This MOVIE has moar interdasting plot twists than you can shake a stick at.
https://twitter.com/maxberger/status/1656810492755673088
This MOVIE has moar interdasting plot twists than you can shake a stick at.
https://twitter.com/maxberger/status/1656810492755673088
Looks like it's been hanging out with Kieth Richards for the last 300 years.
So here's some interesting info I came across.US Postal Money Orders are not fiat like FRN's but are gold backed.Reading the footnote indicates that "gold backed" can indicate backing by any tangible asset or commodity. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gGWwF2wBJPLrrntXCaDsP5JgN9kLoEjO/view
"Starting in 1878, the union created a category for territories which were
recognized as non independent but which were given all the rights of union
membership afforded to clearly independent countries." 17[17] So the
members of the union have been operating as sovereign, independent
countries, and their currency is based on the gold French Franc. Gold is the
acceptable form of money in international jurisdictions, or paper backed by
gold. 18[18] When we purchase postal money orders, the money order is
backed by gold, not the fiat "money" called Federal Reserve Notes."
So my question is, would converting FRN's to gold (commodity backed) US Postal Money Orders be a cheaper/alternative way of 'investing' in gold or preserving ones fiat wealth? I think the fee (or premium) for USPMO's is less than three bucks. Seems reasonable that you could convert increasingly worthless fed bucks to USPMO's and hold them through the coming dollar crash and then redeem them on the other side of the crash for the coming Constitutional Currency.
More details about USPMO's here including they never expire and can be cashed at any post office or bank. https://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/509.htm#ep1124357
When we buried my USAF Veteran father in Boise, ID a local P-51 owner/pilot did an overflight of the service free of charge. It was a picture perfect day too.
The "Hell Q" lunar crater.
Image Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Published: May 29, 2018
The Moon's Hell Q crater, as imaged by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) camera aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft, which is now studying the Moon. The crater is about two miles across (3.4 kilometers).
Some details of the impact process are still not well known. However, LROC images of very young craters are giving scientists new insights! In this image one can see delicate black streamers that landed on top of the main ejecta deposit. Either the black material was ejected late in the process or had a relatively high ejecta angle, thus taking longer to go up and come down relative to the main body of ejecta. What is that black material? Most likely it is impact melt that cooled so fast that most turned to glass rather than minerals. Right along the rim of the crater you can see small tongues of the black material, indicating that it was a fluid when emplaced (and now hardened into glass). Its low reflectance is caused by the light-absorbing properties of glass.
By the way, the crater takes its name from the Hungarian Astronomer Maximilian Hell, not that hot place.
A number of amateur and professional astronomers have recorded sequential still images and video of lunar impacts. A small meteor just fell through the roof of a NJ house last week. Most impactors are small these days but it happens.
Look up Tektites. They are twice melted pieces of the moon that landed on earth when the Tycho crater was created. My father made jewelry for my mother out of some Tektite glass he found while stationed in Thailand.
Get a small telescope or use an online map. There are craters of every shape and size. A telescope is better IMO to see this because you can pick the day of the observation and therefore the lighting angle at the time. Most photographs are taken when the lighting is as close to overhead as possible but lower light angles completely change the way things look. Anon is an amateur astronomer and I design rough diamond rings around rough or raw diamonds and opal that I collect.
Anon makes the very first component required for the Iron Dome Missile Defense System to work. I'm very far from the finished product but those missiles must cost hundreds of thousands each so this current attack will severely deplete the Iron Dome system for relatively little input from the enemy.
o7 anon.
Opal never photographs well IMO but that opal pendant steals the show in strong light or sunshine. It's set in 22kt gold.
Funny thing is, the USA 'gives' money to Is rah hell for defense but requires them to spend that money in the USA on defense products so in effect the USA pays for their defense.
Not an unusual sentiment though. Citizens wanted to Crown Geo.Washington a king after our last revolution.
No, but I got some work that needs doing around the old homestead that could pay $100. It's an outdated concept I know but it still gets results.
Not sure about the antichrist there, I think he's real but Zelensky is an actor straight outta central casting like the dude playing Biden.
GREAT actors make a movie GOOD!
It failed because the Deep State is being stripped of its power. The entire world has run out of fucks to give for the Deep State. It's just taking time to inform the brainwashed normies.
Keep red-pilling the sheep.