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Does Bill Owe Readers an Apology? By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner?s Diary As Bill said

[Bill Bonner's Diary]( Does Bill Owe Readers an Apology? By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary As Bill said himself, there are “bare facts” and then there are the myths and delusions surrounding them. This week, Bill confronted those myths and delusions head on. From a recent shooting in the Middle East… to a dark, forgotten time in America's past… and even the one day that may have turned the U.S. into a “bad guy,” this week’s Diary was not for the faint of heart. It all culminated [on Friday]( when one reader demanded an apology from our editor. But to see why the reader was so furious and what Bill said in response, you’ll have to read on and find out… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Are Americans The “Bad Guys”?]( On Monday, Bill wades into a politically charged topic: the shooting of Palestinian protesters by Israeli soldiers. Bill writes that he has “no dog in the fight,” but is forced to consider the corrupting influence of too much power. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Who Sanctions America?]( Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demands wholesale changes from Iran or face “the strongest sanctions in history.” The press is abuzz with the news. But on Tuesday, Bill wonders what gives America the right or responsibility to boss other countries around. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [World Banks Are “Swimming Naked”]( On Wednesday, Bill breaks from his examination of “bad guys” to look at the markets. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury remains above 3%. It’s putting pressure on global stocks. And it could soon reveal [some hideous sights](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Introducing “Bad Guy” Theory]( On Thursday, Bill codifies his ideas on modern-day “bad guys.” He calls it “Bad Guy” Theory. And to explain his new theory, Bill revisits a dark time from America’s past… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Day America Became The "Bad Guy"?]( Some dear readers are furious with Bill. One even claims that he “owes readers an apology.” You’ll have to read Friday’s Diary to find out why readers are so upset… and what Bill’s response was. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [This Investment Will Be the Biggest Story of the Next Two Years]( Recently, Bill has shown readers that the long-term trend for stocks and bonds is down. But where should you invest your money? Dave Forest, Casey Research’s top resource analyst, says you should invest in this one commodity. 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