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Old 09-26-2008, 04:03 AM   #83
bilderburger w/cheese
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Default Re: Gold & Silver Q & A

historycircus:

we are all here for the continuous sifting and winnowing of information until we find the most accurate answers to our dilemmas and questions. nothing was taken personally.

as far as gold and silver is concerned, you of all people know that throughout history, gold and silver have been highly valued. regardless of the century, gold and silver will still be worth something in the future.

platinum and palladium are meaningless to me, and i would never buy them since they, unlike gold and silver, are not harmonious with the human body. as a matter of fact, the .9999 silver that one may barter could be used in a silver colloid solution to treat infections or other maladies. its money AND a cure. as far as gold is concerned, ive read differing things on monoatomic gold and gold colloid. i dont have any conclusions thus far (if anyone does, id absolutely like to hear your findings).

its true that seeds and food will be of the highest value if the present economic situation takes a sharp turn downward into oblivion, but i dont believe it will get that bad (this isnt the thread to get into that, but id be happy to explain my projections if youd like off the board). i believe the economy will pick up eventually with a new currency. having gold and silver will cover me during that upheaval, and possibly allow me to trade my way to a safe location. its peace of mind.

its impossible to tell what the future will hold, but i like to cover all of the bases. food, water, and supplies are just as important to own as gold and silver; its just that this thread focuses only on the latter.
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