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JohnA1

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  1. True, it started from the Gaza situation affecting gold 'price' and went down a slippery slope. I've already regretted my post on the thread..
  2. The man is right, but timing is a biatch..
  3. Looks like some civilians have survived through the rubble, he has to finish the job. Fools - any sympathy for Israel has evaporated some time ago, when the bombed residential buildings were shown. Now they keep digging themselves deeper into a hole. It's pretty obvious to the whole world what they're doing flattening the land - I feel sorry for the conscripts and those living abroad, they'll have to face the hatred and contempt for a long time to come. A whole nation victimised to further the agenda of some hidden elite. As for the impotent US carrier groups, well what does that tell for the future of the dollar eh..
  4. In that case, back up the truck!
  5. Ha ha, exactly, now they pretend that the promise is meant to cover replacement for wear and tear. Like the 'lifetime' guarantee on some UK supermarket shopping bags. They really take us for fools...😒
  6. Fascinating For the numismatists here, is this a 22 carat coin? If so, wouldn't we expect some damage eventually to the copper content? A pure gold coin surely would remain intact for centuries in sea water - in fact forever, right?
  7. Interesting contrast from the same entities claiming that promissory notes are real money, the others are pet rocks😅
  8. I'm still on the fence on this one. Of course the parasites are throwing obstacles at every opportunity - after all it deals with honest money which is anathema to them. I don't find it surprising that a country like Indonesia is at the front Usury in ancient times was an abhorent sin. ALL religions were treating usury for what it is - it's just that one religion allowed it to be practiced for members of *other* religions. So they became the de-facto bankers (yet not allowed to do the same for their own people). Now usury has become the frikin norm, they even give "credit" to teenagers, encouraging them to become debt slaves for life 🙄
  9. That's how it appears to be, plus it is tainted with bias of various agendas, too many to count anymore..
  10. Let him discover himself, it's more fun that way. It's the journey, not the destination
  11. A warning and a suggestion Warning - it is addictive, yes Suggestion - become a paid member and avoid the 3 day wait. Some listings evaporate within the day
  12. All-time high in graphs where the dollar of 1980 is set to be equal to the dollar of 2023... </parade urinator>
  13. Whoohooo more sovs...back up the truck
  14. Bottom line: price is still being manipulated downwards. What's not to like?
  15. It's not like Mr Silverman came back from holiday and found out they pretended to be a wrecking crew bringing down his walls and stealing the safe..
  16. His address was clearly linked to silver stashing commercially, c'mon 5 foot wooden fence with chair backing on it? Something's off here, far too easy Insurance job?
  17. JohnA1

    Famous last words

    Not always - there are intermediate stages you can introduce in many cases where the assumption is you'll be shafted no matter what. Gotta be sneakier than the sneaky bastids. ...but one needs to know how the system works and use it to their advantage - bit like judo, using the opponent's force and weight against them It's good practice to force them to use Royal Mail (which is part of the legal system) when it suits you. Then you have several options to respond, and squeeze them dry if they don't play the game right. The knife cuts both ways
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    Famous last words

    So according to this chatty GPT fella, "... In September 1939, individuals were required to report their gold holdings to authorities, and further regulations were implemented in 1940 which prohibited most transactions involving gold bullion. These restrictions on gold ownership were primarily aimed at controlling the flow of capital and preventing people from hoarding valuable assets during wartime. However, after the war, most of these restrictions were lifted, although some limited controls remained in place until the late 1970s.." The so-called authorities labelled gold bullion owners "hoarders" and demanded the loot to be used for UK corporation's "national interest". Which meant sending it to their chums in the USA in exchange for Sherman tanks etc - i.e. from your basement to Fort Knox, and from there who knows where it is now. Back then, they used the patriotic card to rip off the gullible suckers who volunteered.. American gangsters did the same, (ab)using the 'trading with the enemy' legislation they passed during WW1. Crafty parasites eh
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    Famous last words

    The world is full of people with degrees (Master's, PhDs, whatever) who are illiterate for all practical purposes. They cannot write or read a simple letter in English (but they text/message obsessively and yap over the phone, agreeing to contracts without realising it) They don't even know the 'four corners' rule Hence they fill in forms, sign in boxes, and assume different fonts are all part of the same document. If only they knew how the wool is being pulled over their eyes..
  20. JohnA1

    Famous last words

    Of course the bank notes belong to the central bank (private corp), they even have the signature of the person making the promise to pay (doesn't mention specie anymore though!) Illegal to melt the coins - yep, guess how come there are such restrictions of use Road tax, MoT etc...the car is owned by the DVLA of course, hence they stipulate whatever terms they choose. The V5 at the very top says it all: "this is not proof of ownership". The licence plates are also a dead giveaway: you operate under a licence. Everything is commercial, hidden behind a ridiculous legalese language masquerading as english, yet using a different dictionary to what the plebs assume. It's all out there if one cares to look. Black's Law dictionary is not secret.
  21. JohnA1

    Famous last words

    Another guy actually found it, youtuber 'parallel systems' Good find indeed - the credit is his. I wasn't exactly surprised, since according to the (kinda hidden) "laws of commerce" whoever makes something is the ultimate owner. And the CGT exemption just *had* to have another side. Which it does..
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