Everyone's approach differs. You do you. My personal practice has been buying 10 oz silver bars. Kind of a sweet spot for silver weight, lower premiums that I could afford on my budget. I buy them from an assortment of reputable dealers because I don't trust counterfeiters. Constitutional junk silver is nice because the low value per coin is an impediment to counterfeiting. I like 1960s quarters and 1964 Kennedy's, not for the collector value but because there is so little wear you get max silver per coin.
I understand, thanks for your concerns. Watching a lot of families getting hit with turbocancers. No one speaks the unthinkable.
Had a conversation last week with a cardiologist who told me about removing clots from a male in his 20s. I asked him his thoughts about the possible role of the vax and he acted like he didn't know what I was talking about. Told me he was over the vaccines and has moved on, whatever that means to him.
See "encased postage stamps"
Here is an auction listing https://stampauctionnetwork.com/y/y106637.cfm
I've never considered the possibility of the practice returning with a value based on inflation priced forever stamps. Not sure if stamps are really used much anymore. I have an envelope of forever stamps but I think it's been 10 years or more since the last time I used a real stamp.
The information has to be available. People have different limits to what outrages them, various levels of incredulity and disbelief to overcome. Stop looking into it when you are finally convinced action needs to be taken. But there are others still coming along that need to know beyond the date of your own personal aha moment.
So subtle. Best meme.