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File: 441c574011423d3⋯.jpg (385.97 KB,1200x1200,1:1,toned_silver_eagle.jpg)

2ef925 No.11619 [Last 50 Posts]

>Why Gold?

https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI

https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A

https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable

https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers

https://libertycoin.com/ (US)

https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)

https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)

https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare metals)

more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/

https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

https://www.ma-shops.com/

>News and graphs

https://numismag.com/en/home-en/

https://silverseek.com/

https://www.silverdoctors.com/

https://www.mining.com/

https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver

https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country

https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>Compare

https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)

https://eu.compare.pm/ (EU)

https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>Resources

https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/

https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/

https://www.coinflation.com/

http://coinapps.com/

https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/

https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/

https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting

https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM

https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science

https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals

https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test

https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo

https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY

https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k

https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

>Previous:

https://8kun.top/biz/res/10759.html

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2ef925 No.11620

File: e72097d17e6d5b7⋯.png (503.28 KB,770x623,110:89,only_afrikaaners_do_work_i….png)

>>11618

>Even Orania has their own money, I don't know if it's based on a commodity, or is pegged to another currency.

It's pegged at par to the South African Rand, so it's just a fiat derivative. It wasn't designed by an Austrian school or a hard money advocate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ora_(currency)

I would have done the Ora being redeemable for a fixed weight in silver if the community had enough silver to back it, alternately, some other commodity whether flour, fuel, eggs, butter, etc.

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2ef925 No.11623

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Why Silver Deficit Is Even Worse Than You Thought | Chris Marcus Arcadia Economics

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2ef925 No.11624

File: 09712e74aa3ad22⋯.jpg (94.11 KB,1047x991,1047:991,trump_the_narcissit.jpg)

Americans (and the world) need to begin factoring in Trump's presidency becoming a lame duck. The jews whispering in his ear have won, Trump's base has been demoralized.

>I have my 2026 predictions’ framework already worked out in my head. Here’s a preview ;-)

>Fed is impotent;

>Consensus is needed

>Bessent bombed on Bitcoin;

>Trump is a lame duck already

>AI Junga tower teetering;

>Nvidia as systemic risk

https://x.com/SamanthaLaDuc/status/1992735409156264363

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4e6453 No.11625

>>11620

Backing a currency with a commodity is a terrible idea because it’s wide open to manipulation by the commodity producers. The honey currency for example, could be easily manipulated by richfags spinning up industrial bee farms to explode honey production and devalue existing honey token bagholders holdings. They could then buy up the honey tokens on the cheap with a different commodity token and destroy or cause their stockpiles of physical honey to have an “unexpected contamination event” to moon honey token. A currency can only function correctly when backed by something valuable with a very, very low elasticity on its supply.

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bba4c9 No.11626

There's been a lack of new pictures in the other thread for a while now. Likely just people getting financially crushed or did most people leave?

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2ef925 No.11627

File: cb7260880114367⋯.jpg (290.79 KB,1145x1591,1145:1591,gold_plat_maple_edge.jpg)

>>11626

>There's been a lack of new pictures in the other thread for a while now.

We're not buying too much anymore. There's a few more pieces I might like to share, but I'm not showing stack pictures just to show off. My pictures tend to be shit anyway.

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49b368 No.11628

File: 220b1654bdf62c5⋯.jpeg (259.16 KB,1290x760,129:76,IMG_9090.jpeg)

All of this backwardation this is looking to be a very a solid week for silver and gold

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49b368 No.11629

>>11625

Do you consider gold and silver to be commodities?

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323fde No.11630

File: 1a1d942d7c750a5⋯.jpg (1.43 MB,2560x1440,16:9,CND_Maples_Compare_AgAuPt.jpg)

>>11626

>>11627

I think Anons have gotten bored with mine.

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bba4c9 No.11631

File: b1c10ea37006403⋯.jpg (43.52 KB,680x665,136:133,1763919686597651.jpg)

>>11630

you finally gave in and joined us?

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323fde No.11632

File: 25ee4a7827c202b⋯.jpg (881.62 KB,1380x1440,23:24,UK_Tudor02_Yale_Au_.jpg)

>>11631

>you finally gave in and joined us?

I'm still on the fence. I have issues with the UI here. But content is indeed better.

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3a4e94 No.11633

File: e75bc5a29bfdfa3⋯.png (51.04 KB,540x540,1:1,1668307378868539.png)

>>11626

The recent pictures I posted are different, even if they all look the same.

The last time I went the bank, the ATM didn't have an option to deposit cash. It was often out-of-order, but now I guess they don't want to bother fixing it. Now you can check your balance, withdraw cash, and do wire transfer, that's it. And it doesn't even spit out receipts. So I can only buy about half as much as before.

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253125 No.11634

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

The Secret 1910 Meeting That Controls Your Money Today (Jekyll Island Exposed)

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64ebf8 No.11636

File: 8594049478b44a3⋯.jpg (228.27 KB,684x748,171:187,vietnamese_banana_bar.jpg)

>>11626

UK Capital gains tax has to be paid before January 1st, so I've dedicated all my loose funds to that and can't buy any Silver.

Next year I'll bring some fresh silber to the table for all fellow anons to see though.

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bba4c9 No.11637

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Just including because I like Jeff. A little gold talk around 24m. He's suggesting 15% of your portfolio.

>>11636

>UK Capital gains tax has to be paid before January 1st

That sucks. I'll be slowing my purchases when we get near tax time. Luckily we don't have to pay until April.

>>11633

Do they have a night deposit box you can deposit the money anytime you want, or do you have to go during business hours now? It's always such a pita to get there during the day.

>>11632

I don't really want to see the other one die, but I'm glad this one exists too.

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bba4c9 No.11638

File: 513e24003ce71ea⋯.png (533.41 KB,982x986,491:493,2026lion.png)

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323fde No.11639

What's the general theme here? I mean, what would 'good' posts have in them?

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253125 No.11641

File: a5ee4470701225b⋯.png (301.52 KB,1687x1841,241:263,ClipboardImage.png)

File: 0f231a73be6f548⋯.png (926.25 KB,1200x1200,1:1,ClipboardImage.png)

File: 28cccf6b51e7492⋯.png (13.9 KB,805x526,805:526,ClipboardImage.png)

File: 6e24bc8189dc2e2⋯.png (17.62 KB,255x255,1:1,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11639

I don't know if there is a theme. Its basically like if someone took only the good posts from the other pmg and posted them here.

The stuff I like that gets posted here includes

>rumors, speculation, and news from anons or twitter and YouTube

>informational and historical posts

>funny memes

I'm posting a few examples I liked from the last thread. The leaf makes lots of good posts.

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2ef925 No.11642

File: 75ef79ce538616f⋯.mp4 (13.73 MB,360x640,9:16,work_hardened_vs_annealed_….mp4)

Annealing a work hardened minted gold bar to soften it.

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2ef925 No.11643

File: 482ad923e0a20b6⋯.mp4 (3.42 MB,720x1280,9:16,1_kilogram_pure_gold_cooki….mp4)

>>11639

>What's the general theme here? I mean, what would 'good' posts have in them?

One of the nice features here are 16mb videos with sound.

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2ef925 No.11644

File: 8e87ffddd544fb1⋯.mp4 (5.54 MB,720x1280,9:16,1kg_queens_beasts.mp4)

1kg Royal Mint, Queen's Beasts.

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891bc4 No.11646

File: d977e96b201c259⋯.jpeg (287.82 KB,1290x535,258:107,IMG_9072.jpeg)

A little update about this situation as promised.

I called and they said that the delay occurred because of too many orders in queue to ship all of the silver.

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2ef925 No.11647

File: 4bd9a602e9687bc⋯.png (22.37 KB,793x519,793:519,sge_price_nov_25.png)

Shanghai Gold Exchange prices and volumes for Nov 25.

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891bc4 No.11648

>>11647

How honest is SGE about their vaults?

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2ef925 No.11649

File: 86f95752e19a71a⋯.jpg (245.93 KB,1536x2048,3:4,worlds_largest_silver_bar.jpg)

File: 54070408ff73c5a⋯.jpg (450.14 KB,1536x2048,3:4,largest_silver_bar_in_the_….jpg)

File: a943ac59f4f9171⋯.mp4 (5.36 MB,1080x1920,9:16,worlds_largest_silver_bar.mp4)

The original post said 1971 ounces, the fekken Irishman must have had a touch too much of the elixer. Poor guy,, one chance to go viral and he fills it with factual and typographical errors.

>World’s largest #silver bar weighing 1,971 [pounds/kilos] unveiled at #DPMC2025 in Dubai by ABS … straight into Guinness Book of Records.

>1971 was year Dubai was founded.

>Also year when world went of the #Gold Standard

https://x.com/MarkTOByrne/status/1993315882085630182

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2ef925 No.11650

File: 4c8acf9c6761b42⋯.mp4 (3.83 MB,720x1280,9:16,SGE_1kg_good_delivery_bars.mp4)

>>11648

>How honest is SGE about their vaults?

Likely more honest than LBMA. SGE is a physical sales only exchange. No paper silver. If someone wants to sell a bar, it has to be physically delivered, inspected and approved by SGE before it gets accepted into the vault and becomes eligible for sale.

Delivery times are typically T+1. (next day pickup)

>The drawdown in silver stocks in China continues. Keep in mind that China is a major silver producer. In the U.S. the stock of pre-1964 silver coins, and sterling utensils inherited by the younger generations from grandma are also being smelted and exhausted. Shortages are here and growing.

>The Oriental Ghost is showing that ~1.5-million ounces are leaving the SGE, and SFE each week. London's free-float is zero. Where will the metal come from for the growing industrial demand?

>Why not have a true market? It is now unarguable that the morons in New York and London are the engineers of this disaster in critical minerals due to their criminal conduct in manipulating markets hence killing incentives for new supply.

https://x.com/PresNav/status/1993322507869225205

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2ef925 No.11651

File: 590d45447e751e8⋯.png (348.38 KB,912x622,456:311,campbells_soup_has_bioengn….png)

File: f77d64f2d7e8627⋯.jpg (3.37 MB,3024x4032,3:4,luxury_soup.jpg)

File: 59947ceb7174b11⋯.png (1013.66 KB,1055x796,1055:796,canned_by_campbells_soup_1….png)

Attention preppers, don't stack Campbell's soup if you don't want "bioengineered" meat.

https://x.com/PopCrave/status/1993060008150626732

I'm old enough to remember when Campbell's made luxury soups they had to lock up with anti-theft spiders.

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2ef925 No.11652

File: bf1d11382ed634d⋯.mp4 (3.5 MB,1080x1920,9:16,Chinaman_flexing_on_his_99….mp4)

File: dea687714646ac0⋯.jpg (98.95 KB,1146x1528,3:4,solid_silver_cup_and_straw.jpg)

File: ff552422453fb40⋯.jpg (125.11 KB,1164x1552,3:4,solid_silver_cup_and_straw….jpg)

9999 silver water cup. Not as fancy as some of the others that he has bought.

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1993277094701548013

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2ef925 No.11653

File: 5a98c04887bfa8f⋯.jpg (304.33 KB,1463x2048,1463:2048,china_butthurt_over_japan_….jpg)

File: d54f72f98c58f8f⋯.png (105.35 KB,568x667,568:667,china_cuts_flights_to_japa….png)

China is extremely butthurt over Japan saying they will get involved if China invades Taiwan.

https://x.com/LatuffCartoons/status/1993154483849932829

This is a geopolitical risk stackers need to consider. China has banned all flights to Japan at least until March of 2026. Japan makes high grade silver paste and nano silver that is imported by China.

https://x.com/DavidLe76335983/status/1993267837004022105

>China Asks Airlines to Extend Japan Flight Cuts Until March 2026

>China has directed its airlines to cut flights to Japan through March 2026, following Japanese PM Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, according to sources. The move signals Beijing's preparedness for prolonged tensions. Airlines were told to reduce services “for now,” with flexibility to adjust based on diplomatic shifts. The timing extends the downturn in travel through the Lunar New Year peak season, compounding the impact of China’s earlier travel advisory. Carriers have discretion over which routes and how many flights to cut. The Civil Aviation Administration of China hasn't commented.

https://x.com/Sino_Market/status/1993222498381701251

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2ef925 No.11654

File: ead04cbe6212f9e⋯.jpg (821.74 KB,2048x1252,512:313,15_kg_Heraeus_silver_bar.jpg)

Did he know the 5oz gold bar was upside down?

Heraeus 15kg bar.

https://x.com/GOPearetraitors/status/1993321073379557614

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323fde No.11655

File: 526bf4ee7f1dd17⋯.jpg (1.36 MB,2780x1440,139:72,CookIs_Morgan_PeaceToastin….jpg)

>>11641

>>11643

Thanks.

I like taking pictures of what I have. Should I restrict posting to o only new stuff? …

>>11636

Pic related is newest - almost a week.

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2ef925 No.11656

File: ce4b9242a004fc6⋯.png (72.36 KB,505x632,505:632,janny_deletes_the_setf_thr….png)

>>11655

>I like taking pictures of what I have. Should I restrict posting to o only new stuff?

Post pictures that make you feel good, whether your own or others. You can even post non-gold/silver pictures/memes etc, preferably if your post is at least tangetally relevant to gold/silver/economy/geopolitics/survival because although /pmg/ is partly about the beauty and history of numismatics, it also overlaps with stacking for surviving the coming Weimar/Depression.

This isn't 4chan where jannies arbitratily fuck you over on a random basis with selective enforcement of trivial rules. You can even say nigger and kike if you want.

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2ef925 No.11657

File: 359423168e556b4⋯.jpg (103.11 KB,800x1067,800:1067,800px_Venere_Callipige_Nap….jpg)

File: ab872551751a704⋯.jpg (32.6 KB,266x500,133:250,Woman_with_steatopygia.jpg)

>>11655

>Pic related is newest - almost a week.

Cook Islands? It's nice to see females with classic beauty rear ends. The negrification of American culture has inculcated a fetish for giant fat asses on females.

Classic Greek and Roman statues had nice European rears, not fat storage hunter gatherer African asses.

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2ef925 No.11658

File: f090915a1bbb64b⋯.png (227.84 KB,945x693,15:11,AI_will_lead_to_massive_fi….png)

Luke Gromen: No matter what happens with AI, there will be huge fiat printing and inflation.

>If AI doesn’t work, it will risk recession, blowing out fiscal deficits into insufficient foreign UST demand.

>If AI works, it will undermine the U.S. fiscal position (~half of US Federal receipts come from employment), blowing out deficits into insufficient foreign UST demand.

https://x.com/LukeGromen/status/1993069380628783328

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2ef925 No.11659

>>11598

Tucker Carlson gets into the low premium, precious metals retail business.

>Over the past 25 years, since January 2000, the price of gold has nearly doubled the S&P average. Why don’t most people know that? There’s a reason, says Chris Olson, one of the country’s biggest gold wholesalers. This is an amazing story.

https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1993016767787286815

(0:00) Introduction

(4:49) How Has Gold Withstood the Test of Time?

(14:22) How Gold Beat the S&P

(21:04) How Private Are Gold Transactions?

(25:54) Who Is Buying Gold?

(26:58) Where Does the Gold Come From?

(34:43) What Is the True Value of Gold?

(36:37) How Do You Spend Gold?

(47:07) How Hard Is It to Store Gold?

(48:27) What Are the Risks to Buying Gold?

(48:26) The Timeless Circulation of Gold

(53:21) The Difference Between Silver and Gold

(56:56) Is Artificial Money the Root of All Societal Problems?

(1:04:25) The Creation of the Federal Reserve

(1:06:39) The Secret Gold Scam Stealing From Your Retirement Fund

(1:22:51) Why Olson Committed Himself to the Gold Industry

(1:26:40) The Real Value of Silver

(1:30:56) The Lies of the Federal Reserve

https://youtu.be/_CdaQrPe68g

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2ef925 No.11660

File: d3a4106940960bd⋯.png (221.7 KB,594x635,594:635,Digital_ID_is_absolute_com….png)

File: 9d4991832f5760c⋯.png (356.61 KB,383x740,383:740,tedk_para_157_page20.png)

File: 01a9fc1262ba058⋯.png (199.89 KB,726x698,363:349,tedk_leftists_para_20.png)

>>11633

>So I can only buy about half as much as before.

They are gradually closing the door on physical paper currency, aren't they? Digital ID, CBDC, social credit, constant total surveillance, mandatory vaccines. euthanasia.

Maybe Uncle Ted was right about some things. They hate us and want us dead. Everything they are doing today is just a means to that end.

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2ef925 No.11661

File: 8ef660f3e85d91c⋯.png (72.84 KB,945x347,945:347,kim_dotcom_buy_gold_and_si….png)

File: f7ec46b4ab1c9f7⋯.jpg (269.41 KB,942x2048,471:1024,whale_buying_comex_bars.jpg)

Kim Dotcom weighs in on the US Dollar losing it's reserve status. Most whales are doing only gold. Except for David Bateman who also bought $400 million in silver.

>The US Govt is losing the privilege of running the world reserve currency. It's happening faster than they want to admit. My honest opinion: Sell now and park everything you have in gold until after the crash. That's what the big boys are doing now. You can't lose. Trust me!

https://x.com/KimDotcom/status/1992162573207364027

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2ef925 No.11662

File: 57f65d6a5f0e60d⋯.png (56.46 KB,965x510,193:102,silver_made_it_to_51_79_to….png)

Silver made it to $51.79 briefly today.

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253125 No.11663

>>11646

When was your original order?

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2ef925 No.11664

File: 4a7a5e09d24e6a4⋯.png (73.85 KB,764x606,382:303,italy_wants_to_tax_private….png)

Capital controls are back in Europe. It will only get worse. What does this mean for stackers? Moving gold and silver across borders becomes more difficult. More questions at the border, possibility of import taxes, Italy wants to TAX privately owned gold. (one time only, they promise)

American stackers have the advantage because there are several States that explicity have made gold and silver bullion and coins legal tender, and Americans are one of the most heavily armed populations in the world.

>Bloomberg reports that French authorities raided Sanofi’s Paris headquarters today over alleged tax fraud linked to financial structures arranged by Société Générale.

>This is not a routine audit — it’s a signal.

>Europe is entering the early stages of capital control by stealth:

>✔ asset investigations

>✔ aggressive tax enforcement

>✔ raids

>✔ sector-specific levies

>✔ wealth hunting

>✔ new taxation proposals

https://x.com/MaresovaRomana/status/1993382549713043625

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d266e7 No.11665

>>11653

This is going to nuke japans tourism economy. I was there recently and the immigration queue was like 90% chinoids. Used to be mostly white people with a smattering of chinks. I don’t know Japan is sperging out, China would fucking roll them if it went hot.

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2ef925 No.11666

File: 3b71a0f377301dd⋯.jpg (537.05 KB,2048x1536,4:3,japanese_self_defense_forc….jpg)

>>11665

>China would fucking roll them if it went hot.

I would have thought so too, but Japan has a much more formidable navy than China does. Japan is also (like Germany and Canada) one of the countries that could make nuclear warheads from scratch in under six months if they decided to.

Not to mention the anime Apache attack helicopters.

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2ef925 No.11667

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>11666

>Not to mention the anime Apache attack helicopters.

The helicopters are actually Japanese license built Cobras. The devil made me do it.

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2ef925 No.11668

File: d8e55ccc6ac4acb⋯.jpg (339.88 KB,2048x1365,2048:1365,pamp_one_oz_gold_bars.jpg)

>>11664

>Italy wants to TAX privately owned gold. (one time only, they promise)

Here is a more detailed explanation of what the Italian government is trying to do.

>Heads Up: Italy Just Tipped Their Hand

>The Government overspends and all they ever want is more from the people.

>Italy is proposing a “one-time levy” on privately held gold. Sounds harmless, right? It’s not.

>They want citizens to declare all gold holdings — bullion, jewelry, coins — and pay 12.5% of its market value if they don’t have proof of purchase.

>They call it “certification.”

>I call it a pre-text to tracking and eventual confiscation.

>Once governments know exactly who owns what, history tells us what comes next.

>Today it’s Italy. Tomorrow? The EU.

>And if you think the U.S. isn’t watching closely, think again.

https://x.com/InvestorCrate/status/1992918934127808964

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2ef925 No.11669

File: 5b9a3507e605c0e⋯.jpeg (118.22 KB,1920x1080,16:9,brushed_finish_italy_gold….jpeg)

>>11668

>Here is a more detailed explanation of what the Italian government is trying to do.

But wait, it gets even worse.

>If approved, the measure would allow taxpayers to pay the levy in one or three installments. Certified holdings would be granted a new fiscal value for future sales, and transactions would be conducted through authorized intermediaries under strict anti–money laundering checks.

>The measure described above is billed as a voluntary certification process, but its design forces households to choose between a smaller sanctioned loss today or a larger punitive tax later. The policy reflects a shift toward converting long-standing private stores of wealth into transparent, taxable, and fully trackable assets at a time when governments across advanced economies are searching for new sources of fiscal stability.

>Italy’s proposed one-time levy on undeclared private gold is being presented as a routine fiscal measure, but the mechanics point to something far more consequential. The country is moving to convert a vast pool of private, off-book wealth into a fully documented asset class that can be taxed, monitored, and controlled. The policy is framed as optional. It is not. The structure forces private holders to choose between two forms of loss: a smaller sanctioned haircut today or a larger punitive one later.

>Declaring one’s gold eliminates the anonymity premium that private holders have relied on for decades. Once disclosed, this wealth transitions from a private asset to a financial instrument captured inside the state’s data infrastructure. It becomes taxable in the future. It becomes traceable across generations. It becomes subject to policy shifts that respond to fiscal pressure rather than long-term planning.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-11-20/italys-gold-tax-pay-now-and-pay-later

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d266e7 No.11670

Compliance rate in fucking ITALY will be 5% at most lmaoooooo

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2ef925 No.11671

File: 7c2f4fcac696dab⋯.jpeg (49.06 KB,1500x500,3:1,no_seagulls_ungovernable.jpeg)

File: 8f5fc64d63f9d14⋯.jpg (404.77 KB,1170x1529,1170:1529,become_ungovernable.jpg)

>>11670

Become ungovernable.

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2ef925 No.11672

File: 3686b90b2e7ca1e⋯.jpg (548.59 KB,2048x1536,4:3,Arizona_goldbacks_are_out.jpg)

Arizona Goldbacks have been released.

https://x.com/kelli_qcd/status/1993207832079142945

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2ef925 No.11673

File: 1c08fd142cc0035⋯.png (114.83 KB,915x713,915:713,jayant_gets_his_money_out_….png)

Indian Rupee is collapsing, do not tax us Saaaarrrrr!

>The Indian Rupee is collapsing to all time lows, Sir.

>India badly needs the remittance from Indian Americans. Americans should not ask for remittances to be taxed when India faces such a crisis. Americans need to show kindness to Indians in this difficult moment.

https://x.com/Kaali67800508/status/1993305349974376672

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253125 No.11674

File: a07e38654842b6e⋯.png (218.13 KB,474x315,158:105,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11667

>the program was ended in 2013

Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.

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bba4c9 No.11675

File: d877690cca21e45⋯.jpg (3.21 MB,2822x2117,2822:2117,slightlySmaller25ThalerO.jpg)

File: c3ed67566230ae7⋯.jpg (3.26 MB,2822x2117,2822:2117,slightlySmaller25ThalerR.jpg)

Fourth attempt, now featuring slightly smaller images

>>11672

I like the ones that are showing. Don't think I've seen the art on the rest of them yet.

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253125 No.11676

>>11670

Compliance for what?

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bba4c9 No.11677

>>11676

My guess is VAT but that's just a guess.

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6cd02b No.11678

>>11666

For propaganda purposes, the Chinese government has spent decades preaching to the Chinese people how the Japanese were vicious animals who raped and pillaged and destroyed China. So now that Japan is standing up a little bit, the Chinese people are terrified. When it comes to Japan, China has effectively demoralized itself. If Japan ever actually took a hostile action against China, the Chinese people would flee immediately. Hoist by their own petard.

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bba4c9 No.11679

>>11666

> would have thought so too, but Japan has a much more formidable navy than China does

Really? I thought their navy was supposed to be the most impressive aspect of their military, outside of numbers if someone wanted to go with that.

>>11678

If they're scared of Japan why would they want a conflict with America?

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2ef925 No.11680

File: b511b981d8db43f⋯.jpg (100.85 KB,1084x1093,1084:1093,america_japan_hawaii.jpg)

>>11679

>I thought their navy was supposed to be the most impressive aspect of their military, outside of numbers if someone wanted to go with that.

China has a lot of tonnage but very little naval skill or experience. Chinese fishing vessels have more blue water experience than the Chinese navy. Watching videos of Chinese naval screw ups is like seeing reels of industrial accidents.

I will readily admit that I'm not an expert, I'm just parroting talking points from "experts" but what little I've seen of the Chinese navy isn't impressive.

Apparently the Japanese Navy is the largest branch of their military.

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2ef925 No.11681

>>11677

>My guess is VAT but that's just a guess.

Any taxes. Italians and Greeks are notoriously famous for dodging taxes.

When Greece put a tax on swimming pools and started using Google satellite view to hunt for them, Greek companies started making camouflage pool covers that looked like grass.

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2ef925 No.11682

>>11675

Those pictures came out very nice. What kind of lighting are you using?

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bba4c9 No.11683

>>11682

Thanks. Definitely nothing special. Most of the lighting would be from a BenQ led desk lamp and BenQ monitor light bars. These were taken with an iPhone while most I've been posting this year have been with Pixel. The iPhone definitely works better for some coins, imo.

>>11680

> little naval skill or experience

I'm definitely no expert in any way, but I would think their big issue would be experience, too. Probably land, air, or sea.

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2ef925 No.11684

File: e36860fdcab41a2⋯.jpg (430.56 KB,1536x2048,3:4,1971_kg_silver_bar_dubai.jpg)

>>11649

Confirmed, exactly 1971 kg to commemorate the date of Dubai's creation.

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bba4c9 No.11685

>>11684

>>11649

that's so awesome

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372d2d No.11686

>>11678

>For propaganda purposes, the Chinese government has spent decades preaching to the Chinese people how the Japanese were vicious animals who raped and pillaged and destroyed China

The Japanese were absolute fucking animals in ww2 dude, the holocaust didn’t happen but unfortunately their allies were deranged savages with a god complex.

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6cd02b No.11687

>>11686

I wasn't there so I have no first hand knowledge. But this much I know first hand: the Taiwanese LOVE Japan. They believe that they are a modern nation BECAUSE of the Japanese occupation. And I have heard that the Manchurians feel the same way. They built railroads, schools, factories, organized agriculture, enforced property rights, etc. The Japanese thought that it would be the best thing for Asia if they were in charge., And they were probably right.

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2ef925 No.11688

>>11686

Google Japanese Unit 731. The did lethal medical experiments on captured American aircrews. They were all given amnesty by the US in exchange for their experimental records.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731

On a bad day, Japanese are not very nice people.

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ae9f05 No.11689

>>11688

I wouldn’t conflate the population with the regime; with the nazis and the japanese, I think we can tell that majority of the population will just go along with whatever their leaders push(/propagandise) them to do - not to say that their leaders aren’t a product of their culture. But I think that in this age and looking at israel right now and the current state of USA, japan and germany aren’t that exceptional. Any group of people can, under some circumstances, much like locusts, transform radically into a much crueler and harsher population.

What really sets them apart is probably that they lost. The rest is (exaggerated/emphasised) history

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2ef925 No.11690

File: 1b6e21c02842143⋯.png (75.85 KB,996x333,332:111,canadian_war_crimes_geneva….png)

File: fc0e509f7729a2f⋯.png (380.02 KB,690x600,23:20,canadian_ww1_war_crimes.png)

File: 6e0a93193ad0876⋯.png (251.26 KB,875x423,875:423,if_my_sons_did_not_want_wa….png)

>>11689

>I wouldn’t conflate the population with the regime; with the nazis and the japanese,

I like both the Japanese and the German people very much. I'm a leaf and I will tell you that the Geneva Conventions were originally written partially as a result of Canadian atrocities war crimes.

Japan had a martial society and the culture at the time required certain values that today's soft cultures would find abhorrent. Despite the decades of modern culture, genetically both the Japanese and (real) Canadians are still capable of both their greatness and their wickedness.

In a more moral world, neither WW1 nor WW2 would have happened. Both wars were fomented by interests aligned with or controlled by the City of London, which itself was controlled by one family since 1815 when Napoleon was defeated. The same family that bankrolled both sides of that war.

It is an accurate statement to say that history is written by the victors, and the main winners of both WW1 and WW2 were the jews and Israel.

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2ef925 No.11691

File: f067c7a8f691982⋯.png (64.62 KB,972x559,972:559,silver_broke_52_dollars.png)

File: fc023ff20da7a59⋯.jpg (140.63 KB,1169x1205,1169:1205,retarded_if_you_think_silv….jpg)

Silver broke $52 (again).

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2ef925 No.11692

File: def213f45bdead5⋯.png (199.9 KB,942x586,471:293,why_is_there_a_paper_marke….png)

A good introductory video on why the price of gold and silver were suppressed, and how the paper markets were used to suppress the prices.

https://x.com/peruvian_bull/status/1993528760734564618

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2ef925 No.11693

File: 7f2ea314f8becda⋯.jpg (80.3 KB,1125x750,3:2,sam_altman_and_boyfriend.jpg)

File: 4fe7fa9256f31d9⋯.png (210.47 KB,978x632,489:316,dutch_bitcoin_trader_tortu….png)

Let this be a lesson to stackers who like to brag about their stacks. It doesn't just happen to butthole surfers. You can bet he didn't give up his keys without some serious duress/torture. If many people know you have a lot of PMs, you are at risk.

>A fake delivery driver hit the San Francisco home of Sam Altman’s ex and walked away with $11M in crypto after tying up a tech investor inside.

https://x.com/TFTC21/status/1993475761437888744

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2ef925 No.11694

>>11252

‘London Silver & Gold Market Is a Smoking Hole’ – What Happens Next | David Jensen & Andy Schectman

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253125 No.11695

Back above 52.

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2ef925 No.11696

>>11695

I'm okay with a consolidation for a few days/couple of weeks. It's when it starts going up a buck every day that I get a little nervous, but I don't believe silver is driving this. Gold is going up, and it's pulling silver along for the ride.

Gold is going a lot higher because capital is rotating out of US dollars/Treasuries into gold. This is the natural process of the US Treasury losing it's reserve asset status.

The dollar is still used for commerce, (for now) but gold is what's being used for stable store reserve assets. The US dollar lost 11% if it's purchasing power in 2025.

Here's a decent little 27 minute video that goes through the details, including how the US is in a debt trap, with the only options being either major austerity (depression) or devaluation (inflation/hyperinflation).

In either scenario gold does well, but in every case in history, when a government can print money to pay their own debt, they chose inflation.

I can't find a YT link for the video, but it's on twitter.

>Gold Just Doubled In Two Years! What Happens Next?

https://x.com/peruvian_bull/status/1993528760734564618

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2ef925 No.11697

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>11696

Found the video on Yt

>Gold Hits $4,000! What Happens Next?

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2ef925 No.11698

File: 81b3d6675d0ef0e⋯.jpg (324.39 KB,971x1342,971:1342,canada_replacements.jpg)

File: a02eedb06054078⋯.png (126.87 KB,820x556,205:139,canada_immigration_1952_20….png)

File: 5cfa057c3a4b4e4⋯.jpg (199.75 KB,1290x2311,1290:2311,canadian_bank_loans_for_re….jpg)

File: 87d666aff82a73e⋯.jpg (165.03 KB,1242x1528,621:764,mass_immigration_is_causin….jpg)

After covid, Canada imported millions of primarily jeets. This created a terrible housing crisis and rent inflation. Canadian standards of living dropped significantly. Rather than sending the jeets back, the new PM Carney, promised to build 500k housing units per year, more than twice as many as had ever been done before. In order to facilitate this, banks must begin lending large amounts to developers, but housing prices are dropping because Canadians cannot affort to buy.

The Bank of Canada has been buying up the risky mortgage backed securities. They've bought approx $600 billion worth.

>Wonder how many foreign bond investors know that Canadian government bonds being issued to buy Canadian MBS pooled and sold by CMHC. Is Canada the next big short part 2?

>Sell your Canadian government bonds.

https://x.com/StephenPunwasi/status/1993542847300288532

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3a4e94 No.11699

File: aef4171487be70a⋯.png (431.01 KB,532x484,133:121,1697936887585114.png)

>>11696

> The dollar is still used for commerce, (for now)

Probably not much longer!

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-11-24/eu-and-india-bypass-swift-usd-payment-rails

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2ef925 No.11700

File: d3c0162bd4afcb5⋯.jpg (45.67 KB,1638x1063,1638:1063,gold_vs_fiat_over_time.jpg)

>>11699

>Probably not much longer!

It happens faster than most people will realize. Once there is no longer any international demand for $USD, what will happen to all those trillions of Federal Reserve Notes that are currently outside the US borders?

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2ef925 No.11701

File: 924ee1b8372d94f⋯.png (17.9 KB,771x466,771:466,sge_nov_26.png)

November 26, SGE/SHFE data.

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2ef925 No.11703

File: 850aa7c9bf9808e⋯.jpeg (108.03 KB,1000x562,500:281,Silver_Bar_PR_2025_larges….jpeg)

World's largest silver bar set to be tokenized. The bar is 1971 kg.

>DMCC Unveils Record 1.9-Tonne Silver Bar Celebrating UAE’s Founding Ahead of Its Landmark Tokenisation

https://dmcc.ae/latest-news/dmcc-unveils-record-1.9-tonne-silver-bar-celebrating-uaes-founding-ahead-of-its-landmark-tokenisation

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2ef925 No.11704

File: e3a55c9fb9278c9⋯.jpg (60.44 KB,1091x1034,1091:1034,tether_buying_gold.jpg)

>Tether has paused nearly all Bitcoin purchases for several weeks, and is now the largest buyer of Gold in the world.

>They know the days of manipulating BTC are coming to an end, and trying to transfer their stolen wealth to an actual store or value before it all blows up.

https://x.com/JacobKinge/status/1993680097086218358

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2ef925 No.11705

File: 7f3dc00bf6d7bf0⋯.png (68.89 KB,965x556,965:556,silver_touched_53.png)

Silver touched $53. Gold is $4,161

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2ef925 No.11706

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Silver to $150? David Morgan Says the Move Has Just Begun

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2ef925 No.11707

File: ad8765ae5c3536b⋯.jpg (213.94 KB,1302x1033,1302:1033,gilver_supply_vs_demand.jpg)

>>11706

Silver is the number two most important commodity after energy needed for our lifestyle.

Here is the associated chart for silver supply vs demand.

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49b368 No.11708

File: fccd97a78f0a3e5⋯.jpeg (265.26 KB,1290x762,215:127,IMG_9113.jpeg)

>>11705

I don’t tend to contribute or watch videos but I am very interested in watching futures and spot prices in gold and silver. What an absolutely momentous move for silver futures recently and I haven’t heard any reason why.

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2ef925 No.11709

File: 1600575df261007⋯.jpg (209.43 KB,1600x800,2:1,magnetic_pulses.jpg)

Then we’re within a 72–96 hour high-risk window for one of the following:

• M7.5–8.4 megathrust

• major rift expansion (Afar)

• large volcanic injection

• trench failure in Japan, Kurils, Tonga

• South American arc rupture

This is the same chain that preceded:

• Sumatra

• Tōhoku

• Hunga Tonga

• Kamchatka 2023 cluster

• Kermadec 2021 chain

All had sequential magnetic pulses before rupture.

https://x.com/zero_lessons/status/1993366362417492461

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2ef925 No.11710

File: 6ae5364432c96f7⋯.png (74.32 KB,973x555,973:555,gold_price_.png)

I believe it's gold that's driving the silver price right now. We've been bouncing at the $53 level right now.

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bba4c9 No.11711

File: c2011d6bd6fa789⋯.jpg (3.32 MB,3024x2268,4:3,yulecato.jpg)

File: f3bca422451cdb8⋯.jpg (2.88 MB,3024x2268,4:3,yulecatr.jpg)

I'm actually surprised iq is still the same iq.

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2ef925 No.11712

File: b2769757bd1b528⋯.jpg (143.55 KB,850x1202,425:601,anime_cat_tickles.jpg)

>>11711

I love it.

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bfa7a9 No.11713

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

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bba4c9 No.11714

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>11712

Their cat rounds are usually pretty good

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2ef925 No.11715

File: f5f28069818f954⋯.jpg (124.61 KB,463x463,1:1,pallas_cat_turkmenistan.jpg)

>>11714

I like cats.

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2ef925 No.11716

>>11713

Thanks. Michael Oliver is good.

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49b368 No.11717

File: f8503212a725db7⋯.jpeg (378.83 KB,830x1147,830:1147,IMG_9117.jpeg)

I’m seeing a lot of potential for a major breakout soon. Possible triple digits unless we see a rejection at 54 dollars

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b5a0be No.11718

>>11717

So no Friday tamps this week?

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9917ab No.11719

>11717

>cup and handle in the handle of a cup and handle that sits inside the handle of a half century cup and handle

Unbelievable chart

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2ef925 No.11720

File: caae27fa159c7a1⋯.gif (1.25 MB,600x400,3:2,fractal_tree.gif)

>>11719

Stock charts are often fractal.

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49b368 No.11721

>>11719

Yeah it sounds unbelievable to say but you couldn’t ask for more bullish technicals. Will be fun to watch it unfold, wish I could have made it to 1k toz and bought more when it was cheaper but is what it is.

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3a4e94 No.11722

File: 2d891be4f569dbf⋯.jpg (92.22 KB,1000x1000,1:1,1663591287905994.jpg)

Is there an easy way to remove varnish from a silver coin? (like if someone coated both sides on purpose)

Also did that anon with the nasty japan coins manage to clean them?

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bba4c9 No.11723

>>11722

Like as a way to protect the coin? If so, I've been wondering the same. I came across a bu 5 rm church a little while ago, but it had lacquer applied to it. Seller said it is easy to remove but I'm not sure I believe that.

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1c763a No.11724

File: a9ff9bcb2e2790e⋯.jpg (291.76 KB,1920x2560,3:4,JewsFearsSamurai.jpg)

>>11722

Not the same anon but I really like these ones. Pity the Thais only have half and half junk and these jungle gooks hoard silver and gold.

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2ef925 No.11725

Imagine the day when every trade on Comex stands for delivery. That day happened yesterday with gold.

>ATTENTION GOLD TRADERS: All 737 contracts of November gold traded yesterday, STOOD FOR DELIVERY!! 100% of contracts traded. Folks, this doesn't happen with over 700 contracts. Appears that smart money is front running December gold.

https://x.com/clairvoyant2035/status/1993720971107434618

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2ef925 No.11726

File: c8aa890e496b7ce⋯.jpg (60.14 KB,750x750,1:1,silver_unobtanium_tee_shir….jpg)

It looks like March may be the month when COMEX and LBMA meet their Waterloo.

>Gold just flashed a major warning —

>100% of November gold contracts went to delivery.

>That almost never happens.

>Silver looked quiet in November…

>…but March 2026 is a different beast entirely.

>That’s the month where the real silver squeeze can begin.

>OI = 92,149

>1 contract = 5,000 oz

>→ 92,149 × 5,000 = 460,745,000 oz

>→ 14,330 tonnes of silver (theoretical maximum)

>Normally, only 1–3% of silver contracts stand for delivery.

>But even if we get:

>5% → 717 tonnes

>10% → 1,433 tonnes

>15% → 2,150 tonnes

>That’s far more silver than COMEX can realistically deliver.

>So what happens if demand this time is higher?

>Who steps in?

>Who steps OUT?

>The battlefield is March 2026 — for the West.

>But the real war might end much earlier… when China runs out of silver.

>And the clock is ticking.

https://x.com/honzacern1/status/1993756186060247146

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3a4e94 No.11727

File: 3e46bf8d52cd550⋯.jpg (71.44 KB,787x386,787:386,lux_25ecu96.jpg)

>>11723

Yeah that's what they did. It's on some old silver coins from the 1960's and 70's and maybe they couldn't buy capsules.

>>11724

Those ones look nice! The japan coins had green gunk or something on them. This coin I bought also has some green stuff on the lady's eye. But I haven't tried to clean it. It's a .925 silver proof coin.

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1c763a No.11728

>>11727

I love those Duchy and Small Principality coins. Luxembourg is super neat, do you have that one?

>>11726

Silver will go to $150 next year. Sad!

All the time as and young man I spent only getting 1 of each coin to satisfy my autismo. Now I'm hunting for anything under spot and divesting myself of cash.

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2ef925 No.11729

File: 36c0614b799fc22⋯.mp4 (1.96 MB,720x1280,9:16,scottsdale_stacker.mp4)

Scottsdale stacker. Beware of the rap music.

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2ef925 No.11730

File: ff85a035ecce7c1⋯.jpg (505.7 KB,864x1184,27:37,triple_digit_silver_ahead.jpg)

Rampant silver price speculations based on the cup and handle pattern.

>how high can Silver go? a linear $100 target seems like consensus, but laughably inadequate the moment a true monetary reset kicks in.

>Historically, a gold-to-silver ratio of 1:15 was the monetary standard for thousands of years — from ancient Mesopotamia into the early modern era. Even in the past century, the ratio repeatedly collapsed back to ~1:15 during major monetary crises (most famously in 1980 and again in 2011).

>the 15 year cup and handle in Silver projects to an initial log target of $199, which is now my first base case.

>for example the Gold 2011–2023 chart formed a ~15-year cup & handle on the monthly chart. - Cup depth ≈ $1,900 – $1050 = $850 (linear) - Measured move linearly from ~$1,900 breakout would be ~$2,750 (way too low; actual high in 2025 already >$4,000 and still climbing). - Log/percentage measured move from the same pattern gave targets are not only playing out, they are exceeded.

>We are in a sovereign debt crisis with a new monteray world order. Monetary-ratio reversion + full measured move: Silver to $300–$500+ is entirely plausible this cycle.

>Adapt your expectations accordingly. History and technicals both scream the same thing: in a monetary reset, silver doesn’t go linearly: it goes exponentially.

https://x.com/TheLastDegree/status/1993626856520610023

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bba4c9 No.11731

>>11729

I'm hoping they have the stackers on sale Friday.

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bba4c9 No.11732

File: 2d9b67ec2a9045c⋯.png (98.67 KB,1580x808,395:202,Screenshot_2025_11_26_at_1….png)

how lazy is this lmao

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1c763a No.11733

File: 89455da98c22a60⋯.jpg (276.54 KB,1280x1024,5:4,Punjabi_fresco_from_Feroze….jpg)

>>11730

Is there anyone here willing to discuss this or do people just communicate via shills on TWITTER of all fucking platforms. It's all bots and fags and selfwhores screaming into a vacuum. If silver is lagging this hard behind gold, is there any reason not to mentally count 90% as spot as normong would have been doing before? I'm looking at shillings and barber era US silver.

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2ef925 No.11734

File: 6cb2e206b0e194a⋯.jpg (151.67 KB,1080x1352,135:169,weimar_value_of_gold_mark_….jpg)

File: c232e758a9d6fc9⋯.jpg (527.6 KB,1080x1696,135:212,one_million_marks_to_one_u….jpg)

>>11733

Firstly, some of the twitter posters would be 4chan /pmg/ posters if 4chan wasn't such a shithole. There are shills and bots, but the ones I post are curated to filter out people who are pumping their bags. Nearly all of them are people who like to stack, either for coolness, weight or both.

A minority are industry types who do make money of subscription newsletters, but that doesn't make it to this /pmg/ thread.

As far as discussing price, what is there to discuss? I personally believe that the US dollar is being devalued, whether as a deliberate move to increase US manufacturing competitiveness, or to devalue the debt, or both.

The dollar will approach zero in terms of gold and silver. Gold and silver will approach infinity in dollar terms. Can the US dollar be saved? No. It's too late for that given the clowns running the US government.

The actions they would have to take would reduce their own power and be so politically unpopular that most of them would not get re-elected.

So the US will continue bumbling down the road to collapse, waiting for whatever black, white or gray swan decides to trigger the inevitable fiscal avalanche that takes down the system.

If that happens BEFORE China, Russia and the rest of the BRICS have implemented a full replacement for the US dollar and the SWIFT messaging system, expect major supply chain disruptions.

We don't know what kind of systemic collapse that a failure of the world reserve currency and keystone of the world financial system will trigger.

The only thing we know for sure is than when paper fiat fails, gold and silver shine the brightest.

Will I predict a price and a date? Your guess is just as valid as mine and we will know when we know. Would an accurate guess really have any effect on what the best course of action today would be?

No. Stack as much as you can, as fast as you can, and also prepare for infrastructure/supply chain disruptions.

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1c763a No.11735

File: d81b288b2b431fe⋯.jpeg (94.43 KB,626x668,313:334,artdecoshekel.jpeg)

>>11734

>US Dollar ist kapot

I believe you, as a leaf, are well positioned to bear the brunt of this collapse. Right now you are totally connected to the United States economically and culturally. I think with the Jeeting of the Empire and harder establishment of internal trade within the CANZUK counties, the crown will emerge the victor. I believe the burden of the Venetian debt was shifted to Washington in 1913 so if that system goes under the crown has a fresh start and existing authority under Jewish and international law. let alone the great israeli expansion.

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1c763a No.11736

File: 73ada4c3b54171f⋯.gif (711.41 KB,220x165,4:3,jew_tsoptihs_3270845806.gif)

>>11734

They will do something and have everyone freak out for about a week before having emergency CBDC and anyone who had money in an FDIC or equant bank will be reissued points online. wagged the dog hysteria. I believe silver will have very high redemption value into new digibux. I do not forsee any mass disruptions.

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253125 No.11737

File: 61a98a2240c668b⋯.png (133.49 KB,1652x814,826:407,ClipboardImage.png)

Are we hitting 54 tonight?

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2ef925 No.11738

File: bfb7049626af19b⋯.png (18 KB,793x464,793:464,sge_nov_27.png)

SGE/SHFE data for Nov 27. Silver is $55 in China today, the SHFE gained over 15 metric tons.

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2ef925 No.11739

>>11737

>Are we hitting 54 tonight?

China hit $55 >>11738

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2ef925 No.11740

File: 491e267e1313b8c⋯.jpg (59.66 KB,651x383,651:383,one_does_not_simply_roll_o….jpg)

File: 2ca97972f05ed52⋯.png (363.52 KB,935x557,935:557,cramer_says_bitcoin_is_a_g….png)

>>11736

>They will do something and have everyone freak out for about a week before having emergency CBDC

Lol

>I do not forsee any mass disruptions.

Aside from that week of people freaking out? The problem with kicking the can down the road, is that the end of the road always comes unexpectedly, and for politicians facing election every two years, it's NEVER a good time to take hard choices.

We won't know exactly when the crash is going to happen, but when it does, there will be signs.

-Government bureaucrats (including Fed Reserve) will make public announcements that everything is under control

-Govenments will start preparing riot police and locking things down

-Billionaires will go dark (hide in their bunkers)

-Jim Cramer will assure everyone that nvidia is a buy

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2ef925 No.11741

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Anyone buy any Rhenium? (Re) It's a platinum group element that is now being used for jewelry in China. It's relatively cheap right now. It has the second highest melting point of any metal, only tungsten (W) is higher.

The primary uses for rhenium are catalysts and superalloys used in the hot parts of jet engines and rockets. Rhenium is produced as a trace byproduct of copper refining.

It will never be a monetary metal, but its reasonably cheap for people like myself who like collecting elements. A 25 gram coin/bar can be purchased for $300.

https://alchemistelements.ca/product-category/re-rhenium/

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2ef925 No.11742

File: bee5e836404b651⋯.jpg (644.4 KB,1440x1920,3:4,one_metric_ton_of_silver_c….jpg)

File: 2f6c1938c16384f⋯.jpg (354.43 KB,1308x1592,327:398,one_metric_ton_of_silver_c….jpg)

China is a reasonably high trust society. One metric ton (tonne) of silver.

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2ef925 No.11743

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Market Sniper (Francis Hunt) on the current silver spike.

>"This is SILVER!" Victory day looms for XAG price discovery! Beware Silver Miner Rockets Launching

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2ef925 No.11744

File: 9a4e9178c4dfc66⋯.jpg (258.43 KB,1126x2048,563:1024,why_coins_have_ridges1.jpg)

>>11735

Does that coin have ridges?

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2ef925 No.11745

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

The Debt Spiral Is Here… Now A New System Must Emerge | Luke Gromen

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3a4e94 No.11746

File: 41551aa7e2fd7b3⋯.jpg (71.92 KB,778x380,389:190,lux_25ecu95.jpg)

>>11728

Yeah I bought it and this one too. I pretty much buy all the ECU coins that I can get for near spot price or less. And basically every european country has made some of these coins, so there's lots of them!

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2ef925 No.11747

File: 816d1b8b8180918⋯.png (64.39 KB,995x551,995:551,almost_broke_54.png)

We almost broke $54 last night. I'm glad we didn't. I don't just want to run down and fuck a cow. I want to walk down and fuck them all.

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49b368 No.11748

File: 81bf14e8b487f4c⋯.jpeg (403.85 KB,1290x1947,430:649,IMG_9121.jpeg)

>>11747

It almost looks like an auto tamp at nearly exactly 4am and 8am

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2ef925 No.11749

File: 353eb1aced7af30⋯.jpeg (126.13 KB,1095x1185,73:79,some_want_this_tar_feathe….jpeg)

File: 3f895095d338007⋯.jpeg (1.32 MB,2964x3010,1482:1505,silversqueeze_stack_may_2….jpeg)

File: 6d612086ecfafd9⋯.jpg (90.17 KB,680x479,680:479,vlad_the_impaler_.jpg)

>>11748

>It almost looks like an auto tamp at nearly exactly 4am and 8am

The more they fuck around, the more they will find out in the end.

The cool thing about the dollar destruction is the government won't be able to bail them out with printed money. If they try and "bail in" everyone's assets to give to the bankers, it will make the French Revolution look like the Canadian truckers protest.

I can imagine some good old boys putting bankers and politicians on a spit and slow roasting them alive. In my part of the world (Alberta) we have lots of really pointy pine trees that we can put to good use.

Stackers will always have the last laugh.

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1c763a No.11750

File: fcf1a8ecd3087e6⋯.png (164.68 KB,250x380,25:38,Re_elect_James_D_Phelan_U_….png)

>>11749

Yeah, I don't want to see that. French Rev was horrific. Just needless violence and retarded ignorance to ever believe the latent mass ever has an effect on the bigger revolution cycle other than to play as posed. The rape, torture and lack of regard for human life for all those Republicans is as repugnant as any communist of the 20th century.

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2ef925 No.11751

File: 72f7428a7142937⋯.mp4 (14.6 MB,960x540,16:9,politicians_killed_opposin….mp4)

It's not healthy to oppose privately owned central banks. Here's a partial list with examples.

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2ef925 No.11752

File: 862d272dc53aa3c⋯.jpeg (46.24 KB,468x475,468:475,civil_wars_happen_when_vi….jpeg)

File: 863c0e8429e8931⋯.jpg (114.78 KB,1200x640,15:8,Quotation_Samuel_Adams_If_….jpg)

>>11750

Civil wars are often the bloodiest of wars. But sometimes they are necessary, if you don't want to peacefully end up in the slaughterhouse.

Sometimes it's either or. Everyone has do decide what their own red line is, or else one day they will find themselves disarmed, jobless, moneyless, forced to carry a digital ID and be denied food if they don't get their mandatory vaccinations or complain about their government.

If you are olay with this, may your chains sit lightly upon you.

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bba4c9 No.11753

File: 8facebe3be6f095⋯.png (405.89 KB,1598x916,799:458,Screenshot_2025_11_27_at_1….png)

Happy Thanksgiving

Hey, it does look like they're going to do a new picture each year, like the elephants!!

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2ef925 No.11754

File: 619c508e350ea95⋯.png (303.29 KB,958x645,958:645,who_knew_that_jim_cramer_w….png)

File: cb0037480ef89fc⋯.mp4 (3.42 MB,768x720,16:15,jews_responsible_for_30_pe….mp4)

Who knew Jim Cramer was jewish? It makes sense in retrospect, despite being only 2% of the population, jews are responsible for 30% of the most serious cases of white collar crime.

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bba4c9 No.11755

>Who knew Jim Cramer was jewish?

Do you still need early life fren?

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bba4c9 No.11756

File: 6ee0a3dffb54628⋯.jpeg (4.18 KB,215x235,43:47,images_1_.jpeg)

>>11754

even just the hair

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2ef925 No.11757

File: a78ebba09ee9ead⋯.jpg (18.56 KB,480x288,5:3,jim_cramer_is_always_right.jpg)

>>11755

I honestly didn't know. I should have though. He looks like Lenin, and Lenin was a jew.

I'll have to write out the 14 words 100 times on the whiteboard.

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2ef925 No.11758

File: e8cf0c0952208c9⋯.jpg (643.27 KB,1783x1545,1783:1545,Jeffrey_Epstein_27.jpg)

>>11756

The Jeffrey Epstein jewfro. That's often a tell.

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253125 No.11759

>>11754

Francis is a good egg.

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253125 No.11760

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2ef925 No.11761

File: 545440c870d292f⋯.jpg (484.34 KB,1920x1080,16:9,market_sniper_discretely_n….jpg)

>>11759

>Francis is a good egg.

I respect his honesty. It likely doesn't do his business any favors by naming the truths, even if he does it discreetly.

That's a sign of personal integrity and character. Tucker also has been demonstrating it lately and is inching closer and closer.

I sense we are nearing an inflection or tipping point.

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2ef925 No.11762

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Don Durrett says that gold and silver will only really take off once the market corrects. Currently, all the dumb money is currently still chasing "line go up" with the Mag7. When it rolls over, a niagra of money will flow into gold, silver and more importantly, the miners. The host squeezes out some ratings out of Don.

>Gold & Silver: One More Sharp Correction Coming – Then the Real Explosion Begins | Don Durrett

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2ef925 No.11763

File: 84f7be9c298af4b⋯.jpg (828.73 KB,2048x1536,4:3,one_oz_silver_bars.jpg)

Here's a nice collection of one oz bars. We do not have a single 1 oz bar, only rounds and coins. We do have one 5oz bar though.

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2ef925 No.11764

File: 918884c4e111174⋯.jpg (162 KB,1318x654,659:327,America_smallest_coin.jpg)

One of America's smallest silver coins, worth 3 cents during the civil war.

>I had no idea this was a thing!

>• 1852 Silver “Trime”

>• 90%? Nope — 75% Silver

>• Actual Silver Weight: 0.0289 oz

>• Designer: James B. Longacre

>• Diameter: 14.3 mm (thin as paper)

>• Mint: Philadelphia

>• Mintage: 18,663,500 (highest of the series)

>• Purpose: Created for 3-cent postage during the Gold Rush

>• Type: Type I (1851–1853)

>• Melt Value: ~$1.50 at $52 silver

>One of America’s smallest silver coins — A true pre-Civil War artifact.

https://x.com/RichardCabezza/status/1994077397747220691

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2ef925 No.11765

File: 8c14090fe89df71⋯.png (63.79 KB,986x599,986:599,wierd_thanksgiving_action_.png)

Weird Thanksgiving action this evening. Still in the $53 range.

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2ef925 No.11766

File: a0370bd8a5118c2⋯.jpg (128.47 KB,1792x828,448:207,gsr_1.jpg)

File: 8d2ea419421dc89⋯.jpg (118.84 KB,1792x828,448:207,gsr_2.jpg)

Some technical analysis if the upcoming GSR play with conservative numbers that are very possible. I trimmed the post for brevity, more info at link.

>In a previously pinned post, I predicted a first mid-cycle target for silver of $250/oz in 2028. At $250/oz, a gold-silver ratio of 37:1 puts gold at around $9,250/oz. This will mark the end of the first third of the secular bull market and the beginning of the second third.

>At this point in 2028, GSR ~37:1 — entering the second third of the secular bull market — the GSR will likely begin another multi-year uptrend. Overall metals prices in USD will continue going up by massive percentages until the mid-late 2030s, but in 2028, gold will begin to outperform silver again and it will be advantageous to be heavier in gold than silver at that time — as it was in 2011 and 2021 — to ride the ratio up.

>After the GSR bottoms in 2028, it will likely reverse for ~3-4 years. It may not reach 82.37 again by 2032, but it could get close. Let’s call it 75:1 for sake of argument. As such, there will be a second mid-cycle opportunity to trade gold for silver in 2031-2032 and ride the ratio down again. At this time, silver will be ~$700/oz and gold will be ~$52,500/oz.

>In all, the history of the GSR suggests that there will be two ripe opportunities to trade metal for metal over the next 7-8 years. It directs us now to be heavier in silver, and to trade silver for gold in 2028 to maximize gains in the second third of the secular bull market. Around 2032, it will be time to trade gold for silver again to ride the ratio down for the third third of the cycle — and the secular bull market top.

>The ultimate top for metals will not be in until 2036 - 2038. At the top, silver will be at least $1700/oz and gold will be at least $62,900/oz. In the long run, buying gold or silver now will be unbelievably profitable. Those who own either will be catapulted into an entirely new economic class.

>I will address my full-cycle market top prediction in more detail in later posts, but in short, here is the rough plan:

>Present: $53/oz silver, $4,150/oz gold. GSR ~78. Stack mostly silver.

>2028: $250/oz silver, $9,250/oz gold. GSR ~37. Trade silver for gold.

>2032: $700/oz silver, $52,500/oz gold. GSR ~75. Trade gold for silver.

>2036-2038: $1700/oz silver, $62,900/oz gold. GSR ~37. Trade silver for gold and metal for land.

https://x.com/potassium_phd/status/1994054428031414370

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2ef925 No.11767

File: c6a07917c5c7fe0⋯.mp4 (1.03 MB,360x640,9:16,high_trust_china_shows_off….mp4)

Showing of SGE 15kg bars to English tourist.

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253125 No.11768

>>11743

One of his better rants. He correctly predicted the fascists will come for the people's gold which Italy seems to be discussing now. He jokes you may need to have a boating accident. He does not joke that owning precious metals and being rich is your best chance to survive what is coming.

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2ef925 No.11769

>>11768

>He does not joke that owning precious metals and being rich is your best chance to survive what is coming.

The only thing where I have a minor disagreement is he treats the USA as a monolith, in terms of bad places to be. Some parts of USA will undoubtedly be much worse than some foreign countries. Other parts will be among some of the best places in the world to be.

I think there is a non-zero probability that the USA will balkanize with some States telling the Federal government to fuck off and stay out. Not unlike some pro-gun States threatening federal agents with arrest if they try an enforce NFA act offences. Whether it's true secession, or a "recalibration" of the Federal/State power relationship, I can't say.

Parts of the USA will be very civil and livable in the aftermath of the "troubles". Remigration and ethnic cleansing will happen restoring close to 1900s demographics in some regions. Alberta will become independent from Canada.

I have no evidence, that's just my gut feeling.

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253125 No.11770

>>11769

I don't agree with him on his resettlement plan (or the value of TA) but I enjoy listening to him all the same. If I was very rich and had my own aircraft I could maybe see his plan having some merit but public air travel will be one of the first things to be locked down if they roll out digital ID or SHTF in my guesstimation. Like covid it might be like having to wait it out until the system relents or breaks and collapses. I think alot of US state governments have already been captured and will fall in line but people will push back. Thats my feeling anyway I could be wrong.

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253125 No.11771

File: e2a88f632df0431⋯.png (164.92 KB,1640x840,41:21,ClipboardImage.png)

>54

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2ef925 No.11772

File: ec949d9d224c94c⋯.jpg (201.84 KB,1080x1550,108:155,italy_1619893538172.jpg)

File: f482bf7a9cd7ae0⋯.jpg (306.88 KB,1439x2081,1439:2081,must_notify_the_tax_author….jpg)

>>11770

>public air travel will be one of the first things to be locked down if they roll out digital ID or SHTF in my guesstimation.

That's why you have to have a place equipped and ready to bug out at the first sign things will get closed. They won't just shut it down without advance warning, millions of people are in transit at any given time.

I still remember 9/11 and the hundreds of Americans stuck in Gander Newfoundland. The local residents took them into their own homes and it was a great example of the kind heartedness of the Scotts/Irish ancestry of Newfies.

I believe many parts of the USA will be among the best places in the world when things go to shit. I'm too poor (and don't make my living on the internet) to afford multiple residences in different countries.

Another issue will be the increasing defacto capital controls. How will we get our gold/silver across international borders once countries begin bringing import taxes and export restrictions? It's tantamount to your registering all your metals with the government.

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2ef925 No.11773

File: 0a6e5b29220bb99⋯.png (68.79 KB,977x555,977:555,silver_broke_54.png)

File: 35539a83582e6ff⋯.jpg (139.16 KB,1170x1207,1170:1207,retarded_if_you_think_silv….jpg)

>>11771

Weird price action on the chart.

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bba4c9 No.11774

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

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253125 No.11775

>>11772

Good points. I have rich friends who are going to try to do the international escape plan idea though I doubt it will work when the time comes. They are not stackers and I doubt they will be able to live in their new locale without access to international banking to pay for groceries, security, housekeeping, maintenance, whatever. It will be interesting to see how people who depend on the system fair.

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ece9f8 No.11776

>>11772

>I believe many parts of the USA will be among the best places in the world when things go to shit

I believe the opposite. When half the country is sitting on military grade semi auto scoped rifles and piles of ammunition, things are going to get really ugly really fast.

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253125 No.11777

File: 74bc748dcd8220e⋯.png (192.33 KB,1312x710,656:355,ClipboardImage.png)

>CME GROUP COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING HALTED

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253125 No.11778

File: 423233c7169ce53⋯.png (159.57 KB,1656x846,92:47,ClipboardImage.png)

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101518 No.11779

That halt just flipped silver out of backwardation, we'll see what happens after this.

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2ef925 No.11780

>>11776

>When half the country is sitting on military grade semi auto scoped rifles and piles of ammunition, things are going to get really ugly really fast.

It's not the tool, it's the man. You have nothing to fear from good people with guns. You have EVERYTHING to fear from a group bad men armed with nothing but sharp sticks.

In many places in rural America, (and Canada) the people are some of the nicest, kindest, most willing to help strangers in the world. And the ALL have guns. Lots of guns.

I still remember the story of a black lady who was driving on the highway, got a flat and some white hick driving an old pickup, wearing a confederate tee shirt stopped, changed her tire for her and went on his way. She couldn't believe it.

You are 100% entitled to your opinion of rural Americans. I've met them so I know for a fact they are good people and extremely willing to help, so long as they can sense you have good intentions.

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2ef925 No.11781

File: a30c5f59ff278bc⋯.jpg (119.07 KB,941x941,1:1,constitutional_carry.jpg)

>>11776

I forgot to mention, I drove from Alberta all the way to four corners New Mexico and I passed through several States that have something called "Constitutional Carry" which means any citizen/legal resident who doesn't have a criminal record, was adjudicted as mentally ill, or a drug addict, can walk into a gun store buy a handgun, some bullets, load the gun put it in their pocket and legally carry it.

No permits or licenses needed. Those are the places that have almost no violent crime. There's no bulletproof glass in the stores, no armed security guards, just friendly people. It's kind of cool to see grandpa with an open carry cocked and locked 1911 on his hip.

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2ef925 No.11782

File: 055fedd3ffef5fa⋯.jpg (132.29 KB,1157x2048,1157:2048,comex_futures_trading_halt….jpg)

Comex futures trading halted due to "technical issues". Price was $54.60 when trading was halted.

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a42346 No.11783

https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1994248176002281488

Jesus christ, Silver hits an all time high and almost instantly there's a "server outage" that halts trading? Are they even trying anymore? This couldn't be less subtle if they were out holding neon signs saying "We're manipulating the market!"

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a42346 No.11784

https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/cme-futures-options-trading-halted-due-to-data-center-issue-4381285

“Due to a cooling issue at CyrusOne data centers, our markets are currently halted,”

Bahaha, a COOLING ISSUE has halted the market almost exactly as it started taking off at ATH? Wow, immaculate timing, the odds must be 1 in a trillion that out of every trading day of the last decade+ that we've never had one of these 'cooling issues' bring down the entire market, it happened within seconds of ATH.

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253125 No.11785

>>11784

>cooling issues

See their little joke. They can't resist mocking us.

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253125 No.11786

>>11784

>>11783

Good digging anon.

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2ef925 No.11787

>>11783

>Jesus christ, Silver hits an all time high and almost instantly there's a "server outage" that halts trading?

Fancy that. Sounds like jewish lightning again.

>>11784

Kek.

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a42346 No.11788

File: 3e23547ab8db181⋯.jpeg (112.98 KB,940x1456,235:364,cooling.jpeg)

File: 7e0d4443f483ee4⋯.jpeg (297.26 KB,1320x2299,120:209,incredible.jpeg)

They're literally rubbing it in our faces, they can shut down the market whenever they want and re-open it once they've printed some more paper shorts and killed momentum.

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2ef925 No.11789

File: 31c43fdca7d7f72⋯.mp4 (9.83 MB,540x956,135:239,chinese_buying_15kg_bars_o….mp4)

File: 3559e41eab90b96⋯.jpg (435.82 KB,1080x1299,360:433,chinese_industrial_15kg_ba….jpg)

File: 25885f09d809555⋯.jpg (217.9 KB,1080x1301,1080:1301,chinese_industrial_15kg_ba….jpg)

Chinese escooter drivers loading up on industrial 15kg silver bars.

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994128776847085586

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2ef925 No.11790

>>11788

>They're literally rubbing it in our faces, they can shut down the market whenever they want and re-open it once they've printed some more paper shorts and killed momentum.

It still won't save them when LBMA runs out. After Jan 1, 2026 there will be an export ban on silver from China. China will become a silver bullion black hole.

>China is also starting physical #Silver export control on Jan 1st 2026

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994136490503492083

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2ef925 No.11792

File: c8a8eaba8c94dbc⋯.mp4 (753.33 KB,1080x1440,3:4,chinese_girl_sitting_on_15….mp4)

>>11742

A short video. People are claiming this is fake.

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253125 No.11793

File: 7d668109b8406fc⋯.png (353.82 KB,880x842,440:421,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11789

I winced when I saw him loading those on his scooter without tying them down.

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253125 No.11794

>>11792

Its crazy thinking they are just chilling with like $1.5 million(?) in silver bars on a street.

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253125 No.11795

File: 19e3735109cb6af⋯.png (124.19 KB,1658x844,829:422,ClipboardImage.png)

Here we go again.

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ece9f8 No.11796

>11789

>Loading up a $1000 e-scooter with half a million dollars of bars stacked in the footwell

Chinaman just built different fr fr

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253125 No.11797

File: c84d34c97439592⋯.png (717.4 KB,1600x900,16:9,ClipboardImage.png)

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253125 No.11799

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1c763a No.11800

>>11790

If anything this will lower the price for a bit since all the chinks are stock piling everything. You should see these fuckers at gold and silver shops in Thailand. Chinks have only had their paper money (this time) be around for about 50 years and unlike Westerners they do not marry their government. They tolerate the CCP. Since they are also hoarders like Jews and Jeets, would this not, in effect take all known silver that is to be in Chinese hand soff the market, and should the price not react accordingly?

These cunts also sell every Moon new year so who can tell. Buy silver.

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ece9f8 No.11801

File: 79ea4cee7e7e06b⋯.jpeg (88.28 KB,318x512,159:256,IMG_2015.jpeg)

>11800

>this time

Funny how they invented paper money. Reading about Song dynasty shenanigans with the worlds first paper money experiment is very funny and went about as well as you would expect. I wonder if there is any surviving specie, would be cool to have one.

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1c763a No.11802

File: 52c28aea0788924⋯.png (327.23 KB,1479x498,493:166,Roits.png)

>>11801

speaking of Chinamen, I'm happy we can still buy rights. Many countries like Egypt forbid panning for gold under antiquities laws. Really keeps the poor at an even more level of desperate and savage. Egypt, especially Giza is an evil, evil place.

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2ef925 No.11803

File: 7e663ec3ec17098⋯.jpg (144.83 KB,942x2048,471:1024,bullion_banks_making_the_c….jpg)

>>11800

>If anything this will lower the price for a bit since all the chinks are stock piling everything.

It may lower the price in China, but it will raise the price in the west because China still buys silver from NY and London.

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da0cec No.11805

>>11803

Can someone explain to me why the price would go down even if only in China, if the Chinese are stockpiling? Like I get if the projected price/premiums in China wouldn’t be as high as elsewhere since they would already have a lot of stock, but wouldn’t the demand be reflected in prices there as increased prices anyway? Why would it go down? Thanks

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253125 No.11807

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

CME Shuts Down Silver Futures Market as Physical Demand Overwhelms LBMA | Interview with Eric Yeung.

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1c763a No.11808

>>11805

Ni hao salamat and auspacious greetings to you Singanon. There is no reason why silver should drop, but it will temporarily. Because Venetians, Chinese and Englishmen. That's all. You'll be fine as I believe you niggers have well played both sides and your currency isn't inflated.

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253125 No.11810

File: 7c1722b6eff4678⋯.png (278.93 KB,1060x824,265:206,ClipboardImage.png)

File: f05eb767bbeba1b⋯.png (670.5 KB,1060x1054,530:527,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11807

Everyone on twitter is calling bullshit on the "cooling issue"

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3a4e94 No.11811

File: 6acedea2b933ebd⋯.png (236.22 KB,680x435,136:87,cirno.png)

>>11784

> cooling issue

I yeah, I got this!

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2ef925 No.11813

File: f46683704c72ebe⋯.png (65.98 KB,967x555,967:555,silver_broke_55_dollars.png)

File: 461723e78ea2eba⋯.png (18.06 KB,795x456,265:152,sge_shfe_price_nov_28.png)

Silver broke $55 on GlobeX and also made ATH in the SGE/SHFE.

SHFE did at 11 tonnes to the vault.

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2ef925 No.11814

File: 13fe318486cae8d⋯.jpg (87.8 KB,1169x1096,1169:1096,24_billion_in_repo_created….jpg)

>>11811

Reminds me of the scene in "Airplaine" where the control tower guy unplugs the runway lights for a joke.

>Woah, CME halts futures trading for the whole night and only resumes at the exact moment banks borrow 24.4bn$ of liquidity from the FED standing repo on a half day trading - no month end Friday?!

>Too many coincidences piling up here.

https://xcancel.com/DarioCpx/status/1994409708321718519#m

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2ef925 No.11815

Comments from twitter, nobody is buying the "technical issue".

>Silver has officially entered its price discovery phase.

>Game on

https://x.com/TaviCosta/status/1994404257173492136

>Futures trading has now resumed, however NO offers for any Options trading on the metals.

>This is quite strange.

https://x.com/JoshPhilipPhair/status/1994419440692396418

>As a former fraud examiner- I recognize a fraud cycle when I see one- (I saw it about ten years ago ) … they will continue the fraud until they get caught.. running out of hypothecated silver is the mechanism that has caught them. 😆

https://x.com/CEB1378209/status/1994419376599023619

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2ef925 No.11816

>>11815

>Rumor out of China is that an AP at the COMEX (or at the LBMA, or both) stood for delivery of 400 million Troy Ounces (around 12,441 metric tons) of physical #Silver. Rather than default the Banksters PULLED THE PLUG, and they are now trying to figure out what to do…

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994382040943165921

>If even a fraction of this is true, it explains everything today.

>You don’t halt the world’s biggest futures exchange for a “cooling issue”.

>you halt it when physical delivery overwhelms paper supply.

>And that halt cascaded into Gold, liquidating countless traders.

>Who will be held accountable?

>The system isn’t broken.

>The system is rigged.

https://x.com/Macrobysunil/status/1994383060352082116

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2ef925 No.11817

File: 1235dd4e2eb15df⋯.png (59.67 KB,964x567,964:567,jewish_lightning.png)

>>11816

We call this jewish lightning.

>The gold / silver ratio is having a generational breakdown at the very moment silver hits an all time high and then we get ‘technical issues’

>Again, if this happened at any random time over the past few years except this very moment then ok sure

>It’s just too much

https://x.com/ThHappyHawaiian/status/1994331025694957923

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2ef925 No.11818

File: 60075fb910527d3⋯.gif (286.47 KB,731x1066,731:1066,ufo_merchant.gif)

Maybe the UFOs did it?

>The official story gets stranger by the hour.

>If the outage was truly a “cooling issue”, we’d see it across multiple CyrusOne clients — not only on CME’s matching engine during a vertical move.

>When media starts adding vague “context” instead of facts, you know the narrative is being managed, not reported.

>This looks less like a malfunction…

>…and more like a controlled halt.

https://x.com/honzacern1/status/1994308814913278190

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bba4c9 No.11819

The sales this year are shit

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2ef925 No.11820

File: 66c6d53d64db1f8⋯.jpg (38.53 KB,500x500,1:1,2022_maple_tube.jpg)

>>11819

Timing of the ATH wasn't the best for stackers hoping for black Friday deals.

If it's any consolation, $55 are now the cheapies. In Canada a one oz silver Maple goes for between $84-$87 depending on the store. One tube of Maples (25) is $2125.

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2ef925 No.11821

File: 64eb0310bb97b45⋯.png (788.4 KB,754x776,377:388,the_mother_of_all_squeezes….png)

The mother of all squeezes is happening.

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2ef925 No.11822

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Craig Hemke and Andrew Maguire discuss how the manipulation games at COMEX have driven all the institutional investors and speculators away. Buyers are moving to other markets. Shorts (approx 1 billion oz short) cannot get the physical silver they need to cover at the current price levels, therefore $80+ silver is ahead. Silver is their Achilles heel.

>$80 Silver Ahead? COMEX Panic and Backwardation Crisis | Andrew Maguire

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2ef925 No.11824

File: b5e31f1c468dca5⋯.jpg (138.14 KB,1170x1202,585:601,retarded_if_you_think_silv….jpg)

File: 595f2aac91bb9f8⋯.jpg (79.17 KB,1253x579,1253:579,colling_lies.jpg)

Obligatory.

MIchael Oliver calls out the cooling issue lie.

>The Aurora IL data center that CME operates from uses a chiller plant with N+2 per data hall. Meaning, even if one of the cooling components fails, there are two more than could kick in. Their cooling system is designed to operate even under simultaneous systems failure, and yet right now of all times, EVERYTHING fails all at once? The "cooling issue" story seems very unlikely.

https://x.com/Oliver_MSA/status/1994312674730283181

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bba4c9 No.11825

File: 9ea4bd7c8323d37⋯.png (547.96 KB,2150x978,1075:489,Screenshot_2025_11_28_at_1….png)

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2ef925 No.11826

File: 2d7067729fd32fa⋯.png (63.62 KB,977x553,977:553,silver_at_56.png)

>>11824

We're at $56 now.

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2ef925 No.11827

File: 555826d09c11ce3⋯.jpg (30.33 KB,1320x290,132:29,buture_orsers_cancelled.jpg)

File: 72c6ab6b0ba87a4⋯.jpg (100.32 KB,609x754,21:26,lucky_larry_silverstein.jpg)

>>11824

It's officially jewish lightning. Please accept our condolances over the two planes just hit your recently overinsured office towers that had billion dollar asbestos remediation issues, eliminating all your problems, and giving you a 4 billion dollar windfall. Even his name is Silverstein.

>It’s Official

>Ongoing Silver futures buy-orders were canceled during the 10 hour halt.

https://x.com/wmiddelkoop/status/1994412425194717334

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bba4c9 No.11828

File: 4135915a195f05e⋯.png (666.8 KB,2150x1160,215:116,Screenshot_2025_11_28_at_1….png)

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2ef925 No.11829

File: 16458a8a10c08ad⋯.png (55.81 KB,996x749,996:749,GSR_down_to_74.png)

The real story is the GSR. It's down to 75.

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253125 No.11830

File: 75c17857c262b90⋯.png (19.18 KB,480x360,4:3,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11826

>>11827

>>11829

This is surreal.

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bba4c9 No.11831

File: e3cba4949b7c71a⋯.png (874.78 KB,2158x1290,1079:645,Screenshot_2025_11_28_at_2….png)

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2ef925 No.11832

File: 4c3f3be8f8d5098⋯.jpg (81.73 KB,1260x833,180:119,silver_futures_hit_57_.jpg)

File: 314df6127fea24f⋯.png (63.43 KB,973x561,973:561,sop_hit_56_57.png)

>>11830

Silver futures just hit $57 for the first time in history. Spot hit $56.57 earlier today.

I pray that you will find many below spot cheapies in the near future.

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2ef925 No.11833

File: 0305b8d3d7a3738⋯.mp4 (3.9 MB,744x1336,93:167,foreign_workers_stealing_c….mp4)

>>11742

>China is a reasonably high trust society.

Wokers in Mecca caught stealing copper from construction projects.

>Foreign workers was caught stealing high transmission cables from the construction work ongoing in the holy city of Mecca.

https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1994456476123791482

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2ef925 No.11834

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Nobody Special (Jack Gamble) & Bob Coleman

CME Suffers Suspicious "Cooling Issue" Just as Silver Hits ATH

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2ef925 No.11835

File: 28b71a56fba8e69⋯.mp4 (9.92 MB,540x960,9:16,silver_shorts_this_week_re….mp4)

Live video of silver short sellers today.

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323fde No.11836

File: 8ee011a76c6fb2d⋯.jpg (1.18 MB,2820x1440,47:24,PitcairnIs_Octopus.jpg)

Newish acquisition…

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2ef925 No.11837

File: 0e8a9f39197f7bd⋯.jpg (144.81 KB,800x522,400:261,rothschilds_the_english_oc….jpg)

File: 08eea02954cfc8a⋯.jpg (179.96 KB,1125x981,125:109,octopus_klaus.jpg)

File: 6d7f903c3057ed3⋯.png (496.39 KB,424x640,53:80,octopus_federal_reserve.png)

>>11836

Octopus Chuck is a nice combination. Personally I love octopi. I think they might be from another planet. They have such short lifespans, but such amazing intelligence. Much smarter than my own beloved cat.

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323fde No.11838

File: 535ca612e4ef347⋯.jpg (1.07 MB,2660x1420,133:71,EC8_Grenada2020_Octopus.jpg)

>>11837

>Personally I love octopi.

>Likewise.

I guess I do too. Ended up with 14 different octopus./squid/kraken coins/rounds.

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2ef925 No.11839

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Liberty & Finance with Michael Oliver, recorded before Thanksgiving.

>Don't Be Surprised If Silver Blows Past $200 Rapidly | Michael Oliver

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2ef925 No.11841

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Making a solid silver cooking pan.

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2ef925 No.11842

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Mike Maloney towards the end of the video, talks about how in 1980, the silver exchange at that time changed a bunch of rules to crush the Hunt Brothers, and in the ensuing court cases, it came out that the people running the exchange at the time all had massive short positions in silver, and would have been wiped out had they not managed to get the price of silver back down.

According to Mike, the actions of the silver exchange drove Engelhard into bankruptcy.

If that's the reason for the CME trading halt, it looks like they failed, big time.

>Silver Just Broke Out - Where to From here? Mike Maloney

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2ef925 No.11843

File: 987e3a612b49708⋯.jpg (122.14 KB,1792x828,448:207,gold_to_keep_going_up.jpg)

Gold going to hit new ATHs in December, to double by 2028.

>Gold — proceeding spectacularly

>$4250 next week, new ATHs by December 12th, $4550 by Christmas

>Then higher in the New Year

>You’re not too late to buy gold. Gold will be $9250/oz by 2028

https://x.com/potassium_phd/status/1994563665077608509

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2ef925 No.11844

Here's a motive for why they deliberately shut down the silver market.

>Of course it was a lie ..

>My 2cts: CME needed to regroup and wait for more liquid markets after huge buy orders entered a very illiquid post-thanksgiving silver market (according to market insiders)

>Closing the (silver) market was the least bad option it seems (which says a lot)

https://x.com/wmiddelkoop/status/1994517005932839177

>They couldn’t just close the silver market, that would have alerted all ..

>Also explains why other markets restarted before the commodity markets

>It almost all of my books (sins 2007) I have written about the COMEX (aka CRIMEX) tricks

https://x.com/wmiddelkoop/status/1994520152055189961

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bba4c9 No.11845

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>>11836

I like it

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2ef925 No.11846

>>11845

Good video.

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bba4c9 No.11847

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691ff9 No.11848

>>11829

If gold doesn't drop (and it probably won't!) then this is the real beginning of the upside. Hold on to your harnesses.

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2ef925 No.11849

File: d7456812392cd49⋯.mp4 (7.81 MB,720x1280,9:16,italians_become_ungovernab….mp4)

Italy is becoming ungovernable. Mass voting with their feet against the digital ID by only using cash and avoiding anyplace that requires bank cards/digital ID.

>This raw 40-second clip from inside a car is starting to ripple through conversations, zeroing in on the mounting concerns over Italy's EU digital ID wallet rollout—mandatory for all citizens by 2026 under eIDAS 2.0.

>The commentator looks straight at the camera and lays it out plainly:“

>You’re not seeing this on TV, but the whole country is waking up right now.

>People aren’t rioting; they’re just DONE.

>Shops closing, markets going cash-only, taxi drivers refusing the system…

>Everyone figured out the same thing at the same time:

>If we all simply stop scanning, stop complying, stop feeding the digital ID machine;

>it dies on its own.

>There’s a BLUEPRINT.

>Peaceful.

>Massive.

>Unstoppable.

>Italy is showing the world how it’s done in 2025.”

https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1994021474173112570

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428672 No.11850

>>11849

Sadly this seems to be not true. Atleast it's not widespread in Italy at this moment. People talk and complain, but that's about it. Is there any other sources on this claim?

My guess would be that the influencer in this clip is full of BS.

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2ef925 No.11851

File: d3a4106940960bd⋯.png (221.7 KB,594x635,594:635,Digital_ID_is_absolute_com….png)

File: 08be65ad04d4ebd⋯.png (91.39 KB,917x384,917:384,DigitalID_Currency.png)

File: 28bcbdcf16a2663⋯.png (263.33 KB,632x640,79:80,meloni_digital_id.png)

File: 0ddd5cbcbc015d8⋯.jpg (460.44 KB,2276x1336,569:334,ursala_remove_nuremberg_16….jpg)

>>11850

>Is there any other sources on this claim?

You have what I have. Are Italians signing up for their digital ID? That would be one proxy for compliance. Are Italians still using physical cash? That would be another. Informal business, tax avoidance/evasion, smuggled cigarettes, blackmarket sales, are all signs that there is some pushback.

Once they go full digital ID/CBDC, it's 95% over for a country.

The only thing that can save western Europe now is the stunning incompetence of the EU leaders. Some parts of eastern Europe still have a decent chance.

Part of their reason for digital ID/CBDC is the totalitarian aspect, but another part is they all believe in Keynesian/MMT economic theories where the government can print as much currency as they wish, WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES, so long as the control the velocity AND duration (expiry) of the currency.

They sincerely want to believe the can control an economy just like one controls a nuclear reactor, pushing the control rods in to slow or pulling them out to speed it up. It's never been done before, but I don't think it can ever work, because an economy isn't like one big reactor. It's millions of tiny reactors, all interconnected, and effecting each other.

The most evil aspect is the totalitarian part. There are people in China who have lost everything because their social credit score fell too low. If you have a high social credit score and you associate with or even offer assistence to someone with a low SC, your own SC goes down. Imagine giving a hot meal to a homeless guy living on the street and getting punished for it.

Hard money is the only system that has ever been shown to last while producing stable prices and real economic growth. Hard money encourages savings because prices for goods tend to fall over time when the money doesn't use purchasing power.

One of the images is a direct quote from the book: Committee of the 300. It was written in the 1990s by John Coleman https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=Sc1NxfmtOTc

>Attempts to trade "old" coins, that is to say silver coins of previous and now defunct nations, shall be treated as a capital crime subject to the death penalty. (page 106)

THE STORY OF THE COMMITTEE OF 300.pdf: https://files.catbox.moe/abl5u1.pdf

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2ef925 No.11852

File: 333b6e5c8384ffd⋯.png (585.96 KB,925x666,25:18,silver_is_the_devils_meta.png)

File: 4ee1b30c11d24b9⋯.jpg (58.5 KB,904x1024,113:128,our_god_is_lucifer.jpg)

CNBC calls silver "the Devil's metal".

Gold and silver are in the bible. If silver truly was the Devil's metal, the people running the media would actually love it, because the Devil is their god.

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2ef925 No.11853

File: 1debb42d9b5c70e⋯.mp4 (3.32 MB,360x640,9:16,china_silver_production_wi….mp4)

Silver refining/production will drop over the next couple of months.

>From end of November to end of December China’s domestic #Silver output will drop due to smelters year-end routine maintenance.

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994797593420075486

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2ef925 No.11854

File: ef9b3856461a9b7⋯.jpg (52 KB,683x523,683:523,shanghai_weekly_silver_inv….jpg)

Why Silver Has Smashed To New All-Time Highs Today

>DAVID JENSEN

>TODAY AT 2:36 AM Nov 28, 2025

>Silver is trading above $55 USD/oz. today and the question for many is why.

>In summary, worldwide shortage. Silver shortage has raised its head and is towering over the world's largest cash/spot physical silver market in London where billions of oz. of silver that can't be delivered has been sold to unwitting cash market buyers and that has now become visible.

>Over the last 38 years, the scale of London's silver market leverage is nothing new. However, what is new is that on October 10, 2025 for 1.5 hours the London trading hours as silver offered into the cash market dried-up showing the world exactly where the effective bottom of London's silver vaults is located.

>On that day, the world saw that when London vaulted silver holdings for exchange traded funds (ETFs) is withdrawn from total vault holdings, the remainder (~140M oz.) is merely vaulted in London and is unavailable to market. And that is a problem for London's silver market that trades more than 700 million(M) oz. per day of silver in the cash/spot immediate ownership and delivery market where billions of oz. of such cash silver contracts remain open.

>Commentary from bullion banks after October 10 indicated that much silver would flow into London from New York, Shanghai, and Switzerland and fill London vaults.

>Indeed 54M oz. of silver was shipped to London thereafter. However, in a world that has seen 7 years running of silver supply deficits, continuation of that flow is wishful thinking.

>When London hit rock bottom on October 10, holders of these cash/spot contracts were alerted to the leveraged scam by the London silver market itself inducing more contract holders to demand delivery of silver, while they still can.

>Are Overseas Markets Going To Help London Out Of Its Pickle? -Nope

>In early 2025, some 235M oz. of silver flowed into New York vaults and ~ 140M oz. of that surge remains however demand for silver in NY is increasing and is reflected in a pricing structure which has not seen development of a sufficient discount to London prices to support movement of metal back to London.

>The total 150M oz. of silver in NY vaults that is available to market appears to be going nowhere at present despite growing distress in London.

>Meanwhile, China's demand for silver is accelerating and Shanghai market silver vault stocks have collapsed to 39M oz. reflecting a round trip to levels last seen in 2015 when the current Shanghai silver market was just getting started.

>London's Billion Oz. Silver

>Problem Remains

>The billons of oz. of silver cash/spot contracts for silver in London represents a problem that would take years of much higher silver prices and silver refineries worldwide running at maximum capacity to resolve. London's silver problem is immediate.

>Each week that passes now will see a compounding of London's silver problem as the world further awakens to the London precious metals market fraud, created with oversight of the bank of England, that has been used for decades to fix the price of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium in the world's largest cash precious metals market.

>While bullion banks and central bankers for decades were able to convert these metals into virtual assets that could be created without limit, central bankers were freed to blow credit and asset bubbles globally with loose monetary policy as gold and silver and their important inflation warning signals were switched off in London.

>Those days are now over.

>The consequences are about to become very real in every sense.

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994659972014379455

Substack link:

https://open.substack.com/pub/jensendavid/p/why-silver-has-smashed-to-new-all

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428672 No.11855

>>11851

I agree with you that things in Europe are bleak and we're basically fucked by (((you know who))). What I'm trying to say is that most people just don't care and are just a bunch of sheep. Things are going down hill fast and people are powerless. BTW I really like your posts and respect what you're doing here. It's just that I don't have any faith in my fellow countrymen and I don't think they will do the right thing. They're broke and desperate at this point. Most people don't even hold any PM.

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2ef925 No.11856

File: 6f9ec6efe5960d2⋯.jpg (120.79 KB,1024x512,2:1,army_of_sheep_led_by_a_lio….jpg)

>>11855

The good news is that even sheep, once pushed hard enough, if led by a lion, can be formidable. The EU leaders are weak, corrupt and incompetent. Will the Italian army shoot it's own citizens?

If history is our guide, they will have to bring in military from a distant region, or even another country. If a government has to bring in foreign troops to suppress their own population, the government has lost all legitimacy.

During the Trucker protest, Trudeau wanted to roll tanks over the protesters. The Canadian military said fuck you. Trudeau had to import a bunch of foreign mercenaries to crush the peaceful protesters.

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2ef925 No.11857

File: eed73c75dcef965⋯.mp4 (14.34 MB,1080x1912,135:239,panic_closing_of_short_pos….mp4)

Have we crossed the event horizon where the bullion banks can no longer suppress the price, forcing them to have to cover over a billion oz of shorts? Imagine needing to buy a BILLION ounces of silver when silver is already at an ATH? Yes, the COMEX will declare a force majeure and do a chickenshit cash settlement. That effectively is a default and puts the COMEX out of business.

People who were cash settled now will have to go looking elsewhere, and pay a much higher price than they were settled for in order to get physical. My prediction is that any industries who rely on silver will need to secure their physical inventory ASAP. In other words, the days of silver price languishing for weeks or months is over. The price will likely rise rapidly from this point.

>And I just got news from China that at the SHFE (Shanghai Futures Exchange) someone closed huge short positions almost 3 to 4% above the #Silver futures Friday closing price. They know what’s coming.

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1994694065305391601

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253125 No.11858

File: 74bb3a7598b35fb⋯.png (1.02 MB,1070x886,535:443,ClipboardImage.png)

File: 4781979aef70efb⋯.png (10.11 MB,640x536,80:67,ClipboardImage.png)

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2ef925 No.11859

File: 71e073e811afece⋯.png (246.82 KB,658x473,658:473,uganda_huge_gold_deposit_a….png)

>>11858

Right on schedule. Last month it was China, a couple of years ago it was Uganda. Let's not even mention the asteroid.

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253125 No.11861

>>11859

A story about fake gold and silver deposits gets 1.5 million views. The story about CME's jewish lightning problem gets 150k views max.

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253125 No.11862

>>11860

He said the Uganda story was from a couple years ago.

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2ef925 No.11863

File: b7e6edd40e0fcc2⋯.jpg (93.45 KB,1024x1024,1:1,treasury_blockchain.jpg)

Is the US Treasury going to a fully digital format for (blockchain) for US Treasuries. (US government bonds)

>The Treasury Has Already Gone Digital

>The U.S. Treasury didn’t announce a transition -

>it executed one.

>As of Nov 2025, $7.8B in Treasuries now exist as natively digital, bearer instruments on public & permissioned chains.

>Not wrappers.

>Not ETFs.

Direct obligations of the United States - settling in seconds, 24/7.

>Three facts make it undeniable:

>• BlackRock BUIDL: $2.8B tokenized Treasury exposure

>• TBAC minutes: tokenized issuance + intraday collateral relief

• Kinexys repo: $2B+ daily turnover

>No CBDC required.

>No legislation passed.

>The market built the parallel rail.

>The Treasury is already using it.

>This is the Dual-Dollar architecture live:

>Elastic regime → Fedwire

>Scarcity regime → programmable rails that never close

>The Treasury crossed the bridge.

>Markets are catching up.

https://x.com/AITrailblazerQ/status/1994823444375245090

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2ef925 No.11864

File: 4ce6e70d584609f⋯.jpg (263.29 KB,1200x1531,1200:1531,gold_infographic.jpg)

Gold infographic.

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2ef925 No.11865

File: 842147d30037b60⋯.jpeg (54.95 KB,764x400,191:100,gold_price_for_shorts_to_….jpeg)

>>11857

Shorts eventually have to be covered. If there is no chance of getting silver back down to <$45, that means that the bullion banks are billions of dollars underwater. Expect a combination of a force majeure at a COMEX "paper price" and a Federal Reserve/US government bailout.

>Ed Steer: Don't ever forget…as Ted Butler kept pointing out…a short contract, is an open contract – and MUST be closed out at some point, regardless of what the price is.

>A short covering rally feeds on itself, like it's doing now and will at some point go parabolic…unless a short seller of last resort steps in front of the market, which has been happening with increasing frequency and again yesterday as well.

https://x.com/goldseek/status/1994789641439125887

https://silverseek.com/article/ted-butlers-silver-bonfire-has-been-lit

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baf9bc No.11866

File: 73c042f4895f5e7⋯.png (28 KB,689x442,53:34,1764472185788975.png)

Australian facebook buy and sell group that I use is reporting that bank accounts are getting flagged for buying and selling metals.

Not too surprised but I bet you wouldn't have these problems with pokemon cards or any other shit

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2ef925 No.11867

File: a81eeddbb46980b⋯.png (275.47 KB,1400x1914,700:957,comex_flows_nov_26.png)

Large flows may have triggered the COMEX "outage" on Thursday evening.

>If the rumour going around in Asia about a large commodity trader that requested a big physical delivery sending the CME in panic mode last Friday is true, in few days the Comex Silver Inventory report will show a big outflow of Silver Registered inventory

https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/1994939873019793575

>Comex Silver Inventory alert

>Over 8.3% or 12.5 million ounces were transferred out of the Comex Registered Inventory category on 11/26/2025. These are the ounces that back futures contracts.

https://x.com/profitsplusid/status/1994546382133497889

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2ef925 No.11868

File: 958d84011c7bb33⋯.png (1.62 MB,1194x800,597:400,bank_run_merchant.png)

File: 946d0d3751320ea⋯.png (108.48 KB,900x900,1:1,0007593_10oz_Perth_Mint_Si….png)

>>11866

It's starting. Do they require ID when you buy gold and silver from the LCS using cash?

We are headed into capital controls/financial repression. The pretext will be terrorism funding/drug trafficking, but the real purpose is taxation and identification/inventory off assets for future taxation/confiscation/expropriation.

They don't want you to have any assets that are outside of their control grid.

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2ef925 No.11869

File: 8897215492c44f7⋯.jpg (172.18 KB,1790x980,179:98,gold_silver_ratio.jpg)

I've got possibly good news and bad news for stackers. The good news is silver both price and ratio will likely do better than most of us likely dreamed possible.

The bad news is things will likely be economically/politically/socially worse than we expected.

>It is not every day that you see a trend line that held for almost 15 years break down. But today it happened!

>The gold to silver ratio, which was stubbornly high in recent years, finally broke down. In my view, this means that the rally in precious metals has only just begun.

>Subtracting the amplitude of this monstrous pennant that started in 2020, which is roughly 66, from the breakdown level of 78, gives us a target of 12. That's right, 12! Like in ancient times, when silver circulated as money and was properly appreciated by the public.

>With gold trading at $4,218 an ounce, such a ratio today would give us a price of silver of over $350 an ounce. But of course, by the time the ratio reaches such a value, the price of gold itself will be much higher, and so there is no telling how high the price of silver may go!

https://x.com/thesilverhermit/status/1994575004185268386

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2ef925 No.11870

File: ea0b5e00596a597⋯.mp4 (8.51 MB,576x1024,9:16,native_copper_metal.mp4)

The beauty of native copper.

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223a5f No.11871

File: d56004f3221a176⋯.png (711.23 KB,508x694,254:347,Screenshot_2025_11_30_1604….png)

>>11868

Yeah it's pretty restrictive, anything over 5k AUD requires ID, and gets reported to our tax authority. I did it once and had to get on a call and hold up my drivers licence before they'd ship, extremely gay

Also posting my months purchase, 54 USD/oz

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ece9f8 No.11872

>>11870

Sexo, I want a slice

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2ef925 No.11873

>>11871

>Yeah it's pretty restrictive, anything over 5k AUD requires ID

So up to 4,999 is good to go? So if you stick to kilos and smaller no "official" records. At least you can get silver without a VAT, unlike the Europeans. France I believe is restricting cash transactions to 2000 Euros and below, soon (2026?) lowering it to 1k.

We have a poster from France in this thread. It's grim in the EU right now. It's slightly less grim but more brown here in Canada.

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2ef925 No.11874

File: 34ae8ade68d4899⋯.jpg (79.23 KB,951x1600,951:1600,silver_zooming.jpg)

>‘The greatest wealth transfer in history isn't crypto or tech stocks.

>It's hard money eating fiat alive while everyone else is asleep at the wheels’

https://x.com/wmiddelkoop/status/1994732484786000037

>OPINION: SILVER HITS $55/OZ, AND FIAT MONEY IS TREMBLING

>The white metal is in full breakout mode.

>$55 today, up another 3.15% like it’s late for the moon. Year-to-date: +90%.

>Why now?

>Industrial demand is exploding (solar alone is eating almost all new supply by 2030).

>Monetary chaos: $3T deficits, Fed cutting into 3% inflation, dollar weaponization backfiring.

>Supply in terminal decline, peak silver was years ago.

>Gold/silver ratio crashed from 120:1 to 49:1. Still room to run.

>Investment money is finally waking up and squeezing shorts.

>This isn’t a pump. This is fundamentals detonating.

>The greatest wealth transfer in history isn't crypto or tech stocks.

>It's hard money eating fiat alive while everyone else is asleep at the wheel.

>Own real assets or get absolutely left behind. Silver is screaming the truth the system doesn't want you to hear: Fiat Money is dying.

>And Precious metals are the canary that's now singing at the top of its lungs.

>Load the boat.

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1994521808620720293

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253125 No.11875

>>11870

I love that green color it turns when it oxidizes.

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253125 No.11876

>>11866

Well that's not good.

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2ef925 No.11877

File: 08f80dd8a624644⋯.jpg (1.88 MB,3024x4032,3:4,copper_nugget_whitehorse.jpg)

>>11875

There's a huge "nugget" of native silver on public display outside in Whitehorse Yukon. I've seen it in person.

>The Copper Nugget is a giant slab of native copper weighing 2590 pounds (1175 kilograms). It was discovered in 1905 on the upper White River, 250 miles northwest of Whitehorse, Yukon. In 1958, six men transported the nugget to Whitehorse using an army caterpillar. It is now displayed at the MacBride Museum of Yukon History in Whitehorse.

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2ef925 No.11878

File: 9c8227096220c5a⋯.jpg (142.51 KB,960x1280,3:4,100oz_silver_strategic_sto….jpg)

The battle for $50 silver is over, the battle for $100 silver is about to begin.

https://x.com/PeterRHann1/status/1994807607450890667

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2ef925 No.11879

File: 92f1bcf281f2b1d⋯.jpg (129.84 KB,1501x1134,1501:1134,silver_72_price_target.jpg)

>>11878

>Now that silver has broken out, the immediate price target is $72, based on the measured move principle.

https://x.com/TheBubbleBubble/status/1994767534030000280

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223a5f No.11880

>>11873

yeah not too hard to avoid unless you're at it everyday, they call it "structuring" if you have hundreds of transactions that are 1 dollar below their arbitrary threshold.

All the West is following a similar path of course, if we're a little behind here I'm sure it's only due to the incompetence of our leadership.

In a few years they'll be running the covid toiletpaper story but for precious metals and demonising people who planned ahead

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1c763a No.11881

>>11880

Australia still has rocks of its own and is fundamentally protectionist. It's filled with cunts to be sure, but it's got great fundamentals as a nation. Just need to deal with all the fucking chinese and idiot whites trying so hard to be Californians

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e4637b No.11882

>>11880

>>11881

Silver kilos are already over $3k and will break through $5k in short order. Hard to believe my first kilos were under a quarter of this! It will be a pain to offload them, so I accumulate 1oz and 1/4oz now.

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2ef925 No.11883

>>11882

>It will be a pain to offload them

I'm not expecting to use larger bars for commerce, I'm planing on doing the ratio arbitrage when the gold/silver ratio drops below 40:1.

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3a4e94 No.11884

File: 9b0328f79c5d508⋯.jpg (425.83 KB,1079x2135,1079:2135,cyber2.jpg)

>>11865

It just takes one cool cyber issue to make those contracts disappear. Maybe they cause other bigger problems too, and everyone forgets about these shorts.

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3a4e94 No.11885

File: b8286fe017f6f73⋯.png (507.79 KB,1000x500,2:1,5_francs_semeuse.png)

>>11873

In this case it doesn't really matter what the limits are, because it's already illegal to pay for PMs in cash. But that's not new, it was already this way when I started stacking. So LCS will not sell to you in cash, because it just takes one asshole to rat them out. But flea markets and other small time P2P transactions can still be done in cash, because those fly under the radar.

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1c763a No.11886

>>11883

>>11882

I'm not planning on selling. I will trade for gold however. I see no point going forward in trading rocks for paper until forced. >>11885

It's amazing to me just how bad, for how long the French have had it. Ever since that faggy communist revolution in the 1790s you've been getting fucked and blacked left and right. What have the French done to so anger God? It hasn't even been a real country since at least 1919, and yet still these poor people that once had the highest culture in the world are reduced to Arabic inflected Puerto Ricans.

:(

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2ef925 No.11887

>>11884

That would be too cute. The problem is there is a long for every short, and multiple records on both the buy and sell side.

It's still a possibility though. I wouldn't be surprised if some weird "glitch" happened again. Jewish lightning.

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1c763a No.11888

What's more, I'm not present in the United States nor do I intend. to be but the state from which I am registered has silver as legal tender. I'd be surprised if we didn't see this in some Aussie or Cαναδιαν states as well.

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2ef925 No.11889

>>11885

I didn't realize it was so bad. It's almost China tier.

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3a4e94 No.11890

File: 9fe4372f6bc0031⋯.webm (1.64 MB,640x360,16:9,CRIF_puppet.webm)

>>11886

It's pretty simple: France has the biggest per-capita jewish population outside of Israel. And they are entrenched everywhere in the government, institutions, business, etc. It's been this way for many generations, but I guess there were much less before they "escaped" from Germany after destroying that country.

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1c763a No.11891

File: 2fe7562bfa9b8b0⋯.png (56.36 KB,214x225,214:225,SuckMyJagon.png)

>>11890

How many times has that poor Macron seen the wrong end of a boofing? France will always live to rise, only to defeat itself again.

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2ef925 No.11892

File: c39a8599edadb89⋯.jpg (41.96 KB,568x384,71:48,bastiat_terrible_lessons_c….jpg)

>>11890

The French people are an interesting ethnicity. I'm quite partial to them, and love to visit, but wouldn't want to live there. The average frenchman tends to prefer a much larger degree of government control than does the (Albertan) cowboy. This appears to be the case in both France and Quebec, and both places have a significant Jewish component. Quebec also has a significant Italian mafia presence.

Notwithstanding the general propensity for the french to like bigger government, some of the greatest minds for freedom have been french, including Bastiat.

A beautiful culture, a beautiful people, a beautiful language that I Iove to visit, but prefer not to live there.

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2ef925 No.11893

File: a174285b7b4cc53⋯.jpg (29.69 KB,428x485,428:485,macron_about_to_get_blacke….jpg)

>>11891

For Macron, having to be the top might be the wrong end.

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2ef925 No.11894

File: aa8eae22e0689c4⋯.png (126.94 KB,652x611,652:611,comex_AP_is_draining_silve….png)

AP stands for Authorized Participant, typically one of the bullion banks that is a big player in COMEX who is allowed to directly remove silver from the vaults. If you or I want to take physical delivery of a silver contract, we would have to go through an AP (((middleman))).

This silver squeeze is different, it's both industrial and investment, driven by secular high gold prices and years of net silver production deficits.

>My imperfect understanding:

>COMEX has about 5000 tons

>COMEX AP is standing for delivery of 12,400+ tons by end of Dec 25, leaving COMEX a deficit of > 7000 tons

>Neither Shanghai or LBMA has the inventory to make up for the deficit.

>Say When Johnny Ringo !!

https://x.com/NistlerSteve/status/1994827687068655749

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3a4e94 No.11895

File: fb489da604c191a⋯.jpg (1.28 MB,1920x2612,480:653,Page_07.jpg)

>>11892

France wasn't very uniform or centralized a century ago. There were a lot of regional differences, and people even spoke their own languages (e.g. basque). Yes, there were kings, of course, but the regional powers were also very important. Today the central government is 100% in power, and everyone is brainwashed by the same mandated public education system. From what I heard it's very difficult to do homeschooling. They really want everyone dancing to the same tune.

Even the political anti-establishment stuff is all orchestrated. They know it's important that people can let off steam sometimes. So they let them do the usual demonstrations (usually called "manif" here, an abbreviation of manifestation) where a bunch of people go in Paris and burn some garbage cans and set fire to cars (which the insurance companies have coverage for). But it's basically a ritual, and nothing is actually accomplished. Like after over a year of yellow vest protests, Macron only delayed the Paris climate accord by 6 months.

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2ef925 No.11896

File: 17c369c5e1495d5⋯.jpg (124.47 KB,1179x830,1179:830,40_percent_of_africans_con….jpg)

File: d9fe1644c9741b3⋯.png (168.52 KB,1576x1046,788:523,steve_sailor_worlds_most_i….png)

>>11895

>where a bunch of people go in Paris and burn some garbage cans and set fire to cars

And also dump piles of manure.

>From what I heard it's very difficult to do homeschooling.

Same in most parts of Europe, including eastern Europe. The Amish preferred to go to jail rather than submit their children to the public school system.

Western countries are facing an existential crisis. Cultures are different because the ethnic group from which the culture emanates have preferences and behaviors that almost certainly derive from genetics.

Replace the people, and you replace the culture. The American (((elite))) have realized that one cannot significantly change the political system from freedom to totalitarianism without changing the people, or at least demographically replacing enough of Americans to alter the voting patterns.

>When asked about the ultimate goal behind such policies, the official responded:

>“They want to change the demographics of the United States… Traditional standard Americans are not leftists. Latin Americans are all leftists. It literally is. It’s just— it literally is essential to try to change the demographics in the United States.”

https://x.com/Real_RobN/status/1994951765792624847

40 percent of Africans want to go to Europe. Every African that does go to Europe, sends money back to Africa, which facilitates the creation of more Africans that want to go to Europe.

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2ef925 No.11897

File: 13afc8557dd1121⋯.jpg (120.09 KB,1179x1108,1179:1108,amish_men_going_to_jail.jpg)

File: feaa1e01d111f8a⋯.jpg (54.81 KB,720x829,720:829,Amish_women_healthy_childr….jpg)

>>11896

>"What makes Europe desirable to Africans is that they are not there. As they make landfall there en masse, it is no longer of interest to anyone: destroyed for Europeans, destroyed for Africans, it is a book that erases itself when opened." - Renaud Camus

https://x.com/VaubanBooks/status/1995144453519204552

Amish went to jail before allowing their children to be brainwashed.

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2ef925 No.11898

File: 46835040d03e175⋯.jpg (496.63 KB,1536x2048,3:4,modest_silver_and_gold_bul….jpg)

When should I buy silver? Should I wait for the dip? Here is one person's answer.

>I try to buy on red days whenever possible, but it also depends on when I get paid and when I close paper trades to feed the machine.

>I don’t really try to time my physical bullion purchases like I do my swing trades because it is not a swing trade; it’s a moon bag and I don’t sweat a few dollars difference here and there on buying.

>I bought more silver eagles on Friday for $58 apiece, for example. I’ll buy the dips if and when I can but I don’t hesitate to add to my stack. Sideliners have been getting punished for months.

>Anything under $100 is still radically under-valued.

https://x.com/potassium_phd/status/1995170624063598603

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2ef925 No.11899

File: 537ea9399e47610⋯.jpg (113.38 KB,1342x1148,671:574,silver_700_cup_and_handle.jpg)

Two independent sources, using two completely different methodologies came to the same conclusion: $700 silver is likely.

>The decades long cup-and-handle pattern suggests $700 silver price target.

>Which is exactly the money supply inflation-adjusted all-time high.

https://x.com/GoldSilverHQ/status/1994874006223126709

>I love when independent analysis produces identical results. The measured move shown here by @GoldSilverHQ is consistent with the GSR-based calculations I posted on November 27th.

>From my post on November 27:

>“After the GSR bottoms in 2028, it will likely reverse for ~3-4 years. It may not reach 82.37 again by 2032, but it could get close. Let’s call it 75:1 for sake of argument. As such, there will be a second mid-cycle opportunity to trade gold for silver in 2031-2032 and ride the ratio down again. At this time, silver will be ~$700/oz and gold will be ~$52,500/oz.”

https://x.com/potassium_phd/status/1995148176542875766

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2ef925 No.11900

File: ec38240811a4dac⋯.mp4 (7.77 MB,1080x1920,9:16,gold_price_ratio_to_silver.mp4)

>>11883

>I'm not expecting to use larger bars for commerce, I'm planing on doing the ratio arbitrage when the gold/silver ratio drops below 40:1.

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2ef925 No.11902

More evidence that the "outage" was in fact an emergency shutdown to prevent somebody important from losing too much money.

>Silver: the evidence increasingly points to a stop loss or forced liquidation on either exchange in which CME shut down to avoid participation in for reasons yet to be revealed

https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1995068520330346713

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2ef925 No.11903

Is something big about to happen? JP Morgan just moved their entire gold trading operation staff to Singapore from NY.

>“I’ve also just received notice of massive adjustments at the Federal Reserve to be ‘officially’ announced Monday, when the markets open Monday, all hell could very well break loose.”

>-Juan

https://x.com/ninoboxer/status/1995144360598626472

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2ef925 No.11904

File: 08f3eac5e39235e⋯.mp4 (11.79 MB,1280x720,16:9,francis_hunt_squeezing_the….mp4)

>>11743

Francis Hunt squeezing the pharisee's testicles.

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2ef925 No.11905

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>11903

>JP Morgan just moved their entire gold trading operation staff to Singapore from NY.

Here's the Bill Still video on it. It appears to be an emergency move.

>4851, J. P. Morgan's Entire Gold Trading Desk Fled to Singapore Overnight - Here's Why !!! 4851

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2ef925 No.11906

Vince Lanci says: "It's happening!"

>As a knock on. There have been many recent events in silver. If one connects the new dots in combo with our work these past few years (silver as money, brics collateral, mercantilism, banks and US reports on silver, Saudi buying SLV, and many more we did back to 2022 on its remonetization and depletions with @oriental_ghost .. the conclusion will be- it’s happening.

>And like gold, it will be bottom up in brics nations after they’ve accumulated enough for themselves. And then HQLA/REPO like @KingKong9888 and I have discussed.

>The CME shutdown and shfe stoploss was a symptom, a bubble breaking the surface of a seemingly calm pool of water. Something bigger is going on underneath

>And we aim get to the bottom of it now.

https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1995135963467526465

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2ef925 No.11907

>>11906

Will there be a run on physical silver? We'll know in a couple of hours as the markets reopen.

>This is starting to look like a bank run in the metals market.

>Everything works smoothly as long as only a few ask for delivery.

>But when too many demand physical at once, the illusion of liquidity collapses.

>COMEX has ≈ 5,000 tons

>Delivery demands ≈ 12,400+ tons

>= 7,000+ ton shortfall with no backup from SHFE or LBMA.

>A bank run isn’t caused by the absence of money,it’s caused by not enough money all at once.

>Same energy here: Paper can be printed. Metal can’t.

https://x.com/Macrobysunil/status/1995111158215496034

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ece9f8 No.11908

>11904

Love this mfer

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2ef925 No.11909

File: 2a9c5e81cee9842⋯.jpg (200.79 KB,2048x1024,2:1,Mein_nigga.jpg)

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2ef925 No.11910

File: be987aac62f0537⋯.jpg (10.77 KB,350x350,1:1,main_1_2057_oz_chinese_tae….jpg)

1 Tael is 37.5 grams

>Vietnam Gold Price Explodes to New Record!

>Gold in Vietnam just surged to VND 154.9 million per tael 🤯

>That’s around US $5,875 for just 1.2 oz 🪙✨

>— A massive move sending shockwaves through the market

https://x.com/AIGOLDOfficial/status/1995071622336921816

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253125 No.11911

>>11904

Francis shines when he gets in the rant zone.

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2ef925 No.11912

File: b63cc29a0af2cf2⋯.png (73.62 KB,955x551,955:551,siliver_market_is_going_up.png)

Markets open, silver is going up, we already broke $57.

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bba4c9 No.11913

>>11910

>37.5g

>with a hole

wouldn't mind one of those

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2ef925 No.11914

File: 4856ee32192ca17⋯.jpg (79.52 KB,1258x826,629:413,silver_hits_58.jpg)

>>11913

Silver hit $58.

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253125 No.11915

File: 039c02e70f3d781⋯.png (135.25 KB,369x270,41:30,ClipboardImage.png)

>just kidding

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2ef925 No.11917

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>11915

That came to mind when the CME had their outage. Underrated movie. Who can ever forget what they did to Peter Graves. His most famous movie scene was some very dark edgy humor. For the remainder of his life he had to live that down. I still can't help but laugh.

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253125 No.11918

They will never make anything like it again.

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2ef925 No.11919

File: 43fcb02f4c570e8⋯.png (162.63 KB,946x710,473:355,beagle_on_gold.png)

Even Battle Beagle is on the PMs because of the currency devaluation.

https://x.com/HarmlessYardDog/status/1995273066986049585

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253125 No.11920

>>11919

Now we wait for the word to go down throughout the normiesphere. Any buying action on their part will only exacerbate the shortage problem. Then the premiums will jump and the FOMO panic will set in.

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2ef925 No.11921

File: 5b67bd6f12fc413⋯.png (338.75 KB,802x552,401:276,silver_is_a_giffen_good3.png)

>>11920

>Then the premiums will jump

That's the worst part about normies FOMOing. Retail doesn't really seem to move the spot price needle, but the increased premiums fucks with the serious stackers.

Bald Guy Money was reporting that Polish coin shops were paying $62 USD equivalent for silver and selling for $68 back during the October panic. This was when silver was on the run up before they crashed back down to the high $40s.

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2ef925 No.11922

File: 1152d2bbbdb7073⋯.png (60.86 KB,960x229,960:229,silver_over_90.png)

File: 3610ca146d9ba37⋯.jpg (95.1 KB,900x900,1:1,canadian_silver_maple_2034….jpg)

Right now one silver Maple in Canada is $90. A gold Maple is approaching $6200. $2250 for one tube (25) of Maples.

$100 per Maple is in sight.

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2ef925 No.11923

File: 90f350652c3787e⋯.png (40.21 KB,1476x424,369:106,7330_silver_contracts_for_….png)

7330 silver contracts for Dec delivery which is about 1139 metric tons.

>7330 Silver Dec 2025 Future contracts already requested for delivery - that's 36,650,000 OZ of Silver

>If the Mar 2026 silver future contract starts trading in backwardation, that's going to be a hell of a fireworks show

https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/1995300779104858534

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2ef925 No.11925

File: 9a2ae377594e554⋯.jpg (160.81 KB,1080x1145,216:229,triple_digit_silver.jpg)

File: e67528d5feb130c⋯.jpg (584.43 KB,2242x1412,1121:706,7_years_without_a_silver_p….jpg)

Triple digit silver soon.

>Silver has the largest short position in the COMEX futures market of any commodity in the world and likely has a RECORD HIGH SHORT POSITION IN $SLV — get the heck out of $SLV now!!!

https://x.com/goldseek/status/1995197895260487979

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2ef925 No.11926

File: 1457841887e81f6⋯.jpg (26.57 KB,500x500,1:1,totally_would_buy_silver_a….jpg)

I would totally buy this. You could use magazines to hold your silver, like a pez dispenser.

You could put it into disintegrating link belts and store it in ammo cans.

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253125 No.11927

>>11926

It would make a clever hiding spot. 10oz bars fit perfectly into magazine harness things too.

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1c763a No.11928

I'm still buying bros please help. I'm not going above my monthly allocation buy buying Britannias at 60$ with shipping is making me feel like a chump when I was buying these for half this.

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2ef925 No.11929

File: 12fe59a09a87f35⋯.mp4 (1.65 MB,480x640,3:4,silver_asteroid_coming_to_….mp4)

File: e151ec96ab063b3⋯.jpg (389.58 KB,1024x1536,2:3,LBMA_needs_silver.jpg)

>>11928

The silver asteroid is coming to save the LBMA, but seriously, it's just a matter of perspective. Yes, you're paying double what you used to pay. To put it into context, imagine a guy saying:

>I'm used to buying silver at $5.00 and now it's gone up to $12.

I've posted in this thread a couple of independent estimates that silver can reasonably be expect to go to $600+ which is a 10 bagger for $60 silver.

What I would personally do, since we already have smaller silver rounds and coins, is to concentrate on weight, always buying the lowest price per oz product that we can afford.

You have options ranging from junk, to one oz to 100 oz, and depending on the product the price per oz may get to spot or even slightly below.

I believe we are in the acceleration phase, so there isn't a lot of time left, and waiting for the dips has become a non-option when new ATHs are happening every month.

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1c763a No.11930

>>11929

I'm a pensioner that is paid in USD. I see silver falling as USD depreciating, so it's still just a push trade. I very much like collecting coins, but I know it's ultimately melt value that matters. My concern is for when you have things reach the tier where you see in Egypt with people smash and grabbing priceless jewlery and melting it for spot.

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2ef925 No.11931

File: b93082097e150fb⋯.jpg (147.06 KB,1104x2048,69:128,silver_beach_ball.jpg)

>This is why shorts were so determined. Silver was absolutely a beach ball held underwater

https://x.com/ThHappyHawaiian/status/1995297236163420654

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2ef925 No.11932

File: baf12bf821bc63c⋯.jpg (69.08 KB,1257x829,1257:829,bitcoin_crashed_through_87….jpg)

Bitcoin crashed down through $87

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2ef925 No.11933

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Silver Has Broken Out! Why $80 Is In Sights | Clem Chamber

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64ebf8 No.11934

File: be09ee19f28e8ce⋯.jpg (360.72 KB,1050x1620,35:54,updatedmeme.jpg)

I've updated my meme for everyone to enjoy

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64ebf8 No.11935

File: fce5d7b7708d956⋯.png (786.14 KB,1659x1569,553:523,robertkiyosaki.png)

>>11934

And here's another one updated to today.

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253125 No.11936

>>11935

How many of these finance and investing guys are Jim Cramer sabotage agents or whatever you call it.

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2ef925 No.11937

File: 51e5cd5f235f18f⋯.png (51.04 KB,961x550,961:550,look_someone_must_have_fou….png)

>>11936

Kyosaki is definitely a shameless grifter who would do anything for jewbucks.

Meanwhile, looks like someone found a bunch of silver to sell. Lol. The niggers really can't help themselves can they?

At the end of the day, there's not enough silver. At least lowering the spot helps the stackers.

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c1d21b No.11938

>>11936

Kiyosaki probably isn't a "plant" but just yet another retarded boomer who ~invested in real estate in the 1970's~ and thinks they're some kind of financial wizard and investment guru because they rode the wave of government pumping up the real estate bubble til they were decrepit.

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253125 No.11939

File: 3f769d01ed97bac⋯.png (94.42 KB,390x385,78:77,ClipboardImage.png)

>>11938

>Kiyosaki probably isn't a "plant"

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2ef925 No.11940

File: c36c1acb91898e4⋯.mp4 (15.49 MB,540x304,135:76,how_to_identify_a_jew_resi….mp4)

>>11756

How to identify a jew.

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2ef925 No.11942

File: c49a254ad440c7a⋯.png (17.45 KB,787x467,787:467,SGE_shfe_dec_1.png)

File: fd6f3768276fc8d⋯.png (42.28 KB,774x680,387:340,GSR_dec_1.png)

December 1 numbers from SGE/SHFE and current GSR

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ece9f8 No.11943

>>11939

You underestimate the amount of god-level hubris boomer fucks. Not that he isn’t and agent, but get real he could be any average tarded boomer who thinks he is a genius for buying houses at 5% current valuation and fomoing into a shitcoin.

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2ef925 No.11944

File: c253097599fb17e⋯.jpg (1.43 MB,3072x4096,3:4,silver_bars_engelhard_stac….jpg)

>>11943

In another thread someone was explaining how Kiyosaki actually retconned his own history, and really made his money from his fictional book and grifting multi thousand dollar courses, and THEN bought into real estate.

I don't have a dog in this fight, other than having come to the conclusion that he's an opportunistic grifter whose opinion on anything should be discarded because he lies.

Even his military history is likely mostly fabricated because he won't release his service records. At best he is a boomer grifter who jumps in front of a parade and pretends to be leading it. At worst, he's a complete con-artist scammer who deserves to be in jail for ripping people off.

https://marketrealist.com/personal-finance/robert-kiyosaki-fraud/

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/12/topics/1146230-got-scammed-by-robert-kiyosaki-author-of-rich-dad-poor-dad

https://www.avaresearch.com/new/public/articles/crooks-liars-idiots/29-reasons-why-robert-kiyosaki-is-a-disinfo-con-man-and-fraud

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3a4e94 No.11946

File: d2a13fa4cb0329f⋯.png (454.25 KB,663x511,663:511,1697386594216917.png)

And then one day, for now reason at all…

SILBER 50,11 EUR/oz

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2ef925 No.11948

File: fba8c58bb0b21ee⋯.jpg (141.43 KB,1170x1200,39:40,retarded_if_you_think_silv….jpg)

>>11946

>And then one day, for now reason at all…

>SILBER 50,11 EUR/oz

Someday you will look back and remember when fifty euro silver was cheap.

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2ef925 No.11949

File: d8931f821b083c4⋯.jpg (95.19 KB,1200x413,1200:413,silver_unobtanium.jpg)

COMEX might be entering crisis mode very soon.

>“No way the COMEX allows the registered balance to dip below 50m oz. They will start forcing SOME LIMITED cash settlements between 50m and 100m and will SHUT IT DOWN if it hits 50m or below.

>You can let people know that 50m to 100m of registered (free float) is the yellow caution zone for comex silver. Once it hits around 50m it’s CODE RED.” - Bob

https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1995497215079698757

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2ef925 No.11950

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Swiss banker recommends high allocation in silver.

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2ef925 No.11952

File: a2870e7bbb8c0ce⋯.png (57.36 KB,990x743,990:743,gold_silver_ratio_down_to_….png)

File: 94516cd93aa221d⋯.jpg (121.18 KB,1512x1132,378:283,silver_100_percent_gain.jpg)

>>11950

Gold/Silver ratio is now down to 72:1

>Silver is now set to post its first 12-month candlestick with a 100%+ gain since 1979.

>This does not happen in "normal" markets.

>Asset owners are winning.

https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1995492405685129297

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2ef925 No.11953

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SILVER Surges Again, But REAL Squeeze Hasn't Even Started Yet..

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64ebf8 No.11954

File: cbbcdd9ea6ea9f4⋯.jpg (458.25 KB,1536x1536,1:1,1759901683400643.jpg)

The value of my stack increased by over $15,000 today

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3a4e94 No.11955

File: ecc3f0030f30894⋯.jpg (138.7 KB,929x1200,929:1200,1663518023439334.jpg)

>>11948

I already bought as much as I could near the end of last week, before it started pumping. I'll try to go by the ATM again and see if it works now.

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2ef925 No.11956

>>11955

I pray that you will stumble upon a motherlode of cheapies, and have the liquidity to slurp them all up.

Silver isn’t “near its ATH”

>CPI is an estimate.

>M2 is a fact.

>In 1980, M2 ≈ $1.6T.

>Today, M2 ≈ $22.3T.

>(Directly from FRED.)

>That’s a 13–14× monetary expansion.

>So what happens when you adjust silver’s 1980 high for the actual debasement of the dollar?

>$50 × 13–14 = $650–$700.

>Read that again.

>Silver’s REAL, M2-adjusted all-time high = ~$680.

>While this happens, the fundamentals aren’t just bullish — they’re unprecedented.

>• 70-year-low global stockpiles

>• COMEX/LBMA cover ratios collapsing

>• Solar and EV demand exploding

>• Record deficits in industrial silver

>• China & India vacuuming physical supply

>• Investment demand still asleep

>• Western vaults draining quarter after quarter

>And now the final point — the one nobody is ready for:

>We are heading into a structural silver shortage that ends the market itself.

>Not a squeeze.

>Not a spike.

>Not a rally.

>A global depletion event.

>A point where:

>industrial users can’t secure metal miners can’t increase supply exchanges can’t cover deliveries governments can’t release stockpiles (because there are none) and the price stops being “high” and becomes meaningless

>Because the last stage of a commodity shortage isn’t a price spike.

>It’s unobtainium.

>A metal that simply cannot be sourced at any price, except in tiny, privileged quantities.

>And when that happens, today’s $58,50 will look like a rounding error.

https://x.com/honzacern1/status/1995555392055611522

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2ef925 No.11957

File: ccfe6220097fee2⋯.jpeg (165.49 KB,768x768,1:1,inland_revenue.jpeg)

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09b125 No.11959

File: 487d321643ec858⋯.jpg (141.61 KB,1024x1024,1:1,1752455308367896.jpg)

>>11946

>>11948

I will become the squirrel, I will become the squirrel, I will…

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2ef925 No.11960

File: 855f02b10a706c5⋯.mp4 (773.18 KB,640x388,160:97,trolley_color.mp4)

>>11959

I have similar sentiments. It's tempered by the realization that when the inevitable market correction comes, many otherwise decent people will get wrecked.

It's like seeing the trolley problem in advance, and watching it happen in slow motion in realtime, and knowing there's nothing that can be done to stop it.

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09b125 No.11961

File: a790ed976488a0e⋯.jpg (61.62 KB,1024x1024,1:1,1752489591118649.jpg)

>>11960

What's really messing me up is that I still feel like a stacklet. I'm probably still going to get rekt as things sort themselves out, just less rekt than my peers. It'd be easier to sit comfy while the world stacks up the kindling to burn itself if I had like a 1000+ ounce stack, but I'm nowhere near that. Instead I'm sitting here, hoping what I've done will be enough while pinching pennies to do a little more. It just really sucks to spend over double per tube what I was when I started, even if in the long run I'll kick myself for not going full hog while shiny is still this "cheap."

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2ef925 No.11962

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>>11961

Having a couple hundred oz is a pretty hefty nest egg when 98% of people have zero.

Even the guys who have less than a hundred oz have a huge advantage. If the value of silver goes anywhere near it's historical value, 100 oz is living expenses for several years, or alternately, enough to buy a modest house.

>1 Ounce of Silver was Worth $1,218 in the Ancient Roman World

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2ef925 No.11963

File: c9d10be34cb2065⋯.mp4 (7.56 MB,978x510,163:85,silver_shorts_now.mp4)

Silver shorts over the last 7 days.

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09b125 No.11964

>>11962

>Having a couple hundred oz is a pretty hefty nest egg when 98% of people have zero.

An idea further reinforced by the fact that many would struggle with a surprise $2000 expense. I'm still worried about what happens on the way up, but I know you're right. I'm having monkey brain issues, and those don't respond well to logic. Nothing to do but struggle through doing what I think is right and deal with the emotional turmoil caused by my lower brain functions being retarded.

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2ef925 No.11965

File: b9d31c05a0b7a53⋯.jpg (226.48 KB,1279x813,1279:813,exters_pyramid_new_quadril….jpg)

>>11964

You're having the normal experience of trying to extrapolate from today.

If a the market crashes (systemic failure) several things will happen. We know the government will spool up the printers.

-There may be bail-ins.

-There may be bank holidays. (to prevent bank runs)

-There will be chaos as people panic and try to go risk-off when the markets may be closed.

-There may be runs on the grocery stores (like the toiletpaper panic)

BEST case scenario is everything freezes up for a week or two while the government and the Fed print and dispense enough money to settle things down. Expect an immediate and significant jump in the inflation level.

More likely scenario is the crash takes down the US dollar as reserve currency, triggering a flight of $5 trillion that is currently outside the US banking system to flood back in. Needless to say this will immediately drop the value of the greenback by 50% or more. This in itself could trigger massive counterparty failures.

Worst case scenario, the crash causes worldwide systemic financial collapse, crashing supply chains everwhere. There are several quadrillion in derivative exposure and this takes everything down. You can't just recreate a new digital currency and expect everything to resume where it left off. There would be at least a month of supply disruption and untold numbers of people would die.

In all of these scenarios, stackers come out the best, and silver might be expected to go up in real purchasing by an order of magnitude (ie whatever today's $600+ would buy inflation adjusted) or more.

In the worst case scenario, 98% of people will have nothing but their personal belongings, vehicles & homes, (if paid off) and little else aside from their looks and personal talents. Needless to say, when the financial system is down, property values will drop possibly by more than an order of magnitude. At least briefly.

Even a modest stacker with under 100 oz will be the one eyed man in the land of the blind. That's why I keep emphasizing beans, bullets, bullion are all needed. In the worst case scenario there will be limited store resupply, high prices, and limited government services, including undependable police services.

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09b125 No.11966

>>11965

I know the thesis; like I said, mine is an emotional issue. Come to think, I should go grab some heirloom seeds. I don't really have anywhere to put them now, but just in case. Anyone have a source where I can buy some that might keep longer than hardware store packets?

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bba4c9 No.11967

>>11935

He was most likely paid to make this video? Does anyone watch his channel? I think he says that he still has physical metals.

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bba4c9 No.11968

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2ef925 No.11969

File: 9915e10589ff86b⋯.png (324.9 KB,940x691,940:691,stolen_by_the_USPS.png)

File: 2926bf0d63156f8⋯.png (661.91 KB,834x584,417:292,usps_steals_silver.png)

Diversity is our strength. BankerWeimar lives in the Chicago area if I'm not mistaken.

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2ef925 No.11970

File: f4cf5a1f71e63c3⋯.jpg (102.83 KB,953x907,953:907,volume_weight_gold_silver.jpg)

File: 65dbcf852e4ce79⋯.jpg (150.03 KB,750x431,750:431,electrolytic_grade_copper.jpg)

File: 604178ab343d75d⋯.jpg (299.03 KB,877x1348,877:1348,pallets_of_comex_bars_owne….jpg)

Value vs volume of precious metals.

>$100M of gold fits in the trunk of my sedan

>$100M of silver fits in 3 fully loaded semis

>$100M of copper fits in 500 fully loaded semis

>This is why gold and silver are so special.

>Ubiquitously valued.

>Easily stored and verified.

>Affordably transported.

>Copper is a nightmare as a store of value. Too cumbersome and costly to transport

https://x.com/davidbateman/status/1995613323728224358

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2ef925 No.11971

File: c1493a971935512⋯.png (63.6 KB,970x545,194:109,battle_for_59.png)

File: d312725da99f126⋯.mp4 (610.33 KB,590x610,59:61,carrot_cutter.mp4)

We've already hit $58, so I think the real battle is to keep it below $59 which is why the shorts are fighting tooth and nail. There is over a billion oz of shorts outstanding, much of it below $45, so more than $57 billion exposure, at least $10 billion net loss….SO FAR. The longer they wait to close out those shorts, the worse it gets for them.

Obviously these clowns are backstopped by the US government/Fed, but it will be a tough expense to justify, especially when it results in a silver shortage crisis that makes the price go even higher.

>We lost billions keeping the price of silver low for China, in order to make the US dollar look less shitty, and ended up making the silver price moon anyway.

I can think of at least one appropriate punishment for the bankers.

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2ef925 No.11972

File: 832c9b6d5077ae5⋯.mp4 (6.39 MB,1280x720,16:9,begging_for_silver.mp4)

It's looking like we might be headed into a perfect storm for silver with economic uncertainty pushing people into PMs, at the same time that industrial demand is higher than ever and mine output has been in deficit for the last 7 years.

>Swiss Silver Expert J. Staiger

>DESPERATE MEASURES BY BIG PLAYERS

>The tightness is forcing extreme actions in the physical market.

>⚡ Major trading houses are calling mines directly, offering premiums of up to 20% over spot for long-term delivery contracts.

>⚡ Turkey is now importing massive amounts of silver monthly, as gold becomes scarce.

>THE VAULTS ARE RUNNING DRY

>The physical data reveals a market in extreme stress.

>Shanghai Crisis: Silver inventories have hit a 10-year low.

>Record Deficit: The cumulative 7-year supply deficit now exceeds 1.2 Billion ounces.

>THE DELIVERY SYSTEM IS CRACKING

>Key trading hubs are showing unprecedented strain.

>➡️ COMEX (NY): The recent "server failure" on Notice Day (Nov 28) raised eyebrows amidst a scramble for metal.

>➡️ LBMA (London): Reportedly had to airlift ~54M ounces via private flights to avoid breaking. Only 15-20% of their silver is "free" for delivery; the rest is owned by ETFs and institutions.

>THE TECHNICAL PICTURE: BROKEN OUT

>The price action confirms the fundamental story.

>➡️ Silver has decisively broken out to new all-time highs.

>➡️ Next technical targets are seen at $63, then $80+.

>"Delivery Claus is coming… and he wants his silver.

>Buckle up.”

https://x.com/Mark4XX/status/1995403077357084792

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2ef925 No.11973

File: ecb7c139f0e59af⋯.jpg (180.86 KB,627x859,627:859,prices_then_and_now_silver.jpg)

Matt Bracken is a former US Navy SEAL.

>Most of the analysts who study precious metals are missing a huge part of the picture, in my humble inexpert opinion.

>They correctly note #1 and #2, but they totally miss the so-far unseen #2.

>So what drives the upward price of silver?

>1. Silver as the secondary monetary metal, behind gold. As the dollar falls, both will rise, obviously.

>2. Silver as a metal needed in modern industry. You can't build a missile, a jet or an EV car without silver. And unlike gold, when silver is used in this way, it's gone, lowering the world supply. And you can't just "open up a new silver mine" and start extracting more silver. This takes years, at great cost and effort.

>Everybody acknowledges #1 and #2 in the current rise of the value of silver. But they are missing the third and forgotten leg of the stool. What is #3?

>3. Silver as an everyday means of retail exchange. As the dollar collapses in value, more and more people will begin to use silver to make purchases. This will begin at farmers markets and swap meets. It will spread to other retail outlets which will accept silver, with its steady value, in lieu of dollars, as a hedge against inflation.

>This won't happen during the deflationary opening stage of a recession/depression/stagflation. But when the govt. turns on the electronic printing presses to inflate its way out of its debt, and pay its obligations in worthless fiat dollars, then silver will shine. People will begin to offer silver coins to make everyday purchases, and merchants will gladly take them.

>As silver coins gain "market share" at the retail level, demand for silver coins will soar. Barter only goes so far before it gridlocks. Will you take a bunch of shirts to a swap meet, hoping to buy some beef, if the beef seller doesn't need any shirts? Then what? Try to make a three way trade? Barter is a necessary first step, but barter freezes up. This is why money exists.

>And gold is much too valuable to use for small everyday purchases. A (rare) 1/10 ounce gold coin is worth $425 at today's spot price.

>The use of silver coins (junk silver and generic "silver rounds") will begin slowly, but it will steadily increase, pushing the gold to silver ratio back toward the historical norm of 15-1.

https://x.com/Matt_Bracken48/status/1995498487941611535

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2ef925 No.11974

File: dc72e342216a601⋯.jpg (141.66 KB,630x667,630:667,silver_money_hyperinflatio….jpg)

>>11973

Using silver as money if the US dollar hyperinflates. All the guys who loaded up on junk silver will be the true champions.

>And when inflation really kicks off, when an EBT card with a trillion dollars on it will only buy 3 eggs, and supply chains break down and stores are looted, what will merchants with anything of value to sell prefer? Hyperinflating dollars, or silver and gold?

>Gold will be for major purchases like land, houses, and vehicles. Silver will be for buying the everyday necessities. Food, gasoline etc. When and where you can find them.

>In Zimbabwe and other nations that have experienced hyperinflation, a parallel economy using U.S. dollars and other "strong" currencies always develops.

>But if the dollar itself collapses, what will be its backstop? All the analysts who talk and write about the end of the debt cycle and a possible collapse in the value of the dollar, speak about a transition to a "stable coin" or a CBDC economy. As if this bridge to the future will somehow just magically appear.

>But I see a gaping chasm between the current dollar system and whatever is eventually going to replace it. I believe there will be a period like the year 2000 in Argentina, with bank closures and total chaos. During this period, for many people with foresight, silver coins will help to fill the gap. Eventually a new monetary system will emerge, but you will have to survive some very rough months or years before this comes about.

>It's just my opinion. You pays your money, and you takes your chances.

https://x.com/Matt_Bracken48/status/1995501600673046716

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2ef925 No.11975

File: c118c297d04b1f8⋯.png (331.09 KB,700x610,70:61,confederate_gold.png)

One particular ethnic group isn't merely assocated with Central Banking, they also have a strong affinity for control of media organs.

>Jefferson Davis wrote, "I worked night and day for twelve years to prevent the War, but I could not. The North was mad and blind, would not let us govern ourselves, and so the War came."

>He said, "for 12 years." Notice anything?

>Well, subtract 12 from 1860 = 1848. If you want to get technical, subtract 12 from 1861 = 1849. So ask yourself, what happened to our country, starting in 1848 to 1849?

>Still don't notice anything?

>America's jewish population grew from less than 2,500 in 1800 to well over 150,000 by the eve of the War.

>But John, what does that have to do with anything?!

>The "revolutionaries" of the failed communist revolution of 1848 started flooding our country after being kicked out of theirs, in 1848 to 1849. Many of these "Forty-Eighters" were jewish and German-jews. Abraham Lincoln conspired with the Forty-Eighters to get elected, and in 1859 he even purchased the printing press and German type for the Illinois Staats-Anzeiger newspaper, allowing its editor Theodore Canisius, who was also a Forty-Eighter, to use the equipment.

>Many of the Forty-Eighters who came to America flocked to Northern and Midwestern states and joined the Republican party. During the first GOP convention, one of the main objectives of the Forty-Eighters was to assure that, "Puritans and native-born Americans" would not control the party. Also, the Wide Awakes of 1860 who also consisted of many Forty-Eighters marched by the thousands throughout the North to help get Lincoln elected by force.

>Do you understand now? Have I made you aware of who caused the War?

https://x.com/JohnnyReb1989/status/1995245692202467671

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2ef925 No.11976

File: 6fc3a4b04b1c8e4⋯.png (88.66 KB,809x729,809:729,shorts1.png)

File: af871d5abe0dc42⋯.png (334.94 KB,679x511,97:73,shorts2.png)

>>11971

Did someone say Shorts?

>Did the bullion banks lose $50 BILLION on their silver shorts derivatives positions over just the past 2 days!?! 🚨🚨

>Fed Standing #Repo Facility Tapped for $25 BILLION Monday! 🏦

>➡️This follows Friday 11/28 when TBTF banks tapped the SRF for $24.4 Billion!!

>$49.4 BILLION in liquidity injected into the banking system over the past 2 business days!

>Are the bullion banks' #silver short positions BURNING THEM ALIVE!?!

https://x.com/silvertrade/status/1995547849556382043

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1c763a No.11977

File: 25400d65a153183⋯.jpg (12.91 KB,220x150,22:15,sd220_3029242979.jpg)

>>11956

All of these jerk-offs writing green text style posts but it's obviously an llm. We are still undervalued at this point. Silver hasn't ran anywhere. Normong is not talking about silver. It's not in the press. The price increase we've seen is just fiat losing value. I believe that the $1000 Silver is realistic however. But they'll have to put the Kaibosh on the Fed Dollar and ASSURE EVERYONE they are using silver again. This is in the USA, idk how the NuMark (€) functions. Maybe French anon can extrapolate. I think the French will be okay because the Franc is still produced, it's just not used in France. There would be no currency reintroduction just a repegging of the franc to the supposed silver and trust. Canada I believe an anon said it's essentially a Crown possesion in name but HM allows for the US Corporate Entity to administer its dollars at a lesser value. Aussies I believe the same as Canada after they decimalized. Returning to the old monetary order of £sd.

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2ef925 No.11979

File: ffbd9323956bf44⋯.gif (141.61 KB,600x600,1:1,coomer_blanket.gif)

File: 0c6bc9d8d21f3d6⋯.mp4 (1.08 MB,720x952,90:119,I_am_not_racist_enough.mp4)

>>11977

>All of these jerk-offs writing green text style posts but it's obviously an llm.

That's me. What's an llm?

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1c763a No.11980

File: 9eacd1033452da1⋯.jpg (22.68 KB,600x400,3:2,anMoMMq_700b_2213594615.jpg)

>>11979

Large language model. These dudes echoing into twitter sound like they're coming up with these ideas and running them through an LLM program to garner attention. I don't believe anything on such accounts, and I believe anyone t hat engages with social media outs themselves as a plant or a useful idiot. Outside of forums I don't think there's much use for the internet post LLM and post Jeet. Normalfags coming online in 1994 and 2007 was bad enough. Phonefags. But old people using the chatbot is absolute worst. I even notice people who use chatbot start to mimic the vernacular in speech. I've noticed the - emdash - to be used much more post LLM as well as this weird cadence one of those posts you put up had. Where it's this gay "BUT GUESS WHAT. THATS NOT ALL ARE YOU GETTING IT YET"

Do people engage with this ass and not feel like they're being condescended? It's a speech pattern midway between Marvel capeslop and Ancient Aliens on the history channel.

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e5bffd No.11981

File: 6b003272d2f03d5⋯.jpeg (198.76 KB,804x1052,201:263,IMG_5389.jpeg)

>>11980

I just realised that as AI slop infiltrates every medium and especially if people get more foolish - that more and more people will instinctively begin to imitate AI’s style of writing (idea-focused, artificially emotion-charged, and ultimately unnuanced). I imagine that its already happening to the 12-14 year olds in AI-integrated societies.

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1c763a No.11982

File: 3093873fdaa1367⋯.jpg (209.11 KB,2560x1317,2560:1317,edmund_I_1_scaled_25142832….jpg)

>>11981

I noticed it with the old people too. I remember that predictive programming movie with the slut and and the rape victim, HER, it was called. Writing consolation letters to dead people using a hired service. Once this plug is pulled we are going back to the art styles and average lay abilities of around 500-1300 Anno Domini

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