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R3000's avatar

Bidenomics, brought to you by Barry Soetoro

Bread and Circuses's avatar

Yeah, gotta really despise that Kenyan-born muslim who is married to a trans 'Big Mike' , who liked to visit Epstein island with his whole 'family' (kids included) , and who most likely killed his former cook/chef for some reason and set it up as 'accidental drowning'

Jack Bergeron's avatar

The biggest concern approaching November 2024 isn’t another pandemic, but rather total economic collapse.

People can’t eat gold and loaf of bread will cost a person an ounce or more of their precious gold, assuming he or she can find someone willing to part with their bread.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Yes, you can't eat gold, silver, and stock certs, and yet precious metals have an over 5k year history, but yeah go on and tell everyone to ignore sound money.,,.

Brenton Talcott's avatar

Silver is still a good buy, though they are letting it go up a bit lately.

Jack Bergeron's avatar

When the economy collapses as Dowd and others predict price stability will go with it. “Sound money” will only be worth what another person is willing to give up for it. History has many lessons of starving people paying and do anything, including cannibalism, for a morsel to eat. I live in the northeast section of the country where we rely heavily on other areas for a steady supply of food. IMHO people are wiser to pay off all debts, invest in cans of food and lead to protect it. Nobody knows how long it will take to restore any degree of civility and stability. When the day comes when you are starving, would you rather have a can of tuna fish or an ounce of gold?

Bread and Circuses's avatar

When you have a couple years worth of food, huge loads of other gear incl. defense + all kinds of seeds and (manual use) planting equipment, etc etc, stored up --- gold and silver really make sense, that other stuff really does take a lot of space and unless you have huge rodent protected storage space available on your own property, it is hard to store everything.

Sure, dont buy only gold and silver, but also dont buy only food and supplies, diversifying is always good. And physical gold & silver do not suddenly become wothless ever like money in the bank or some electronic gold futures in brokers account.

Of course if people are actively starving, those precious metals are not worth much, but eventually they will again, always have.

JWM_IN_VA's avatar

Greg asked to guest post on your stack??

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

War pig Victoria Nuland insists on war with Russia.

ROBIN DAY's avatar

. All dead people vote Democrat, include fake ballots from China, double and triple scanning of Biden votes, and vote skimming with software will result in the largest voter turn out in history, electing Biden by a landslide.

Melissa Leigh's avatar

Sadly we can't stop this level of corruption. We are supposed to not believe 100k people in NEW JERSEY went to a Trump rally? It's insane.

Michael Kramer's avatar

But the Governmebt can print forever money without having to pay it back-MMT according to chair of Biden;s economic advisor Jared Bernstein!

Edwin's avatar

Ammo, stockpile ammo. It is the only thing better than gold.

"How much for 30 rounds of 5.56mm, in gold."

"All of it, and it's 20 rounds."

Lisa's avatar

They will blame Trump for vaccine injuries. Per the SPARS document.

TexBritta's avatar

I love Greg Hunter🤣He’s so funny and doesn’t try to be😀

Thx for the video…will enjoy it!

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

How exactly is this Ed Dowd interview an infomercial?

It's all fear porn until it's fear reality.....

mark's avatar

Jesus said ' do not worry....who can add an hour to their lives by worrying about tomorrow?'

Plan...yes

Prepare.....yes

But worry...no. God will sort it out.

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You are gonna wish you had a satellite phone in the very near future.

Smart phone = government tracking

You might as well wear an ankle monitoring device.

Elizabeth D.'s avatar

Satellite phones 💰💰💰

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, more expensive, but for those who have family, it will be a necessity.

Elizabeth D.'s avatar

I don’t disagree! I have family. My children are not close by and living in opposite directions. One kid five hours north and the other eight hours south. Lordy. What to do when you want to be in one place during catastrophe? Hubby and I regularly visit the idea of sat phones.