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Your article reads to me like a war hymn that thunders in the blood. This, coupled with the image of criminals drowning in their own product, underpins the optimism inherent in sound money. Starmer likes the stink you refer to. He will do his evil whilst he can. Then he too will be taken by the poop.

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I find it interesting that the Blackrock's entire Board went to London with Fink. Was Fink looking for cover or does he need to make a persuasive case - or maybe both. Will be interesting to watch.

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Yes, when I looked at the photo I immediately thought it's all a bit lob sided. He's either brought everyone to show force, i.e. bullying tactics or he's having a look at what he's up against. I guess he figured it that out pretty quickly. Either way these 2 meeting is not good news for us.

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Looking at the conference meeting, it seems like the entire blackrock board is in a judgemental pose and the the uk government is leaning foward in a pleading pose.

The entire board traveling together to meet starmer must be reason of significant importance. To coordinate the 14 or so boardmembers schedules one week before the Thanksgiving break, so they can return to the home office and issue their board vote before the end of the year. Must be something big.

Im guessing the body language is demanding an explanation for some regulatory hick up by the government which will impact a major investment by blackrock.

Possibly related to the dire financial condition of the uk. Im curious, will a uk bond market collapse/correction affect the LBMA? Did the government hypothecate the silver bullion and loose it? It sure looks like the photo is depicting a blackrock loss and demanded an explanation. Wow.

Blackrock also is looking at a loss of investment in the Ukraine. Could it be that they were promised certain military reprisals by the uk military, and the government is unable to fulfill their end of the bargain?

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Why did both Canada and England reverse immigration policy in the past week?? Could Fink be behind this complete 360 reversal on mass immigration??

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I dont know, but the in the picture of the meeting provided by David Jensen showed one pissed off board of directors. It was as if the uk may have forfeited on a deal with blackrock.

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The UK is in a bad position and it all comes back to debt. Stunning that many board members would fly to London. BlackRock literally control nations.

I so hope silver takes them down.

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I like your way of thinking

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What a glorious sight that would be. I'm sure there are many dairy farmers around the country who would gladly offer up their slurry pits to drop them in.

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The slurry pit would have contents of positive value compared to these wealth extractors.

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My edited version: When bankers dance, troubles abound, ...especially when there's no more silver to be found?

Silver IS the key! It unlocks our future to freedom.

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Agreed. Get it and hold it.

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Remember the Hunt brothers. The rules were changed. Silversqueeze, they will change the rules. At best one can walk away holding some fiat. At worst, when the curtains fall, marxism will show it‘s real face and one will expect indescribable consequences.

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The problem for manipulators is that the veil will be lifted on gold and silver price manipulators.

The promissory note price-fixing metals markets overseen by central banks are at a terminus.

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Keep a very close eye on this please and give us the goss as and when. I have a bad feeling about it

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Watching.

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Keep stacking PHYSICAL.

Make these parasites jump from buildings!

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David, I wonder if Starmer genuinely knows much about this or was he just the middle man between fink and the BoE. I mean who's real decision is it at the end of the day?

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Well the BoE does not deal in silver, that it admits. Either way Starmer is about to get a quick education.

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Thanks David, what do you think about the complete 360 on immigration from both England and Canada in the past week. BlackRock has huge investments in real estate in both countries. Seems bizarre that both Trudeau and Starmer have reversed their policies and with such honest admission, there has to be more to it rather than just votes and someone is pushing them could it be Fink??

I take it you do not like bitcoin, do you think the green wave we are seeing across all crypto is the government and banks behind it and why?

There is no true value on anything from real estate, farm land, stocks and crypto's as the currency continues to lose value. We no longer have a true value on anything and move more and more towards feudalism.

To me this is a mix of fascism and modern feudalism between both government and BlackRock as the middle class and poor get destroyed.

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When the shadow banks start talking to governments you know what time it is. That's always their last hooray. They usually make them an offer they can't refuse since the alternative would be even worse ("okay, we screwed this up. But we're all in this together"). How about making Bitsilver a Tier-1-asset or allowing those nasty trades to be settled with it ? We'll never run out of that !

Seems the only seller of physical silver left has none left. And word will be getting out sooner or later. Now what ?

Time to talk to the politicians.

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Gambling insurance for the financial industry from the gov socializing losses is how the game is played. So they let it rip while they can.

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Stack your entire body weight in physical silver and you’ll need a wheelbarrow to move it all. At 200 lbs you’ll need 2,916 Troy ounces or approximately 3 CRIME-X bars needed to become a PSBS. Physical Silver Bodyweight Stacker

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Larry Fink says NO!!!!

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So are investors in iShares ETF's Physical at risk?

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If you don't hold it you don't own it, as they could freeze or close the digital system

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And according to David Webb and Patrick Byrne, any stocks held by brokerages through CEDE will be lost in the next crisis.

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