Yes, They all went on an involuntary diet and lost some weight in the process. Coming to a country near you soon. Good luck trying to eat your phone, credit card or Bitcoin when it happens!
Thanks for putting these 3 Videos on here @sptc I just put them on the SilverDoctors (dot the usual) website. SCARY SCARY SCARY.
a and how much nutrition does that provide in a crisis I dont believe your gold or silver will help you any more than your mobile phone or bitcoins
Maybe you should ask Google what Colloidal Silver is a supplement that kills germs and boosts the immune system and lots more, probably better then half the drugs out there
In fact silver is seeing quite a resurgence in the medical industry. Bandages are now available with silver embedded in the fabric. Research is being done proving the viability of using them. Of course people who have used silver before would already know how effective silver is for dealing with bacteria.
I hear (and seriously) you can buy jocks and socks that have silver in the threads / material to help prevent nasty odors.
Indeed. With the increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics, silver is likely to become much more heavily used.
When I was holidaying in India, you would see silver and gold gilded pastry sweets and other sweets in some Indian pastry shops. The sweets were not expensive at all!
Getting back on subject, So the Government get the law through and then go to -% and ban cash above $1000 and we want to sell some gold. It would make it hard to sell for cash and (KPMG also in the report said we should also have to explain any deposits into our accounts or be taxed) So transfer to a bank account could bring on a tax event. Australia could soon be worse than china or France with regulation and spying on the people. Lucky country no more.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vark The tradition of using silver and gold foils to decorate food originated from the ancient Ayurvedic practice of using precious metals and pieces of pearl and conch shell in bhasma(medicinal ash).[3] Varaka is mentioned in several ancient Sanskrit documents, particularly in Ayurvedic and medical literature. The word varaka is mentioned with swarna(gold), tara (silver) or rupera (silver) in these documents; the discussion is in three forms of these precious metals: patra (leaf), varaka (thin foil) and bhasma (ash). Ayurvedic documents consider silver as an antimicrobial astringent, while gold is claimed to be an aphrodisiac. This is not unique to Indian subcontinent; in Europe, edible gold (Aureum potabile) and silver were also claimed to have medicinal properties; later studies found that they can indeed be antibacterial owing to the oligodynamic effect
Currently they are only reducing it to $10000 and above right? Bartering is going to come back into fashion. I look forward to that.
Interesting, when it comes to that, 1oz silver will really become money. Try using gold coin to barter for stuff.