Bix Weir & Andy Schectman share insights on where we’re headed next

Miles Franklin – YouTube, Released on 10/4/24

Welcome back to Little by Little with Andy Schectman! Today, we’ve got a very special guest—someone who’s been on the frontlines of exposing the hidden truths behind the financial system, the gold and silver markets, and the deeper narratives that most mainstream outlets won’t touch. He’s the creator of Road to Roota, a man who’s known for his fearless investigations and bold predictions about the future of our economy—Bix Weir! Bix has spent decades uncovering what’s really happening behind the scenes, from the Federal Reserve to the manipulation of precious metals, and he’s here to share his insights on where we’re headed next. We’re diving into everything from his groundbreaking Road to Roota theory, the macro forces shaping precious metals, and his unique perspective on how the world is evolving in these unprecedented times. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation!

Bix Weir has 30 years’ experience in the financial industry with various fortune 500 companies. He is the creator of the “Road to Roota Theory” and his commentary is published at www.RoadtoRoota.com. Bix has dedicated his efforts over the last 15 years to exposing the long term manipulation of the gold and silver markets. He has worked closely with the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee helping to pull the curtain away from the Cabal of International Bankers that has taken control of our free market system.

Andy Schectman is the President and CEO of Miles Franklin Ltd. Precious Metals. Prior to starting Miles Franklin, Ltd. in 1989, Andrew became a Licensed Financial Planner, specializing in Swiss Franc Investments and alternative investments. At Miles Franklin Ltd., a company that has eclipsed $5 billion in sales, Andrew has developed an operation that maintains trust, collaboration, and ethical behavior, superior customer service and satisfaction to better serve their clients. He is responsible for overseeing the firm’s operations and business functions; including strategy and planning, account management, finance, and new business.

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Igby MacDavitt

Good guys vs Bad guys, huh? I’ve not seen a single battle victory by the Good guys. Maybe I’m not paying attention. When and how has the government done a single thing since, say, 2000 (arbitrary date) that benefits the people at large?

Thought so.