Bill Holter: Liberation Day: How We Got Here And Where We’re Going…

Operation Freedom, Released on 4/7/25

Join Dr. Dave as he sits down with renowned economics and precious metals expert, Bill Holter, to discuss the far-reaching consequences of tariffs in a predominantly consumer-driven economy. As the Trump administration continues to impose punitive tariffs on imported goods, many are left wondering if this strategy will ultimately lead to economic prosperity or catastrophic collapse. In this must-watch video, Bill Holter shares his expertise and sheds light on the potential devastating effects of tariffs, arguing that they can be a form of economic suicide for a nation that relies heavily on consumer spending. As Bill explains, tariffs may not have the intended effect of increasing domestic production or creating jobs, but rather lead to higher costs for consumers, reduced purchasing power, and increased inflation. He also delves into the impact on international trade relationships, highlighting the potential for retaliatory measures from other nations and a resulting global trade war. With Bill’s in-depth analysis and Dr. Dave’s engaging host style, this video is not to be missed for anyone interested in understanding the complex economics of tariffs and their potential consequences for the United States and the global economy.

Bill Holter was a stockbroker for 23 years and a branch manager for 12. He retired and moved his family out of the U.S. to Costa Rica in late 2006. He returned to Texas in 2011. He was a contributor to GATA since 2007 and began writing for Miles Franklin from 2012 to 2015. He then joined with Jim Sinclair and the Holter/Sinclair collaboration from 2015-2022. Bill is a precious metals expert and broker, he clears through Miles Franklin. His work can now be found here at BillHolter.com.

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Perimetr

Dave Janda notes the 7% beat down of silver while he simultaneously claims that precious metals are escaping the chokehold of the banks. Classic cognitive dissonance.