Peter Schiff: Gold and the dollar
byIn the first of three new videos, the first one dated September the 14th, Peter Schiff reflects upon last week’s rise in the precious…
In the first of three new videos, the first one dated September the 14th, Peter Schiff reflects upon last week’s rise in the precious…
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