An insiders view of Civil War

Bill’s Commentary:

“When watching this, please keep in mind that it describes a “failure to deliver” as the shorts blew up in their faces!”

Bill’s Commentary:

“On silver. I personally believe the deficit is far larger as solar use is vastly understated…”

Understanding the Silver Supply-Demand Deficit: A Market in Transition

The global silver market has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, shifting from a position of consistent surpluses to a persistent structural deficit. This fundamental change in market dynamics represents one of the most significant developments in the precious metals sector, with implications for investors, industrial consumers, and mining companies alike.

The Emergence of a Structural Silver Deficit

For nearly half a decade, silver demand has consistently outpaced available supply, creating a sustained market imbalance. This deficit began in 2021 when consumption suddenly exceeded production by approximately 75.3 million ounces – a dramatic reversal from the surplus conditions that characterized the previous five years.

Read more here…

The latest from USA Watchdog –

Bill’s Commentary:

“The view of US debt by foreigners…”

US plotting dollar ‘rug pull’ with crypto, gold and lies

If you are a central banker entrusted with managing your nation’s foreign exchange reserves or a steward of a sovereign wealth fund in a developing country, heed this urgent warning: act decisively and swiftly to safeguard your assets, or risk catastrophic losses.

Delay could see the value of your reserves collapse by as much as 95%, thrusting your economy into a maelstrom of devaluation and instability. The foreign exchange you oversee is on the brink of a new kind of crisis, driven by the fragility of the US dollar.

Read more here…

Bill’s Commentary:

“Wasn’t free speech something the right complained about re the left? “Hate speech” is protected by The Constitution… if we still have one?”

AG Bondi Declares War on ‘Hate Speech’ Post-Charlie Kirk Assassination

One of my great personal frustrations, having covered the filthy world of politics and punditry for years at this point, is that so precious few actors in this arena seem to sincerely believe in anything.

They’ll pay lip service to whatever cause when it’s convenient, only to renege on their professed commitments when it’s not.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Pastor Stanley checks in for the weekend.”

Falling Asleep at the Wheel-American Investors Fully Invested While Many Corporate Insiders Remove their Capital From the Market

If you have ever taken a long car trip to go somewhere across the United States you know that it may take you several days to get to your destination. To get there as expediently as possible you drive long days-8, 10, 12 hours a day or more. After it gets dark and you have already driven 500 miles or more that day, you either have the common sense to pull over and get some shuteye so you don’t fall asleep at the wheel and risk your life or you ignore the risk and keep going.

Read more here…

Bill’s Commentary:

“Is this why there were only 1,700 flu cases (versus 35 million in all other years) in 2021? Covid was the flu then… and still is!”

The latest from USA Watchdog –

Bill is interviewed by Andrew Maguire (Also posted under Interviews)

Bill’s Commentary:

“Rural is where you want to be…”

Exodus: Affordability Crisis Sends Americans Packing From Big Cities

For much of the past century, in both the United States and elsewhere, the inexorable trend has been for people to move from rural areas and towns to ever larger cities, particularly those with vibrant downtown cores such as New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and dozens of other iconic American cities. Most visions of the future still view urban cores as the uncontested centers of production, consumption, and culture, with rural areas, small cities, and suburbs relegated to the backwaters of modernity.

A RealClearInvestigations analysis has found that we may be on the cusp of a new era. Urban cores have started to shrink, losing first to the suburbs, then to ever further exurbs, and now to small towns and even rural areas. For the first time since the 19th century, America’s growth pattern favors smaller metros – Fargo, North Dakota, as opposed to Portland, Oregon – many of which once seemed out of favor.

Read more here…

Bill’s latest interview with The Kinvestor Report (Also posted under Interviews)

Bill’s Commentary:

”This looks to be a very good resource while preparing.”

From our pal Grizzly – (Also posted under Grizzly’s Corner)

Free Survival Books and Manuals

https://collapsesurvivalsite.com/free-survival-books-manuals/#cooking-and-fire

Bill’s Commentary:

”Rural is where you want to be…”

Exodus: Affordability Crisis Sends Americans Packing From Big Cities

For much of the past century, in both the United States and elsewhere, the inexorable trend has been for people to move from rural areas and towns to ever larger cities, particularly those with vibrant downtown cores such as New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and dozens of other iconic American cities. Most visions of the future still view urban cores as the uncontested centers of production, consumption, and culture, with rural areas, small cities, and suburbs relegated to the backwaters of modernity.

A RealClearInvestigations analysis has found that we may be on the cusp of a new era. Urban cores have started to shrink, losing first to the suburbs, then to ever further exurbs, and now to small towns and even rural areas. For the first time since the 19th century, America’s growth pattern favors smaller metros – Fargo, North Dakota, as opposed to Portland, Oregon – many of which once seemed out of favor.

Read more here…

Bill’s latest interview with the Kinvestor Report

Bill’s Commentary:

”This looks to be a very good resource while preparing.”

The latest from our pal Grizzly – (Also posted under Grizzly’s Corner)

Free Survival Books and Manuals

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