Bessent is wrong or lying, or both. The Chinese aren’t buying RMBs. They are buying all the physical #Gold in the world, stockpiling like crazy. They are selling Treasurys and de-dollarizing.
I’d like to know if you think that GLD is a good place to be during all this currency destruction? Probably think I’m crazy but I put my entire retirement. I’m 65 years old in GLD I’ve done well. I watch my retirement every day. I’ve learned that I couldn’t trust Vanguard at all. I moved all my money from Vanguard. I hope you can say something about GLD. I know you put in the recommendations on buys, but it would be nice to hear a little education on holding a goal ETF
Mining stock scare me they can spend a lot of of the money chasing a vain that never is fruitful and there goes your money. I like GLD because it’s back by physical. My guess is that if our currency does tank, the Canadian currency got a tank too otherwise Canada screwed. We’re not gonna be buying anything for me. We live in scary times.
... you proved your own risk assessment - the exchanges will cease operating, you won't know what gold is worth (or where the hell it is in your case...) begging your third-party broker to come up with your 'paper gold' ETF derivative Ponzi notes.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department finally released its official report on the 2023 school attack but left out the most important part.
Thomas Gallatin
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Two years have passed since a deranged individual attacked The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, murdering six people — three children and three adults. The attacker was killed by heroic police at the scene.
What quickly became apparent was that this school attack was different from previous ones. The usual mainstream media and political narrative that almost immediately follows one of these school attacks is the demand for more gun control. However, this time, the press became quickly quiet as confusion over the sex of the attacker plagued reporting on the incident.
The reason behind the initial confusion was twofold, the first being that in most school attacks, the perpetrators are male. In this instance, however, the attacker was a female who “identified” as male.
It was that issue — the perpetrator’s gender dysphoria — that quickly rose to the forefront of public interest. Indeed, the mainstream media has continuously pushed “transgenderism” as a legitimate identity. Therefore, the unspoken concern was that this incident would underscore the reality that gender dysphoria is a mental illness.
Early on, it was learned that the perpetrator had left a trove of potential motive-revealing information — her so-called “manifesto.” She had extensively journaled, leaving behind 16 notebooks from 2017 to 2023. She also left behind a note to her parents on the day of the attack.
Yet controversy quickly ensued after authorities refused to reveal the contents of her “manifesto.” That fueled accusations that they were acting to hide her gender dysphoria as being the primary motive for the attack.
Protecting the ideology of transgenderism seemed to be the rationale behind the refusal of authorities to release any evidence. When The Tennessee Star, a local media outlet, sought access to the perpetrator’s writings, it was rebuffed by law enforcement, citing the ongoing investigation.
After months passed, images of some of the perpetrator’s writings were leaked to the press. These leaked writings appeared to confirm the claims that her transgender ideology — mixed in with a little racism — was a motive behind the attack.
In an effort to prevent more of the attacker’s writings from being made public, the families of the victims were granted copyright control over her materials, with a judge subsequently upholding the unusual copyright claim.
So, with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department finally releasing its investigative report last week, it came as little surprise that the attacker’s gender dysphoria was effectively ignored as a motive.
What the nearly 50-page report concluded was that the perpetrator’s primary motive was notoriety. She “longed for her name and actions to be remembered long after she was dead,” the report ascertained. “She wanted absolute control of the narrative surrounding the attack, particularly her motives.”
The MNPD further claimed, “Many have speculated [the shooter] selected [The Covenant School] for racial, religious, or economic motives. But none of those motives impacted her decision to attack The Covenant.”
Michael Leahy, CEO and editor-in-chief of The Tennessee Star, blasted the report as a “whitewash” of the record. He said, “They are trying to conceal the full motive of the killer, and that motivation is hatred of Christians and the hatred of anybody not fully supportive of transgender ideology.”
Leahy then observed:
How can you write a 48-page report about a self-identified transgender male whose writings that we’ve seen all indicate anger around the issue of transgenderism and her desire to be fully transgender. How can they issue a report and not mention the word transgender? That is one of the fatal flaws … of this report.
Indeed. In response, The Tennessee Star has filed a Freedom of Information Act request against the Justice Department to gain records from the FBI regarding the perpetrator’s writings.
This atrocity was a sad and tragic event for the families whose loved ones were murdered by a crazed individual. Uncovering the darkness of transgenderism and exposing the inherent corrupting evil that motivated her evil acts, while painful, is important. A culture that promoted this ideology as normal and good appears to have fueled her delusion and anger.
What is the likely outcome to have Iran agree to dismantle their nuclear weapons program?
The likelihood of Iran agreeing to dismantle their nuclear weapons program is low. There are several factors that contribute to this assessment:
1.
National pride and sovereignty: Iran’s nuclear program is seen by many Iranians as a matter of national pride and technological achievement. Dismantling it could be perceived as giving in to Western demands, which may be politically unpalatable for the Iranian government.
2.
Security concerns: Iran is located in a volatile region and has several regional adversaries, including Israel and Saudi Arabia. Iranian leaders might view a nuclear weapons program as an essential deterrent against potential attacks or invasions.
3.
Economic sanctions: Iran has been subject to crippling economic sanctions due to its nuclear activities. However, these sanctions have not succeeded in forcing Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. Iranian leaders may calculate that the costs of dismantling their nuclear program outweigh the benefits of sanctions relief.
4.
International negotiations: Previous attempts at diplomacy, such as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, have been undermined by various factors, including the US withdrawal from the agreement in 2018. This has likely increased Iranian skepticism about the value of engaging in future negotiations.
5.
Internal politics: Hardliners within Iran’s political establishment may oppose any concessions on the nuclear program, seeing it as a critical aspect of Iran’s national security and defiance against Western pressure.
In summary, while diplomacy and negotiations should always be pursued, the complex web of factors listed above suggests that achieving a complete dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear weapons program is unlikely in the near term.
What will be the impact upon the price of Gold?
The price of gold can be affected by various factors, one of which is geopolitical uncertainty. If Iran remains steadfast in its refusal to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, it could potentially increase tensions in the Middle East and add to global geopolitical uncertainties.
Here’s how it might impact the price of gold:
1.
Safe-haven demand: Investors often flock to gold during times of geopolitical uncertainty, as it’s considered a safe-haven asset. If tensions in the Middle East escalate due to Iran’s nuclear program, it could boost the demand for gold, potentially driving up its price.
2.
US dollar value: The US dollar and gold often have an inverse relationship. If the US gets involved in the tensions, it could potentially weaken the US dollar, making gold cheaper for other currency holders and possibly increase demand, pushing up the price.
3.
Inflation concerns: Escalating tensions might also lead to higher oil prices, which could feed into higher inflation. Gold is often used as a hedge against inflation. If inflation expectations rise, it could in turn lift gold prices.
4.
Risk aversion: Heightened geopolitical risks might lead to increased risk aversion among investors, leading to a shift away from riskier assets like stocks and into safer assets like gold.
However, these are speculative scenarios and the price of gold is influenced by a multitude of factors, including but not limited to, supply and demand dynamics, interest rates, currency movements, and more. Predicting the exact impact on gold prices would involve a deep analysis of all these factors.
FYI Oklahoma and Nebraska are getting a Depository to house Gold and Silver for their customers, the gold belongs to the customer and when they need to use their debt card to pay bills or for purchases, it’s backed by their own hold. They will not be taxed on spending it either or the capital gains.
They say that this banking system will take off in other states very soon.
Good Friday and Easter coming up KEEP your christian roots ... show it.
It’s the only way to stay positive! Jesus is the answer.🧡
Each Administration always seems to be worse than it's predecessor.
I just had a discussion on this topic earlier today.
Read The creature of Jeckel Island!
Great book. 👍
Bessent is wrong or lying, or both. The Chinese aren’t buying RMBs. They are buying all the physical #Gold in the world, stockpiling like crazy. They are selling Treasurys and de-dollarizing.
Bit huge has pulled some podcasters-Truthers as well.
I’d like to know if you think that GLD is a good place to be during all this currency destruction? Probably think I’m crazy but I put my entire retirement. I’m 65 years old in GLD I’ve done well. I watch my retirement every day. I’ve learned that I couldn’t trust Vanguard at all. I moved all my money from Vanguard. I hope you can say something about GLD. I know you put in the recommendations on buys, but it would be nice to hear a little education on holding a goal ETF
I am 68 years young, I am 70% Canadian cash and 30% Canadian gold and silver mining stocks..
GOLD IS KING....
Mining stock scare me they can spend a lot of of the money chasing a vain that never is fruitful and there goes your money. I like GLD because it’s back by physical. My guess is that if our currency does tank, the Canadian currency got a tank too otherwise Canada screwed. We’re not gonna be buying anything for me. We live in scary times.
... you proved your own risk assessment - the exchanges will cease operating, you won't know what gold is worth (or where the hell it is in your case...) begging your third-party broker to come up with your 'paper gold' ETF derivative Ponzi notes.
Your story is identical to mine. I’ve made out better buying at 1,600 an American eagle per oz. But I trust Trump 100%.
And how do you know this?
The DUPPY doesn’t care about anyone but his own narcissistic self!
REMEMBER THE COVID-19 VACCINES ARE APART OF THE PLANNED SCAMDEMIC. PART II TO COME ...
Thanks for your insight Greg.
I appreciate your contributions to Trends
and Uncle Gerald....he reminds me of my uncles, etc, growing up.
Greg, is there a way to send information to you? (PDFs)?
He’s also got a boy E ugly little sucker but made him millions! E.T.
L.O.L.
Commentary on Tariffs!
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Why She Attacked The Covenant School
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department finally released its official report on the 2023 school attack but left out the most important part.
Thomas Gallatin
More by this Author
Two years have passed since a deranged individual attacked The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, murdering six people — three children and three adults. The attacker was killed by heroic police at the scene.
What quickly became apparent was that this school attack was different from previous ones. The usual mainstream media and political narrative that almost immediately follows one of these school attacks is the demand for more gun control. However, this time, the press became quickly quiet as confusion over the sex of the attacker plagued reporting on the incident.
The reason behind the initial confusion was twofold, the first being that in most school attacks, the perpetrators are male. In this instance, however, the attacker was a female who “identified” as male.
It was that issue — the perpetrator’s gender dysphoria — that quickly rose to the forefront of public interest. Indeed, the mainstream media has continuously pushed “transgenderism” as a legitimate identity. Therefore, the unspoken concern was that this incident would underscore the reality that gender dysphoria is a mental illness.
Early on, it was learned that the perpetrator had left a trove of potential motive-revealing information — her so-called “manifesto.” She had extensively journaled, leaving behind 16 notebooks from 2017 to 2023. She also left behind a note to her parents on the day of the attack.
Yet controversy quickly ensued after authorities refused to reveal the contents of her “manifesto.” That fueled accusations that they were acting to hide her gender dysphoria as being the primary motive for the attack.
Protecting the ideology of transgenderism seemed to be the rationale behind the refusal of authorities to release any evidence. When The Tennessee Star, a local media outlet, sought access to the perpetrator’s writings, it was rebuffed by law enforcement, citing the ongoing investigation.
After months passed, images of some of the perpetrator’s writings were leaked to the press. These leaked writings appeared to confirm the claims that her transgender ideology — mixed in with a little racism — was a motive behind the attack.
In an effort to prevent more of the attacker’s writings from being made public, the families of the victims were granted copyright control over her materials, with a judge subsequently upholding the unusual copyright claim.
So, with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department finally releasing its investigative report last week, it came as little surprise that the attacker’s gender dysphoria was effectively ignored as a motive.
What the nearly 50-page report concluded was that the perpetrator’s primary motive was notoriety. She “longed for her name and actions to be remembered long after she was dead,” the report ascertained. “She wanted absolute control of the narrative surrounding the attack, particularly her motives.”
The MNPD further claimed, “Many have speculated [the shooter] selected [The Covenant School] for racial, religious, or economic motives. But none of those motives impacted her decision to attack The Covenant.”
Michael Leahy, CEO and editor-in-chief of The Tennessee Star, blasted the report as a “whitewash” of the record. He said, “They are trying to conceal the full motive of the killer, and that motivation is hatred of Christians and the hatred of anybody not fully supportive of transgender ideology.”
Leahy then observed:
How can you write a 48-page report about a self-identified transgender male whose writings that we’ve seen all indicate anger around the issue of transgenderism and her desire to be fully transgender. How can they issue a report and not mention the word transgender? That is one of the fatal flaws … of this report.
Indeed. In response, The Tennessee Star has filed a Freedom of Information Act request against the Justice Department to gain records from the FBI regarding the perpetrator’s writings.
This atrocity was a sad and tragic event for the families whose loved ones were murdered by a crazed individual. Uncovering the darkness of transgenderism and exposing the inherent corrupting evil that motivated her evil acts, while painful, is important. A culture that promoted this ideology as normal and good appears to have fueled her delusion and anger.
Thanks for all you do, Mr. Greg. Appreciate all the education.
Question given to GAB AI:
What is the likely outcome to have Iran agree to dismantle their nuclear weapons program?
The likelihood of Iran agreeing to dismantle their nuclear weapons program is low. There are several factors that contribute to this assessment:
1.
National pride and sovereignty: Iran’s nuclear program is seen by many Iranians as a matter of national pride and technological achievement. Dismantling it could be perceived as giving in to Western demands, which may be politically unpalatable for the Iranian government.
2.
Security concerns: Iran is located in a volatile region and has several regional adversaries, including Israel and Saudi Arabia. Iranian leaders might view a nuclear weapons program as an essential deterrent against potential attacks or invasions.
3.
Economic sanctions: Iran has been subject to crippling economic sanctions due to its nuclear activities. However, these sanctions have not succeeded in forcing Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. Iranian leaders may calculate that the costs of dismantling their nuclear program outweigh the benefits of sanctions relief.
4.
International negotiations: Previous attempts at diplomacy, such as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, have been undermined by various factors, including the US withdrawal from the agreement in 2018. This has likely increased Iranian skepticism about the value of engaging in future negotiations.
5.
Internal politics: Hardliners within Iran’s political establishment may oppose any concessions on the nuclear program, seeing it as a critical aspect of Iran’s national security and defiance against Western pressure.
In summary, while diplomacy and negotiations should always be pursued, the complex web of factors listed above suggests that achieving a complete dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear weapons program is unlikely in the near term.
What will be the impact upon the price of Gold?
The price of gold can be affected by various factors, one of which is geopolitical uncertainty. If Iran remains steadfast in its refusal to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, it could potentially increase tensions in the Middle East and add to global geopolitical uncertainties.
Here’s how it might impact the price of gold:
1.
Safe-haven demand: Investors often flock to gold during times of geopolitical uncertainty, as it’s considered a safe-haven asset. If tensions in the Middle East escalate due to Iran’s nuclear program, it could boost the demand for gold, potentially driving up its price.
2.
US dollar value: The US dollar and gold often have an inverse relationship. If the US gets involved in the tensions, it could potentially weaken the US dollar, making gold cheaper for other currency holders and possibly increase demand, pushing up the price.
3.
Inflation concerns: Escalating tensions might also lead to higher oil prices, which could feed into higher inflation. Gold is often used as a hedge against inflation. If inflation expectations rise, it could in turn lift gold prices.
4.
Risk aversion: Heightened geopolitical risks might lead to increased risk aversion among investors, leading to a shift away from riskier assets like stocks and into safer assets like gold.
However, these are speculative scenarios and the price of gold is influenced by a multitude of factors, including but not limited to, supply and demand dynamics, interest rates, currency movements, and more. Predicting the exact impact on gold prices would involve a deep analysis of all these factors.
Trump has been very transparent. Today he stated that he’s negotiating with China and Iran has to take down their nuclear arms, that’s it.
FYI Oklahoma and Nebraska are getting a Depository to house Gold and Silver for their customers, the gold belongs to the customer and when they need to use their debt card to pay bills or for purchases, it’s backed by their own hold. They will not be taxed on spending it either or the capital gains.
They say that this banking system will take off in other states very soon.
Good!
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