce—and you realize just how fake this illusion has become.
This isn’t a clerical error. It’s state-sanctioned deception. It’s how an empire masks its insolvency.
In 1971, Nixon severed the final tie between the dollar and gold. What was left? A fiat free-for-all. Since then, the dollar’s purchasing power has dropped like a stone in a dry well—over 85% lost.
But the Fed still values gold like it's 1971. Why? Because admitting the truth would expose the rot.
Let’s run the numbers:
If gold were revalued based on honest monetary math, we’d need a massive repricing. But revaluing gold would demolish confidence in the fiat system—so they won’t do it. They can’t.
Because when the illusion breaks, so does the empire.
Over 92% of U.S. dollars exist only in the ether—as digital blips created from nothing. Your “money” isn’t backed by gold. It’s not even backed by assets. It’s backed by debt, rehypothecated paper, and a hope that no one looks too closely.
And when the people do look closely—via the H.4.1—they see the scam:
This is not a monetary system. This is a Ponzi scheme with a central bank.
While the Fed devalues its own books and gaslights the public, sovereign nations and private citizens with a clue are doing the opposite: hoarding gold, accumulating silver, and betting against the empire’s paper promises.
Because gold doesn’t need your trust. Silver doesn’t require central banks. Both have survived thousands of years of collapsing empires—and they’ll survive this one too.
Meanwhile, central banks claim gold is a "barbarous relic"—even as they buy more of it than at any time in the last 50 years. Why? Because they know what’s coming.
The H.4.1 isn’t just a balance sheet. It’s a trail of breadcrumbs from a corrupt financial priesthood too arrogant to believe the flock is watching.
But now you are.
They can’t hide behind fancy terms like “open market operations” or “quantitative easing” anymore. The numbers are right there. The gold is mispriced. The dollar is overissued. And the system? It’s teetering.
Don’t wait for a reset announcement. You’ll hear about it after your savings have been vaporized.
Stack smart. Stack hard. Stack while you still can.
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