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DogeToTheMoon 10 points ago +10 / -0

I can relate, although I am blessed to have mostly awake family and some friends on this journey with me.

Ephesians 6:12 KJV

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

In my opinion this verse encompasses the problem at hand and why people are seemingly blind despite reasonable evidence.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not saying she's done nothing wrong, just that she obviously isn't all that with it and that we should go a bit easy on her compared to someone like Joe Biden who made his own bed.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have made fun of the whole greta thing before but these days I tend to think she needs help and we shouldn't be so hard on her, she's only a kid with various mental illnesses, allegedly OCD, selective mutism, autism, some think fetal alcohol syndrome, her parents are deranged and should be held accountable.

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DogeToTheMoon 2 points ago +2 / -0

I appreciate you taking the time! As you may have guessed, I asked you because of your obvious experience and I figured you would know what to look for if you didn't have any standard recommendations. Thanks a lot!

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you have any recommendations for resources to improve your English? I've always been somewhat decent at knowing the basics from observation but I didn't really get taught these things at school and would like to fill in the blanks.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

My guess would be that he's hinting towards these two guys and dominion being connected to the CIA.

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DogeToTheMoon 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well I can see what you're saying but from my perspective as a believer, I don't think it's logical or smart to do what they do as they will have to face justice in the end and it won't be pretty if they don't repent.

I guess it's unfathomable from my current perspective, your conscience tells you that these things are reprehensible but these people likely have a seared conscience hence becoming desensitised to these crimes.

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DogeToTheMoon 7 points ago +7 / -0

It is totally by design. Bad food, dwindling physical activity, toxins in water (even birth control), cleaning products, plastics etc., divide between the sexes, virtue signaling from women (feminism) and the false idea that they don't want masculine traits but then loathe weak men in their hearts and actions, destruction of the family, morals collapsing--can't build a stable, healthy lifestyle and environment for children which adds increasing burdens and makes life become exponentially more difficult over time, enter credit card debt, bad health, medical issues from stress, smoking, drinking. No energy or smarts to guide children, quickly results in a toxic family environment creating a growing societal ripple effect. Then you have various mental conditioning that comes from media, movies, tv, video games and porn--all things that people try to use to enjoy life and it solidifies toxic culture.

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DogeToTheMoon 11 points ago +11 / -0

'These people are sick'.

I really hope this widespread trafficking and abuse of children is dealt with soon if not already. It's just unfathomable how they could do these sorts of things.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

No dramas here, I didn't take it that way!

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can agree to that, I've never been a big movie or tv person, I don't mind a good action movie but I never really saw the appeal of the horror genre and another reason I try to avoid movies etc. are the rampant sex themes which opens the door to temptation in my opinion.

Is that the sort of thing you're talking about?

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DogeToTheMoon 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have often wondered if some of the stuff they show in movies isn't fake but the real deal and people just assume it's cinema.

I'm not convinced it's the case but the thought has crossed my mind. I wouldn't put it past these sick people to have people unwittingly pay for something that facilitates these things and shoves it in your face.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I'd say they're just a novelty, if they had any metal value they'd sell for more + have markings for weight and purity.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

My hair is rainbow coloured and my skin tone is green.

u/#Honkler

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DogeToTheMoon 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am hesitant to post this and get you second guessing yourself because it can be easy to feel a bit overwhelmed.

The dealers Slyver recommended are fine and well known in what we call the 'stacking' community. Sdbullion is another well respected US bullion dealer. I personally don't use these websites being that I'm in AUS and use dealers local to me though.

There are a few main forms of silver that are relevant to your query, in no particular order these are:

Government minted bullion, for example the 'American Silver Eagle' or the 'Canadian Silver Maple Leaf'

'Rounds' or 'generics' which are privately minted examples of rounds

Bars, for example the Perth Mint 1kg silver bar

'Constitutional' or 'Junk' Silver which are any half dollars, quarters, and dimes minted by the US government before 1965 and contain 90% silver. Other countries have similar coinage histories but the details obviously vary.

A few details to know about silver (these tidbits often apply to gold as well).

At any given moment the international price of silver and gold (the price before any premiums are added) is called 'spot price' and you can find it by searching 'spot price silver' for example. You'll want to try and get your head around how the price changes over time in relation to inflation etc. and build your perspective so you understand why you are investing in it, what your end goal is (if you want to sell, why and when?).

Coins/bars etc. are measured in purity which is how many parts per 1000 are pure silver, 0.999 fineness (shortened to .999 or 99.9%) means there are 999 parts silver and 1 part of something else--99.9% is the general standard of purity. The 'Junk silver' I mentioned before is only 90% silver and 10% copper which means if you want to buy junk silver you have to do a bit of math to work out if the silver content is being priced fairly or if they are charging premiums that you should avoid.

All silver products incur a premium, it's just an inevitable and normal part of the process, this is influenced by rarity, finish (production standards), historical value, cost of production/dealer's cut, scarcity due to market conditions and a range of other things.

A couple of main points relating to premiums are:

The smaller the item, the higher the premiums get (for silver you generally want to stick to 1oz coins or larger, going to 1/10oz for silver gets very pricy because of exorbitant premiums).

If your goal is to protect your purchasing power, you are best off staying away from fancy limited edition, numismatic/rare stuff or bizarre designs that may only appeal to few potential buyers, unless you know a lot about it because that enters collector territory and that is a whole different game and people can burn themselves playing it.

Of the four forms of silver I listed above, I prefer Government minted bullion the most followed by bars, junk silver and my least favourite is generics/rounds. This is a personal decision to make but my reasoning is that government minted bullion is minted by a trusted and recognised entity and there are very strict laws surrounding counterfeiting which minimises the risk of fakes and you are going to be able to convince someone it's worth something more easily than you could with a round/generic if the situation called for it. I also just think the gov minted coins generally look better which is a trivial factor but still one that might influence your choices.

You would probably benefit from searching on youtube about 'stacking', 'silver stacking' etc., some decent channels related to stacking and precious metals are: Yankee Stacking, Stansberry Research Stansberry Research does many interviews but I recommend looking at some of the interviews with Rick Rule as a starting point. Kitco News Also has some good interviews with Jim Rickards and others. belangp

All the best with it. Feel free to ask questions but most basics should be covered.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for the response, to be honest I've stayed neutral on the whole debate because I haven't studied it and I can see why they would want to deceive us about something so fundamental so I prefer not to take a firm stance hence why I asked my initial question. I don't know enough about it to really know what else I would ask but it's something I'll investigate more in the future.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Help me out here, I don't know if this is a joke and I don't mind either way but I want to know what your point is--are you of the view that space is located inside what we think of as the earth as opposed to the traditional belief and if so why?

Thanks in advance.

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DogeToTheMoon 8 points ago +8 / -0

Gotta love Jesse Lee Peterson!

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DogeToTheMoon 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well I think precious metals are at the very least a safe and reliable bet but I'm inclined to think they will quite likely grant a generous return. Precious metals aren't in favour at the moment and one thing we know about investing is that the contrarian play is usually the right one--in my mind that points to silver. Historically silver has obviously tried to break out but has quickly been smothered again. Somehow I think Trump et al will deal with those that would normally prevent it from reaching fair value and we could see something magnificent.

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DogeToTheMoon 5 points ago +5 / -0

I haven't looked into the Burma incident beyond reading headlines but I imagine that the deepstate suspect more evidence to come out given their connections, this is blowing up bigly right before their eyes and there's nothing they can do about it.

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DogeToTheMoon 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is about as obvious as sarcasm gets. I'd write an apology if I made such a massive misjudgment.

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DogeToTheMoon 5 points ago +5 / -0

Exactly, I think that's a big reason why they do it, so that it grows like a cancer.

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DogeToTheMoon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes basically the factor at play here is sentiment, if more and more people start trying to get silver based on their perception of it's value, it drives the price up and also lowers available supply which would make it increasingly more difficult for the banks to keep up their manipulation.

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