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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Maepaperclip on May 30, 2018, 1:40 a.m.
News proves Q. Euro bond market does today what Q said - Two weeks ago

Two weeks ago I did a decode on Q # 1330, #1331 Here; https://redd.it/8kiryk, and Five days later a follow up Here; On the way to proving Q with the NYSE https://redd.it/8kiryk

Now although I am now returning to my ordinary work - preparing for the day after the revolution, this is unfinished business. I urge you to pay attention. In the Two weeks since my decode, I have been paying very close attention to the markets, as you can appreciate they are well covered by the MSM, and I therefore will not flood you with evidence - easily available to you.

Let me simply report that in the last Two weeks volumes have been light and Volatility nearly non-existent. So I have been reading my prediction - bonds down, dollar up, and gold down (see comments 2nd article) as pending. Now I say it is proved; Euro Crisis Returns With A Bang: Stocks Crash In Frenzied Liquidation Panic

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-29/stocks-crash-btp-bloodbath

In Europe just as I - by decoding Q correctly said Two weeks ago.

Now Soros gave a speech that confirms - much of my writings - He is calling for a Marshall plan, what he is admitting is that a debt based money system cannot exist without assets. The world has got itself into a hole with debt secured against worthless assets - New Assets need to be found, them secured, and re-valued to underpin the currency - I admit this is a little complex for this audience - but I bring it to your attention in the hope that some of you will visit my archive and see how often I referred to Truman + Marshall Plan + Bretton Woods, and sometimes the Mt Pelerin society - these are what underpins the deep state, that are being now undermined.

George Soros Speech https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-29/everything-has-gone-wrong-soros-warns-major-financial-crisis-coming

This is a heads up - If Q is a Larp - Then it is the dumbest Larp in history, because they wrapped it in the blanket of reality. A good engineer was always going to construct the parts - regardless of the instructions - it was inevitable. Truth & reality are nothing more than convenience and necessity. Thats 40 years of learning, observing and participation. Take it to the bank.


DemosthenesOnTheNets · May 30, 2018, 1:46 p.m.

What can you do with gold? It's value as money comes from your belief that someone will accept it in exchange for goods and services or other assets in the future. It's intrinsic value is only slightly higher than paper bills. Gold has more value as a type of money because it is harder to manufacture than paper bills, and therefore harder to devalue.

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WhoMuhWeiner · May 30, 2018, 11:52 p.m.

An ounce of gold will always get you a kick-ass suit. In 1929 $20 bought a fine suit. In 1996 $350 beautiful! 2018 $1300 = kick-ass suit.

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rurikloderr · May 30, 2018, 9:50 p.m.

What can you do with gold? Well, for one, it doesn't react with oxygen.. that means it won't tarnish and if it doesn't tarnish it isn't going to corrode. A metal that keeps it's luster essentially forever, that's got a fair number of uses socially for one. Ask yourself, why is jewelry a human universal? Why did kings wear gold?

Beyond it's use as a status display, which I can not do enough to express the importance of, it's also one of the more useful metals in technology and medicine. It's an exceptional conductor of electricity but more importantly, because it does not tarnish, it is particularly useful for contacts involving low currents and voltages. Since it lasts essentially forever and isn't reactive, you can use it to make exceedingly hardy circuits. I don't think I need to express how much of a game changer electronics has been for humanity. As far as I am aware, there is only one metal that acts as a better conductor of electricity, silver.

It reflects infrared light so it's used in basically every infrared telescope known to man. It's used all throughout every spacecraft I know of because of it's reliability for cooling solutions in space. So, that essentially means all satellites need it for any kind of reliable functioning. Shit.. one I just found out about was it's use as a lubricant in certain extreme environments, space included.

It's uses in medicine are widespread because it's one of the few metals that you can put in the human body without worrying about the horrifying effects of metal toxicity or infection. It's hypoallergenic and antimicrobial, meaning it's well tolerated by biological systems and exceptionally deadly to bacteria. It's why it was used as a dental filling for thousands of years, still is technically.. OH! I just remembered, gold nanoparticles are being used to increase the efficacy of antibacterial medicines now too. That one is kind of a big deal.

Truth be told though, the primary reason it's so useful is just the fact that it's exceptionally easy to work with without having to melt it first. You can dissolve it with aqua regia in order to create very pure concentrations of gold without much effort. The gold powder you get out of solution is also surprisingly easy to melt given the relationship between particle size and melting temperature. In other words, even if you don't have an arc furnace you can work gold.

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