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    Also good.

    The whole Age of Uncertainty series is worth watching. They don't make documentaries like it anymore.
  2. #22
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Once the entire global power grid goes down at Armageddon, and it will, having BitCoin won't do anyone one bit of good.
  3. #23
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Once the entire global power grid goes down at Armageddon, and it will, having BitCoin won't do anyone one bit of good.

    The same can be said about fiat federal reserve notes which can become worthless even without a massive global event (see: Zimbabwe)
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Ghost Gold



    Third world countries operate differently. I'm sure there was a man in Zimbabwe who once withdrew a billion dollars and spent it the same day

    Its ok to be jealous. Somewhere someone is spending your entire months earnings in an hour.
  5. #25
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian Its ok to be jealous. Somewhere someone is spending your entire months earnings in an hour.

    You clearly don't live in a first world country if they just let you take your money without jumping through a bunch of hoops. You have clearly never dealt with the western banking system before.

    I don't know how Hawala's work but it's different in white countries.

    Also I have spent my entire month earnings in an hour before EZ with meth
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Ghost Gold has actual real value because it's expensive to mine, it's scarce and it has demand.

    It is a finite precious metal which I consider to be valuable in of itself.

    Any portfolio should have at least 10% in gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

    gold was deposited onto this planet by a fucking huge meteorhoid, and given long enough time it will happen again.

    its just another nuclear waste that hapens to be shinny.
  7. #27
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny gold was deposited onto this planet by a fucking huge meteorhoid, and given long enough time it will happen again.

    its just another nuclear waste that hapens to be shinny.

    Then why is it like a thousand miles underground?
  8. #28
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    If your money has no value
    I will take it.
  9. #29
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny gold was deposited onto this planet by a fucking huge meteorhoid, and given long enough time it will happen again.

    its just another nuclear waste that hapens to be shinny.

    At the end, iron will be worth everything you have, while gold, silver, diamonds and platinum will be practically worthless.
  10. #30
    Originally posted by Ghost Then why is it like a thousand miles underground?

    because hhuurrrr


    they sink durrrr.
  11. #31
    Where did the asteroid get it's gold from?
  12. #32
    Originally posted by -SpectraL At the end, iron will be worth everything you have, while gold, silver, diamonds and platinum will be practically worthless.

    in space, yes.

    we need iron for the red in our blood.
  13. #33
    Originally posted by Ghost You clearly don't live in a first world country if they just let you take your money without jumping through a bunch of hoops. You have clearly never dealt with the western banking system before.

    I don't know how Hawala's work but it's different in white countries.

    Also I have spent my entire month earnings in an hour before EZ with meth

    What type of little no name bank did you have in the u.s. before getting deported?

    They ask for id for an irs form for cash transactions of 10k and over.
  14. #34
    Originally posted by Majestic 12 : The UFO Science Task Force Where did the asteroid get it's gold from?

    nuclear accidents.
  15. #35
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    The impact site of the “2017 EK-15” asteroid containing 600 kg of gold will be in California, a few tens of kilometres from the city of San Francisco.

    The “2017 EK-15” asteroid is to come into contact with our planet on Sunday, 26 November 2017 at exactly 8:45 a.m.

    But there is no need for panic as there is no indication that this encounter will be anything like a disaster scenario worthy of a major Hollywood film production. The celestial body’s modest size fortunately means that it represents no danger for our planet and its inhabitants.

    The asteroid’s presence was accidentally discovered this winter by an amateur astronaut during an internship at the Hawaii Astronomical Observatory

    When asked, Bob Harris, the Head of the Centre for Space Research and Study of Celestial Bodies, wanted to sound reassuring in this regard: “This asteroid is similar in size to the thousands of asteroids that hit the Earth each year. Under normal circumstances, this collision would be completely unnoticed. What makes this encounter so unprecedented is that this asteroid is made almost entirely of gold, which explains its high density given its so small size“.

    Indeed, a MRI fluctuating spectroscopy study carried out from the Muro Hawawa Observatory (Huawei) revealed that 87 per cent of the asteroid, which has a gross weight of around 700 kg, was made of precious metals. More specifically, its core consists of 609 kg of gold surrounded by a 12 cm thick crust of magnesio-carbon.

    “Like a heat shield, its metal carbonate crust will be entirely consumed during its re-entry into the atmosphere. This will allow all the precious metal contained in its core to be kept intact“, said Bob Harris.

    To cope with the foreseeable crowds of our fellow citizens gathering at the fall site located only a few tens of kilometres away from San Francisco, the authorities have thus already planned to secure the surrounding area.

    There are several concerns which take various forms depending on the department involved:

    – Scientists fear that the meteorite, which can easily fit into the boot of a light vehicle, will be stolen upon its arrival on Earth by inconsiderate and unscrupulous individuals. This would be a real disaster and obviously a huge loss for scientific research.

    – The more pragmatic military authorities fear crowd movements and collective hysteria on a post-apocalyptic scale, at the fall site.

    – And finally, and without doubt the ministry most concerned, the tax office fears that this “manna from heaven” will be stolen and not declared for tax purposes.

    At the going price for precious metals, these 609 kg of pure gold represent a market value of $18 million.

    source: http://www.scienceinfo.news/asteroid-containing-600-kg-gold-will-soon-hit-earth/
  16. #36
    Ghost Black Hole
    That's not true because gold has uses in electronics and medicine, same with other precious metals.

    Originally posted by Misguided Russian They ask for id for an irs form for cash transactions of 10k and over.

    That's lame as fuck. I don't have ID and I don't fuck with taxes so I guess I can't access MY money, pfffff

    That's some jedi cuckery
  17. #37
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Ghost That's not true because gold has uses in electronics and medicine, same with other precious metals.

    The entire planet will be in shambles. There will be hardly any use for electronics, once the stored power runs out. Hospitals will be a joke; you'd be better off on your own.
  18. #38
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Ghost That's not true because gold has uses in electronics and medicine, same with other precious metals.



    That's lame as fuck. I don't have ID and I don't fuck with taxes so I guess I can't access MY money, pfffff

    That's some jedi cuckery

    You can get an identity card from the government.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by Ghost That's not true because gold has uses in electronics and medicine, same with other precious metals.

    so are sillicones.

    ie, sands.
  20. #40
    Originally posted by Ghost Gold

    What is the actual real value of gold?
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