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  • John Beasley posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago

    Is it true that if everyone who voted for Trump bought 2 silver dollars we could bankrupt JP Morgan? That is much better than giving Trump $100 dollars. Also every 4 years rather than voting people could just buy 2 silver coins and get a new government.

    • You would have to find the physical first.

      • In my view yes. The material presented by websites like Road-to-Roota, Arcadia Economics and others is convincing. In a nutshell,the precious metals market rigging in place for over a century, now augmented with the derivatives house of cards, has not been able to keep up with rising industrial demand (for its electrical properties) and falling supplies. If price actually were determined by supply and demand, it has been suggested that silver should cost more than gold. While central banks can fiddle the gold price with their rehypothecated stocks, they do not hold silver, no longer officially considered a “monetary metal”. As one of the most undervalued materials of all times, it is one of the weakest points of “their” system. And if this is not enough, it has health benefits too.

          • However, getting a coin would not replace voting 🙂

              • But what has voting gotten us? Did your vote count in the 2020 election? If not, what makes you think it will count next election?
                I think it’s time the American People begin a “Just Walk Away” campaign and show the pigs in D.C. they no longer have our support. Even if they fake another election and say 150 million voted for their candidate of (their) choice, they would still know less than a third of the population voted. They would know they do not have the support of the American populace.

                • To vote is to feed a rigged, corrupt and broken system, a system which should be starved instead. Buying a coin is in effect a vote of protest and will probably do oneself and one’s family some long-term good.

                • The Dollar to Silver ratio on the US Debt clock is $4,800…. not that it means anything in our current dystopian reality.