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>>58350579
I think in terms of civilizational rises and falls, and the West is now well into its downfall. It'll be a centuries' long process and will be quite unhappy throughout that whole period. Think of Rome in the third century; it took hundreds of more years to collapse in the West and then was followed by roving tribes of barbarians sacking towns, enslaving people, and conquering each other over and over. That's what we're in for over the next 500-1000 years.

There will indeed be shared good times and prosperity, hope, and optimism, but it will be in other parts of the world, like Southeast Asia, perhaps China and India, maybe even Russia down the lone -- Spengler was convinced that Russia was the next civilization to rise, much like Germanic cultures were around AD 1000.
It'll take quite a while, but they have potential.

The old anime images make me nostalgic too. I would give anything to go back in time 25-30 years, even 35 years. But that won't happen, so I have to make my future as good as it can be, and that means going to a place like Indonesia, which is determined to develop fast and see its standard of living rise. That gives people hope and optimism and good vibes.
When my parents pass away, I think America is a chapter of my life that is best put behind me. Just as my ancestors did, I wish to seek greener pastures and my pursuit of happiness elsewhere. We Germanics are filled with Wanderlust and a craving to adventure in new places.
I wish you the best, Fin-anon.
What is it you want for your future, if I may ask?

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>>58326348
I just hope China and India could be the heroes of American coal mining and import a lot more of our fine American coals. That's the case I'm making to my company and to Peabody.

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>>58178211
Lookin' good

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Alaska Anthracite Edition! Look at this beautiful specimen!

Commodities include
>Precious metals
Platinum, Gold, Silver
>Energy
Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium, Coal
>Base Metals
Copper, Nickel, Zinc
>Others
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More information for each commodity
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Calculators for DD
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Steer Clear List
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News Sources
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>Mining Specific
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>Market Commentary
Peter Schiff, Liberty and Finance, Finding Value Finance, Commodity Culture, Palisade Gold Radio, Sprott Money, Rob Kientz, Mike Maloney, Macro Voices, Decouple Podcast, Saxo Market Call
>Twitter Pages for Mining News
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>What is Austrian economics?
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>What has government done to our money? - Murray Rothbard
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>The mystery of banking - Murray Rothbard
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>Profit & Loss - Ludwig Von Mises
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>Must Read: Gary Allen, "Hunt for Silver"
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>How to play the exploration stock
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Well, I'll be heading out Colorado-way to do some specialty work in one of their big underground coal mines for a while. Will take my ailing mother with me. I have a friend near there at whose place we can stay in exchange for a little rent. It's not as nice as the place I usually stay when working in the big longwall mines of southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia, but it's nice, and my mother is excited to see Colorado natural beauty once again before she passes.
It'll be some longwall maintenance, some help with the belt, and there will be an expert continuous miner operator on my crew. This mine really needs good CM operators, on top of some major belt work.
To the anon who called me a good goy who must pay taxes, well, too bad, so sad for me. I'd prefer lower taxes, but I love my job and believe in the work my industry does. I prefer honest business, but if the environment is cutthroat, I can operate in that too.

This excursion to the Western Slope will be nice. Lots of elk in the area.

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Alaska has mucho coal
>Alaska's total identified coal resources (all ranks) amount to more than 160 billion short tons, and hypothetical and speculative resources are as great as 5.5 trillion short tons. Most of Alaska's coals are bituminous, but there is a large secondary class of subbituminous coal and minor lignite and anthracite deposits.

https://dggs.alaska.gov/energy/coal.html#:~:text=Alaska%27s%20total%20identified%20coal%20resources%20%28all%20ranks%29%20amount,subbituminous%20coal%20and%20minor%20lignite%20and%20anthracite%20deposits.

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