Friendly reminder that all those that promote and practice usury are enemies to all people of all races and cultures. Humanity will never be lifted from this darkness we face until we wipe the slate clean from the invisible hand of usury.
so in general, people are having good experiences on oldsilver? i think i remember ruskibro adding paypal at some point? i got shafted on the giveaway even though i put an email in. but it people are getting orders
Carson Peterson
I kind of feel like you are yanking my chain a bit.
I always pictured it like any other heavy duty mechanic, do apprenticeship with the 1st years supervised by 2-3 year, them by journey men, and them by a seasoned foreman. just added courses to deal with being underground/gas/special equipment.
Owen Sanchez
So if you plan on never selling your gold, does it even matter what form it’s in? I really like foreign gold coins that were actually used as money but I don’t like how the weight and purity of them aren’t displayed on the coin
Ethan Russell
But can they really remove cash from society like that?
Josiah James
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.
Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and communism are just as evil.
For weeks now, every thread has had infiltrators from Zig Forums virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting communist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.
If you actually care about /pmg/ then please stop doing this. The only way the "Daily reminder" guy disappear is if we just stop all political fighting and sit down quietly talking about metals.
Anyways fun fact: How did Christian banks make money in the past when usury was illegal? Massive late fees for those that can't pay loans in time.
>But can they really remove cash from society like that? They removed gold and silver and the sheep did nothing, it won’t be different this time
Blake Lee
yea but it still takes a while to actually get a full green horn to understand some things underground, especially when its the older style of mining, not mechanized. My first year underground was following around an old fart who told me everything I did wrong followed by by insults. I hate these things so fucking much, most of my friends are missing fingers from them.
Brayden Morgan
Of course they can. Look at how many civil liberties they have already impeded upon, look at how much private property they have already expropriated without consequence.
The general population is so weak and has been so effectively subverted by their means of propaganda that they will accept any reason the government(s) give them to remove cash and ban its practice. They have already started, even before this so called carona crisis.
The BoE has come out recently and reminded everyone that this virus remains on cash for over 20 days and poses a public safety risk.
Nicholas Hill
why did the germans take huge debts in WW1 with the deliberate intent to make the losers pay them off, then got really really autistically angry when they had to pay those debts back
really makes you think
Levi Moore
Christianity is a nothing but a sect of Judaism for gentiles.
>why did a country in war aim to destroy its enemies?
you'll have to consult the historians on that one user, I haven't got a clue
Aiden Green
Yes since you will trade once the pendulum swings to get houses or other assets that would gain in value in the future by just bartering. This can even be said about business buyouts.
Carter Miller
so you’re saying the germans were tedious hypocrites and you are a self serving barbarian who should be disregarded by intellectuals
Luis Nguyen
>guilt and debt are the same word in german
Gabriel Scott
>1933 >Roosevelt is going to confiscate our Gold >But can they really remove Gold from society like that? >1968 >The government is going to replace our Silver Certificates with nonredeemable Federal Reserve Notes. >But can they really break their promises like that? >1971 >Nixon might be taking us off the Gold Standard >Can he really remove backing from our currency like that? People have already been taught to accept the destruction of their wealth and freedom, I doubt the transition to FedCoin will be much different.
Aiden Green
>Yes since you will trade once the pendulum swings to get houses or other assets that would gain in value in the future by just bartering But what if I don’t want to trade my gold for houses? I like the house I live in now and there’s no point in buying them to sell if all I receive is funny money for them
David Powell
Then it can be used for a lot more blackmarket dealing with electronic parts and all.
Caleb Martinez
You can always just buy empty land or buy houses to rent out. Ride the wealth cycle up, user.
Nazis, like Hitler, want to abolish the gold standard. They only hate central banks because they want a dictator to print paper money directly, which is an even speedier way to slavery. Gary North rightly calls them "false-flag infiltrators" into the patriot movement. When you abolish the gold standard, you give the government absolute power over you. All it has to do is turn on a printing-press or, in the modern era, type numbers on a keyboard, to steal everything you ever worked for and enrich itself. It can confiscate your store of labour at will. WW2 would never had happened if Hitler hadn't abolished gold. That was what gave him the power to spend all of Germany's production on building an enormous military as his people starved. What we need to do is to abolish both central banks and paper money, and let the people use gold, silver, and gold- and silver-backed cryptos as they wish.
>23 cents of silver coins minted per person >1 dollar of gold coins minted per person >67,000 dollars printed per silver coin minted >Almost ONE MILLION dollars printed per gold coin minted
The people wouldnt be able to buy their drugs and get their under the table cash.
Most of the people propping up this system are absolute degenerates who need cash in one way or another, ironically these are the people who also rely on gibs.
It wont hold.
Hudson Powell
Stealing is a sin user. However, if they said you could then you are doing good.
Parker Green
every little bit counts bud!
Lincoln Brown
I am going to buy a 100oz silver bar for the express purpose of using it to cave in Gary North’s skull
Daniel James
As long as you embezzle how many troy oz of silver it has, you do you user.
Mason Ward
I wouldn't be surprised if there is a massive push to legalize all drugs after the implementation of Fedcoin. It would decrease the amount of transactions that would occur outside of the system and serve as a way to fruther distract people from the dystopia they're living in. It won't last, but they'll try to make it last as long as they can.
I’m convinced that Gary North has something to do with all the shilling as of late since his articles are always the first ones brought up by the shills
Dominic Johnson
most miners start off in heavy industry anyways, whether it's construction, excavation, wastewater, whatever. So we usually step into the job with a shitload of safety training to begin with. We just need to learn the hazards specific to mining, which takes a while but isn't hard to grasp.
Underground mining is dying out though. And a lot of it's mechanized to the point you're just driving remote controlled robots around in the dirt.
it used to be you'd get someone with no industrial experience and spend weeks breaking them in on each piece of equipment, but that's rare now. Most of our guys already know the ropes from years in construction or whatever.
Carson Miller
oh i see it now, thanks.
Brandon Cruz
How do you guys feel about hecla or kinross? I'm thinking of selling them for some juniors like DSV or Silver spruce, maybe ccw
Dylan Reyes
THe Catholic Church and usury have an >interesting relationship
Canon law prevent the charging of interest on lump sums of cash. As St. Thomas Aquinas says, >it'd be like selling a bottle of wine and then charging them again for actually using the wine. It creates from nothing. This is bad, as only God has the power to create ex nihil. However to charge interest on something that can be used for a business sake was approved of. For example, a loan given where something could be lost, was acceptable to charge interest on. Money back then was a consumable. One denarius was one denarius. Something we can understand here in /pmg/. So to think that loaning out 100 pieces of silver to some rando so he can be a stupid amount of goats won't really cost you anything, as he'll likely make back the 100 pieces over a few years. Markets didn't really grow or shrink back then, they simply were. Today though, markets >only go up so lending money today to some rando who wants to buy a shit ton of goats will possibly be lost as the bank's money would also go up if it invested in other things. Thus charging interest is allowed, but with a caviat. No outrageous interest rates. Think anything above 15%.
>Think anything above 15%. huh? most loans are way more than that. Credit cards, pawn shops, payday loans. Even car loans and mortgages are closer to 100% over the life of the loan.
Jose Baker
Most of the new guys I saw when I was last underground were either fresh out of heavy equipment schools or just out of highschool. There were a few other older trade school type guys too but for the most part they were totally green. A lot of projects around BC are trying to keep with underground mining because the greenies here dont mind it compared to open pits, but for the most part your right its on the out unless for specific deeper high value ore bodies and its almost entirely mechanized now.