In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the warning from legendary hedge fund manager, Stan Druckenmiller, that the central banks are destroying fiat currencies and that bitcoin is a solution. In the second half Max interviews David Morgan of TheMorganReport.com about the last days of disco-like-quality to the money printing as if the central banks know the party is about to end.
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