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Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508957202 >>508957340 >>508958412 >>508959080 >>508959579 >>508969398 >>508970873
/SETF/ Silver ends the FED | Caturday comfy time edition
Thanks to the manipulation, the lens of reality is so distorted Clowns look like normal people.

There are absolutely two separate perceptions of reality existing and coinciding parallel to one another. one based in reality, and one subsisting upon pure power of belief fantasies.
Most people are so helplessly & hopelessly dependent upon the fantasy they are not ready to see reality for what it truly is.
A great analogy is in this video, regarding the distortion of this lens

https://youtu.be/IDOTbh1P0R0

https://youtu.be/ZN4vmZSPkFQ

Reality versus Belief.

Do you believe the paper has moar value than the metal?

Do you believe the internet math has moar value than the metal?


If so why? If not why
Anonymous (ID: 2AnbEV8T) United States No.508957340 >>508957563
>>508957202 (OP)
>Do you believe the internet math has moar value than the metal?
yes
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508957563 >>508957669 >>508966457
>>508957340
>yes
Interesting.
Now, don't run away. Please address this 1 simple follow-up question;
Why?
Anonymous (ID: 2AnbEV8T) United States No.508957669 >>508958757
>>508957563
because techjews say it is
Anonymous (ID: 5oqol26r) United States No.508958412 >>508958884
>>508957202 (OP)
Basel III starts on Tuesday: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_III
Anonymous (ID: Oh1Bs9tC) United States No.508958497 >>508959193
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4kjErLKWs04
Anonymous (ID: cG548Pl8) United States No.508958615 >>508959907
In the early Ming dynasty, urbanization increased as the population grew and as the division of labor grew more complex. Large urban centers, such as Nanjing and Beijing, also contributed to the growth of private industry. In particular, small-scale industries grew up, often specializing in paper, silk, cotton, and porcelain goods. For the most part, however, relatively small urban centers with markets proliferated around the country. Town markets mainly traded food, with some necessary manufactures such as pins or oil. In the 16th century the Ming dynasty flourished over maritime trade with the Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch Empires. The trade brought in a massive amount of silver, which China at the time needed desperately. Prior to China's global trade, its economy ran on paper money. However, in the 14th century, China's paper money system suffered a crisis, and by the mid-15th century, crashed. The silver imports helped fill the void left by the broken paper money system, which helps explain why the value of silver in China was twice as high as the value of silver in Spain during the end of the 16th century.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508958757
>>508957669
>because techjews say it is
Funny isn't it? Can't make the internet math, math without the metal, yet the metal is (worth-less) than the electric jew ledgers in the systems in the mainframes that depend upon it to double and triple and even 100x count the same silver in circulation and digitally multiply & rehypothicate the investment instruments that derive their very existence from it.
Anonymous (ID: d3tXLX5J) United States No.508958884 >>508959211 >>508962687
>>508958412
No more price reporting from London as of today.
Anonymous (ID: chb0G8WI) Canada No.508959080
>>508957202 (OP)
It's been slowly but surely following gold up. Expect a Silver Lining, and then a giant triple-reverse backflip in the upward direction
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508959193
>>508958497
Primarily based fren!
R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio, may your voice echo through the ages.
Anonymous (ID: 5oqol26r) United States No.508959211
>>508958884
Anonymous (ID: l1hZMpiF) Netherlands No.508959579 >>508959991
>>508957202 (OP)
>US Dollar.
Is a blend of 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen.
>Cotton
Is an all-natural fiber that grows well in several climates and can be harvested fairly easily
>Linen
Is an all-natural fiber that grows well in several climates and can be harvested fairly easily
>Gold
Is a very rare substance making up only 3 parts per billion of the Earth's outer layer
>Silver
For approximately every 27,000 pounds of earth, there's only one gram of silver.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508959907 >>508961514
>>508958615
Interestingly enough that historically, the very first examples of writing found are ledgers of monies. This content is testimony that monies predate ledgers of account. It doesn't make sense that monies were to facilitate civilizations, on the contrary, but necessary to tame the savages of violence into mediums of economic accounting.
>"For what does it benefit the whole community to shed its precious blood, when that blood debt could be satisfied with grains of substance that promotes and sustains life?"
Once the full awakening of the people occurs, the realization of true value will be unavoidable as many times in the past have occurred. And many in selfishness envy, and with gainsaving spirits shall have forfeit their own selves for naught. It needs not be this way, but the awake remained silent.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508959991
>>508959579
Indeed, fren...
Anonymous (ID: DgxLLVz5) United States No.508961070 >>508961588
Silver is baseless and useless in a modern market. We would sooner have credits from star wars than we would ever put value into silver currencies
Anonymous (ID: U4q8TAMy) United States No.508961514 >>508962291
>>508959907
Yes sir, salient points. Cuneiform tablets tracked grain exchanges in Sumeria and a few centuries later survey monuments demarcated agricultural plots along the bank of the Nile.
I dream that one (aftet the fall) day we can have personal property (coins, horses, slaves) without real property (land). The redskins had it figured out (hence the jews convinced the goy to go extirpate them and scrape the earth for gold for jews).
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508961588
>>508961070
First, let me welcome jewbot 2.0 to the chat.
Welcome nonfren...
>Silver is baseless and useless in a modern market.
This is /pol/ and not /biz/ we're discussing politics, not merchandising, monetary policy,
not economic parasite practices like this assertion narrative.
>We would sooner have credits from star wars than we would ever put value into silver currencies
I see your dialectic favors the "fantasy" argument based on imagination and not what it is real, probably because (you) aren't. So it's understandable.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508962291 >>508962503
>>508961514
Did you see the argument between Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson?
The day of declarations is now. Defining the terms is now. Tucker made a very specific point in asking Ted to define Isreal. He also ties that into personal identity as Christian making the definition foundational for the politician to clearly and specifically expound upon if he wanted agreement from Tucker, yet Tucker didn't allude to if or if not in agreement.
Duplicitous agents of fame and vain glory, both of them. A show for the shoah as it were. No convictions stated, no standing on business, only clickbait for the digital ledgers of emotional accounting.
I grow very tired of the world.
Anonymous (ID: 4LujuJSn) United States No.508962503 >>508962934
>>508962291
Depart then. The works need not bend to satisfy you
Anonymous (ID: lPb9+XWF) United States No.508962687 >>508963203
>>508958884
Wtf lbma how you do this to me
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508962934
>>508962503
Telling me to leave the thread I began.
Only on 4chan
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508963203 >>508964288
>>508962687
>Wtf lbma how you do this to me
Ooof, this has gotten completely out of they/their hands, but my counterparty perceptions based in their (((fix))) affects me personally?
Fren...
The weight of each ounce hasn't changed regardless of how or whom places they/their thumbs upon the scales.
Anonymous (ID: 5oqol26r) United States No.508964288
>>508963203
The key factor here is that LBMA would only do this because they're out of metal/can't afford to fix prices anymore.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508965074 >>508967637
So, kanye says that "I'm gonna me 2 the jew" and here we are today:
There videos of a labotomized ye floating around on Facebook without a peep. Pic related and 8 can't link it here without 4chin saying it's spam.
I seem to remember Facebook having fact checking experts telling us ivermectin was dangerous and Pfizer was our friends, but nothing?
It's amazing watching the (((algorithms))) allow and disavow on the drop of a dime in real-time while standing back and observing it all.
Joe Rogan just announced on his podcast that the vaccines
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For moar death, then wwi and wwii together yet we're not in wwwiii?
Make it make sense man.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508965554 >>508967169
>>50896428
checked
>The key factor here is that LBMA would only do this because they're out of metal/can't afford to fix prices anymore.
Agreed, and even more telling is where they referenced everyone to seek the new (fix).
Ex. (((Link in description)))
Looking to the (((market)))
I say again that it's all so tiresome because proximity is not the reality. Possession is. Being closer to the sources has it's advantages surely, but a bird in the hands is always worth 2 in the open markets, that's where counterparty risks are manufactured, and manipulated, obfuscated, rehypoticaed re-branded and solid again and again.
>when, not if the music stops having a seat is being in possession of one.
Anonymous (ID: CpvvXxZB) Netherlands No.508966457 >>508967171
>>508957563
Because the universe is inherently just 1 dimensional waves until a consciousness percieves it, the perception is the purpose of life to give the objective meaning through the act of interfacing with otherwise 1d reality. The act of observing elevates that wave dimension into euclidian space
Anonymous (ID: 5oqol26r) United States No.508967169
>>508965554
None of this should matter if you actually own physical precious metals.
Silver Separatist (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508967171 >>508967274
>>508966457
>Because the universe is inherently just 1 dimensional waves
You are aware of the inherent contradictory assertion in this assumptive deceleration, yes?
If not, allow me to elucidate.
The definition of "wave" is not and can not be 1 dimensional as it can not be perceived coming or going on a singular dimensional plane, it's oxymoronic in foundation.
Anonymous (ID: CpvvXxZB) Netherlands No.508967274 >>508968247
>>508967171
What i mean is that without consciousness the universe would only exist in its most rudimentary way that is mere waves
Anonymous (ID: 5oqol26r) United States No.508967637 >>508968619
>>508965074
What does this have to do with silver?
Silver Separatist (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508968247
>>508967274
>What i mean is that without consciousness the universe would only exist in its most rudimentary way that is mere waves
Interesting perspective. However, light is both a wave and particles of substance. Am I to assume that simply because everything is moving by wave, therefore, there's not substantive mass?
Since I myself am moving, how can I accurately measure this against everything else that is also moving?
Perhaps this is why the heavens can't be measured.
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508968422
bump
Silver Separatist (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508968619 >>508969233
>>508967637
>What does this have to do with silver?
Ironically, everything is to distract, misdirect, and decieve in this realm from the potential utility of silver. This is the noise rallying against the signal.
Here's some examples of that noise:
Can't eat silver.
Can't spend silver.
Can't use silver.
Can't find silver.
Can't carry silver.
Can't send silver to others instantly.
To which the signal echoes into eternity:
Can't make more silver...
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508969233 >>508970626
>>508968619
hey anon
silver's doing well, huh?
this is good
i have been watching the copper squeeze
Anonymous (ID: chb0G8WI) Canada No.508969398 >>508972031
>>508957202 (OP)
>But man, your money isn't 'working' for you, it's stuck in a useless inert metallic cube! Just invest in the S&P!

It doesn't need to 'work' for me when the money printer is working against the dollar 24/7/365 ;)
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508970626 >>508971540
>>508969233
>hey anon
>silver's doing well, huh?
By what metric ?
>this is good
>i have been watching the copper squeeze
Okay enjoy the show fren, popcorn time?
Anonymous (ID: i08P0nBo) Netherlands No.508970873 >>508972230
>>508957202 (OP)
I love yet am mystified by these posts as i downright own various silver mines, my family having owned them for over a hundred years and i'm jewish.

To what do i owe this strange attempt at boosting the value of my posessions?
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508971540 >>508972676
>>508970626
the price I mean
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508972031 >>508972221
>>508969398
>>But man, your money isn't 'working' for you, it's stuck in a useless inert metallic cube! Just invest in the S&P!
>
Who wrote this? Jim Cramer?

>It doesn't need to 'work' for me when the money printer is working against the dollar 24/7/365 ;)
No lies detected.
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508972221
>>508972031
>Jim Cramer?
lol
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508972230
>>508970873
>I love yet am mystified by these posts as i downright own various silver mines, my family having owned them for over a hundred years and i'm jewish.
>
Of course you are
>To what do i owe this strange attempt at boosting the value of my posessions?
Replacement.
But don't worry, consent isn't required.
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508972676 >>508973126
>>508971540
>the price I mean
Ah, offering paper for me metal...
Arrrrr, a scalliwag me smells.
J/k but essentially that's what Roosevelt did with the "silver purchase act" offering paper and violence to comply. Doubtlessly history is repeating, heading towards a similar crescendo event. Can you smell it fren?
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508973126 >>508973536
>>508972676
all i said is it is good the public is showing it some love
Anonymous (ID: NN3dMbdx) United States No.508973536 >>508974435
>>508973126
>is good the public is showing it some love
If they are standing on principle and understanding in love of the potential of interpersonal freedom, liberty, and justice afforded by using it to benefit each other, I would think so.
Anonymous (ID: MQBkrSbI) United States No.508974435
>>508973536
metals will only increase in value the crazier things get
Anonymous (ID: Xp3oOjUz) No.508976009
Bumping best thread on /pol/ right now.