How do you plan to spend your silver during the apocalypses? Do you foresee stores actually accepting precious metals? I can see how they'll hold value but have very little practical daily use but maybe I'm wrong.
Humans been around a long, long time. Think cyclical.
Do we know who/how the pyramids, which w today's tech can't replicate, were built (and multiple on every continent? Puma Punku, H Blocks, Atlantis, underground civilization in Turkey which housed over 30k residents... same in Chy-nah... List goes on.... and these are some of only were allowed to know...
I have silver stacked, and food in the cellar. I do not buy that reason, I also would have serious hardship if my bi monthly paycheck dried up forever, at 73 I cannot rely on this body to go and hustle making extra dollars cleaning or stacking shelves or be on my feet all day. I am so tired of the "living paycheck to paycheck" sad song. The average country Joe up here, some have never seen 40,000 a year in their lives, but have their own food, an acre or two, and means and skills, they log, they work on farms, fix small engines, know enough carpentry to hire themselves out as handymen, their wives work baking, sewing, seamstress work. Cut brush and make wreaths in the fall. I know the rest of the world does not function without computers but whose fault is that? I moved up here to escape all that, 35 years ago, and never looked back. I have no pity for a person whose lifestyle looks "better" than mine because everything they have is due to "good credit lines". No sympathy at all. Sure, being rich looks lovely, but I did not want to live a life where money and status rules. Instead of paying off credit charges for things I bought, I take that couple of hundred that would go in a bank and buy silver or cases of food for the cellar, if I need some equipment, I don't buy new, there are plenty of tinkerers who know how to fix things around here. We are supposed to live within our means. Not participate in usury, and toil for what we have. Enron happened how many years ago? If folks didn't learn then, maybe the whole system falling out from under them is what we need to wake people up.Small business people and good companies sold out to the highest bidder, their kids don't want to work,don't want to grow up, stay in college till they are 28 or 30, and can't get out of debt. I have no mercy for them, but when SHTF, we will survive, because a working man or woman knows how to. Debt is a form of slavery, but so many volunteer for that slavery.
Incidentally, I have come to the conclusion that the two best crops to grow, that yield the greatest production per plot are beans, and potatoes.
If I had to survive on my pea plants, I would starve quickly. If I had to survive on corn in a limited space, corn takes too much water to grow, and corn is relatively low nutrition per weight.
I have already harvested four or five times off my bean plants. And potatoes can stay in ground until needed, plus they can last long time if stored properly.
Sweet potatoes are another great one. The leaves make delicious, nutritious greens. The key is to rotate them or the wire worms will move in and destroy the plot.
So... 3 "pro Russian" hacker groups declare cyber war on Euro Zone banks AFTER WEF gets together with Russia to run Cyber Polygon sims last year that probed the very targets that were attacked.
No coincidences.
I'm wondering if these 3 groups were involved with Cyber Polygon on behalf of Russia.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/just-global-cyberattack-hits-multiple-us-federal-government/
85+% Americans living check-to-check prob don't even have 2 weeks worth of food stashed, much less PM's.
Patriots never live in fear... until outta food. Or internet access
You will be a king amongst commoners
How do you plan to spend your silver during the apocalypses? Do you foresee stores actually accepting precious metals? I can see how they'll hold value but have very little practical daily use but maybe I'm wrong.
Where and how did you get the physical silver?
Question: Do you know what mankind used for lighting before candles?
Answer: Electricity
^^^ MuckeyDuck gets it.
Humans been around a long, long time. Think cyclical.
Do we know who/how the pyramids, which w today's tech can't replicate, were built (and multiple on every continent? Puma Punku, H Blocks, Atlantis, underground civilization in Turkey which housed over 30k residents... same in Chy-nah... List goes on.... and these are some of only were allowed to know...
What's (our) history v his-story?
Agree, I don't think patriots would design the plan so that those without PMs would be out of luck. There's too many people without PMs.
I agree, but the ones who do may be rewarded handsomely.
I have silver stacked, and food in the cellar. I do not buy that reason, I also would have serious hardship if my bi monthly paycheck dried up forever, at 73 I cannot rely on this body to go and hustle making extra dollars cleaning or stacking shelves or be on my feet all day. I am so tired of the "living paycheck to paycheck" sad song. The average country Joe up here, some have never seen 40,000 a year in their lives, but have their own food, an acre or two, and means and skills, they log, they work on farms, fix small engines, know enough carpentry to hire themselves out as handymen, their wives work baking, sewing, seamstress work. Cut brush and make wreaths in the fall. I know the rest of the world does not function without computers but whose fault is that? I moved up here to escape all that, 35 years ago, and never looked back. I have no pity for a person whose lifestyle looks "better" than mine because everything they have is due to "good credit lines". No sympathy at all. Sure, being rich looks lovely, but I did not want to live a life where money and status rules. Instead of paying off credit charges for things I bought, I take that couple of hundred that would go in a bank and buy silver or cases of food for the cellar, if I need some equipment, I don't buy new, there are plenty of tinkerers who know how to fix things around here. We are supposed to live within our means. Not participate in usury, and toil for what we have. Enron happened how many years ago? If folks didn't learn then, maybe the whole system falling out from under them is what we need to wake people up.Small business people and good companies sold out to the highest bidder, their kids don't want to work,don't want to grow up, stay in college till they are 28 or 30, and can't get out of debt. I have no mercy for them, but when SHTF, we will survive, because a working man or woman knows how to. Debt is a form of slavery, but so many volunteer for that slavery.
Beans, bullets and bandaids!
Incidentally, I have come to the conclusion that the two best crops to grow, that yield the greatest production per plot are beans, and potatoes.
If I had to survive on my pea plants, I would starve quickly. If I had to survive on corn in a limited space, corn takes too much water to grow, and corn is relatively low nutrition per weight.
I have already harvested four or five times off my bean plants. And potatoes can stay in ground until needed, plus they can last long time if stored properly.
Noticing the same with eggplants. Only have 5 or 6 plants currently and they keep producing pretty quickly
Sweet potatoes are another great one. The leaves make delicious, nutritious greens. The key is to rotate them or the wire worms will move in and destroy the plot.
I've been stacking brass
Me too. Some with a hole in the middle.
Unfortunately though, all my guns were lost in a boating accident.
so happy that you survived after jumping overboard to save them, just to come up empty-handed...
Don't forget to eat you quaker oats boomers!
This boomer grows her own.
Where and how did you get yours, fren?
So... 3 "pro Russian" hacker groups declare cyber war on Euro Zone banks AFTER WEF gets together with Russia to run Cyber Polygon sims last year that probed the very targets that were attacked.
No coincidences.
I'm wondering if these 3 groups were involved with Cyber Polygon on behalf of Russia.