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Break free from the debt-based system [Video]

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire welcomes Thomas Coughlin, CEO of Kinesis, to explore his journey from hedge fund manager to creator of a monetary system grounded in sound money principles, designed to challenge debt reliance.

Thomas explains how his drive for freedom and awareness of systemic fragility inspired Kinesis as a transparent and fair alternative to failing fiat currencies, empowering individuals to safeguard their wealth in gold and reclaim financial sovereignty.

Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 Start
  • 01:30 Tom’s journey: from hedge fund manager to the creation of Kinesis
  • 06:25 The spiritual side of sound money and oppressive systems built on debt
  • 15:36 The soul seeks freedom; oppressive systems always fail
  • 22:41 The core of Kinesis: gold-backed money, fair revenue sharing, earning yield
  • 32:00 Time to opt out of debt reliance and start protecting wealth with gold
  • 36:41 The seismic global shift: gold and crypto moving into the mainstream
  • 44:50 Kinesis as a ready-made solution for achieving financial freedom
  • 50:29 Breaking down fear of debt as a controlling mechanism

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Samuel Briggs

Samuel Briggs

Kinesis Money

Samuel holds a deep understanding of the precious metals markets, and as an in-house journalist for 1:1 gold and silver-backed monetary system, Kinesis, he is chiefly responsible for updating the community with insights and analys

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