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A day without Clif is like drinking a cup of coffee and realizing the waiter in the Cafe asked if you'd like a sandwich. The special of the day is annunaki on rye.

AHHHHHHH!

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I agree. I have been obsessively waiting for this hit.

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annunaki on ergot rye

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Man you really are on clifs nuts...

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Ha ha

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Bo Shit

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Clif, is dead on here and its amazing how his mind works to understand chaotic systems and still focus on linear processes, I love it, as an expert in interest rate arbitrage and have traded billions in US treasury cash, I can say that what Clif is saying, all of it about our monetary mechanics and our current fiat system, of rehypothecation is dead on, from the US Treasury to the DTCC they are all complicit in this game of hot potato and inflating fiat currency to the point where the wealth disparity is so out of touch with reality that we truly have hunger game regime, its just not as obvious...well done Clif keep up the great work!

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America is trillions of dollars in debt because our entire government is a criminal mafia sending hundreds of billions every month to their mafia buddies in Ukraine, Tel Avi...billions more in bribes to have media tell the lies to cover up their crimes, billions to Bill Gates to devise more sinister poison for the people, billions to Big Pharma to bottle the poison, hundreds of billions for the military industrial complex....and keep in mind it's not "our" military..the US Military is to support the oligarchs in their world wide thefts...the Pentagon which has been reported by Assange as a pedophile porno hub can't account for the hundred of billions they blow through...in Ukraine Zelensky and his friends get American money to buy mansions and yachts and his wife goes on $40 shopping sprees in Paris with our money....

The US debt s not our debt....the US debt is the mafia's debt and we need a revolution where that money is taken back and those criminals hang....all of them...every Federal agency is a crime scene..

No military to protect our border so we need militias to take over...give those invaders Obiden shitty pants brought in here to prey on us and give them 5 days to get out...then let the militias do what the US Military would of done had they honored our Constitution....they don't...behind the militias maybe citizens can pick the pockets of the expired invaders and start taking back those $5K debit card Mr fake prez Shitty pants gave them....

I hope Clif is right and this happens...every Israeli loving elected official needs to go. Kristi Noem, Nikki Haley, Lindsey Graham...I guess really it's all of them...sheer treason....

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Yes, we are in effect an occupied country on an occupied planet :(

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I've heard/read that the Grand Canyon is loaded with gold to the point that it is not scarce. What say you, Clif?

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I don't think any of the resources are scarce. Look at Clif talking about his father in the past and the better version of coal they have that they've never told anyone about.

Diamonds too, they're not rare thats all pretend as well.

They know where everything isita under the indigenous lands, even if we didn't already have that info, theres ground penetrating radar now too.

The earth is abundant but if that becomes widely known, all pillars of power fail.

Supply and demand was just a phrase that meant restriction. It's a bit like democracy being thinly viewed dictatorship.

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Well put!!!

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Tricky Bixy's fever dreams... he and his pal Jenny Moonbeam

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Diamonds were never scarce. DeBeers just restricted supplies to keep up the high prices. Synthetic diamonds will just hasten the destruction of that particular scam.

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These examples (vastly abundant gold, lab-created gems that rival mined gems) confirm my contention that money is simply a token to purchase real goods (food, shelter, companionship). Those who accumulate significant sums of money may become job creators and manufacturers of goods. All this is good. Investment is where things get tricky. Certainly, simple investment in real companies that manufacture real is still good. But given the large number of shell companies, bundling of mortgages, and corporate secrecy--too much of Wall Street and Central Banking is corrupt. Where there is room to hide corruption, it seems to grow out of control. Value is a concept held in mind. Simple value is easy to conceptualize. Complexity is used to swindle. Look at Bernie Madoff's scam--too simple to be true, but it was. Same with the FED--it prints money out of thin air and distributes to select group chosen to share in on the profits at the expense of everyone else. It's not the currency, crypto, or coin--it's the integrity of the community using the system that makes it right or wrong. Keep it simple and it will work--like a constitutional dollar linked to gold in the ground. Everyone understands a token is just an abstract thing. Borrowing with the intent of NEVER paying back is the evil thing. That's not borrowing. We don't have national debt, we have a select group of people committing national theft.

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Why are we the only species on the planet that have to pay to live on it ?

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Oh, I love that quote, thank you for bringing it up once again!

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I think that they can mimic and perfect a gem or diamond into oblivion, but it is a perfect counterfeit, a cloned gem. What I want is something that the earth produces that has earth's energy in it, a healing energy. Variations embraced, but the more perfect it is from earth, the better the energy.

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Companionship?...really?

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CLIF!!! Being that gold is over $2000 an ounce, wouldn't it be lucrative if the gold market here starts issuing beans? I'd buy some. It's actually a good idea.

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"We want Beans!"

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I have some grams of gold.

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You need to verify authenticity for any amount.

Density calculations involve weight and volume.

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I have that kind of equipment. If there is something I don't have, it's because I haven't thought of it yet.

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I've seen were, there is five or better pieces of paper laying claim to every one once of physical silver out there.

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That's why you need to hold it in your hand.

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If on paper you have NOTHING..nothing...think Bernie Madoff ....they have the entire system so that anything of value is eventually designed into a Ponzi system....it's what they do best...rip people off....

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Think again. It's hundreds to one, at least :(

Buy only physical coins/bars and store them yourself.

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Try 100 to 1

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Dear Clif,

I just was requested to sign a document from the Dept of Human Services Arkansas stating that my fingerprints provided "for the purpose of comparing your fingerprints to other fingerprints in the FBI's Next Generation Identification (NGI) system or its successor (including civil criminal and latent fingerprint repositories) or other available records of the employing, investigating or otherwise responsible agency. The FBI may retain your fingerprints and associated information/biometrics in NGI after completion of this application and, while retained, your fingerprints may continue to be compared against other fingerprints submitted to or retained by NGI.

Routine USES: during the processing to this application and for as long thereafter as your fingerprints and associated information/biometrics are retained in NGI, your information may be disclosed pursuant to your consent, and may be disclosed without your consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974 and all applicable Routine Uses as may be published at any time in the Federal Register, including the Routine uses for the NGI system and the FBI's Blanket Routine Uses, Routine uses include but are not limited to, disclosures to: employing, governmental or authorized not governmental agencies responsible for employment, contracting, licensing, securing clearance, and other suitability determinations: local state, tribal or federal law enforcement agencies; criminal justice agencies and agencies responsible for national securities or public safety."

I am a licensed Registered Occupational Therapist, and I was applying to provide services to an area clinic and this document came up for me to sign. I own my own practice in a rural area. This is very concerning to me. Please raise the alarm about the Next Generation Identification System.

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Literally clif, dick algire and max ingan are my only go to for info, anyone else would be because they endorsed them, 😀 hello to all the other chaga gangsta out there 😎

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Max is the man... the other two... iffy. Here is Max on the Holo-hoax... go to 4:00 to bypass the intro BS...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/tz7KyHKYMNYg/

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Once again you repeat the incorrect claim that XRP is not limited. What is it with you and refusing to accept the fact that XRP has a fixed supply and nobody, including Ripple Labs can create any more than currently exit.

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He gives no reason...just basically says XRP is al shit coin. Why would SEC sue Ripple if that was the case. XRP only one with clarity

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I thought XRP was a coin for business and finance and has no real place for the normal person?

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I don't play poker or the stock market.

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Anyone notice how the tribe out in Hollywood never made any movies showing teh world how the stock market crash and depression in 1929 was all ENGINEERED...of yes, the banks closed their doors and made off with all the loot.....rinse and repeat....as long as the Synagogue of Satan crew are in charge that's how it works...

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Its a wonderful life was about this, I write and record an annual podcast about the bank run scene in this movie, its really a movie about the real life struggle against the profiteers. You can listen for free or read along on my substack site where I outline all of this.

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I don't play Rummoli for money. Good game, haven't played it since I was a kid.

Crokinole anyone?

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So why did China give the people ability to purchase gold beans. China has never demonstrated any concern for the people's welfare

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We have only a small idea here in America the level of absolute brutality by the CCP on the Chinese people...I have read writings by some Chinese who have escaped that it is the cruelest regime ever to exist....which is why Obama and others said they "admire it" for it's absolute power over the people...maybe someday the true history will come out...until then I would be skeptical of believing that the CCP has ever done anything for the betterment of the Chinese people...sadly, our government is going in that direction.

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How many Americans have ever been to China and have any real idea of what it's like? Perhaps the small idea we have here in America is mostly lies, like everything else? Is the American state also not guilty of absolute brutality? Are American democracy, free speech and rule of law real, or only - at best - pretense?

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Perhaps they'll do what the I historically did and steal it all back when they've completely FKD up?

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Or maybe we have been lied to about China like we have been lied to about everything else?

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Col Macgregor has some good takes on China... and Russia and yes... we have been lied to BIGLY about both.

The US is far more evil than either.

Canada is just a sad and pathetic JOKE under Fidel Jr. and bitchpig Freeland...

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The good colonel is a national treasure. I hope we see him in high office in 2025! Imagine if Macgregor were Secretary of State instead of that embarrassing, shifty moron, Blinken!

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I see plenty of evidence that China wants to prosper through trade; but I have not seen evidence that China wants to become the next global hegemon. China is aware of the Triffin Paradox and has its hands full unifying China let alone the rest of the planet. Can you cite some evidence, please?

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I partially agree, but they are very active in getting control over Africa and their resources... they are becoming a massive global economic hegemon... but has serious internal financial issues... and their people despise the CCP.

They abuse muslims and Tibetians, but still are not as evil as the USA has been in abusing its own people... and murdering MANY hundreds of thousands in our wars for profit...

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The CCP are certainly no saints; but I think their intention is to maintain stability at home by making the Chinese people prosperous through trade, not war or political hegemony. As you say, the CCP is not universally popular and its overriding ambition is maintaining power and control at home.

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I think the CCP is primarily concerned with keeping the CCP in power and that is getting "iffy".

I also think they ARE the new hegemon... in Africa, somewhat in South America... and IMO, they want to be the Supreme Rulers of most of Asia... not so much militarily, but economically. Control of world resources is also in play.

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Sweet dreams!

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Thanks for your detailed reply, Robbin. Sorry, not buying it. Good propaganda is both deep and complex. I know a lot is said and written about the threat from China; but perhaps the world has been deceived into believing that China is a threat - like during The Cold War it was deceived into believing that the Soviets were a threat? Perhaps it's all fear porn intended to create a bogey man for us all to fear, to make us easier to control, manipulate and harvest? Don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying that China is not an aggressive competitor in the global economy. It is. I'm saying that China has no interest in expanding its borders or ruling the rest of the world. As for doing my own research, I'll count my living and working in Asia, including China, for over thirty years towards that. What about you? Have you ever even been to China? Or Asia even?

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Clif doesn't seem to factor in mining costs or industrial demand for silver, and even gold has industrial uses (contrary to what Bix says). Silver demand is not static, and much of the silver is 'consumed' in the sense that it eventually ends up in landfills. It costs around $15 to mine an ounce of silver, so $6 silver will close all primary silver mines. The only silver being produced would be as a by product of gold, lead, zinc and copper mines. So supply would be drastically reduced, which would make the price rise quickly if the demand was still there.

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Hey Everybody! BruceSeesAll is live and only needs like 12 more people to subscribe to his channel to hit 100,00. Can you help out?

https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mrGmyjZWQQGy

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No, or I would.

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Hey Mr High, it's just prophetic, the extra pho you've put in there just isn't part of the word stem.

Sorry to correct you, it's just easier to say, so I thought I'd let you know. Thank you for keeping me sane and entertained.

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A corollary to Clif's notion that to profit from modern capital markets is to understand emotional context and to speculate on that emotional context:

- to control media is to control the narrative

- to control the narrative is to control social consciousness

- to control social consciousness is to posses an 8 lane highway into public emotion

Once you've got control of public emotion nailed down you are in control of the boom/bust cycle, and you are guaranteed to make money on the way up of the booms and on the way down in the busts.

This is why it's critical, IMPERATIVE for those in possession of wealth and power to keep the media in their pocket, if they wish to maintain their standing.

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2019: "Ownership of silver will generate wealth spanning generations for those holding it."

2022: "Silver surpasses $600 temporarily, expected to be on par with the price of gold."

2023: "Silver surges, might reach $10 per grain within a few months."

Now: "Silver will be $6 in the future."

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Clif was reiterating Joe's dream valuation. Where do you get the idea clif believes silver would hit 6 bucks an ounce

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I was looking for this comment. But the price could fall and rise again. And I doubt any coin shop would sell at a $6 price, but they certainly would buy.

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I buy silver all the time. The coins have a huge premium. Ingots are closer to spot. Silver is 9 times more prevalent in the earth's crust than gold yet its price is 80 to 90 times less. Compared to gold, silver is drastically undervalued.

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