Welcome to our team’s 17th consecutive month of covering the US Debt Clock mini series. Wholeheartedly and patriotically, we do salute those behind this epic production.
Draped in humble garb, our “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists continues to ponder this simple question. What’s the story? What is the story that the US Debt Clock is trying to tell us? What exactly is the US Debt Clock attempting to convey to the American people, primarily through pictures?
There is a saying that could potentially apply here. “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.” The beauty, or significance, of the US Debt Clock’s communications rests completely in the eyes of the beholder. For those beginning to recognize that we are living through some sort of continuity of government military operation, each and every communication from the US Debt Clock provides added clarity to that operation. On the other hand, for those who remain conditioned to seek out entertainment at all possible costs before ever seeking the truth (Hint: That would be all of us as we have been conditioned to do so for our entire lives), the US Debt Clock provides a nice television mini-series to “binge” on. However you “see” it, the US Debt Clock’s show must go on.
It is good to note as we kick off the February 2025 compilation of US Debt Clock shares that this post has been pinned atop the US Debt Clock Twitter/X page since 11/10/24.
“The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image has been visible on Twitter/X for 106 consecutive days (20 days in November + 31 days in December + 31 days in January + 24 days in February) as of the time this substack post was published on 2/24/25.
On Saturday, 2/1, the US Debt Clock continued forward with its mission. After experiencing system overload for a 24-hour time period on 1/30-1/31/25, the US Debt Clock restored operations with this familiar post. It is hard to fathom, but the D.O.G.E Clock struck $45 billion in cost savings midday on 2/1.
On Sunday, 2/2, the US Debt Clock reverted back to the image that has been pinned on the Twitter/X page for over 100 days. “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” has officially taken center stage.
This same “American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible via the secret window on the US Debt Clock website for the remainder of the first half of February or 2/2-2/15/25. Since the US Debt Clock website and Twitter/X page remained rather quiet and in sync during this time, we decided to share both the daily images of the website that we collected, while also sharing some of the messages from the US Debt Clock Telegram page.
On Monday, 2/3, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while the “American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the US Debt Clock website. The message on Telegram from 2/3 was quite simple. Gold just reached an all time high. “Gold ends the Fed,” or so we have been told, so the end of the Fed could very well be fast approaching!
On Tuesday, 2/4, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. The message on Telegram was pretty simple once again. Gold AND silver are on the rise. Pay attention.
Silver has now risen above its yearly close in 1979, 2010, and 2012. These years represent the top 3 historical yearly closes for silver. #XAG
The US Debt Clock Telegram page also shared a detailed summary of the executive order that Trump signed on 2/3/25, creating a US Sovereign Wealth Fund. Our “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists plans to share more on this topic in the future.
From this post, we can confirm that the US Debt Clock Telegram account does have access to the US Debt Clock app as this “Hidden Wealth” image on the right is only available on the app. Here is a side by side display of the same information shown on 2/3/25 on Telegram, as it appeared on the US Debt Clock app 10 days later on 2/12/25.
On Wednesday, 2/5, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. The messaging from 2/5 focused on a combination of USAID fraud uncovered by DOGE and central bank gold purchasing trends.
Central banks have been loading up on gold for three consecutive years now.
The US Debt Clock Telegram page also shared this collage of posts, suggesting that gold and silver are the tip of the spear, so to speak. It also went on to suggest that US Treasury transactions will be moving to blockchain to provide full transparency. It also provided a nice summary of the DOGE clock and how it calculates savings.
On Thursday, 2/6, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the US Debt Clock website. Meanwhile, the US Debt Clock Telegram page suggested that the creation of the Sovereign Wealth Fund represented the laying of the groundwork for asset backed currency.
The US Debt Clock Telegram page also shared this collage of posts on 2/6/25, focusing on a Truth Social post made by Donald J. Trump regarding USAID support for Politico and components of Trump’s proposed tax plan.
On Friday, 2/7, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. The messaging on Telegram focused on two separate things. Gold reached an all time high for the week. Meanwhile, the fraudulent payments made overseas via USAID showcased that Ukraine was the country that received the most money, per Statista.
To spare our subscribers from additional monotony, our “Maha Collective” team decided to fast forward a few days. “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the US Debt Clock website from 2/8-2/11/25.
On Wednesday, 2/12, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image still remained front and center on the website. In just 5 days, the DOGE savings increased over $16,000,000,000 from $69 billion to $85 billion. DOGE savings are clipping at $4-5 billion per day now.
On Thursday, 2/13, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared this post while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. DOGE savings surpassed $90 billion on 2/13/25.
On Friday, 2/14, the US Debt Clock Telegram page was inactive while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. DOGE savings surpassed $95 billion in the evening of 2/14/25.
On Saturday, 2/15, the US Debt Clock Telegram page shared these two posts while “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website. While US credit card debt reached a record high of $1.21 trillion, the US Treasury Secretary was indicating that a gold standard would help solve currency policy discrepancies amongst nations.
DOGE savings surpassed $99B as the clock struck midnight on 2/15/25.
What exactly is the US Debt Clock trying to convey with the repeating theme “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders?” Could this article be what the US Debt Clock has been trying to communicate with all of this monotony during the first half of February 2025, month 17?
America's New 'Economic Supercycle' (10/20/24)
After 15 years of slow growth, economists say America is headed for a chaotic new era. No one's going to sound an alarm, blast out a text message, or shoot you an email about it, but the US economy is undergoing a historic shift. We are leaving one long period of expansion — what economists refer to as a "supercycle" — and entering a very different one.
Has our economy entered a new, and “very different,” supercycle? Has “The American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” officially begun?
Since 11/10/25, this “American Supercycle: A Golden Age of Wonders” image has been the most prominently displayed image on the US Debt Clock website and Twitter/X page. Why? We don’t know exactly.
However, we can confirm that total DOGE savings was fast approaching $100,000,000,000 as of 2/15/25.
DOGE savings surpassed $100,000,000,000 in the early morning hours of 2/16/25. These are exciting days to be alive.
This concludes the US Debt Clock’s mini-series for the first half of February 2025. For those still with us, we hope you are enjoying the show!