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FreeKyleRightNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let’s say they take all dollars, and swap for new currency, is it like for like? Or is there a cutoff? Say 200,000 g? FDIC?

Well, gold is if you already have that in the bank. Gold is for after you have a reliable vehicle and fuel, farmland, garden, chicken coup, few years of emergency food, guns and ammo, and medicine.

Same with silver. More then two g in silver oz is too much, in my opinion. Mostly because if it goes crazy labor should be very cheap so silver will be mined.

What I really think will have the greatest appreciation? Pain pills and pinicellin.

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FreeKyleRightNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree. But there will be a lot of loss merely because most people have had their money managed into brands that are conducting illegal business.

I want to see true ethics analysis before I put any money in the market.

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FreeKyleRightNow 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, I reported them five min ago and mods were fast.

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FreeKyleRightNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I was in service at time, believed all the positive news, got out - drove through us and saw a car broke down or out of gas probably every 50 miles.

It was a terrible realization.

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FreeKyleRightNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is a good write up. Was it by you or an ai?

What did you think about this portion?

‘Here's a crazy rabbit hole: Are there tides on inland bodies of water?

It turns out there are, but only when those bodies are SALTY. There are NO tides on freshwater bodies. And it appears that the saltier the body, the higher the tidal amplitude. There are NO tides in the great lakes (fresh) but observed tides in the dead sea, great salt lake, caspian sea, baltic and black seas.’

And I do believe there is enough evidence to prove that history has intentionally been misrepresented. The theories are at minimum q adjacent. Too many coincidences.

That site has a lot of people posting theories, some are easy to discredit, but there is a large amount that are incredible.

Thanks for putting so much thought into your response.

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FreeKyleRightNow 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was just looking at some in my area, too. I’m now thinking of going for just property and doing a mobile home park. I think if you have the monies to fix it, and rent it out for ten years to pay it off in full, it makes sense.

But I’d be very cautious. It looks just like 2008 to me.

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FreeKyleRightNow 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fascinating. The best thing to do is to continue to track it. Get a measurement tool, even just a fixed telescope, and marking the windows with an erasable marker is good enough to calculate its time and position.

There is a lot of fascinating info out about the moon, for instance, did you know fresh water doesn’t have tides? That makes the moon’s influence on water magnetic, not gravity.

Thanks for sharing your info.

Also, these people reported similar phenomenon...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/o7ho57/the_moon_moved_across_the_sky/

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FreeKyleRightNow 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yea. You can have her contact me here if she needs help. There’s a lot of studies I’m referencing, but. It is a self equalizing process. If she’s a single lady, it’s probably not the most efficient system - my mindset is load it up and let it burn. I just started my feeding system, which for me is chicken manure and pine straw as well as garden scraps. It’s designed for winter outdoor heating, aesthetic lighting, boat propeller and pottery firing. Methane is also a great welding gas if used properly so the uses truly are manifold - Tell her she’s appreciated for her willingness to embrace a sometimes frustrating technology, she deserves recognition for it.

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FreeKyleRightNow 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s crazy, maybe her ph is off, or she’s trying to introduce new microbes. She can put dry pine needles in it. It’s not as effective by volume but it works, better if you chop them first. Anything but plastics, metals, rocks and anything ph wonky.

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FreeKyleRightNow 6 points ago +6 / -0

Since we are talking about LNG - it is also Methane. Farts. It is produced naturally from decomposing waste! Easily produced in every home, just a modified septic tank - the cleanest energy available, completely renewable and cost effective with so many benefits!

Glad to see world waking up to this! A large biodigester (the size of a bedroom) with added fees stock like animal manure, grass clippings, food waste, etc could provide all heat, transport, and electricity costs for a family of four - it’s great with generators.

Decentralized fuel and power would make America stronger. Easy to use. Easy to fill a propane tanks worth to share with a neighbor. Once the food stock is processed it is an excellent manure - further processing can produce alcohols, animal feeds, and plastics.

Huge people! Absolutely huge implications!

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FreeKyleRightNow 12 points ago +12 / -0

This is how I see it, too. Like, what’s stopping you from being worthy of praise, like me? I’ve shown you the way...

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