alor said:
more like stacking silver-futurist on his yoga posts :lol:
He hasn't done those in quite some time actually. His posts tend to be cyclic - there was a period of time where he did vids with JackyO that seemed to have passed too.
I like Joe, he's been a pleasure to chat with (I have spoken with him several times on paltalk and chat with Drutter too in realtime) and his lifestyle choices are something I admire.
Very switched on people trying to deliver a fairly simple message that you could deliver in an hour over coffee, but with a respin tied to current affairs on a daily basis is no easy task to maintain.
It's like SS in itself - when you first join the forum and go through the awakening process, it's all very exciting and everything is new. But after a while, you start to slow down on discussing the same thing over and over and your interest can start to wane.
Ultimately, the message is very simple.
1 - Fiat cash is garbage and has a 100% failure rate over time through human history
2 - Precious metals and commodities with intrinsic value preserve wealth and purchasing power over time.
3 - Shift your wealth from investments tied to 3rd party counter risk to investments tied in point 2.
4 - Get on with your life.
There's really not that much more to say about it, except note the odd exception to the MSM media blankout (like this movie) which has a tendancy to purvey a thought provoking message, depending on which side of the economic and financial fence you sit on.
In the last decade, I personally believe the Matrix to be one of the leading philisophical films to be released with many underlying, thought provoking points to make. Whilst I personally have a distaste for Bruce Willis (I think he's highly over rated as an actor), I might have to check out this flick for the potential sub plot here.
We actually do see a number of films each year that tie gold and silver to money, but most of the time it's a fantasy representation (ala Lord of the Rings or Pirates of the Carribean) which people can distance themselves from ideologically speaking.
A movie which points to PMs in our future as money though in the realistic sense might have more value in delivering a subtle message to the sleeping masses....