Currency as a tool of governance

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  1. JulieW

    JulieW Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Current fave of mine Catherine Austin Fitts on what is governance and who is running the world to what purpose.
    Interesting perspectives on what gold prices mean within the global economies. Also GSR issues - being that industrial uses of silver might mean silver remaining demonetized as that suits those in control of gold prices more.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl-GZADJNao[/youtube]

    "they can achieve anything they want with market management"
     
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    Catherine seems to make a lot of sense to me.
    If the big boys don't want it to happen...it wont...
    I just signed up for the solari newsletter.

    Thanks for posting Julie.

    Thoughts/comments anyone?
     
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    No comments anyone? :|
    This is very strange for this site. :/
    I wonder if people see it as a possible truth and are therefore silently not liking this possible outcome. Most people (myself including) want silver to go to the moon, but will it? I hope so, but not sure. However I am a glass half full kind of guy. ;)
     
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    JulieW Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    I could be wrong but there seems to be a feeling of ennui or even despair at the moment. Our every worst imagining seems to be more and more supported and the frayed nerves are just not up to excited impulses anymore. Every direction the ground and the sky look grey and there's no telling where the horizon ends. A sideways metal movement for too long will do that, along with unjailed bankers, massive surveillance and being trapped inside a herd of sheep for too long.

    Max Keiser is interesting this week - and for the first time Stacey seems to pay her way with an interesting layer to the game being played.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J2tlG6gmnc[/youtube]
    (perhaps ignore the ranting taxi driver at the very end!)
     

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