Anonymous ID: 88da4c Jan. 27, 2021, 3:46 p.m. No.12736071   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091 >>6163

>>12736036

silver isn't quite the same as a stock that has a short .

you have no idea how long the grift in silver has been going on.

There are so very very many reasons not to dabble in it unless you know what you are doing.

1.: the LIBOR was fruad for every till just recently.

 

do you really think that they cleaned it up given how much money they have fleeced off of the public for generations in these markets?

Anonymous ID: 88da4c Jan. 27, 2021, 3:56 p.m. No.12736165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6195

>>12736119

thank you.

you only need so much before you should start to invest in dividend paying stocks.

and then you get to a point where you say 'Shit, I've got all this copper and all this silver how do I get rid of it?'

and it's not easy to find a buyer for all of and get a good price.

the 'world is ending need coins to live silver will save me' point of view disappears when you live fixed and say "i need property tax money every quarter"

 

better to have dividend flowing in.

 

Physical silver is fun when you are young. You can learn history.

Studying numismatics is one of the ways to learn world History. Probalby one of the reasons cabal wants it obsoleted (coins and currency) is because they don't want the associated history that it saves for future geneartions.

 

all in all it's better to invest in people.

It's better to make sure that your family is living well.

It's better to have a good life.

the best investment is charity. Real charity.

not the type that you right off or that anyone knows about.

also invest in learning history.

If the ecconomy collapses you'll want methods and materials, space to run manufacturing, protected gardens, and highlands to raise children away from the pirates who will roam the seas. But that still won't stop them from doing their raiding.

Anonymous ID: 88da4c Jan. 27, 2021, 4:16 p.m. No.12736421   🗄️.is 🔗kun

my research led me to a gallery (in a video)

and then about Isis due to what the statue held and then

I said what is it?

well, it's called a Sistrum.

and I think it's very interesting so . . . I'm posting a video of it that I found at a website that reproduces the sound from an actual one that was uncovered in Pompeii.

 

so that's interesting.

 

https://www.cointalk.com/threads/isis-sistrum-and-situla.322101/