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FarmerAnon 11 points ago +11 / -0

This crazy bitch straight out of Mars Attacks eyes thinks the people amassing at the Capitol building specifically wanted to end her? Talk about a self-absorbed and a megalomaniac personality.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you had mentioned you praised Kek and played 14 88 on your lotto ticket then you'd have a better chance of summoning Cthulu and remembering "That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange æons, even death may die."

Instant mark of "ARREST HIM BECAUSE THAT ONE IS NOT A CONGRESS PERSON OR CABINET MEMBER! CURSE THE PLEBS."

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FarmerAnon 8 points ago +8 / -0

And now that you know what it's like to lose everything, you have a chance to fight back. The Fire burns - but not to destroy. The Fire burns to illuminate your opportunity to tell them you won't be downtrodden or extinguished. Don't hold onto the hate - hold onto the lesson. It sounds hollow to say I feel bad for your situation, but it's not a hollow statement when I say that I pray for you and yours. I hope you are blessed with the very best. Not all folk are oriented to such things, but, I do it anyway. Take care fellow Anon, to you and those you know.

Absolutely hold the line. The world is about cycles and now it's time for those pulling the financial strings to experience the end of their manipulation cycle.

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FarmerAnon 9 points ago +9 / -0

Newton's Third Law.

It works, until you meet Bruce Lee. That's when he says, "Be like water."

“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”

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FarmerAnon 10 points ago +10 / -0

Normal day in a tortilla factory, too.

'WHY YOU ADD SO MUCH WATER TO THIS?! NOW IT RUNS LIKE IF I DRANK WATER IN TIJUANA!"

Everyone's a critic when it comes to their tortilla recipe. You either get it right, or, well it all runs out!

Edit and p.s.: I saw an opportunity to try and make people chuckle so I took it. Do with it as you will.

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FarmerAnon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biden expires. Maybe not literally, but by the month of March Kamala takes over. If Q is legit, and if these recent judgements concerning the election in various states hold, and if we are returning to the original inauguration date, then we see the military escort the illegitimate occupier of the White House out the door. I think certain enemies would see this as a weak moment and try to seize an opportunity. Iran, China, doesn't matter. The carrier groups are positioned. If Q isn't legit? Well, then GameStop and a bunch of weaponized autists will simply need to crash the system to wake everyone up.

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FarmerAnon 25 points ago +25 / -0

But that's what's needed! As horrible as I may make it sound, it's exactly what's needed to get people to actually do something. So many people settle into the malaise of thought streams ushering them on an inner tube like a lazy river to the inevitable idea that they can't fight, much less change, the very system they are in. Hogwash.

What politicians and Wall Street culture has done to the person on mainstreet is horrible. 2008 was a siren call of the danger ahead. 2021 may be the call of the Black Swan, but hopefully people will finally realize it's only this way because for so, so long we've allowed it to happen. Folks like the one in the OP's screenshot finally understand they truly have nothing to lose. We, have nothing to lose now that we know that it can not only be taken from us willy nilly, but the rules will be changed in order for them to take it from us.

"...by consent of the governed." People forget that phrase. Our last non-violent protest is what's playing out now. GameStop is the canary indicator of whether or not we have the stomach for true, equitable change.

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FarmerAnon 4 points ago +4 / -0

The only way you didn't do it right is if you didn't give a Chuck Norris thumbs up to the person driving that vehicle!

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FarmerAnon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Part of it was that the "numismatic" stuff wasn't outlawed. That exemption has had some people decide to invest in more non-generic stuff just in case a similar confiscation happened today. It seems as if FDR only wanted all government minted coinage back in the government vaults. Jewelry or other ornamental items not used in everyday transactions weren't high on their list, so there wasn't an urgent rush to confiscate it.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

I haven't watched his interviews but I've been following the silver news since around 2008. I'll watch this interview. For anyone else reading, a good starting point is Mike Maloney's series "Hidden Secrets of Money" for basic information. Full disclosure: he is a dealer of gold and silver.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is an excellent point. It brings up the fact that some items are widely known and instantly recognized. ASE, Krugerrand, Maple Leaf, Philharmoic, Kookaburra, even Panda are widely recognized. So it comes down to everyone's own situation, locale, and their end game plan. Bars are excellent for getting "more silver per dollar/pound/euro/yen". But some coins carry a premium because they are instantly recognizable, especially in an emergency situation where one is trying to book passage on a train/boat/plane away from hostile territory.

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FarmerAnon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just to add to your comment about records - if you purchase with a credit card or other non-cash method, keep a record even if it's just notes on a notepad locked in a safe with receipts. It's not entirely out of the question if, in a dire financial system situation, the government decides to question private citizens about the source of either their metal or their ability to maintain income. Whether or not receipts could protect someone is also unsure, but it may be better to have receipts than to not have proof of ownership.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

Your post needs more visibility because it's a great, short explanation. Enough information to give the newbie buyer a starting point with all the right terms to input into a search engine. I hope more people just starting can see it.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely, my friend. Absolutely. The question I've been pondering these past few years is how to exit the system in such a way as to avoid the pump and dump, or their rules against the common man winning.

I completely agree with you in your view of pump and dump being a no-no. Question becomes - how do we profit from situations such as this? If you figure it out before this crashes then I truly hope you profit enough to bring the bastards down. If not, well, I'll buy you a drink sometime and we can discuss the disconnect of the true market from what we know now.

Best of luck fellow pede. If you're investing, I hope Tyche and Fortuna are both watching over you.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's also plausible to assume the regulators and even the banks will probably to try to institute rule changes to prevent something like this from happening again.

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FarmerAnon 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish this was more widely known. I tried to explain to people that Trump's position was the correct position because he seemed to recognize it was a State's issue, not a Federal one. My theory is that the general population is so used to the Federal Government always swooping for some crisis, that it's now believed to be the correct response.

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FarmerAnon 4 points ago +5 / -1

Oh it's definitely that, too. I mentioned driving through the wealthier neighborhoods and seeing all of the Biden signage. Some people I grew up with raised their kids in their beliefs, and then sent them to colleges or universities which only enforced what they grew up with. I think those kids and others are the target demographic for the developers trying to "re-vitalize" areas like downtown San Antonio. The people I speak with in El Paso have a mix of views but that's mostly because they have more exposure to the immigration aspect. The DFW metroplex is a mix of views but leans more left. Like Austin, it's a destination for job seekers.

My personal experience is interacting with people I know who have lived in the same house in the same city for 40+ years, and they suddenly have younger neighbors who moved here for the IT/white collar jobs but didn't leave (for example) their CA ideals in CA. The left leaning municipal governments have been steadily putting heavier financial burdens on the people with fixed incomes, and those people have been leaving the home they lived in for decades. Austin is the best example I've had personal experience with regarding property taxes forcing out fixed incomes. Austin government wants to be the next San Francisco, and they are well on their way to it: steadily increasing property taxes, rampant homelessness, infrastructure projects costing billions. Hopefully Texas can get a whole lot more conservative/patriot types to not just hold the ground (real estate and ideals) we have, but make some headway into the local governments.

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FarmerAnon 9 points ago +10 / -1

I never liked Cornyn. I really didn't like Lamar Smith. Rick Perry is piece of work on a whole different level. The demographic change of the residents is what is causing the greatest effect. Houston, El Paso, and the I-35 corridor are very blue. Right now our saving grace is the State legislature. But, who knows for how long especially if federal policy changes immigration laws. I drive through the metropolitan areas and the rural areas for work. During the months prior to the election there was a huge difference in which candidates were supported in which areas. Miles of ranch fences would have Trump signs. Some city blocks would be all Biden signs (ironically in the wealthier areas more often than the low/middle class areas). All of this is why I think it's more important than ever for locals to become more involved in local government, and if they truly want to preserve their values then they need to begin with entities such as City Council or School Boards. But it really is result of a big demographic shift.

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FarmerAnon 1 point ago +2 / -1

One of the very reasons the Second Amendment exists, is for this. Perhaps people think too civilly. They imagine a world which moves forward under a "nice" set of rules. Under these rules, other countries holding US Treasury debt could waltz in, lay claim to something, and under "nice" rules the people occupying that space would politely walk out.

Yeah, no. Let China, or Russia, or any other nation attempt to lay claim to land inhabited by citizens of the USA. We proclaim to value, cherish, and view as sacrosanct the 2nd Amendment. If those nations ever attempted to do such a thing then they would (or should) be met with extreme and absolute violence from the citizens.

It would truly be a Red Dawn scenario. Yes, it may be asymmetric. Yes, it may be guerilla in nature, but let those countries attempt it. There would absolutely be carnage on both sides. But for too long our citizens have taken for granted the freedoms we've enjoyed. For too long, we've let politicians do their own thing because, "Oh we can vote them out in a few years." Yeah, no. Any invading force would (or should) be met with extreme prejudice.

The greatest danger we face is if a Biden Administration is dissolved, or heck even allowed to continue, and then internally our separate views lead to Civil War 2. Under civil war circumstances the "world" would seek to step in for "humanitarian" reasons. That illusion is what people would succumb to and not just allow, but invite, a foreign force onto our soil.

People are only ruled because they consent to such circumstances. We only use the Federal Reserve because "as a society" we consent to it. The politicians currently in D.C. expect the citizens to continue to consent to what may come. Eventually a choice must be made to either continue consenting, or, fight. Fight for polite and civil change so that the fight doesn't become bloody. But we must still fight.

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FarmerAnon 7 points ago +7 / -0

All of this talk of China reminds me of articles I read during Obama's term about special "China Economic Zones" or something of that nature. Huge amounts of acreage in some states, I think Idaho was mentioned as one site, where the Chinese would essentially create their own cities and ship in their own workers. They wouldn't employ the local citizens. They would basically have a pocket of China surrounded by the USA. One thing I'm watching for is if Biden's group decides to not just restart those pockets of China, but also invite Chinese soldiers onto US soil for "Training and Joint Cooperation Purposes." But, maybe Red Dawn is too obvious and wouldn't fit their plan of a slow boil for the frog in the pot.

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FarmerAnon 4 points ago +4 / -0

I told a family member if Biden was inaugurated, my money is betting on him being replaced by Harris within three months. If I were the puppet master controlling Biden/Harris I would wait a few weeks before pulling the bait and switch. Wait just long enough for Biden to sign a few papers, put on a few shows, and make it appear as if all is well. Then, it's basically a real life version of the movie "Dave". But if they don't want a few million angry citizens heading to D.C. again, then they want the Guard to remain for optics.

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FarmerAnon 26 points ago +26 / -0

It's a stretch on my part, but Abbot may be anticipating a very urgent need to have them back in Texas. With Biden on day one basically telling the caravans of illegals that they can freely walk into the USA, that could create massive problems for border states. A sudden influx of a few hundred thousand people would overwhelm small border communities. As I said, it's a stretch of thinking on my part and more than likely off base. We'll have to see if the other border states do the same thing, while the other states remain in D.C.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

The embodiment of the spirit which settled the Wild West. Jump back in the saddle, and ride to your destination.

In the spirit of the Magnificent Seven, if you need someone with a good hand on a lever-action rifle, just holler.

Focus on morality, if nothing else. Seek change and seek it for the proper reasons. Don't let your reasons for seeking change become infected with immoral things.

If you start a Southwest Saddle Brigade, I hope you'll send me a holler to join. Best of luck my friend. Keep the faith - not in Trump, not in the Constitution, but keep the faith that the Divine needs us where we are at the current moment.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

In my opinion, all of us on this board have a very simple question to answer:

What do we do if Q was false?

We have evidence the election was fraudulent. We have speculation the "elites" are satanic cannibalistic pedophiles. But, even though there was fraud and even though there may be evidence of the other, we've still placed all hope in Q.

I say no, don't do that. Place hope in YOU, and place hope in the change you can bring - first locally, and then at a larger scale. This isn't so much a message of don't give up on Q, as it is a message of don't give up on what the Founding Fathers gave to us.

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FarmerAnon 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Maybe there is something left to hold on to."

Really? No, really, Really?

Are you alive? Are you free-thinking? As of this moment are you able to hold your own beliefs and not be shot?

Of course there is something to hold on to. It's the ideas embodied in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. "All men(and women) are endowed by their Creator...". By the Creator not the State.

Revolutions are based on ideological differences between the rulers and the ruled. Whether or not Revolutions are successful depends on whether or not the Revolutionaries believe in what they are fighting for. For now, Q is a sort of Revolution.

What you need to decide, in this crisis we see unfolding, is where you stand. By that I mean, what do you choose to do if it all fails to unfold how Q said it would? Do you lie down broken and beaten and lapse into a belief that the world is over because the other side accomplished what it did? Or, do you reject that pessimism and make the decision to embody the Q idea of fundamental government change by grassrooting your local elections or even running for office yourself?

I believe that's the spirit of the Q ideal. We will see profound election fraud, profound demographic shifts in favor of the opposition, and the result will be an arduous fight for what is fair for all and not just a few. But it's up to individuals to step up to the plate and go to bat for what the Founding Fathers gifted us.

Grab it. With both fists. Don't let go. Fight for it. Believe in it!

But, that's just me.

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