Anonymous ID: 07c072 March 12, 2020, 8:08 a.m. No.8389115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9141

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenice_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)

so I've posted the Arch of Titus at times here to give out a somber message. So I decided to research it a bit more. Well I came across a curious figure of History who was the Sister of a king and she had a long lasting affair with a Roman emperor's son (who later became emperor).

Curiously she was there with in in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and then in Rome for a while before, he, Titus, became emperor!

So the story of the sack of Jerusalem has some twists in it that I didn't know about.

I don't show that arch to say that I think it was a good thing that happened, but to tell those here to learn History. So we don't repeat the mistakes. Nero was the person who was at the root of all the turmoil of that period. One must remember that during that same era Rome burned and also Christians were slaughtered. To hold a grudge after 1950 years seems rather outlandish. We need to start to interpret History more on the personalities than on the supposed ethnicities.

Nero clearly was out of control and he brought much harm to everyone, not just the ones in some small region. Let's let go of ancient grudges!

Anonymous ID: 07c072 March 12, 2020, 8:19 a.m. No.8389206   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9249 >>9303

>>8389172

you hopped from my ancetors cave to me being hyper-intelligent?

that was quick.

I say hyper intelligent because you tend to say exactly the opposite from a narratove that might be truthful, not to boast about my modest methods of cognition.

One things for sure I don't deal with abusive narratives like yours. It's tiring.

 

but anyway, ya, your ancestor's cave?

I don't think people really lived in caves, you know why? Because they'd drown in a flash flood.

they may have gone there, and sometimes they died there, but if the cave is also a gultch, or a canyon, it will flood.

 

but caves are fun. Just don't go into a gorge when it rains if you are in the desert in Navajo country.

Anonymous ID: 07c072 March 12, 2020, 8:23 a.m. No.8389233   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antelope_Canyon

a flash flood at Antelope Canyon in 1997 swept many tourists to their deaths.

Anonymous ID: 07c072 March 12, 2020, 8:32 a.m. No.8389327   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8389269

paper silver is dropping.

listen: the paper stuff can be cooked. They don't care how much they loose becaues they make money elsewhere.

but as far as physical silver?

you go try and buy it today and walk out of the shop at the price it falls to and you'll find that the supply has dried up.

another thing: no one ever really gets the high when the price of the physical commodity sky rockets.

 

the best time to buy silver and gold bullion is at the end of the month, in the hours before the date change.

You can get a sweet price then.

try to get it any other time? you won't.

the day it crashes if you go to sell your physical silver at the coin store the guy will have run out of money to pay for it. He'll tell you 'I'll send it in for you but I can't tell you what the real price will be' because the guy knows it's going to fall hard.

 

Rolls of coin silver at melt, if there really were a crisis, would be a good deal.

most of the time it sits in a box and it's useless.

but it's a hedge for times like this. You shold already have a few thosand dollars worth if you had your shit together.

Anonymous ID: 07c072 March 12, 2020, 8:42 a.m. No.8389465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9498 >>9507

>>8389427

After the invention of the Air plane by the Ohio brothers, The Wrights, Ohio had a major rise in importance. A number of presidents came from there. Ohio became the center of a lot of different systems of government resource flow. And the facilities there have always had a 'you must scrape at our feet' quality to them.

for example the USAF had a group at Wright-Patterson AFB who acted like they were the kangs. All equipment had to be approved by them. It was a bullshit order, and the USAF had to follow it.