1971 by Paul Stone | Book Release
How All Of America's Problems Can Be Traced To A Singular Day In History
Foreword by
Jeanine Pirro, Host of The Five Fox News
Paul Stone’s passion for hard-working, everyday Americans is on full display and is as powerful as his disdain for the unchecked expansion of our government. With a sharp eye for detail and a heart firmly grounded in the struggles of everyday people, Stone reveals the stark truths behind the growing economic divide in our country. 1971 delivers a narrative that is not only thought-provoking but unique. This is a story that has not been told before.
Stone masterfully connects the dots between government overreach, societal unrest, the relentless erosion of the American dollar and its negative impact on the American dream. His observations challenge conventional beliefs and provoke discomfort, especially among those who champion money printing and unsustainable fiscal policies that it has brought us today.
Relentless curiosity leads Stone to uncover a singular moment in our history that altered our nation’s trajectory. One decision, one fateful day in 1971, reshaped the lives of millions of Americans and set in motion the societal and economic turmoil we are experiencing today. This book doesn’t simply diagnose the problem; it offers insights and identifies the truths hidden in plain sight so we can overcome this financial trauma.
With unflinching honesty, Stone’s work is equal parts indictment and inspiration. For those willing to look beyond the surface, this book is a roadmap to understanding how we got here and what must change if we hope to rediscover the peace, purpose, and prosperity that once defined the American experience.
The truths within these pages may unsettle you, but they will also empower you. Because knowing is half the battle and applying that knowledge is the first step toward a better future.
Well done Paul!
—Jeanine Pirro
Paul Stone
Introduction
All men, even great men, make mistakes. Lord knows I have, but perhaps the single greatest mistake of Nixon’s presidency was in 1971 when he ended the gold standard and sowed the seeds of our financial destruction. If Paul Stone (no relation), the author of the book you now hold in your hands, had not been one year old, he could have told Nixon about the calamity he would unleash.
It led to the “just print more money” ethos that will be the nation’s ruin. In the fifty-three years since Nixon’s “temporary” measure went into effect, the buying power of the dollar has plummeted.
Gold has the ability to maintain value for one simple reason—it has value.
Paul Stone’s book is not only the shocking history and the impact of Nixon’s egregious mistake, but it offers a solution: the acquisition of gold to protect yourself from the crash that is coming.
—Roger Stone Miami, Florida
“Paul Stone’s passion for the common American is as powerful as his disdain for massive, centralized government. The story told in this book has never been shared before, offering incredible distinctions between modern economic policy and fundamental realities. While Paul’s perspectives will challenge supporters of money printing, everyday Americans will gain a new understanding of the root causes of the struggles they face.”
—Larry Kudlow, Host of Kudlow on Fox Business Network
Advance Praise for 1971
“1971 offers a gripping critique of one of the most pivotal moments in modern economic history. Nixon’s decision to remove the US from the gold standard set the stage for decades of financial and social instability. It is one of the most important events that hardly anyone knows anything about. And Paul offers a roadmap to help save this country and world. A must-read.”
—Greg Kelly, Host of Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax