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Look at this fat lying kike, i'm surprised the families of victims present in the room don't slice his morbidly obese throat out of anger. Well, serve them right for believing the eternal goylem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfUvV8fxs_Y

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Few more facts :
- In the meantime US banks of the FED cartel spent insane amounts of money every year to suppress silver price, to the point it was the only commodity performing worse than the USD, printed in the quadrillion range, even tho the industrial uses for the metal multiplied with the technologic era
- you now have 180 times more silver traded on the COMEX than the total mine supply.
- (((they))) went as far as modifying the law to forbid the Hunt brothers to try to corner the market in the 80's, yet they pretend not giving a fuck about silver
- you probably know JPM, while suppressing the price issuing ETF, accumulated 800 milions of physical oz. But what you probably don't know is where it is stocked : in bunkers of US military bases. Why would the gov protect JPM's silver? Why is JPM accumulating for so long such quantities? Reminder they started to stack after the subprime CDO/CDS 2008 crisis.
- biggest silver mines are in south america, mostly Peru and Mexico; close to daddy.
- during the 19th, the East Indian British company, the biggest company worldwide, had the quasi monopoly on the sea trade with China. Back then, gold was only a ceremonial object in China, they had a silver standard. But the problem is anglos were craving the chinese spices and tea, and Europe didn't have enough silver for the british empire to continue the trading with China, so what did they do? Yet, start the first opium war using their indian colonies to produce the drug. Once the chinese royalty ruled the consumption of opium as illegal, the brits considered it a threat to the free economy and as a good thalasocracy invaded the ports, made a blockade in the seas of China and forced the chinks to adopt the gold standard for future trades.

Maybe now you've an idea about what's coming?

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