So he was bullish on silver almost all of last year, then called the top (a little early), ramped up his silver short position in late January, and now he's probably done unwinding it, or close to it. This is when Bloomberg brings us their report on this "silver bear".
I could never understand Alabamians eating hot boiled peanuts in the summer when it's 100 degrees and 100% humidity. They'd have roadside stands to sell them, where the rest of the country would be selling ice cream.
Meredith may have lost the it's former charm, but I wouldn't call it a shithole, even if it is expensive and attracts swarms of vacationing Massholes. You are right however about finding great places off the beaten path. I bought some land is an area that feels like going back in time, quiet, secluded, underdeveloped, and I'm not saying where it is.
I'm not buying whatever metrics they used to rank MA and CT so high. Maybe in their suburban areas and the rural parts of MA, but they have too many chities with the standard blue state problems. Other than being particularly Godless, NH, VT, and ME are nice. They're also rather weak in diversity.
The EU has bigger debt problems than the US. Good luck with that plan to conquer Russia and make the collapsing EU solvent by seizing all their natural resources.
I assume you're referring to stuff that happened in the various wars for Israel, which the EU participated in as well. But to your point, 16 AfD candidates were killed prior to elections they were leading in. So yes, when they can't use lawfare to disqualify people for office, the EU is murdering citizens without a trial, just not via drone.
I'm not sure about the representations of those EUSSR figures in the picture. They all look so much better than they do in real life that they are almost unrecognizable.
After Ukraine's criminal government and their criminal Western backers faked "ISIS" attacks to murder Russian civilians, I'm impressed Russia still shows such humanitarian concern for the Ukrainian people.
I like 90% silver (minus the Roosevelt dimes) because it's a cheap way into fractional size coins. If we end up in a period where barter is necessary, 90% would be good for small purchases/trades. For the smaller amount of silver in them, they're still not worth counterfeiting the smaller coins, unlike Silver Eagles which have been counterfeited for years. They're also very recognizable to people in the know, and if we get to that point, everyone will be "in the know". I like bullion coins too, but they both have their place.
The Only reason Gold was confiscated in 1933 was to keep Gold in the treasury.
That's a bit of an oversimplification. The reason the gold was leaving the treasury was due to government overspending. Which is the same reason for closing the gold window as you say, and removing silver from the coinage. Western governments are bankrupt, the ponzi is near its end, and here we are.
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So he was bullish on silver almost all of last year, then called the top (a little early), ramped up his silver short position in late January, and now he's probably done unwinding it, or close to it. This is when Bloomberg brings us their report on this "silver bear".
Why not? You could do worse than fresh squirrel and no fluoride in your water.
I could never understand Alabamians eating hot boiled peanuts in the summer when it's 100 degrees and 100% humidity. They'd have roadside stands to sell them, where the rest of the country would be selling ice cream.
Meredith may have lost the it's former charm, but I wouldn't call it a shithole, even if it is expensive and attracts swarms of vacationing Massholes. You are right however about finding great places off the beaten path. I bought some land is an area that feels like going back in time, quiet, secluded, underdeveloped, and I'm not saying where it is.
New England also had very high jab uptake. There's a lot of people there that still trust government and "the science". Cancers are going nuts.
I'm not buying whatever metrics they used to rank MA and CT so high. Maybe in their suburban areas and the rural parts of MA, but they have too many chities with the standard blue state problems. Other than being particularly Godless, NH, VT, and ME are nice. They're also rather weak in diversity.
If you count their "migrants" as Genghis Khan, I think they have all those types covered.
It is, except we still have our free speech and guns.
The EU has bigger debt problems than the US. Good luck with that plan to conquer Russia and make the collapsing EU solvent by seizing all their natural resources.
I assume you're referring to stuff that happened in the various wars for Israel, which the EU participated in as well. But to your point, 16 AfD candidates were killed prior to elections they were leading in. So yes, when they can't use lawfare to disqualify people for office, the EU is murdering citizens without a trial, just not via drone.
I'm not sure about the representations of those EUSSR figures in the picture. They all look so much better than they do in real life that they are almost unrecognizable.
Observing enforcement actions, yet still blind to actual illegal immigration.
Yup, I'd expect Antifatards to start wearing purple, some may even show up dressed as Tinky Winky, the "male" Teletubby with the purse.
It's a pity they couldn't bother to even "observe" all the criminal activity going on in that chity.
After Ukraine's criminal government and their criminal Western backers faked "ISIS" attacks to murder Russian civilians, I'm impressed Russia still shows such humanitarian concern for the Ukrainian people.
At best they get some of our lead bullion.
I like 90% silver (minus the Roosevelt dimes) because it's a cheap way into fractional size coins. If we end up in a period where barter is necessary, 90% would be good for small purchases/trades. For the smaller amount of silver in them, they're still not worth counterfeiting the smaller coins, unlike Silver Eagles which have been counterfeited for years. They're also very recognizable to people in the know, and if we get to that point, everyone will be "in the know". I like bullion coins too, but they both have their place.
No argument from me on that.
That's a bit of an oversimplification. The reason the gold was leaving the treasury was due to government overspending. Which is the same reason for closing the gold window as you say, and removing silver from the coinage. Western governments are bankrupt, the ponzi is near its end, and here we are.
Even the ones they do know about had those unfortunate boating accidents, and the silver had to be cast into bullets to fend off werewolf attacks.