American Consequences - February 2020

THIS ISSUE’S FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS

Bill Bonner is the underground news

Kim Iskyan is an editor at large for

Stansberry Research, and has written about investing in a wide range of frontier and emerging markets. Until recently, he was the publisher of Stansberry Research's Asian affiliate, and he lives in Singapore. American Consequences is edited by P.J. O’Rourke , author of 19 books including Eat The Rich and National Lampoon and a foreign affairs correspondent for Rolling Stone. He’s since written for The Weekly Standard… The Atlantic … and many other magazines. P.J. is the H. L. Mencken fellow at the Cato Institute, a member of the editorial board of World Affairs and a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait… Wait… Don’t Tell Me. He lives with his family in rural New England, as far away from the things he writes about as he can get. Buck Sexton is host of the nationally How the Hell Did This Happen: The Election of 2016 . P.J. cut his teeth as an editor-in-chief of the

mogul and founder of The Agora publishing company. He’s written the NewYork Times bestselling book Empire of Debt and most recently published Hormegeddon:

HowToo Much of A Good Thing Leads to Disaster . He is one of the great writers and minds in America today and also publishes a free daily letter, Bill Bonner’s Diary , which you can sign up for here: bonnerandpartners.com. Dr. David Eifrig worked in arbitrage

and trading groups with major Wall Street investment banks, including Goldman Sachs, Chase Manhattan, and Yamaichi in Japan. In 1995, Dr. Eifrig retired

fromWall Street, went to UNC-Chapel Hill medical school, and became an ophthalmologist. Today, he publishes a 100% free daily e-letter on both health and wealth that shows readers how to live a millionaire lifestyle for far, far less. Learn more here. Dan Ferris is the editor of Extreme Value , a monthly investment advisory that

syndicated talk radio program, The Buck Sexton Show , heard more than 100 stations across the country. He’s also a former CIA and NYC police department

focuses on some of the safest and yet most profitable stocks in the market: great businesses trading at steep discounts. His

intelligence officer.

work has been covered extensively in Barron ’s and other respected news outlets.

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