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So if you are a luciferian, and the priest is ordained through a universe church, you can marry gays, transgender people, as the constitution states.
Is this correct or not ?
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Freedom of religion, luciferian religion is the same as Christianity except they believe Lucifer was Eve, and misjudged by God.
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reminder that although physical metals are a relatively liquid non-currency store of wealth, metals dealers take a huge cut relative to trading in investment-grade securities

also metal fetishism is heavily tied to far right and accelerationist ideologies. gold standard people are obsessed with destroying the financial system so they can "win" with their metal coins. silver people are basically gold people but even weirder because their fetish is tied to a 19th century culture war between silver-backed western US banks, and gold-backed eastern US banks. the silver banks wanted to protect their market so they spread all kinds of crazy nonsense to undermine trust in "elitist east coast bankers" and their gold

it's all just a huge tangle of weird, I'm not saying stay out of metals, but don't take anything these people say at face value
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>>38043532
Satanism is just one big LARP to fuck around with loopholes, isn't?
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>>38043611
Solar panels seem to selling fast,
New battery that uses more silver is faster smaller and longer lasting.
silver is easier then gold to use, buying small items and making payments.
Both good and silver are good in their own ways.
So a religion that allows gays and transgender to marry, maybe Pagan or something else that follows the Bible and book of the Dead, or maybe other books is a belief, a belief as long as one believes in the belief is a religion. The USA constitution says freedom of religion, but the government says otherwise.
Joan of Arc was sentenced to death, 100 years later the Church was found guilty of treason and many other crimes.
Do you think the crimes today will be judged and sentenced later in history ?
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>>38043741
That's Christianity, billy Gram is a corporation telling people it's a religion.
Islamic law is oppressing of people, it seems like people follow it
How much does it cost to be a follower of God 10% salary per year ?
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>>38043757
I do not mean this in a judgmental way but are you possibly schizoaffective? I can somewhat make out the train of thought here but it's borderline.
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>>38043921
Belief a religion, everyone is entitled to have one.
Witchs in America at one time where killed, because of religious beliefs.
I'm not schizo if you think those religions that killed those witches are still preaching.
God and a nuclear treat ? I don't think God will save people if a nuclear bomb was dropped
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>>38043611
It's much, much simpler than that. A 1oz silver round is ~$30 and a 1oz gold round is ~$2,600. The silver dorks are simply too poor to be a goldbug, so they cope with the cheap shit. Silver is to precious metals what a Chrysler 300 is to luxury cars.
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>>38044037
You unironically need psychiatric medication. Please get help, anon.
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>>38043799
I really don't fucking care care because all religions are bullshit
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>>38043532
>Freedom of religion, ordained luciferian
You mean Jewish?
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>>38043611
>reminder that although physical metals are a relatively liquid non-currency store of wealth, metals dealers take a huge cut relative to trading in investment-grade securities
Correct. Physical ownership of precious metal is not a daytrading gambit. It is a long term hedge against VERY bad things happening.

Many people on this board are not old enough to remember the bank "holidays" and the subsequent 10X devaluations/hyperinflations that happened in Europe and South America and Africa.
https://fxssi.com/redenominated-currencies#google_vignette
Ukraine 1996 100,000∶1
Venezuela 2018 100,000∶1
Taiwan 1949 40,000∶1
Ecuador 2000 25,000∶1
Austria 1925 10,000∶1
Argentina 1983 10,000∶1
Argentina 1992 10,000∶1
Poland 1995 10,000∶1
Romania 2005 10,000∶1
Ghana 2007 10,000∶1
Belarus 2016 10,000∶1

If you can afford it, STOCK UP NOW ON LIFE ESSENTIAL MEDS AND HRT! Stack some precious metals too.
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>>38044387
>I really don't fucking care care because all religions are bullshit
You may not care about religions, but some religions most definitely care about you.
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>>38045361
I used to make fun of people like you, but if you've been following anything in the last year it's pretty clear that things are about to get really, really bad. I'm actually thinking of withdrawing a portion of my brokerage account and converting it into physical gold even though I'd take a substantial loss from transaction fees and taxes. I don't even know what I'm going to do with that gold, customs can just steal it if you're entering another country and they don't like you

In Nazi Germany they imposed an exit tax on Jews trying to leave with their wealth. The rates were increased over time:

January 1934: 20%
August 1934: 65%
October 1936: 81%
June 1938: 90%
September 1939: 96%
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>>38043757
>silver is easier then gold to use, buying small items and making payments.
>Both good and silver are good in their own ways.
You are correct. Silver is more "practical" both for industrial use and for real world spending. Gold comes in handy as an extremely PORTABLE form of wealth storage, ie:
>33333 oz silver is about $1 million (silver is 10.5g/cm3)
>400 oz of gold is about $1 million (gold is 19.3 g/cm3)
Gold per cubic centimeter, is nearly 180 times as valuable as silver. One million dollars of gold will fit in a shoebox. The picrel might be around a million dollars in silver.
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>>38045453
There is no fucking way that's a million in silver, at least not spot. Maybe a quarter million at best.
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>>38045401
>withdrawing a portion of my brokerage account and converting it into physical gold even though I'd take a substantial loss from transaction fees and taxes
You are very wise. If the market shits the bed, you could be left with very little. It's always good to take SOME money off the table while you are ahead. Many 1929 "millionaires" would have survived had they convertes SOME of their profits to physical gold ($20.67/oz in 1929) AND stored it themselves. Many lost their life savings when the banks defaulted. (picrel)

>I'm going to do with that gold, customs can just steal it if you're entering another country and they don't like you
Bitcoin fixes this. I don't consider BTC an investment, because it has terrifying (face peeling) volatility, especially when/if the stock market crashes, but for SHORT TERM wealth transfer across international borders, nothing is better.

>In Nazi Germany they imposed an exit tax on Jews
The term for that is CAPITAL CONTROLS, and they have been extremely common in history. They are currently in effect in many countries RIGHT NOW. The subplot of the movie Goldfinger (1964) was smuggling gold out of the UK because of capital controls.

Expect capital controls to COME BACK in an economic crisis. EXPECT THE US DOLLAR TO GET DEVALUED (lose 30%-40%+) of it's purchasing power over the next 12 months.
https://youtu.be/bZanFzdZtOw?t=54

Luke Gromen recomends the US Treasury revalue gold to $20k/oz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gzvq14dE0g
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>>38045554
The market shitting the bed is a non-issue provided you even have a basic level of diversification and it's a traditional market shit, because the market always recovers. What you should be worried about is something more disruptive than that, such as asset seizures, punitive taxes levied against "certain groups" or being unable to work and being forced to sell when the market is down.

BTC is questionable because converting it to fiat is way too complicated but I guess it's a way to diversify your "I hope I don't die in the next 48 hours" go bag

And capital controls per se aren't really the same kind of thing, like at all, because they're not specifically designed to implement a genocide. Equating them is like saying having to have a license plate on your car is like having a yellow arm band. We can argue all day about whether capital controls are right or wrong but it's two different things
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mercantilist boymoders when
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>>38045466
>There is no fucking way that's a million in silver, at least not spot. Maybe a quarter million at best.
You're you might be right, this one over a million $ I estimate.

Thanks for keeping me honest.
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>>38045666
>mercantilist boymoders when
You're busted by the numbers Luci.
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>>38045601
>non-issue provided you even have a basic level of diversification and it's a traditional market shit,
60/40 stocks/bonds split won't save you in a major crash. We haven't seen one in the last 40 years because the Federal Reserve has been defacto backstopping the market since Alan Greenspan in 1987after black Monday.

Property, collectable cars, art, etc will ALL crash when the market goes down. They go back up in real terms (inflation hedge) when the economy recovers, even when the fiat has been devalued, but DURING the economic crisis, gold and silver are king. Picrel car would have been in the $600-$800+ price range when purchased new.

Another "black swan" you haven't considered is WAR. During times of war, gold is king, because countries always print to finance domestic needs, but need to pay international debts in gold. Russia is currently running 20%+ interest rates because she is in an inflationary wartime economy.

The US Government had to abandon the gold peg in 1971 because of LBJ spending so much on the Vietnam war and the war on poverty. From 1970 to 1980 the US$ lost 75% of it's purchasing power.
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>>38045601
>BTC is questionable because converting it to fiat is way too complicated
BTC is a pain to convert in SOME countries, same as gold. In Thailand and other 'developing" countries gold and silver has a much lower buy sell commission because everyone takes it.

If WW3 breaks out, expect BTC to go to zero, or at least become completely illiquid for the short term until things normalize.
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>>38045686
can you blame me for trying?
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>>38045601
>We can argue all day about whether capital controls are right or wrong but it's two different things
And if we were Jewish, we would argue about it all day anyway, because that's what we like to do.
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>>38045807
>can you blame me for trying?
The earth belongs to you, after all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqymXN3cdy4



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