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JPM's silver being shocked for moar cheapies Edition

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/
r/pmsforsale

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/66733488

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>> No.26124839

>>26124614
First for

>> No.26124944

>>26124839
Second for fuck the EU and VAT on silver

>> No.26125016
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Rolling for discounted silver tomorrow

>> No.26125037

Any anons use GoldMoney to purchase bullion on vaults? How did you like it?

>> No.26125091

>>26124152
>>26123770
I don't believe the "USPS is backed up" story. I placed 2 orders with SD on Dec 22 and Dec 30 and two orders with JM on Dec 21 and Jan 5, and they have all arrived without delay. You would think the leadup to Christmas would be the worst, and maybe a week after, but we are almost a month out from Christmas now.

>> No.26125107

>>26124614
what is going on on that picture?

>> No.26125150

>>26124839
>>26124944
>>26125016
>>26125037
>>26125091
>>26125107
>>26124614

Can one of you /pmg/ chads post that picture that has two piles of money on a piece of paper that says the price of gold now and the price of gold like 30 years ago? I cant find it. it's taken on a computer desk and there are two monitors visible in the pic as well. Please man this pic BTFOs any arguements against gold its so simple too but i cant find the damn thing

>> No.26125194
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I give my boy a morgan to fondle when we go shopping so he can flex on all the other kids

>> No.26125202

>>26125107
>>26125107
looks like he measures the current which flows through that coin

>> No.26125239
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26125239

newfag to PM here, why have gold and silver experience such a big increase in the last 20 years?
Does that make this a bad time to get into it right now?

>> No.26125323
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Threadly reminder that gold is the only element that relativistically bonds to itself, is set apart to be money by God himself, and all miners and other financial instruments are going to go to zero

>> No.26125349

>>26125194
>Morgan
thats a Peace Dollar fren

>> No.26125351

>>26125107
I wondered that. the coin isn't doing anything except acting as a conductor. The meter is set to DC volts with a deflection of 50, which the meter more or less reads. Is the 9v battery being stepped up to 50 somewhere outside the bottom of the shot? What the fuck is this supposed to be demonstrating? I think it's supposed to be annoying, personally. I suspect the meter isn't connected to the coin & battery at all.

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26125437

>>26125194
His carry piece is nicer than mine.

>> No.26125533

>>26125239
Most of it is mainly nominal due to inflation.
Yes, a true bear market for PM had started at the end of the century and prices rise up during recession, but most of us think that negative real yields can make gold and silver more interesting in the future.
If not, it can be a good store of value and/or hedge against economic turmoil.
Personally, I also own other kinds of investment

>> No.26125535

Alright Anons,

Several anons mentioned that since the beginning of the year, they've had several shipments that have been delayed, and I myself have had several delayed. The company claims that USPS is backed up, but I actually did my last one USPS Priority, and it's still delayed (I might do my next one UPS because I hate having metal out of pocket, it gives me stress and sleepless nights).

One anon said he thinks the USPS delays is complete BS, and that they're running out of metal, they just don't want to spook the public. I find it very, very strange, and I would like your thoughts on it.

>> No.26125746

>>26124944
how to avoid vat on silver importation into europe?

>> No.26125819

just incase that anon from last thread didnt see my response about trommals, Savona Equipment co has everything you need, ebay and kijiji also have surprisingly large numbers of old gear for sale as well.

>> No.26125971

>>26125746
keister it in your prison purse and drive across the border.

>> No.26126064

>>26125535
This would make sense in conjunction with the observation that the COMEX is running on fumes. Thank you bringing this to PMG’s attention. I have even more urgency now to stack. We need more anons chiming in if they have any difficulties or delays with online PM’s orders. “Boots on the ground” reporting. Not to be hyperbolic, but we could be witness to the end of the COMEX with these subtle observations about delays.

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26126250

>>26125150

>> No.26126301

>>26126064
It is very, very strange. This has never happened before, and now it has happened several times. I also placed an order on Thursday morning, and it's status is still "Payment Processing." The place that I by from is very quick, and it should have been confirmed on Thursday, Friday at the very latest. That has absolutely nothing to do with the postal service, and it does kind of sound like they're running short on metal and aren't able to process it and fill the order.

Something very, very weird is going on.

>> No.26126417

>>26126064
>>26125535
>>26125091
Last year in July I ordered some generic Buffalos in BU from Monument, and right after I ordered them they emailed me to let me know they’d be delayed and that they were waiting on the mint for them. Well fast forward a month and a half and I finally got them, and they were covered in scratches and milk spotted to shit. This makes me think that they obviously were NOT waiting on the mint and instead had to buy them from private hands to fulfill the order.

>> No.26126427

>>26126250
FUUUUUUUCK BASED THANK YOU

>> No.26126490

>>26126417
That's really dodgy. I wouldn't buy from them again.

>> No.26126605

>>26126301
hope people get their PM's tested for authenticity after they arrive.

>> No.26126625

>>26126417
Funny you mention that, in early April I got 100 oz of generic buffalo rounds from monument. At the time on their website, they said the rounds could not ship out until sometime in May. I eventually did get the rounds when they said they would arrive, and they were in BU condition, but I wouldn't be surprised if they got more orders than expected and basically wiped their inventory faster than could be replenished from the mint.

>> No.26126639

>>26125194
I don't give a shit about investing in these metals but I want a big silver coin.

>> No.26126707
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Update as of 30 seconds ago, there may still be hope yet!

>> No.26126713

>be cashier at convenience store
>junky looking guy comes in, buys $3-4 worth of stuff.
>pulls out 2 rolls of morgan silver dollars and uses them to pay.
>offer to give him paper money for the rest of his coins, y'know, to make it easier to carry ;)
>mfw i got 32 morgan silver dollars and a weird german coin for $33.

This was years ago when silver was selling for $40+. I sold them at a gold/silver exchange for around $1100.

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26126727

>>26124614
Yukari /diy/ laboratory
we made a blinky!

>> No.26126749

>>26126707
Sorry for all the posting volume but this order I made requested USPS (free shipping) but they shipped it with Fedex 2-day. So they might not be lying after all and are making up for lost time.

>> No.26126801

>>26126727
Do the clamps leave a mark on the coins?

>> No.26126804

>>26126490
I did buy $10 of mercs after that and everything was legit, the coins were actually in pretty nice condition too (probably just cleaned). But one anon here mentioned that Monument shorted him a Merc dime and promised to send him one but never did, which makes me even more suspicious

>> No.26126860

>>26126727
See >>26125351

>> No.26127038
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>>26126427
glad I could help

>> No.26127205
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26127205

Goeie more /pmg/!
Who else /fiveshillings/?

>> No.26127208

I got 6.25 oz gold, 254 oz silver. Going to take a break and get my cash savings up to £10k (3 months) Then start stacking crypto on the next dip. Currently have over 50% of my NW in PMs and feel over exposed.

>> No.26127236

>>26126301
We need to share these things. The COMEX default may not present itself as this grand event. It may just be a thousands of instances of people buying bullion online and the orders languishing, showing error messages, or being rejected. Not a bang, but a whimper sort of a thing. Thanks to all anons who share their experiences.

>> No.26127282

>finally made it to pirate tier
>can't even stack properly cuz I wanna keep everything in the plastic packing
Damn I'm about to say "fuck it" and just open up at least my 1oz bars

>> No.26127290

>>26126727
That is a clear Osha violation
my god man, she isnt even wearing a hard hat

>> No.26127296

>>26126801
silver is supposed to be hard but from my experience anything scratches it.

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>>26126801
tiny scratches

>> No.26127331
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26127331

>>26127205
I have one, I'll get the other two designs as well if I can pick them up close to spot.

>> No.26127334

I've got about a 150:1 ratio of silver to gold right now, which when I type it out looks absurd. Given the market conditions, should I be going in harder on gold? I'm still a novice when it comes to PMs and enjoy these threads a ton. It seems like Ag has the most to gain relatively speaking, but with greater risk in the short term. I'm not looking to make a quick buck, more like accumulating for the long haul. Given that I'm not risk-averse, what ratio would you suggest?

>> No.26127384

>>26127334
What are your totals?

>> No.26127407

>>26127282
IKTF. Doesn't matter how much people say the resale value of new bullion coins isn't harmed much by a few bumps scratches or fingerprints, I just can't get past the mental barrier of wanting to protect new shinies.

That's why I don't, I keep anything newly minted in the case and just mess around with those older junk coins that are already a little gnarly and not as fragile.

>> No.26127428

>>26127205
what are these worth?

i like coins but i don't actually collect any
I have a few coins that are just crappy low tier metals, just shit coins from ebay basically more so for looks/fun

but I do enjoy looking at coins if i pass a coin shop for example, they are sort of like art in a way in how it documents parts of history

>> No.26127435

>>26127334
My advice is to get a baseline of 200 ounces silver and 5 ounces of gold. Once you get there you can stack however much of each metal you like

>> No.26127459

>>26127304
I can barely make them out.
>>26127296
Pure silver is fairly soft, lower purities are harder. They don't make Silverware out of pure silver because it would get bent out of shape too easily.

>> No.26127498

>>26127334
I’m going to have to know your address to give you more info, anon. And where you store it and how much?

>> No.26127514

>>26127435
Thats a high baseline, id put it at 1:100

>> No.26127538

How do gold bugs handle the cognitive dissonance that central banks own most of the PMs and don't give very good stats about the amounts?

>> No.26127552

>>26126727
this is one of the most autistic things i've seen in a while

>> No.26127570

>>26126860
>>26125351
meter is set on the 50vdc scale,..
reading about 9v on the 50vdc scale
weak 9v batt and poor connections everywhere

>> No.26127575

Looking to start stacking silver bars. Are asahi's the best bang for the buck? Usually just get coins.

>> No.26127593

>>26127538
The fact they have and aren't telling people shit makes me inclined that i need to buy it too.

>> No.26127633

>>26127407
Right I'm sure the difference between sealed/unsealed is nominal, but I just can't get past that mental barrier. But just from a space-saving standpoint I will eventually need to undress my lower denomination bullion, so there's that.

>> No.26127668

Protip: at 10,000 gold a 1/10 oz gold will be 1000. Hard to afford. At a conservative 1/30 gold:silver ratio silver would be 330. Easier to afford. So buy all the gold you can afford now. Silver will always be easy to afford. Also silver gets heavy after a certain amount. You can carry 10k in your coat pocket. You need a backpack for that much silver.

>> No.26127678

>>26127384
360oz silver, mostly in eagles and generic 1oz rounds/bars. ~2.5 oz gold, in 2 rand coins

>>26127435
appreciated. Any particular form of gold that you think is preferential? From what I've gathered it doesn't really matter, but I'm always looking for more insight

>> No.26127781

>>26127552
amateur /diy/ what can i say.
this is what lockdowns have created.
what else am i supposed to do with a stack of silver, some 9volt batteries and a bunch of crocodile clips?

>> No.26127782
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26127782

>>26126250
They've stolen so much money

>>26125239
inflation and dollar on its last legs

>> No.26127784

>>26127678
OK, my advice would be to buy another few oz of gold. Go for common bullion coins like 20 swiss francs, 10 Guilders, Sovereigns etc.

>> No.26127801

>>26127593
OK, would you buy stock where there's no accounted for amount of available stock?

>> No.26127932

>>26125349
lol i know, only had a pic of the Peace, but I usually bring a tarnished 1883 morgan for him.

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>>26127801
I'll let my pal JP answer that one

>> No.26127971

>>26127784
thank you, much appreciated

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>>26127428
South African circulated silver coins were 80% silver, so they're worth only a bit less than 90% or sterling silver coins.

What’s nice about South African silver is that they stopped minting them only in I believe 1975. So some of them are still in very good condition for an affordable price.

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>>26127782
This is a really striking chart too. Should honestly be the header for the next thread the dollar collapse is accelerating now

>> No.26128027

>>26127944
You're willing to ignore that jpm has probably cornered the silver market? I thought metals were for breaking away from banks?

>> No.26128222

I own 28oz gold but just 250oz silver
Am I retarded?

>> No.26128253
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>>26127428
There’s something very simple and elegant about the R1 coin design. It’s also a very practical size: it feels substantially larger than say, an American half-dollar or a British shilling coin, but still smaller than a full dollar. It’s reasonably valuable, and yet you can imagine all the very ordinary transactions it was used to conduct over the years.

>> No.26128281

>>26127668
>Also silver gets heavy after a certain amount. You can carry 10k in your coat pocket. You need a backpack for that much silver.
I’ve gotten /fit/ and can (and often do) carry 10k of silver in my large trench coat pockets whenever I go out.

>> No.26128298

>>26127331
The Cape Town anniversary crown is nice, and everyone likes ship coins, so I think it will definitely appreciate a lot.

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>>26127980
This is why I like swiss francs. Can get some awesome lustre for cheap.

>> No.26128427

>>26128281
*Tips over*

>> No.26128519

>>26128281
Thefuq?

>> No.26128560

>>26128222
Yes, take 8 of those gold ounces and trade them for silver

>> No.26128738
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The young mammoth blesses you anons

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>>26128738
I'm happy to see your stack growing with more interesting stuff

>> No.26128914

oh is it 8:30am already?

>> No.26128930

>>26128738
ah you chose mammoth. nice

>> No.26129029

>>26127678
>Any particular form of gold that you think is preferential?
The best advice is to always buy what’s cheapest, which usually means bullion (American Gold Eagle, Krugerrand, Maple Leaf, etc.) or old foreign gold coins meant for everyday circulation (English sovereigns, 20 francs, 20 marks, 100 corona, Ducats, etc.) Obviously avoid slabbed coins because that’s a giant waste of money. But if you like the design of a certain coin better than another and it’s only like $20 more I’d say go with what you like better

>> No.26129074

>>26128738
That's based and awesome, but you need a cooler box to put it in

>> No.26129103

>>26128222
No you’re not retarded, and don’t listen to >>26128560 either. Just focus on putting your money towards silver from now on and hold onto your gold, you probably have more than any other person here

>> No.26129133

Silver is about to crash, get ready to buy

>> No.26129204

>>26128222
If you used PAXG you could get 5% yield on that gold, which would be an extra $2500/year instead of $0 sitting in a safe

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>>26129133
I already did last week.

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>>26129133
where will the bottom be though

>> No.26129312

>>26128519
>>26128427
>>26128281
$10,000 current market value of silver is 412 Troy ounces which equals 28lbs, not that much weight

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>>26128836
>>26128930

Thanks anons, another 25 leaves should arrive next week.

>>26129074
I'm thinking of a cooler box, but I don't know if it will be a wood or metal one.
Unfortunately, the premium on french junk is quite high since last month, so I focus on bullion

>> No.26129342

>>26129290
Ask JPM anon.

>> No.26129401

>>26124614
We’re going into the 1700’s tomorrow aren’t we?

>> No.26129485

>>26129401
Depends on bonds and dxy.

>> No.26129725

>>26129133
Don't get me hot and bothered. Why do you think it's going to crash?

>> No.26129727

i hate these faggot coin exchanges. motherfuckers fuck you on premiums whether spot goes up or down. premiums consistently follow spot when it increases, but has a nice delay in decreasing so these kikes can fuck you.

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26129846

Oh look pmgbros, the comex just opened!

>> No.26129879

>>26128027
no; metals are for maintaining purchasing power in a highly inflationary environment.

>> No.26129886

>>26129846
We got too cocky...

>> No.26129911

>>26129886
Read the bread

>> No.26130063

>>26129846
They extended these cock suckers audit till 2023. Are we really going to have to wait that long?

>> No.26130087

>>26130063
Yes. CBDC for euro and dollar are not ready untill then. Same with Libor to Sofor

>> No.26130109

>durr hurr manipulation!!! conspiracy!!!
Or, more sellers than buyers, lol.

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>>26129846
perfectly normal, perfectly natural

>> No.26130260

>>26130109
Fuck off homo.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2020-12-17/gld-10-k-omits-critical-gold-holdings-data-gld-cfo-leaves-1-day-financial-year-end

>> No.26130460

>>26130063
They'll extend the audit another two years after that

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>>26128298
I have a the one and two shilling coins from around that time as well. They aren't worth more than spot in this condition, but they're nice to have.
Come to think of it, all of my South African coins are 50% Silver, I should really get some 80% Rands or 80% predecimal to balance things out.

>> No.26130502

I bought 20 austrian ducats on friday.
Recent acquisitions?

>> No.26130538

>>26129846
I'll have to go to my LCS tomorrow if we dip below $24.

>> No.26130594

>>26124614
Is it worth it to start hoarding nickels now? They’re worth $0.05211 in metal value

>> No.26130631

>>26130460
This. Metals are controlled by central banks and big bank custodians. They will never allow true price discovery.

>> No.26130638

>>26129846
cheapies lesgo

>> No.26130640

>>26127944
This just made me think..
>late 1800s early 1900s
>all currency is based on gold or at least silver
>every nation has gold reserves

>2000s
>no currency is based on silver
>almost no country has (respectable) Gold Reserves

Where did all the Gold go?

>> No.26130673

>>26130594
Yes, the mint is looking to change the composition as we speak. Hoard now before people start rushing to hoard them when the new composition is announced.
>>26130502
I have four packages coming in the mail, three should arrive sometime next week.

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26130675

Back in business, JPM dip BTFO’d

>> No.26130676

>>26130640
>Where did all the Gold go?
They need massive quantities of it for the construction of the Third Temple

>> No.26130689

>>26130640
china bought a lot in the 90s

>> No.26130762

>>26130689
And the 2013 era. I believe it was 1K tons a month going east for awhile.

>> No.26130777

>>26130502
20 ase coming soon. also a couple cool old coins.

>> No.26130812

>>26130640
China and Russia, but mostly the Banks.

>> No.26130823

>>26130673
The only thing with nickels is that they’re 75% copper and 25% nickel, which makes it significantly more expensive and time consuming to melt down than copper pennies.

>> No.26130865

>>26125091
Depends on the region, we've been getting junk mail from December all last week and packages have actually been heavier than they were during December. There were videos floating around of lines of 50 trailers just waiting to get unloaded a couple weeks ago. Think the sorting facilities had a lot of staffing issues with covid that have dragged out the season.
t. Usps employee

>> No.26130940

>>26125535
Priority gets mixed in with the rest of the packages, express is the only one that would really cut in line.

>> No.26130942

>>26130640
Russia has a lot
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-12/russia-s-583-billion-reserves-now-hold-more-gold-than-dollars

>> No.26130967

>>26128324
>>26128253
Bros, do you shop eBay for these? Where can I get euro coins that aren’t premiumed to hell. I started reading about fakes on eBay and now I’m scared to buy silver coins there.

>> No.26130985

>>26130502
Some ase and mercury dimes coming, trying to decide what my first bit of gold should be. I want a gold eagle but they seem to be out of stock/way over/presale right now.

>> No.26131014

Oh look gold and silvers dumping again, how fucking tiresome

>> No.26131133

Why the dip? Isn't the banks position now neutral? Isn't the USD losing value with everything they are printing?

>> No.26131163

>>26131133
Clown market, pay it no heed and keep accumulating.

>> No.26131169

>>26131133
It will catch up

>> No.26131188
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>>26130109
Yet LCS datas for 2020 shows a 90:10 buyers:sellers ratio, sales more than doubled on a YTY basis and for the first time since silver isn't valued as a currency by countries, the silver bullion demand outpaced the industrial demand. Really make you think, uh faggot?

>>26129886
Got a feeling my PAAS bags will feel even heavier tomorrow, sigh..

>> No.26131210

>>26125535
I ship lots of stuff USPS and they have been backlogged in some regions for over a month. Some Priority mail pieces took almost 2 weeks and 1st class items over 3 weeks before delivery. I'm not saying there's no bullion fuckery afoot but in some regions USPS has definitely been extremely slow.

>> No.26131307

>>26131133
Just look at the dollar 6 month. We're having a mini rally right now that's its settled who the new administration is going to be, but guaranteed once the stim checks start flowing it'll dump past resistance and accelerate downward.

>> No.26131328

>>26130823
If we're heading for hyperinflation, Nickels and Copper Pennies (even Zinc ones) are pre-assayed amounts of copper/cupronickel bullion which will be easy to barter with for smaller transactions.
Also, once the new, devalued Nickels make it into circulation, people will pay a premium for complete rolls of Cupronickel Nickels like they do for Copper Pennies.

>> No.26131445
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26131445

just scored some ready made sluice boxes at the work yard today! If I had know we were throwing these pipe crates out on the regular I would have been keeping them lol. Perfect for flumes or sluice boxes with only minimal effort!

>> No.26131948

wow silver dipped a bit on opening, interesting rebound too though.

>> No.26132064
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The USPS is still making excuses for their slow service. How much of their work is even affected by the Pandemic?

>> No.26132115
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>>26131133
>Isn't the banks position now neutral?
It's was just smoke and mirrors, JPM sold their short positions to their partners in crime : HSBC and Citigroup, because they were burned too hard by this summer's deliveries.
It was simply for JPM a way to release a bit the pressure valve.

What most frens around here have difficulties to grasp is these banks don't care about bleeding insane amounts of money to keep PMs' price suppressed. The whole matrix of fiat money is based on the fact there are no decent alternatives to cash for the system to continue to operate the way it does.
It could cost them $5B a day to short gold and silver, they'd still continue to do so, because they are the most direct manifestation of the NWO. The confidence battle over money is the only battle they can't afford to lose for the (((system))) to survive. Up to the very last minute of the monstruous jewish hydra life, it will continue to fight on this ground.
That's why we stackers are more dangerous than standing armies to the system.

I'm 200% convinced we all are in special lists, categorized as money-terrorists by the system, and they are figuring out a way to deal with us if we refuse to comply. For the moment they hope the eternal FUD and suppression will be enough to make us lose hope and go for virtual memes (((they))) can easily control, tax and operate. But no doubt they will use others means if it continue to be a popular alternative even though the price keep being suppressed.
What they didn't expect is we gladly accept their cheapies' tyranny. The cheaper it get, the more we stack. It literally shart all over their plan!

It's now a battle over time. Time cost them money and ressources. Time make us richer. The only question we should ask ourselves is "how long can they continue this little game with a finite ressource?".
Imo just to keep the current statu quo (ie price suppression in an inflationary system) they will go the extend of emptying all the central banks' gold

>> No.26132209

>>26132064
Volume of packages has been double what it usually is, the sorting facilities where the back ups are happening can have covid outbreaks, and union employees were calling out sick just to avoid the clusterfuck even if they were fine. Also takes like 4 months to hire people because of beaurocratic bullshit.

>> No.26132296
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>>26132115
>I'm 200% convinced we all are in special lists, categorized as money-terrorists by the system
Remember what they did to the guy who made Liberty Dollars? I wouldn't be surprised if that is just a taste of what's to come. Once the dollar begins to crash the government will try to pin the blame on "Gold and Silver hoarding Nazis" and turn the full force of the law and the mob against the list of "money terrorists" they'll publish.

>> No.26132512

>>26132296
I'm quite sure when the time comes media will use secessionist, insert scary word/faction, and throw out theoretical on how evil these people are and what damage they could do. if you suspect anyone of being a secessionist call 1-800-all for the greater good and collect your reward in fiat or credit.

>> No.26132685

>>26132064
I got my Christmas card from my bother in NC in Jan 8th. He mailed it on Dec 14th.

I'm in Maryland like 300 miles away.

>> No.26132739

>>26126250
For fucks sake. Just keep stacking gold i guess.

>> No.26132769

>>26132685
Based Maryland poster. What county? I'm a Marylandfag too

>> No.26132896

>>26125323
Haha. You guys do realise that god literally made money and its gold. There is no gold on asteroids. The annunaki came to earth for the large amounts of gold we have.

Reddit fags literally are saying fuck you to god. Your face when apocalypse starts.

>> No.26132932

>>26132769
AA

>> No.26133061

>>26132512
Doesnt matter. Its all in revelations. You die in Gods name. You will earn your place in heaven. Your face when the aliens are from a universe in someones dream and the veil is lifted.

Welcome to intergalictic travel human. Yes 1 gram of gold is all you need to enter gods dream.

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>>26127575
>Looking to start stacking silver bars. Are asahi's the best bang for the buck?

That's what I've found. Monument Metals had the absolute lowest price I could find, but it's not far from JM Bullion's.

>> No.26133178

>>26132685
>It took nearly a month for a package to travel 300 miles
I have one shipping from halfway across the world, I wonder if it will ever arrive in my lifetime?

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>>26133174
Yup thanks for sharing I placed an order

>> No.26133306

is it just me or have premiums risen so that i am paying the same amount as before the dip

>> No.26133324

>>26125535
I have a 100 oz silver bar stuck somewhere in USPS limbo since January 8th

Fedex and UPS have been reliable lately

>> No.26133555

I keep telling myself I'm going to get up early on each Saturday and take a drive to Delaware for some more silver or maybe a sovereign but I haven't done it yet. I hope metals don't go up too high this week.

>> No.26133561
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>>26133306
Yep. I hate LCSs' jews.

>>26132296
>Remember what they did to the guy who made Liberty Dollars?
No, first time i hear about this, what was the story behind?

>> No.26133636
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26133636

Any tips on the best place to purchase Merc dimes? This is JM Bullion's offer. I barely have any junk silver at all in my starter stack. Sitting on 75 oz silver and .2 oz of gold right now. My target is 100 oz of silver and 1 oz of gold as a baseline, but I see experienced anons here often mentioning having a stash of junk silver.

>> No.26133691

>>26132296
When the currency crisis starts, the sound money guys will be getting the same treatment on social media as the mango supporters. Treated as terrorists.

>> No.26133737 [DELETED] 

>>26124614
https://youtu.be/--EEhDhYJ2s
Kek this comment section is full of nigger loving soiboys

>> No.26133749
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>>26133636
LCS
SDBearing has okish deals too. My LCS charges same for roosevelt's and mercs so it's an obvious choice when I go in.

Check out texmetals.com too for junk but they don't have guarantees of what you get

>> No.26133873
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Anons, what shall I add to my stack with $400 on Tuesday?
Current g:s ratio for me is roughly 1:100

>> No.26133886
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>>26133749
Good stuff!

>> No.26133991

>>26133691
so remember when it begins, shut the fuck up and let it all burn down. Do not bring up your own stacks until CNN headquarters has already been looted.

>> No.26134002
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>>26133886
Also search craigslist, once in a while you can find people selling junk for spot and sometimes they are local dealers who are overweight with junk and need to liquidate since they just bought a bunch and probably ripped off whoever sold it to them

>> No.26134065
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26134065

>>26133991
Based and redpilled advice here kids

>> No.26134067

>>26133991
BASED Pan Man

I keep a tight lid around my stack. But it's mine and my brothers' money, so of course we're all in this together.

>> No.26134095

>>26125437
Wtf is the point of a carry piece?

>> No.26134119
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26134119

>>26124614
https://saint-gaudens.org/augustus-gaudens-cd-html/Models/Hettie.htm
THE SAINT GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE WAS MODELED AFTER A FUCKING NIGGER

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>>26134095
Good luck or an early 20th century fidget spinner

>> No.26134161

>>26133561
Some guy tried to create an alternate currency based on Gold and Silver and got thrown in jail by Feds. They seized all of the Gold and Silver used to back the currency too. One of the prosecutors described the Liberty Dollar as "a unique form of domestic terrorism. The whole story's a bit more complex, so you might want to read up on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_dollar_(private_currency)

>> No.26134175

>>26126727
Looks like a 555, Can you tell me more about the circuit?

>> No.26134187

fuck i hate buying from coin shops instead of bullion dealers

>> No.26134207

>>26134067
this also applies to the CBC in Leafland, those assholes already did an article on the radio linking PM stacking and white supremacy.

>> No.26134239

>>26134175
Never mind, I see it's a blinky so that definitely is a 555. And don't listen to the anons, PMs and electronics are both based. I'm just not into chinese cartoon girls.

>> No.26134254

>>26134119
Lol good thing I’ve never bought an AGE

>> No.26134311

>>26130640
>Where did all the Gold go
i can tell you where it isn't. fort knox.

>> No.26134404

>>26134161
The Fiat Bandits fear the precious metal.

>> No.26134455

>>26134207
>an article on the radio linking PM stacking and white supremacy.
Really can you link it?
I guarantee they're publishing those sorts of things to get people prepared for hyperinflation up there.

>> No.26134480

>>26134119
>Double eagle modeled after a nigger
>Buffalo modeled after an Indian
I hate this fucking country.

>> No.26134494
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26134494

>>26132115

>> No.26134520

>>26133991
based af. Hopefully leafs MSM will go to the ground too, fuck them all

>> No.26134567

>>26134480
I didn’t even know about a nigger being used as a model until I watched this video today and saw some of the comments
https://youtu.be/--EEhDhYJ2s
This once again proves that American “culture” is centered around niggers

>> No.26134593

>>26134311
>i can tell you where it isn't. fort knox.
It probably somewhere in Israel

>> No.26134595

>>26134161
>Un 2017, a significant number of seized Liberty Dollars were returned to their owners after petitions were made to the court for this return.[37] Bernard von NotHaus continues to honor redemption of silver to this day.

Now this is integrity, incredible.

>> No.26134681

>>26134161
>On March 18, 2011, after a 90-minute jury deliberation, von NotHaus was found guilty on various counts, including the making of "counterfeit coins" (resembling legal tender coins).[4][9][10] U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina Anne M. Tompkins described Bernard von NotHaus and the Liberty dollar as "a unique form of domestic terrorism" that is trying "to undermine the legitimate currency of this country."[11] The Justice Department press release quotes her as saying: “While these forms of anti-government activities do not involve violence, they are every bit as insidious and represent a clear and present danger to the economic stability of this country".[12]

Appealing to heaven intesifies

>> No.26134710
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>>26134119
SO YOU BE SAYIN' WE WUZ LIBERTY N SHIEETT?!?

>> No.26134868
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>>26134710
HELLZ TO DA YEAH MUH NIGGA!!! WE EVEN GOTZ A GOLD COIN N SHIEET!!!

>> No.26134906

>>26134119
>>26134710
>>26134868
Do Americans really?

>> No.26134990

>>26134455
It was on CBC radio morning show, I am trying to get their archive up but it only shows the same episode over and over again. It was run two days ago so I am sure it will pop up soon. If it does I ll post if for all you to listen.

>> No.26134993

>>26134710
>>26134868

I can actually see these selling at spot values in the not too distant future.

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>>26134990
Called it.

>> No.26135067
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>>26134906
DAS RITE!

>> No.26135081

>>26134906
American culture is centered around niggers. They have holidays for niggers. They killed hundreds of thousands of white men to free niggers. They listen to nigger music. They elect a nigger as their president. They dress and act like niggers. They draw the entirety of their modern culture from niggers. They post sassy gifs about niggers. They watch sportsball in worship of niggers. Their biggest event of the year involves throwing parties in honor of niggers playing sports. They use nigger slang like "bruh" and "thot". When you say "Martin Luther" they're not thinking of the father of protestantism. They're thinking of the nigger. Their cities are completely overrun with niggers. They worship their ZOGbot police force disproportionately filled with niggers and their global police force of soldiers filled with niggers. Their men sit around watching nigger ball while their women sit around watching nigger talk shows and fantasizing about nigger dick. They worship niggers like Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson and the late Eddie Murphy while attacking the whites who actually built their country before niggers took over. Their movies are filled with niggers and their music charts are topped by niggers. They send niggers to the Olympics and celebrate when the niggers win because those niggers are true red blooded american niggers. They watch nigger porn to a point where "BBC" does not make them think of an international media company but about nigger penises instead. They will tell you how much they hate niggers and how the mutt's law meme is a stale joke and they are just pretending to love niggers but the evidence speaks for itself in that America has always been and will be a nation of nigger loving niggers.

>> No.26135092

>>26134520
the day I hear CBC was defunded is the day I have the deepest purest laugh of my life. Let Leaf media die.

>> No.26135105

At least the judge wasn't such a fag.
>if anything is clear from the evidence presented at trial, it is that the last thing Mr. von NotHaus wanted was for Liberty Dollars [to] be confused with coins issued by the United States government...His intention – to protest the Federal Reserve system – has always been plain. The jury's verdict conflates a program created to function as an alternative to the Federal Reserve system with one designed to [deceive] people into believing it was the very thing Mr. von NotHaus was protesting in the first place...the Liberty Dollars was not a counterfeit and was not intended to function as such. The verdict is a perversion of the counterfeiting statutes and should be set aside.

>> No.26135228

>>26134311
has anyone even seen a picture of the Knox Gold that isn't from the 70s?

>> No.26135233

>>26135067
Jesus Christ, it’s worse than I thought. When the fuck was that coin minted?

>> No.26135325

Peter schiff is going to dump his bags on you all this week.

>> No.26135365

>>26135228
I ve seen photos from the 50s back when they still did local on site assaying of the gold stockpile but I ve never seen any pics later than 1971.

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whew lads by the grace of JPM I could afford more silver. Just bought 25 krugerrands. Pic rel

>> No.26135663

>>26135081
Imagine caring this much about race lmao. We get it, youre a loser and base your whole personality on hating minorities. How epic.

>> No.26135676
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>>26135365
Well, we do have these very convincing photographs from inside Fort Knox, made in 2017 on the personal handheld camera of George Washington.

>> No.26135764

>>26135676
Steven Mnuchin is a very trustworthy individual, how could anyone in their right mind not believe him?

>> No.26135793

>>26129204
Would using PAXG be better than PHYS? Or should I go with a company like GoldMoney?

>> No.26135822

>>26135676
bet you that pile of gold is just one layer thick.

>> No.26135838

>>26135233
It was the last traditional Commemorative Half, minted for a few years in the early 50s. Massively unpopular even at the time.

>> No.26135893

>>26135822
If it's actual gold at all, and not just spray painted iron.
Not like some schmuck could tell the difference.

>> No.26135942

>>26135676
I can only imagine how they managed to keep all of those Philadelphia Cream Cheese bricks from melting and ruining the photo.

>> No.26135953

>>26135893
that too, only way you could tell is by being there and testing it yourself.

>> No.26136019

>>26135081
>the late Eddie Murphy
you mean charlie?

>> No.26136020

>>26134520
CBC and most Canadian media at large are hanging by a bureaucratic lifeline in the form of a “digital partnetship” created by the Trudeau govt that subsidizes leaf media by the millions every year.

Had it not been for Trump/Covid, MSM would have been so far delegitimized and broke beyond repair. But the lightning rods and the interest they generate have given MSM some lingering importance in the public sphere.

This is a full-out information war. MSM knew with the rising wave of internet-based alternative news beginning around 2010 that they would be challenged. The sellouts like Vice and Buzzfeed are considered “legit”, while politically fringe sights like Infowars and others are outright de-platformed. Not that I always agree with Alex Jones, but he foresaw the whole “fake news” mantra way before it was ever a thing. They knew people of his type were a threat to their business model.

If they want to liken stackers to Nazis, that’s hilarious since their using Goebbel’s tactics lol

>> No.26136084

>>26135838
It doesn’t surprise me the US Mint pulled that forced diversity shit on the coins at the exact same time of the (((Civil rights))) movement. Our coinage has been pozzed for the last 114 years

>> No.26136201

>>26134993
The Liberian Silver Dollar (which was designed and minted by the US) actually circulated back in the 60s and carries a premium due to low the low amount surviving and the (relatively) high demand from collectors wanting to get type sets of the coins the US made for other countries.

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>>26135953
I think a big plothole is the way it's being stacked.
I don't think I've ever seen actual gold be stacked that way, and I don't think it would be structurally sound with how soft and heavy pure gold actually is.
You'd think if actual, genuine pure gold gets stacked end-on-end like this, 6ft high, the bars at the very bottom would be a bit worse for wear.

I mean show me any other picture where gold is stored that way in such numbers, and it is without exception either in even smaller stacks of a few hundred bars, or assembled in a manner that spreads the weight more evenly, like a brick wall.

Pic related.

>> No.26136255

>don't get paid until after inauguration day
>payment for order I made last week still hasn't cleared
>fund transfer from savings accounts takes almost a week, longer thanks to MLK day tomorrow
I. STILL. NEED. MORE. TIME.

>> No.26136296

>>26136223
That's gotta be some photo opp bullshit. Obviously the ny fed isn't also a public clearinghouse, but the vaults in London are spaciously laid out and the gold is on pallets for easy transport.

>> No.26136307

>>26136223
agreed, i ve never seen gold stacked like that, and those arent the bars I saw in the really old photos from the 50s either. Most of the ingots in those photos looked like big aluminum ingots, with steel hooks in-bedded in them to be lifted by a special jack stand, not financial bars like these in pic related.

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>>26136084
They also made a similar commemorative in the late 40s.

>> No.26136377

>>26125746
austrian philharmonic coins are legal tender in euros so you don't get fucked.

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>>26125746

>> No.26136508

>>26134681

>While these forms of anti-government activities do not involve violence, they are every bit as insidious and represent a clear and present danger to the economic stability of this country

This was also how the U. K. justified banning gold in 1966. To buy gold is simply to protect your labour from theft and mismanagement, and the government's answer was to call you an economic terrorist. As Howard Buffett said, any man whose money can be debased at any time at the whim of the government is a slave.

"Two decades after the war ended, and 35 years after Britain quit the Gold Standard, its politicians were busy meddling with gold investment. Because the Pound was falling on the currency markets. So people were buying gold, sending money overseas to buy it and so hurting the UK's already terrible balance of trade. Thereby hurting the Pound yet again.

To try and stem the slide, the Labour government put a block on imports of gold coin, and banned private citizens from owning more than four gold coins. Anyone with a bigger collection had to tell the Bank of England, whose officers would then judge whether the owner was a true collector, or a speculator.

Speaking in the (very heated) parliamentary debate of 13 June, the Conservative MP for Worthing, Terence Higgins, asked why the Government was attacking gold. "People are holding gold because they have no faith in the Government's policy on the stabilization of the cost of living and on curtailing the rate of inflation...Will it take action against other specific assets which are a hedge against inflation?" (Indian households might ask the same today.)

But too bad – the "rule of four" went through (as it became known by retail dealers). By June 1967 some 4,847 people had submitted themselves to the Bank of England's scrutiny, and prosecutions had begun. Exchange controls on gold were finally lifted by the first Thatcher administration's first budget, in 1979."

>> No.26136563

>>26135663
It's a copy pasta you nigger lover.

>> No.26136583

>>26136508
>By June 1967 some 4,847 people had submitted themselves to the Bank of England's scrutiny
Even back then the bongs were cucked

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Is the TSX open Monday? We have the negro holiday and our market is closed, wondering if my Canada TSX listed miners will change in price

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Some interesting news-releases today:

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BAYHORSE Not To Proceed With Earn-In Option From Harrison Gold Project

https://bayhorsesilver.com/bayhorse-not-to-proceed-with-earn-in-option-from-harrison-gold-project/

Canada Silver Cobalt Works presses go on plans for Re-2OX pilot plant to produce battery metals

https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/938626/canada-silver-cobalt-works-presses-go-on-plans-for-re-2ox-pilot-plant-to-produce-battery-metals-938626.html

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I have also been having a look at a microcap company called First Energy Metals. Don't know if anybody knows anything about it; the mcap is only $5 million, and they have a few interesting little properties, one of which is the Scramble gold mine. What interested me the most was the relentless and consistent insider buying.

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>>26135081
This

>> No.26136678

>>26125202
He's measuring the voltage from the 9v battery. that meter can't measure amps

>> No.26136731
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>>26136377
>1oz of gold has 100 uro face value
They wish, but it might come in handy when the post apocalyptic Neo-Neo Assyrian Empire takes over.

>> No.26136758

How do PAXG differ from PHYS? Are there advantages with those over something like GoldMoney?

>> No.26136782

>>26136632
Wait, is this good or bad for BHS?

t. Brainlet

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So PMG lads. What are your estimates for when things really pop off. How much time do you think we all have to finish our stacks? And get comfy for the long winter?

>> No.26136897

>>26134187
why? in my experience they're usually pretty based one was an old guy who had been stacking "since he was younger than me"

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>>26136818
I'll say this, the establishment has shown that they are willing to push the limits of what was thought possible several times in the past years, and there is really no telling on how far they can take it at this point.
I mean if someone told you ten years ago that the FED's solution to a dissolving stock market and economy was simply to print more money you'd have laughed them out of the room.
Or that the issue to overwhelming national debt was to simply ignore it alltogether, then I think we haven't really seen the full extent of mental gymnastics that can be made in defence of a failing system.

I think at the moment the one thing that's missing to pop off the big show is an external catalyst, as long as nothing challenges the system from outside it can simply keep defying the rules of nature within it's own vacuum.

>> No.26137018

>>26136632
huh i am pretty sure that means that Bayhorse doesnt believe that the project is worth continuing. I havent read an earn in agreement in ages but that really doesnt look good for the operators at Bear Mountain Mines. You dont back out of deal like this unless your sure its not worth it.

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>>26135092
Is it true they're required to air almost exclusively Canadian music? Like if you had an hour long program, at least half that time has to be native artists?

>> No.26137020

>>26136255
Relax, we aren't mooning for months probably.

>> No.26137149

>>26137019
yep there is an hour long native material show every day, and honestly thats not that bad. Whats fucking infuriating is the fucking "indigenous bi / transsexual bullshit that constantly gets aired. Non stop "o no i am gay and native i am special" or "o no a white boy asked me out, i am in danger because i am native and trans" or a list of other total bullshit.

If its not native gays its the even more annoying black / french ones in quebec. I dont give to shits what your sexuality is! Stop whining about it on C B FUCKING C!!

>> No.26137199

>>26136583

Australia has also banned gold, although I'm not familiar with the details.

>>26136782

Most people are happy, because they think that this must be an indication that BHS has listened to the complaints, and is going to concentrate entirely on production.

>>26137018

Yes; either the project was completely untenable, or perhaps the CEO listened to the complaints and has decided to cut loose a project which has caused him so much grief.

>> No.26137282

>>26136632
>>26136782
>>26137018
maybe it will get them more focused on the silver mine, since I have some stock I expect a 20% drop on the news

>> No.26137311

>>26137199
i am betting it was to do with management on site rather than the mine project its self. Would love to hear from Bayhorse though specifically why they turned down that project.

>> No.26137350

>>26137282
I'm down 12% on Bayhorse maybe I should double down

>> No.26137373

>>26134119
Oh wow, the coin where liberty's face is barely visible? sperg

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26137386

Hey friends I made you something new and shiny. Hope you enjoy.

>> No.26137411
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>>26137386
Reminds me of this.

>> No.26137424

>>26137149
Preach PanMan! Our NPR is much the same, and everyone around here eats that shit up no questions asked. I just put it on to keep the blood hot and keep abreast of the next round of hysteria they're pushing

>> No.26137450

>>26137373
>>26135663
Go cry about it to r/silverbugs

>> No.26137502

>>26132512
>if you suspect anyone of being a secessionist call 1-800-all for the greater good and collect your reward in fiat or credit.

How can anyone report on me if I have zero friends or connections to anyone outside of posting on 4chins and my only interaction is going to mass on sundays where i don’t talk to anyone but my confessor?

>> No.26137504

>>26136084
>booker t washington
>forced diversity
whatever the fuck you say, faggot.

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>>26136563
Sorry I havent spent every day over the last decade on this pile of shit website you gigantic faggot. It's not even distinguishable from the trash these losers post in here. Imagine being so fragile that non whites being on currency upsets you LMAO.

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Can we get some stax pix pls

>> No.26137732

>>26137424
O i could go on for hours about this, its gotten so bad that even the lefty types here in Wells are sick to death of hearing the same shit over and over again.

Let me be clear, I do not hate natives, I hate "some" natives who have fucked over my friends and family over the years. I do not have any problem with how anyone lives their lives either, but when I hear the same faggy voice whining on and fucking on about the same stupid topics of "white oppressors", "transsexual / trans racial children", highway fucking 16, or some little twink having a hard day in down town Toronto I start to loose it.

I mean for fucks sake you can only whinge so many times about white girls in Ottawa wearing a Canada Goose parka as cultural appropriation before even your hard supporters give up.

CBC used to at least try to have interesting material on, often from places you would never hear of without them, now its non stop bullshit like shows called "still standing" where a toronto shit bird walks around rural communities making jokes about why people still live there without starbux.

sorry for the rants I ve needed to let this out for a while.

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>>26137450
the only one crying here is you, mister thread derailing glownigger

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>>26137703
Here you go

>> No.26137850

>>26137199
Thank you for the BHS update. Multiple PMG anons today have said that online bullion orders were being processed slowly. Suspiciously slowly. There are posts in this thread and the previous one about this. Could the very first signs of an impending COMEX default be delays or errors with online bullion orders? Seems like something that could happen subtly and under-the-radar, with only the most perceptive and knowledgeable PM investors noticing irregularities.

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CBC lost all my respect when they fired Don Cherry

>On November 9, 2019, duringCoach's Corner, Cherry made remarks that suggested Canadian immigrants benefit from the sacrifices of veterans and do not wearremembrance poppies. He said, "You people that come here... you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that... These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the biggest price."The distributor of those poppies in Canada, TheRoyal Canadian Legion, officially denounced those statements saying, "Mr. Cherry’s personal opinion was hurtful, divisive and in no way condoned by the Legion." Sportsnet apologized for the remarks, stating that his comments were discriminatory and offensive, and that they "do not represent our values and what we stand for as a network." His co-host, Ron MacLean, also apologized via Twitter, expressing regret for his actions and for allowing Cherry to make the comments.The NHL subsequently released a statement on Cherry's comments saying "the comments made last night were offensive and contrary to the values we believe in." Cherry later told theToronto Sunthat he would not apologize for his comments, stating, "I have had my say."

>> No.26137886

>>26137732
Based

>> No.26137887
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>>26137840
Try that again

>> No.26137907

>>26137282
>>26137350

BHS has over 6 million silver ounces and probably another 6 million more, 20 ounces per ton grade (high grade; cp. with e. g. Discovery Metals at 3 ounces per ton), AISC for production is only $12. Mine-life of at least 5 years, which is the duration of this silver bull market, another 5 years with the other 6 million ounces. Safe jurisdiction, has all necessary permits and equipment, capable of 200 TPD, generates about $200 per tonne, that's about $15 million a year profit, mcap right now is only $13 million. BHS is trading at less than 1x cash flow, which makes it the cheapest silver producer in the entire world the moment they prove that people are buying their silver and paying for it, which is the last 0.1% of the work. Sold my Klondike between $45-75 mill. mcap and went all in on BHS at this price; will have been easiest and most profitable trade of my life. Whiners have been a godsend. Even at the August peak, BHS was cheap.

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>>26137887
Which one is that? An old school gold libertits?

>> No.26138012

>>26137850
Would a COMEX default affect sites like jmbullion?

>> No.26138016

>>26137583
>>26137743
ITT: seething kikes

>> No.26138066

>>26137850

I'd like to believe that it is true, but try not to get my hopes up. DesoGames has changed his probable COMEX default prediction for February, June as the longest that it can hobble on for, so if it happened soon it would make sense. Rob Kientz also said this lately:

"The COMEX is pushing gold deliveries to the London market, despite the fact that COMEX warehouse inventories are supposedly flush with free gold.

Either the COMEX is not being honest about free gold reserves in its vaults, or COMEX traders are collectively playing chicken with LBMA unallocated gold derivatives that are even more dodgy than the COMEX futures trades.

It really makes no sense to exchange COMEX futures for unallocated LBMA gold which has questionable integrity unless you have been told by the exchange you have no other choice.,

We also tie the issues with the LBMA the Basel III requirements for liquidity and how London bullion banks cannot meets their NSFR obligations with respect to the OTC gold market.

All of this amounts to a mountain of evidence that the Western markets have much less available physical gold than they are letting on.

Perhaps that is why between Jan 5th and Jan 8th, a massive naked futures short position was initiated on the COMEX to hammer gold down over $100 in price.

Perhaps in a bid to push investors away from gold into various derivatives like the stock market and the crypto currencies?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShWV-XwLSL8&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=GoldSilverPros

>> No.26138071

>>26137850
I placed an order over a week ago for some junk silver and they told me up front it won’t be shipping until the 19. An oddly specific day. Normally they ship faster. It was on the dollar drop day we had awhile ago.
The bullion dealers are no doubt rolling their eyes at the huge order volume spike when spot drops.

>> No.26138091

>>26137977
50 Peso coin. I think the Libertad used the same design. Some of the lowest premium gold you can buy, and it's 1.2 ounce Chad size.

>> No.26138177

>>26138071
I ordered silver krugerrands and I was also told jan 19 as the ship date. They blamed it on usps being shit. USPS also put out an alert for delays https://about.usps.com/newsroom/service-alerts/

>> No.26138280

>>26138066
What does comex defaulting do to the market? Will it have any effect on my ability to buy gold from places like jmbullion?

>> No.26138396

>>26138280

There would no longer be a gold or silver spot price. You wouldn't be able to go to Kitco or Goldprice or any of these similar places any more and see what the "official" price of gold and silver is. It would simply be whatever the miners or dealers are willing to sell it for. Hard to say how quickly things would develop, but you might see silver go multiples higher in price overnight.

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>>26138091
Nice, looks in great condition, what was the year?

Will keep in mind for low premium gold, mostly stacking AGE's and buffalos here

>> No.26138469

>>26138396
Thanks for the reply. I guess it would change the silver price more than gold? What will happen to things like PHYS when there isn’t a spot price anymore?

>> No.26138475

I started looking on ebay for 50 pesos just to get a sense of the market. This is a scam right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Centenario-Mexico-Gold-50-Pesos-Coin-1821-1947/193851224928?hash=item2d226ef360:g:yEMAAOSwG4BgAedH

This guy is selling a $2400 for half that price, and it has weird blue shit on it like it's copper tarnish. I know the coin is supposed to be 10% copper but I dunno, seems too good to be true.

This comment is more of a general request to learn more about spotting fakes of any kind, I've only ordered from reputable bullion dealers because I'm not knowledgeable beyond "if it's too good to be true, it probably is."

>> No.26138504

>Nobody gave me suggestions for stuff to buy

Anons, please. What shinies do I get for $400???

>> No.26138527

>>26138469
JP Morgan himself will rise from the grave to rob you, this time at gunpoint.

>> No.26138564

>>26135081
Based as fuck

>> No.26138567

>>26138434
it's dated 1947, but apparently they mostly all have that date, regardless of the actual year of minting. It's fairly old tho, the toning looks like my 80s Krugerrand.

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>>26138504
Go for the asahis at monument they're a great deal. Not sure if the sale ends soon tho

>> No.26138600

>>26135663
Lmao. Imagine being a nigger lover like you.

>> No.26138644

>>26138469

A default would affect both gold and silver; it's only that silver is so much more suppressed than gold that the move would be much more quick and fierce in silver than in gold. But gold would also soar and keep soaring. Everything would be determined by supply and demand rather than manipulation. PHYS and PSLV would be priced according to the free market rather than tracking an "official" (fake, derivative) gold or silver price. PHYS and PSLV are real gold and silver, fully allocated with a delivery mechanism, so they will always be highly valuable unless Canada steals them. If you are a wealthy person or institution and silver is selling for $400 an ounce at the dealers and miners, but shares of PSLV are only (say) $200, you are quickly going to bid up all those shares and take delivery.

>> No.26138646

>>26138504
A 10 ounce bar of silver and some rounds.
Alternatively, the lowest premium fractional gold you can find and some silver rounds.

>> No.26138674

>>26138475
that's a super obvious fake, the figure on the front looks nothing like the real one

>> No.26138730

>>26138475
Don't buy Gold on Ebay. There's too much of a risk of being scammed out of a lot of money.

>> No.26138779

>>26138674
Thanks, I just assumed difference in wear could make things look different but giving it a closer look there are definitely key design differences.

>>26138730
How about silver? Is it less likely to be scammed on individual coins because the relative cost of a fake is higher?

>> No.26138851

>>26138280
It would be an admission that the spot price is not reflecting supply/demand.
Capital would flow into the metal because unmet demand will force prices higher.

>> No.26138925

>>26138779
My advice is to only buy coins on eBay that you can’t get anywhere else, which for me is foreign non-bullion silver coins used in circulation. Always make sure you buy from a reputable dealer with at least 99% positive feedback, lots of sales, and has been around for awhile. I can personally recommend Liberty-coin and mbarrcoins

>> No.26138975

>>26138851
I need to get in but have to wait on some shit and it sucks.

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>>26138730
I've done ok with Liberty on ebay, have 3 Buffalos arriving tomorrow

>> No.26139011

>>26138779
Most Silver should be fine, just avoid Morgan and Peace dollars and be weary of ASEs, the Chinese fakes should be everywhere because there's enough demand for them for higher quality forgeries to be profitable.

>> No.26139020

>>26138779
I've bought a few low premium coins on eBay without any issue. I wouldn't buy something rare like a graded coin with a huge premium.

If you're buying on eBay you want to stick to the very high reputation sellers and big dealers. Better to buy physical locally or through one of the big dealers, though.

>> No.26139064

>>26138925
I've gotten junk coins plenty of times without a problem, also a pretty nice NORFED $10 piece.

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>>26138925
>only buy coins on eBay that you can’t get anywhere else, which for me is foreign non-bullion silver coins used in circulation.
You can get some great deals on foreign junk silver if you know what to look for and are persistant. Just today I bought a VF 5 Coronas for $20 and a lot of two 100 Pesetas for $17.50

>> No.26139237

>>26139170
Very cool coin. I have lots of silver, but I like to buy random old coins just for the history and the nice designs.

>> No.26139281

>>26135676
it's black and white because it's all silver lmao>>26135764
>>26135822

>> No.26139312

>>26138975
The entire system is hell bent on suppressing money metal prices. This little scam they have going could go on
for years longer. Maybe even more if China is playing ball.
I often wonder why they don’t let pm prices rise. Is it because as a money commodity it would reveal the expansion of the money supply? In the year 2000, who would want gold when the stock market is paying money with massive growth potential. What is the real reason they suppress it so adamantly?

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>>26139237
The one I bought isn't in nearly as good shape as that one, but even a cleaned 5 coronas in VF condition like I bought usually costs around $30, so being able to buy one for a few bucks over spot is an incredible bargain. Here's a pic from the listing.

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>>26139312

>I often wonder why they don’t let pm prices rise. Is it because as a money commodity it would reveal the expansion of the money supply? In the year 2000, who would want gold when the stock market is paying money with massive growth potential. What is the real reason they suppress it so adamantly?

Gold and silver are _the_ bellwether for weakness in the fiat system. James Turk made the point as early as 1999; see my picture. That's also why the bankers pump Bitcoin; they created it; it's a joke currency which poses no real threat to them, and any capital which goes there instead of to the real wealth is delaying the day of reckoning. When the gold price soars, all confidence in the dollar will be lost. The Asian nations will completely dump the dollar to issue gold-backed currencies, and the greatest wealth-transfer in history from West to East will take place.

>> No.26139567

>>26139312
>I often wonder why they don’t let pm prices rise.
because ''they" don't exist and nobody is holding metal prices down. It's pretty simple to explain when you understand it's not happening.

>> No.26139569

>>26139170
>lot of two 100 Pesetas for $17.50
Holy shit that’s a good deal, not to mention based Franco on the obverse and the really cool design on the reverse

>> No.26139617

>>26139312
>>26139464

By the way, the people who rule over us are not simply willing to manipulate to suppress the gold price, but to kill. This video from 9 years ago about Gaddafi and his gold dinar is extremely instructive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc

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>>26139567
>because ''they" don't exist and nobody is holding metal prices down. It's pretty simple to explain when you understand it's not happening

>> No.26139657

>>26139312
>I often wonder why they don’t let pm prices rise

It would collapse fiat. You have to understand that you cannot have Gibs or endless military spending with a finite resource as your currency. If they allow PM’s to rise in value it would signal to the world the death of the dollar. This would make the USA become a failed state without the ability to feed itself let alone its hoards of niggers who chimp out at criminals being shot let alone what they would do if their EBT cards did not work.

That as well as the country no longer manufactures anything. That said this will happen and the proof is countries like China and Russia are buying PM’s hand over fist to prepare for this moment. Also JPmorgan is undoubtedly holding silver for the us government, they are pretty tight with the government and have bailed them out before in the past. Basically America is run by its banks (kikes) and they are positioning themselves for the post dollar world and we can see this with America becoming a communist country in slow motion.

If I were you anons I’d learn how to sail and when silver moons be prepared to leave the country. I plan on going to the whiter parts of South America or to the white areas of South Africa where I believe a 4th riech of sorts will form in the post dollar world.

Just my two cents tho senpai.

>> No.26139772

>>26139567

Bart Chilton, commissioner at the CFTC, confessed it all just before he died, Bob. It's in his interview with Chris Marcus. He explained exactly how the manipulation is done. He also said that, when he tried to pursue the investigation, he was ordered to "let it go" by the powers that be.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n665orfBOqM&ab_channel=ArcadiaEconomicsArcadiaEconomics

Cf. also what Rob Kientz has to say

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyAopYlD32k&ab_channel=PalisadesGoldRadio

See Yale Law, "Manipulation of Commodity Futures," which is 500 pages in length. COMEX manipulation is part of the academic mainstream. It has been confirmed time and time again over the past decades. Absolutely nobody denies this.

https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1185&context=yjreg

It goes all the way back to the London Gold Pool.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Gold_Pool

"The London Gold Pool was the pooling of gold reserves by a group of eight central banks in the United States and seven European countries that agreed on 1 November 1961 to cooperate in maintaining the Bretton Woods System of fixed-rate convertible currencies and defending a gold price of US$35 per troy ounce by interventions in the London gold market."

See the $1 bn. fine which J. P. Morgan recently paid for silver manipulation, and the other large fines which banks have been paying.

>> No.26139815

>>26139617
dam i wish he had managed to do it nice and quietly, and just pop it out of no where with a bunch of his neighbors on board. His plan would have rocked the financial world and would likely have begun a total crippling of the US dollar, as other nearby states would start shifting to that currency instead of the US Dollar. It would have also been fantastic for small scale miners across Africa, as their products value would have sky rocketed.

>> No.26139843

>>26139772
yes, and there's tons of evidence for alien abductions and politicians molesting children, and Trump winning the election, but you know, nothing that will stand up in court or anything.

the simplest explanation is that you're insane. The alternative is a coverup so huge it couldn't possibly be kept secret.

>> No.26139866

>>26139657
>I plan on going to the whiter parts of South America
The only problem with that is Uruguay, a 90% white country, and Argentina, a 60% white country, are both solidly socialist. The only non-socialist options are the states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, which are both 80-90% white European

>> No.26139875

>>26139569
I'm just as shocked as you are anon, two people bid on the lot after me, but never outbid me for it. I guess nobody realized that it was a 2 coin lot or that each coin weighs 0.5 oz.
$17/oz seems to be a lucky number for me. That has consistently been the cheapest price for Silver I've been able to get on Ebay. Both other times I've paid that low was with Canadian Junk Silver being sold by people who didn't know what they had.

>> No.26139939

>>26139843
>the simplest explanation is that you're insane. The alternative is a coverup so huge it couldn't possibly be kept secret.

Unless a small international clique was able to buy up all the media corporations and politicians through a usury based fiat system that they control through extreme ethnocentrism and nepotism.

But you already know that Jew.

>> No.26139993

>>26139866
>The only non-socialist options are the states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, which are both 80-90% white European

But dragged down by the rest of the country, so there's really no escape.
Also, the big cities are still crime-ridden shitholes, but I guess if you're looking to live the good life off your PM stack you'd rather settle in a comfy city out in the country.

>> No.26140006

>>26139866
Yes but the goal is the countries federal government is weak enough that I would be less likely to be hunted down in the more rural areas. I just want a farm and to raise my future family Catholic. Not looking for a mansion just a 3 bedroom house and enough land to support my kids and make a small income.

>> No.26140053

>>26139993
I just want a comfy life away from ZOG. I am not looking for cocaine and whores and to be honest not even electricity.

>> No.26140103
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Picked up these silver eagles at a gun show recently; had some ammo to offload and a scruffy dude who looked like a buffalo hunter offered me an eagle per box. Not a bad deal.

>> No.26140142

>>26139939
>Unless a small international clique was able to buy up all the media corporations and politicians
you think out of millions of journalists and politicians nobody would say anything? You're crazy and dumb.

>> No.26140168

>>26139815

I remember the videos of the mayhem in Libya at the time; one in particular with a child whose jaw had been destroyed by a NATO bomb. It was horrific what was done to that country. Wish that Gaddafi had been successful also and then we might not be living through this Great Reset hell.

>>26139939
>>26139843

His premise that anything is getting covered up is a falsehood in the first place. The London Gold Pool is an acknowledged fact; I quoted word for word the very first paragraph of the Wikipedia page. I showed him a 500-page academic article from Yale Law which goes over the history of COMEX manipulation. An intricate death-bed confession by a commissioner at the CFTC. Alluded to the fact that J. P. Morgan was just fined a billion dollars. I could provide more but it's only Big Bob, he's simply taking a break from his metals recycling business to do a bit of trolling.

>> No.26140200

>>26140103
Nice haul anon, a couple of those are lower mintage dates. 1995 has the third lowest mintage of any year and commands a numismatic premium.

>> No.26140222

>>26140142
>thinking there are millions of journalists
>not knowing all the media is controlled by only several companies
>still not seeing all the editors are literal Shylock kikes
Anon is this your first day on 4chan or did you just blow in from Tel Aviv?

>> No.26140233

>>26139993
>the big cities are still crime-ridden shitholes
That’s definitely true but the Brazilian police force are based as fuck, they form death squads at night and go into the Favelas gunning down criminals and niggers with impunity

>> No.26140248

>>26140053
If I was somewhere cold enough I could live without electricity easy. My fat ass doesn’t do well in heat. A life away from modernity would be lovely.

>> No.26140251

>>26125535
It’s definitlt USPS. I ship a lot with them and I even had priority mail take 6-8 days. I printed a label on the 28th and it said estimated arrival was the 6th. They’re underfunded and what’s his face took out sorting machines. They’re definitely struggling to keep up

>> No.26140253
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26140253

>>26140006
>I just want a farm and to raise my future family Catholic. Not looking for a mansion just a 3 bedroom house and enough land to support my kids and make a small income.
That makes you a terrorist, and the government need to put you down, anon.

>> No.26140257

>>26140168
>he's simply taking a break from his metals recycling business to do a bit of trolling.
true, but I'm right.
you guys are insane.
the simplest explanation is that price suppression isn't common or large It's illegal, and it almost never happens.

>> No.26140271

>>26140053
Understandable, just know that if you pick Brazil your gun ownership rights and ability to defend yourself and your property are absolutely cucked. You use deadly force on a criminal and a million communist judges will demonize you and toss you in jail. Living out in the country incurs that kind of risk in down there.

>> No.26140285

>>26140222
>thinking there are millions of journalists
there literally are

and no, most of them aren't jews.

>> No.26140317

>>26140257
thank you for your service bob

>> No.26140347
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26140347

>>26140285
>>26140257
>>26140142
>>26139843
How’s your lardass wife and her son doing, Bob?

>> No.26140370

>>26140168
>taking a break from his metals recycling business to do a bit of trolling.
Crap I didn’t realize I was talking to the large Robert. Thanks anon. Was actually about to go through the meme folder.

I do wonder when the Comex will collapse, the actions the fed is taking is bananas not to mention how the government(s) are reacting. I have a feeling this “second wave” and more extreme lockdowns is in preparations for a banking collapse. And to keep the population from literally going day of the rope status on all the bankers and politicians

They are making too many big waves drawing attention to themselves and it is not out of strength but fear. We are in for some bumpy times.

>> No.26140397

>>26140285
Go to bed Robert.

>> No.26140437

Who's baking?

>> No.26140492

>>26140248
>My fat ass doesn’t do well in heat. A life away from modernity would be lovely.
Have you thought about fasting? It helps me keep the pounds off, that and just eating right. You could always move to an eastern block country but my fear with that is the possibility of a war between nato and Russia.

>>26140253
>That makes you a terrorist, and the government need to put you down, anon
:_(

>>26140271
>just know that if you pick Brazil your gun ownership rights and ability to defend yourself and your property are absolutely cucked.
Thanks for the info. I will cross this off the list.

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26140512

>>26140370

There would have been no way to justify $5 trillion in Q. E. last year without the so-called "pandemic." No question about it. Only have to see how furious people were in 2008 about the bailouts to confirm the fact. Also no other way to justify the inevitable economic collapse and banking crisis which are already taking place and which may come to a head at any moment.

>> No.26140578

Baking

>> No.26140579

>>26140492
I’m an alcoholic which makes intermittent fasting not work. I need to quit being so devoid of willpower and cut the booze. Fasting is what I would do though. My mom started it where she only eats between noon and 8 and she is losing weight pretty fast with it.

>> No.26140647

>>26140627
>>26140627

>> No.26140651

>>26140512
I went ham when the Repo crisis started and bought 500oz of silver. Everyone thought I was a dummy but now that I am close to 1000oz I am thankful I ignored all my nigger cattle friends. I wish they bought silver but even now they just say I am foolish. It’s so aggravating especially since I know they will be asking for a handout. I would say no but I also don’t know if I could face the lord on judgement day with the answer “I told those dumb niggers and they didn’t listen”. Shit is depressing senpai.

>> No.26140696

>>26140651
Why the fuck did you tell people you're stacking.
Just asking to be robbed

>> No.26140703

>>26140579
Sorry to hear about the booze problem anon. I have a problem with weed so I can’t judge. I hope you are able to overcome anon. Have a lot of buddies who struggle with the bottle. Some got over it other didn’t. Try faith it seems to have helped the ones that stopped boozing.

>> No.26140740

>>26140696
I’m armed to the teeth and move every 6 months because of reasons. Most of my friends have no idea where i currently live and would die the second I saw them on my porch out of the blue.