Ken Ivory questions global banking practices and highlights shifts in campaign advertising

Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
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Ken Ivory, a public figure known for his commentary on financial and political issues, posted several tweets on May 6, 2026, addressing concerns about global central banks, gold reserves, and campaign advertising trends.

In a tweet published at 2:40 AM UTC on May 6, Ivory questioned the transparency of global central banks and the movement of gold out of the United States. He wrote: “What do global central banks know about real money that is not being emphasized to the American public? Why is gold moving OUT of the U.S., while fiat currency conjured out of nothing increasingly floods in…??? #HeWhoHasTheGoldMakesTheRules … https://t.co/f38S91Puu2”

Shortly after, at 2:45 AM UTC on the same day, Ivory endorsed another post with a brief comment: “THIS is Spot On!! https://t.co/yHlHR8jfje”

Later that evening at 9:10 PM UTC, he commented on recent developments in political advertising. Referring to Spencer Pratt’s campaign ads, he stated: “This @spencerpratt guy is killing it with these ads…!! This has the likelihood of changing the landscape of campaign ads forever!! https://t.co/BHacuSPScz”

Central banks globally have been increasing their gold reserves in recent years as part of efforts to diversify assets and hedge against economic uncertainty. According to data from the World Gold Council and various financial reports, countries such as China and Russia have significantly boosted their holdings while some Western nations have seen reductions or repatriations in their reserves (https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/global-central-banks-ramp-up-gold-buying-q1-2024-world-gold-council-2024-04-30/). These moves are often interpreted as measures to protect national economies from fluctuations in fiat currencies.

Political advertising has also evolved rapidly due to advances in digital media. The use of innovative ad formats and targeted messaging has become more prevalent in recent election cycles across the United States (https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2023/09/20/how-political-advertising-is-changing-in-the-digital-age/). Campaigns now leverage social media platforms extensively to reach voters with tailored content.

Ken Ivory’s posts reflect ongoing debates about monetary policy transparency and evolving strategies within political communication.



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