Never heard the monetary side of the story before.
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A year ago I realized that interpretation of historical events often is difficult if you don't understand both money and monetary policy.
Therefore I distilled some of the core of my thinking around this in our book UNBAR.
What happens afterwards, is that I see the monetary context of current and historical events much more clearly.
It's almost impossible not to think about it when you realize how important it is.
And considering the iconic nature of the history of the 30 silver coins that Judas was paid for his betrayal of Jesus, I understood today that I just had to put this puzzle together amd try to understand it.