About this episode
When Money Lost Its Ring: The Silver Silence — A personal memory becomes a national story. This video traces the Kennedy half-dollar, LBJ’s Coinage Act of 1965, and the global demonetization of silver that led to modern fiat currency. Hear how a child’s memory of coins ringing on a kitchen floor reveals political maneuvering, psychological engineering, and the quiet shift from metal-backed money to promises and paper. Perfect for finance history buffs, numismatists, and anyone curious about monetary trust, silver’s cultural role, and the 1960s monetary pivot. Like and share if this resonated — and comment your own memories of real money. #Silver #MonetaryHistory #KennedyHalfDollar #FiatCurrencyOUTLINE: 00:00:00 Opening Title and Thesis00:01:19 Johnson Slugs and Early Realization00:03:09 The Coin America Wouldn’t Spend00:04:25 LBJ’s Dilemma00:05:21 The 40% Compromise00:06:33 Half-Truth Dissected00:07:26 The 40% Kennedy in the Wild00:08:26 National Trauma in Pocket Change00:09:43 The Global Shift to Fiat Foundations00:10:43 Conditioning the Public00:11:12 The Quiet Global Conspiracy00:12:15 Fiat Era Realization00:13:01 The Instinct for the Real00:13:38 The Echo and the Lesson00:14:26 Cultural, Psychological, Global00:14:44 Outro and Callouts. If you haven’t grabbed The Armstrong Economic Code yet, now’s the time.It’s already a #1 bestseller and readers are calling it “the clearest guide to surviving the next decade.”Get your copy here This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe