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The Banks are falling, physical Precious Metals investment only from now on.......


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The Banks are falling one by one.........Look at the latest victim Credit Swiss bank! Just got a hostile takeover on Sunday (March 19th)!!!! (forced by the government) for one forth of it's market-cap on wall-street!

I do not trust the stock market anymore!

Physical Precious Metals investment only from now on........

Rhodium, Platinum, Gold, and Silver.

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1 minute ago, CazLikesCoins said:

Some of my neighbours are already talking about forming a local militia in case of riots, Wish I was kidding. Its scary things have come to this :( 

Bloody hell, where do you live? My neighbours are all in there retirement. 

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37 minutes ago, CazLikesCoins said:

Eat out to help out. Bringing more people into close contact with each other than ever :D 

Really bizarre, can imagine explaining this to my kids when they are older. "We had to walk through a restaurant with our masks on but when we sat down it was ok to take them off" also I like the one where we managed to put a roof over the head of ever homeless person in the UK in a few days, then a couple of weeks later kicked them back where they belong. 

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33 minutes ago, Bigmarc said:

Really bizarre, can imagine explaining this to my kids when they are older. "We had to walk through a restaurant with our masks on but when we sat down it was ok to take them off" also I like the one where we managed to put a roof over the head of ever homeless person in the UK in a few days, then a couple of weeks later kicked them back where they belong. 

It was bizarre. I went to a restaurant with my family and we had to pass through quarantine like procedures before we could be seated. The staff insisted we scanned their tag & trace QR code into our NHS app, demanded we all scrubbed our hands thoroughly with supplied anti bacterial gel (I tried telling them it wouldn't do a thing to kill viruses as it was anti bacterial but hey ho) and then, as you said, stay masked without compromise until we reached our table. At which point, clearly because we were inside some magical exclusion bubble, were allowed to de-mask and socialise with every coughing, spluttering and choking stranger around us. 

Not to mention the staff who brought us our food and were happy to let any mask-free passing stranger breath over it. 

Eat out to help out. Eat out to pass out lol.

Good old Blighty, houses every homeless person in Britain and just when they get used to having a good nights sleep, pulls the rug out and sends them all back to their skips.

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9 minutes ago, CazLikesCoins said:

It was bizarre. I went to a restaurant with my family and we had to pass through quarantine like procedures before we could be seated. The staff insisted we scanned their tag & trace QR code into our NHS app, demanded we all scrubbed our hands thoroughly with supplied anti bacterial gel (I tried telling them it wouldn't do a thing to kill viruses as it was anti bacterial but hey ho) and then, as you said, stay masked without compromise until we reached our table. At which point, clearly because we were inside some magical exclusion bubble, were allowed to de-mask and socialise with every coughing, spluttering and choking stranger around us. 

Not to mention the staff who brought us our food and were happy to let any mask-free passing stranger breath over it. 

Eat out to help out. Eat out to pass out lol.

Good old Blighty, houses every homeless person in Britain and just when they get used to having a good nights sleep, pulls the rug out and sends them all back to their skips.

I do miss my one hours worth of exercise a day. Now I'm back to sitting at home doing bugger all. 

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Just now, Bigmarc said:

I do miss my one hours worth of exercise a day. Now I'm back to sitting at home doing bugger all. 

Haha. We loved it. We'd stay out past the hour and felt like fugitives. The occasional police car passed and we'd be like "Don't look at him. he'll know!"

We also had a lot of curtain twitchers acting like they'd just seen a ufo and aliens landing just because we went for a walk. Nine times a day lol. 

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All the talk of bank collapses causing the stock market to crash and burn also took place in 2008. I remember keenly following along with the information and believing the dollar and stocks could be done.

It didn’t happen and stocks went onto a mega bull run that being out of was very costly.

I don’t believe it’ll happen this time, either. I think banks and the stock market are too big to fail, society would be screwed if they did, and the elites like having their power and money. 

Obviously I am a fan of having some PMs though hence being on this forum 😂

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11 hours ago, EliteNeo said:

I don’t believe it’ll happen this time, either. I think banks and the stock market are too big to fail, society would be screwed if they did, and the elites like having their power and money. 

Agreed. The US just proved it by injecting $2Trillion into their banking system that is "sound" 🤣. They will just keep piling unlimited digits into the Globally Systemic Financial Institutions regardless of the consequences for everyone else....

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8 minutes ago, Uksilverstackers said:

"At which point, clearly because we were inside some magical exclusion bubble, wereallowed to de-mask and socialise with every coughing, spluttering and chokingstranger around us"

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Yes. Exactly. When I wanted to comply with mask laws I wore the silly paper mask and when i actually wanted to protect myself from the virus, travelling on public transport with rather ill looking people for example,  I'd wear a FFP3 filtered mask designed for viruses among other things. The government didn't bother informing the public about those type of masks that actually work. Nope. Instead take a paper mask. It's useless but if you don't wear it we'll fine you lol.

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On 22/03/2023 at 20:47, EliteNeo said:

All the talk of bank collapses causing the stock market to crash and burn also took place in 2008. I remember keenly following along with the information and believing the dollar and stocks could be done.

It didn’t happen and stocks went onto a mega bull run that being out of was very costly.

I don’t believe it’ll happen this time, either. I think banks and the stock market are too big to fail, society would be screwed if they did, and the elites like having their power and money. 

Obviously I am a fan of having some PMs though hence being on this forum 😂

Two observations:

1) It feels exactly like 2008.

2) The Titanic was too big to fail, it was unsinkable. The then modern technology and wisdom had overcome basic physics. However, it didn't overcome its hubris.

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