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5% Silver Edition

>Why Gold & Silver?
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/ (Otherrare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>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.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 Thread: >>61252440
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I can’t believe what a scam 90% junk is. I just went to sell the equivalent of 21.5 ounces of silver and I got $780. So I could only get like 16 ounces of silver back (rounds), and would have been even less for quality silver. I’m slowly siphoning out of it and thankfully I don’t have a lot of it, but it’s going to be funny when GenX boomers in their 50’s who have $1,000+ Face value who are probably going to get half of what I just got at best when shit really starts getting real.
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Will putting a silver coin in my water bottle really slow bacterial growth? Like really really? There's not much current in there other than me picking it up occasionally, and brownian motion. Wouldn't you have to push water against it somehow, like in a filter
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>>61259981
>5% Silver Edition
The most recent circulation coins minted with 5% Silver (at least that I can think of) were the Swiss 5 Rappen issued from 1850-1877. Even at today's prices they have a bullion value of 13 cents.
https://en.numista.com/167
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>>61260059
Doesn’t even look real. Looks AI generated, just like the OP pic.
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>>61260056
You are retarded
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>they're tamping the prices
What will I do with all these cheapies I just bought?
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>>61260057
just be a man and drink your bacteria anon
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>>61260057
I mean the pioneers would put Silver Dollars in jugs of milk to keep them fresh for longer and sailors would but Silver coins in their barrels of fresh water to preserve them, so whatever currents created by the movements of a wagon or a ship must've been enough to be effective.
If you abide by the rule of 1 oz of Silver per half gallon of water and walk around carrying your bottle I'd imagine it would be effective.
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What are some pmg approved books?
Need some more off screen time
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>>61260059
>What do you guys think about my beginner stack of silver?
It looks fine, but you shouldn't be concerned with what other people think of your stack so long as you understand why you bought it and didn't overpay.
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>>61260056
Online dealers have been putting on constant sales to get rid of their 90% for below spot. Same with lcs. And even before the silver spot increase, dealers were still paying less than spot for 90% if you wanted to sell. 90% is just for shtf barter. Stick with pure silver for everything else
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thanks mr color tree, this is awesome
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Ayo, silbah niggah he, bout to make sum hithtory
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>>61260124
The creature from Jekyll Island

Rich Dad's Advisors: Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver: Protect Your Financial Future

The New Case for Gold

Ruff's Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold & Silver: A Middle Class License to Print Money

In that order
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>>61260075
Why?
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>>61260105
kefir only
>>61260118
I wonder if I could test this? Maybe introduce kombucha culture into two jars of sweet tea, one jar with a coin and one without. See if the fermentation is any different
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>>61259981
>5% Silver Edition
>
Let me guess, copper underneath?
Keked
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>>61260100
Go full dragon, retard
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>>61260141
Absolutely. I knew that previously which is why I didn’t go heavy into 90% despite liking it. But it’s pretty funny knowing there are a lot of people out there with huge $500-$5,000 FV junk coins and have probably been holding for a long time and realize they can only get about 2/3rds of the actual silver price. Honestly it’s a tough decision for them I would imagine to get out of it or potentially go down with the ship more or less.
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90% is for jewellery
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>>61260216
>90% is for jewellery
Keked
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>>61260209
I have a small amount and have resisted these deals too. Despite how cool 90% is, it just is not liquid enough if I ever needed to sell it or swap it out for gold.
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>>61260056

Picrel is how many atoms of Ag you lost put on by being a dumbass noob
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>>61260363
Hello IQDALIT, how is your BTC doing?
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>>61260363
I don’t care. 90% constitutional is for riffraff looking Vietnam veterans. When the time comes to fuck these boomers and gen-X’ers and they only get 25% of spot at best they’ll take it on the chin like they’ve been doing their entire lives and go and bitch about the system while they massage their guns in their sportsball mancaves.
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>>61259226
>>61259258
>>61259453
>>61259822
Continued from last thread where >>61259052 said:
>What happens to precious metal prices when the NATO countries start to refine rare earth metals? Won't silver and gold be a byproduct or some of that?

We already have a precedent example for this.

Silver is primarily a byproduct of mining other relatively common metals, especially copper. Global copper production has increased every year for the past 20 years except for 2 years when production changes were basically flat. In those same 20 years, silver production actually declined in 9 of those years. Just because silver can be a byproduct of mining other minerals doesn't necessarily mean that increased mining of those othrr minerals will lead to higher silver production.

Increased mining of rare earth elements will have even less of an impact on the global silver supply than increased copper mining has. This is because rare earth elements are typically found in different types of mineral deposits (such as bastnaesite, monazite, and ion-adsorption clays) and different geological environments than those that contain significant silver deposits. Rare earth mining operations might produce other byproducts like uranium and thorium, or other critical materials such as niobium, tantalum, or titanium (depending on the specific ore body), but not silver in commercially significant quantities.

So, no - NATO developing new rare earth element projects will not contribute any significant amount of new silver to the global supply. However, the investments in the machinery and technology infrastructure needed for these projects will actually decrease the supply of silver slightly as silver is used in building these things.
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Where are you guys finding 90% below spot? I'll buy every Morgan I can find below spot idgaf
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Wait, what are we advocating for ? surely not a crime of 1873 tier gold only standard?

We are advocating for bimetal system with silver in the hands of the people, along side gold? maybe even copper, silver and gold on a trimetal system?
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>>61260437
Monument has had 90% below spot for weeks. They also have cull 90% dollars for spot
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>>61260124
The first two hundred pages are an excellent history of gold as money. The rest of the book is obsolete info on gold stocks.
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>>61260191
The pesos in picrel are copper with a silver wash. The Chinese coins are fake monkey metal. The girl is real.
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>>61260394
You literally traded away 6 sextillion (600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) atoms of silver for absolutely no reason,l. I think you're the boomer, did you get eagles?
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>>61260056
>who are probably going to get half of what I just got at best when shit really starts getting real
If you'd been following along with /pmg/ threads for the past three weeks you'd have known not to try and sell 90% for another month or two because of the unique situation with refiners needing to produce COMEX bars as fast as possible. It takes 5x-6x times as long to turn 90% into a .999 COMEX bar because it requires refining. Refiners' storage spaces for 90% and sterling were/are full. Refiners were buying .999 and .999 silver bullion because it doesn't need to be refined. It just needs to be melted and poured. The refiners weren't even buying ore. When "shit really starts getting real" there won't be an LBMA to save or banking systems to float, so none of this is relevant to that scenario.

You got screwed and the person who screwed you was you - through your own ignorance and impatience. You had all the info and probably plenty of time, but you threw it away for pennies on the dollar. Next time put some effort into understanding the state of the market you're investing in and you won't screw yourself.
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>>61260531
>*.999 and .9999 silver bullion
I meant
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>>61260437
Monument Metals and Golden Eagle coin both have 90% below spot.
I believe a few others have 90% at spot, but you'd have to check findbullionprices for that.
>>61260448
Literally anything other than debt based fiat would be fine with me, it doesn't even have to be PM based, I just want money that doesn't lose its value.
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this should be in silver
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this dump could be the beginning of the stock market crash
Gold gets swapped up in that liquidity crunch
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>>61260056
Your doing it wrong, your supposed trade junk silver for blowjobs.
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>>61260523
>The girl is real.
As a 2D representation, but somewhere an older version of her exists is what you mean, right?
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>>61260262
90 percent silver makes great jewelry.
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I love silver so much.
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>>61260749
I mean short term
longer term its only going up
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>>61260448
>Wait, what are we advocating for ?
A banking system that isn't controlled by jews.
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>>61260525
570? For a holocoin? Sorry anon you must be tweaking.
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Every day your odds of being attacked by a werewolf goes up. Your stack may be the only thing between you and becoming a furry.
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According to the fibbonacci levels the biggest support level is ~3800.
How long do you think gold will spend consolidating around these prices before rallying again? I heard that the strongest months historically are january, august and september, so perhaps the bullrun could start in december?
>>61260894
I dont think this fall was steep enough to even be the beginning of the AI bubble burst. Shouldnt it be double digit percentage loss in a single day?
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>>61260941
They die just like regular wolves. Shoot it like any other animal, or hit it with an Astro van.
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>>61260975
>I dont think this fall was steep enough to even be the beginning of the AI bubble burst. Shouldnt it be double digit percentage loss in a single day?
it could be the beginning
Michael Burry also went short
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>>61261006
If it is the beginning, then i wonder for how long will gold continue to drop... for now, It isnt going lower than 3929, the price is doing smaller and smaller bounces right above it. Perhaps its testing the support level
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>>61260842
The only good kind of paper silver
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>>61261018
It's not testing anything, they are just tamping the price down. Same shit different day. Manipulated until they can't suppress it anymore.
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>>61261027
Good pic.
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>>61261018
I agree, its holding up well
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>>61260941
>>61260984

Silver dime coin-shot ? best 1.80 i ever spent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTfNcrQqgX0
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>>61260984
Based Sig enjoyers
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>>61261027
Classy
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>>61261018
Lmao , this was the sign and pmg baggies missed it

Lmao, pmg baggie top ticked silver,,,,,,cashed in his 401k, paid a $12,000 penalty to the government he hates, and not one stacktard told him that was Le Big Dumb

ALL stacktards are that dumb,,,,,,,,none of them have made a profit in 10 years,,,,,,,,losers at the game of life
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>>61261067
Based Asahi kilo enthusiast.
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>>61261067
>Based Sig enjoyers
*prior to CEO Ron "the kike" Cohen
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>>61261106
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>>61261067
buy some gold, pussy
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>>61261046
Saw some analysts saying that the real support was at 3800 though, and its only been a couple of weeks since the big drop. Knowing how the rest of the huge dumps were followed by a couple of months of crabbing, it perhaps has not hit the bottom just yet.
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>>61260531
Maybe, but I don’t care. There’s nothing set in stone that they will come back up. And if they do, big deal. I lose 20-25 ounces total. Cuz I already lost some selling few months back for eagles. Of course I’m not selling mercs tho.
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>>61261106
>SLb9Sjee
>SLb9Sjeet
Lol
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>>61261115
very pretty bar - sleek, chic and minimalist

Sydney should have worn that.
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!!!CHECK THE CATALOG!!!
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>>61260448
>maybe even copper, silver and gold on a trimetal system?
Sounds like we're heading there with or without advocating for this.
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>>61261128
Based. The reason cashing out your 401k sends IQ Dalit into a tailspin is that bankers are very interested in the velocity of money. They were attempting to build an economic "perpetual motion machine". The problem with retail bullion sales is they are savings that are tucked away out of the reach of the banks. Sure, the local coin shop is earning a small fee on each transaction, but the vast majority of the sale goes towards acquiring more metal to sell to more patrons who are not too keen on the paper-ponzi.
Almost every other transaction people engage in fuels consumption or is recycled through the ponzi. Not PMs though.
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>>61260448
I think a mix of any real commodity is fine. Even wood
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>>61261129
r u d e
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>>61261250
lean hogs
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>>61261027
Those about the only respectable bills I've seen yet.
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>>61261210
Sadly stacktards are broken,,,,its always someone else's fault,,,,,they claim to be white and better than everyone else,,,,meanwhile white men are out setting up businesses, Halloween decorating porches,,,,$50-$100k for 1 month,,,,,,stump grinding,,,,,,$1000+ per day,,,,,,,,coin operated laundry,,,,my neighbor did that and now has a $500,000 rv,,,,,,,yall ain't even trying,,,,,,,worms,,,,,,wah wah wah why won't the gobbernment buy our bags ,,,,lmao
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What's wrong with this guy?
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>>61261230
I'm Swiss Cambodian 2meters tall 100kilos. But pmg baggies think every rich Chad is indian because most rich Americans are indian,,,,,,,Weird. Stacking literally makes your life worse in every way. Think of the karma backfire when they pray daily for the world to end in the twisted fantasy that rocks will be valuable. Read through this thread,,,,,,you won't find a happy person except the guy who got rich by not buying silver
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>>61261428
Why does it bother you so much that people buy silver?
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>>61261436
>Why does it bother you so much that people buy silver?
Better question...
How is Swiss Cambodian a flex?
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>crypto dips
>they go AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!
>silver dips
>hooray! cheapies!
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>>61261400
Word salad
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>>61260191
Yeah, those debased Roman coins used copper. And sometimes also tin, kek.
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Bros, my 10 oz bar and eagles are FINALLY being shipped (ordered Oct 10th). I will get even MOAR silver once I acquire them.
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>>61261524
lets fuckkin goo
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>>61261436
Why do yall shill silver?
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>buying bullion online
Anon... you're on a list.
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>>61261032
Yep, stacktards are financial incels, blame all their problems on Indians, banks, the FED, things that make everyone's life better. They expect everything the boomers had after a lifetime of work when their only skill is schizo rantings on anime blogs. Once they take responsibility for their own investments life will get better
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>>61261551
if you cant defend your stack, your stack is worth taking
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>>61261550
pump their bags
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>>61261550
How are we shilling silver when we're in our containment board? You're the one out of place here, so why do you care what we spend our money on?
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>>61261551
weren't you already on a few?
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>>61261551
Don't care, buying online is super convenient. They will never be persistent enough to send their zog-dogs to my doorstep. Instead, there would probably be a "criminalization" of hoarding metals. At that point, Wiemar is in full effect.
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>>61261450
Dangerously Based
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I actually lol'd

>rare iqpajeet W
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>>61261551
And so are you posting here, your browser, screen resolution, even things like mean time for captcha solve and how you move your mouse all provide a perfect digital fingerprint. Your phone was tracking your movements and listening to you talking to the coin shop guy, even if you didn’t have your phone, someone in the store did. Your wifi router functions as a radar and can tell the difference between the densities of objects so your entire house and every round you have hidden somewhere has been mapped. There is no escape bro if they decide they want it then they know who has what and where with the exception of ancient boomer stashes buried in the woods.
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>>61260448
100 percent reserve Asset based economy controlled by We The People ..not a fractional reserve system controlled by shifty grifting kikes. Laws that actually protect people, putting fraud on the same level as murder. You lie to people selling snake oil? Thats your ass. You steal? Thats your ass. You are a knowing participant in a ponzi scheme? Thats your ass. You take a bribe perverting justice? Thats your ass. No dual citizenship. No right to own land if you arent a citizen. No right to any public office if you arent a citizen. No anchor babies. Any migrant seeking citizenship Must do so legally and be 100 percent fluent in spoken and written english. No property tax. No income tax. No right to practice any religion except Christianity if said practice is in direct opposition to Christianity. I could go on....



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