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I'm hoping to be all in on gold by mid 2024 |
If you want rid of any excess I can forward my mailing address :)
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Reading about Chinas economy in our CHN thread.
Lead me to this thread and the question. How much would a Chinese crash in economy affect the world ? Markus |
Who ya going to trust, Jerome Powell (Fed Chairman) or those ‘crazies’ warning you about central bank digital currencies?
Yes, we will have the ability to turn off your money if you disobey us. But trust me, we would NEVER actually do that to you. We are the Federal Reserve and the largest central bank on the planet. We control the US Dollar. Have we ever done anything that wasn't in the best interests of our citizens? Trust me. I got this covered on your behalf. —————- "When we lose cash and you've only got central bank digital currencies, the computer will know what it is you're trying to do before you even do it" "If they say you can't leave your house more than 5 miles, you try and buy a bottle of water 6 miles from home, you won't be able to" Former Pfizer Vice President Dr Mike Yeadon. Brought to you by Pfizer. :D |
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He is right, Jim. I am warning of right this since long. And believe it, they will do this sort of thing. Namely regarding meat and dairy consumption. Personal CO2 year accounts will also come.
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For those who understand how Cramer’s financial advice always turns out.
We are so screwed. Inverse Cramer https://i.postimg.cc/05nJ3KP6/IMG-2857.jpg |
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Yeah but wasn't that just trading in people? :)
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Hey everyone the economy in 2024 could be just tiny bit concerning. Here’s an idea to help get you by. :up:
During the Great Depression, onions were a commonly grown and easily stored vegetable, making them both abundant and, notably, cost-free. Simultaneously, peanut butter was an economical ingredient. Hence, the Bureau of Home Economics formulated a recipe for peanut butter-filled onions as a convenient solution for American homemakers to provide nourishment to their families. This peculiar dish's recipe was widely featured in newspapers and magazines throughout the 1930s and eventually made its way onto American dining tables as an affordable, palatable, straightforward, and nutritious meal suitable for any time of day. This hodgepodge comprised baked onions stuffed with a mixture of peanut butter and stale bread crumbs. Unfortunately, these components combined to create an unappetizing dish that was consumed solely out of necessity to alleviate hunger. Mmmmmmmm. :03: https://i.postimg.cc/8CDMqZR8/IMG-2956.jpg |
If there is no beef available anymore I will turn to become a zombie. Two legged cattle there will be plenty around to fulfill my new carnivore needs. :arrgh!:
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How bond vigilantes will force central banks to end the fight against inflation.
https://www-welt-de.translate.goog/w..._x_tr_pto=wapp And all this idiocy only because the debts of states are beyond sanity and politicians since always are incapable to responsibly deal with money. |
I remember someone here pointing out how shutting down the economy, lockdowns, and printing free money (The government’s cure) would be more deadly than the disease, they were right. I actually kinda feel bad for the next president having to inherit this mess and of course get blamed for it by party fanboys. But if you think about it wasn’t the president or congress that printed up 7 trillion in COVID bailouts. It’s the fault of every one the party fanboy’s living in fear who demanded the isolation, lockdowns which shut down the economy. It’s your fault.
https://youtu.be/X0naDa1Yw-U?feature=shared |
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