This interview is about the current state of society and the financial system. He believes that systems have been manipulated and corrupted over centuries to serve the interests of the elite, and this control has been maintained by manipulating people's cognitive maps. However, he argues that the internet has unleashed a vast amount of information and has the potential to change the way governments, finance, and media operate. He also talks about the need for strong moral convictions and integrity in society, and the apathy and amoralism that exist. He highlights that the Federal Reserve and central banks are private institutions that have been given the legal right to print money, but most people are unaware of this. He also mentions the movie "The Four Horsemen," which he believes is a good way to help awaken people to the truth of the financial system. The second hour of the interview focuses on silver investing and the ten rules of silver investing, with a focus on the first rule "When all else fails, there is silver."
A precious metals aficionado with degrees in finance and engineering, he originated The Morgan Report, a monthly report that covers economic news, the global economy, and to make substantial capital gains by investing in the Resource Sector. The Model Portfolio covers top-tier, mid-tier, speculative and special situations. David considers himself a big-picture macroeconomist whose main job is educating people about honest money and the benefits of a sound financial system. His ideas can be seen in the movie Four Horsemen, a Feature Documentary. Watch the full length video below. A dynamic, much-in-demand speaker all over the globe, he has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business, and BNN in Canada. He has interviewed- The Wall Street Journal, Futures Magazine, Investing Rules and numerous other publications. As publisher of The Morgan Report, he has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business, and BNN in Canada. He has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Futures Magazine, The Gold Report and numerous other publications.