In this interview, Lynette Zang joins us to discuss the state of the global financial system, the ongoing bull markets in gold and silver, inflation, debt, central bank policies, and the growing risks of digital financial control. Lynette explains why she believes the current fiat monetary system is approaching the end of its life cycle, why physical gold and silver matter more than paper contracts, and how inflation, sovereign debt, and geopolitical tensions are all connected to a deeper monetary crisis. The conversation also covers silver’s explosive potential, CBDCs, sound money, community resilience, and whether the current financial system can survive another decade.
🗓️ Recording date: May 27, 2026
📖 Chapters
0:00 Intro
01:30 – Is the gold bull market still intact?
03:00 – Gold & silver technicals explained
05:35 – Physical gold vs paper contracts
07:20 – What is gold really pricing in?
09:30 – Are we already in stagflation?
11:00 – Hyperinflation examples & currency collapse
12:20 – What breaks first in the economy?
14:05 – Monetary crisis disguised as geopolitics?
15:50 – Silver’s explosive upside potential
18:35 – Digital financial control & CBDCs
21:15 – Why community matters in crises
23:20 – Can the current financial system survive?
26:45 – The “3% movement” & sound money activism
28:00 – Where to follow Lynette Zang
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