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>Deep State Silver and the Ultimate Loss of Control  - Jeffrey Lewis - 
"Once the road is clear for the elite to profit from a return to fair price reality, it will happen in an instant."

For me, this statement causes questions to form in my mind. If the elites have control of Central Bank printing presses and are able to control things through financial repression, then what is it that's going to take access to those levers away from them? Would workers of the world have to unite and go on strike(against the elites)? How many workers and for how long? Or something else altogether? What is it going to take, or what will happen to, "clear the road for the elites"? Maybe there'll be a revolution(intellectual or otherwise) that gets rid of this notion of "elites"? In other words, so that no one is any longer... above the law(i.e. entitled to bailouts/money printing). What would it take for this to happen? Perhaps a strong ability of the public to easily recognize the establishment/status quo of the "elites"and vote them all out?

Personally, I believe that the problem is so pervasive that the notion of "if we could just get the right guy into the White House" will make things right, isn't going to cut it. It's going to take more that just one guy, a lot more. I say throw all the bums out. But no, I continue to be absolutely amazed at how the bums keep getting re-elected time and time again. Last year, they even gave themselves a 1% raise. Keep voting for what you've always gotten, and you'll keep getting it. Not that voting is the end-all be-all, out of all the ways of expressing yourself I consider it to be a fairly poor one.


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Beginning of the headline :Silver is a basket case in terms of paper prices and the emotions that come with it. Of course, the metal itself, (when held out of the system in personal position) does not do much at all. It is worthwhile to keep this in mind during the next inevitable illegally induced price move lower, and to check to see that your metal hasn't "done much".While silver isn't the only strategic metal, it is certainly special in its unusual supply and demand character compared with its depressed price. For the... Read More
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