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Andrew Jackson's War on the Money Monopoly

Andrew Jackson's War on the Money Monopoly

Update: 2025-08-26
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The president had a bullet lodged in his chest and gold coins in his pocket. His enemy controlled America's entire money supply. What happened next changed American finance for 200 years.

In 1833, President Andrew Jackson did something unthinkable - he destroyed the most powerful financial institution in America. The Second Bank of the United States controlled the nation's money, could create credit from nothing, and when challenged, its president deliberately crashed the economy to prove his power.

This isn't just history - it's prophecy. Jackson's war against paper money, central banking, and financial manipulation mirrors today's debates about the Fed, Bitcoin, and currency debasement.

In this episode, we explore:

  • How Nicholas Biddle weaponized a recession to fight Jackson
  • Why Jackson carried gold coins and refused paper money
  • The "pet banks" disaster that followed victory
  • How destroying the Bank led to 80 years without central banking
  • The secret Jekyll Island meeting that created something worse
  • Why real estate is the ultimate hedge against monetary manipulation

Since 1971, the dollar has lost 87% of its value. The Fed can print trillions with a keystroke. But they can't print land. They can't print apartment buildings. Understanding Jackson's war helps us see why owning real assets - not paper promises - is the only timeless strategy.

The pattern always repeats: centralize power, corruption follows, revolution destroys it, chaos ensues, then even more centralization. Know where we are in the cycle.

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Andrew Jackson's War on the Money Monopoly

Andrew Jackson's War on the Money Monopoly

Arie van Gemeren