
The Ponzi Dollar: How Fiat Currency Bankrupted the World
A hard-hitting, expertly researched autopsy of the global financial system built on illusion, inflation, and institutional denial.
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What happens when money loses meaning and debt replaces discipline? The Ponzi Dollar: How Fiat Currency Bankrupted the World delivers a hard-hitting, expertly researched autopsy of the global financial system built on illusion, inflation, and institutional denial.
From Nixon’s 1971 abandonment of the gold standard to the Federal Reserve’s unchecked money creation, this book exposes the deliberate shift from real value to financial fabrication. Through chapters that dissect Bretton Woods, the Vietnam War’s monetary fallout, central banking alchemy, and the rigged architecture of sovereign debt, authoritatively written prose unveils the inner workings of a monetary experiment destined to implode.
Readers will come away with a clear understanding of how fiat currency enabled decades of deficits, hollowed out the middle class, and handed future generations a bill that cannot be paid. Whether examining trade deficits, inflation as a stealth tax, or the moral hazard of central bank bailouts, The Ponzi Dollar offers a no-fluff, data-grounded diagnosis of why the modern economy feels increasingly rigged—and what lies ahead when trust in money dies.
This is not a book for optimists. It’s a book for realists. For those who want to understand how the system works—and why it's coming apart. It’s for savers, entrepreneurs, economists, gold holders, crypto skeptics, and every citizen tired of being gaslit by financial elites.
If you've sensed the numbers don’t add up and the recovery is a mirage, you're not alone—and you're not crazy. You're just reading the wrong headlines. This book hands you the signal beneath the noise.