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If I remember correctly, people in Ireland were pulling their money out of banks that announced they would go 100% digital. This is not what people. It got so bad banks had to go back on their threat. Wonder how long it will take for it to be tried again? All digital banking will be the end of privacy. Fight back by paying cash for everything possible and only use credit and checks for the really big stuff.

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I got to ask is anyone here suffering from Monkey Pox? This is crazy stupid.

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Thank you again for all you do, we really appreciate you!

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It is a pity that the general public will not realize these facts until it is too late. By then, the world will be at a point where they will be at the mercy of the governing elite "few", and those who failed to heed warning put forth will either be damned to hell or forced to suffer death as a consequence.

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Greg, you are still in the market with JEPI, what about Lithium, LIT?

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Well Said!

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Will it hold together for another all time high? I'm looking for the market reaction on Wed when the cpi numbers come out. This sideways channel is ready to break. Need confirmation. Patience.

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So, if I find a reasonable but not necesssrily great deal on a rural property with some land, 10-40 acres, basically in the middle of nowhere, do I buy it versus sitting on cash waiting for further price drop. I’d likely mortgage part of it. That is my current struggle. Right now we are nomads on a sailboat. Can’t stock up beyond what 35ft can handle. Can’t store a lot of metals. Can’t keep a lot of cash. Been living on the boat since 2011. Foreign travel is out. US travel getting more restrictive. Fun to suck ratio heading south quickly. Just a real struggle trying to figure it out b

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The FEDERAL RESERVE BANK IS THE BIGGEST CRIMINAL INSTITUTION ON THE PLANET PERIOD!!!

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We are doomed to servitude, no way out.

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I have a question that I am contemplating on... First, as this money printing begins to unravel at a greater speed, people will eventually lose confidence in the reality that they are working for nothing. Secondly, the central banks are desperately trying to move to a digital currency which many innerstand is the major trap on our horizon. Thirdly, these central banks appear to have full control over practically all the prices on precious metals. Yes, we can play along with the banker, but when and is it ever going to happen the people in the know begin fighting back in agressive manner, not physically but with our assets?

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It's more like donkey pox, white house is fiddling while economy burns to the ground

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The same lie from politicians over and over. “OH it’s OK....we are spreading out the investment over 10 years”!! How many time have we heard that one. I would love to see the itemized list of what this anti inflation bill is being spent on. But they will hide it and just tell everyone this is great. Oh boy brace yourself

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I totally love that comment!

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Your right, you can't make this crap up, it's like watching a bad movie play out right in front of your eyes!! It's sad to see people prepping now when they should have been doing it before 2008, they're behind the 8 ball now and it maybe too little too late!

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Why not nationalise the central bank? Then the government owns money to itself. To compensate the current owners of the central bank, the covernment just pay them some billions. Then a quadrilion gift for everybody, created by the nationalised central bank (so that left the current owners with nothing of value)

Then a new rule: interest rate is 0%

Max. interest rate money can be lent out by other organisations : 2%.

(so banks can still make money)

Every year a stimu check for everybody, being 1% of all debts with an interest rate above 0%

Is this a crazy idea? I'm not an economic.

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