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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- Dave Silver joins me to explain how promissory notes work and why silver is the thing to invest in now before it runs out.
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Please ignore fake accounting trying to contact you.
We have are being Raped of all Australias once immense natural resources .While generations are placed into unpayable debt or and conditioned. Into rotten Addictions and behaviors ...over.....
This was the best ever interview Richard has done
Richard the fed is dead all currencies are worthless,gold & silver will be the only currency in all countries.
BTW ANT-ennas scan/see our every move, specially burying stuff.
Sorry , the government keep me so poor , I cannot afford to buy silver , let alone gold !
Instead I volunteer in my community and everyone helps each other.
Food , jobs and of course. . .
Happiness.
Blessings 🙏 to you all ⭐
Can't eat metals 🙏💚🌟
@@Pictman777 I met our local Indian community yesterday.
This is common practice in their community.
They invited me for lunch , the food was delicious and the company was fantastic.
They were very welcoming.
Thank you to all you open hearted people out there 🤗
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Nice poem
@@Pictman777but you can exchange for land.
@@Pictman777 Food should be the true currency in any sane world,organic obviously.
This is why the landed gentry used silver cutlery, why milk maids put silver coins in the pails and why seamen used to wear a solid silver ear ring - to pay for their funeral.
The aristocratic house holds used silver cutlery and they never got the Black Death the silver protects
@@Silversqueeze2025 so does the CCR5 anomaly
Yes, it's a very good idea to use a silver fork and spoon. By the way spoons and forks are not cutlery... knives, swords and razors are cutlery.
Weird synchronicity - I have a couple of antique silver teaspoons which I have felt compelled to use recently. I just thought I was being a snob lol, had no idea of the anti-pathogenic properties of silver :)
I remember in Junior school one morning, the deputy head came on stage at morning assembly and held up a £1 note and told us the words of 'promise was a lie (his exact words). I didn't understand at the time, but on becoming aware of money, I understood years later. That statement stuck
It's not a lie though. Their money magic converts souls into gold.
The BIS is owned by the Pope, what is stored there?
Why do soldiers wear dog tags?
Why does Ukraine send its ppl into a meatgrinder and then let the dead rot in the fields?
What is the connection twixt mobile phones and Starlink?
Why are the names on headstones written in block capitals?
Very very true...💯🇯🇲🇬🇧👍
A brave & forward thinking man
@@Linda-iw5sj Yes, he was quite angry about it, but probably lost on most other kids, we were around 10 or 11 years at the time, strange what the memory fixes
I was disappointed. The thumbnail was titled "Promissory Notes" but the bulk of the post was advocating investing in silver. By the time you have paid the 25% vat and any dealers commission, I am not sure how good an investment it is likely to be? I was more interested in the subject of promissory notes. There was no opportunity to read Daves promissory note or covering letter. Has anyone had any experience of these working, particularly in respect of paying a court fine? I would be interested to read the templates of anybody who has had any success.
Isn’t there an exception for silver coins that are considered to be actual currency? Coins. Or is it only in USA?
Richard got to say this is one of your best interviews to date..most insightful and a good money cash history lesson..Please keep these insightful useful ppl on your shows.
Yup. Top man! Learning the words and how to act is key.
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Yes finally an interview worth listening too again 😀
This was by far the best interview for a while. Very thought provoking
Silver has been going up a dollar per day since this interview was released
Love this guy. He makes monetary history easy to understand. This should be taught in schools
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They don't want children to be informed.
@@patbuckley4039 yes if they knew the truth they would all be buying silver bullion with their promissory notes
@@fullofhope2222 what does the red 100 symbol mean? I see it a lot.
@@birdsaloud7590 oh sorry it means - I agree 100% - ☺
Hello Richard,
You didn't talk about the covering letter that accompanies the promise to pay note
Who controls the price of Gold and Silver? We all know the answer, and they can make gold as desirable as a discarded Coca-Cola can if they wanted. But, for argument’s sake, if I bought a gold sovereign for £500, how do I know it will still be worth £500 when the sh1t hits the fan? It's a similar situation to diamonds. Their output and scarcity is controlled by DeBeers. Diamonds are not rare at all, it's just DeBeers limits the output to control the price, similar to OPEC and the world oil supplies.
The Market controls the price - you can buy and sell gold at any price you want.
@@StudentDad-mc3pu But at the end of the chat, he pointed out that if Gold becomes illegal to own, bury it. So if it does become illegal to own, you ain't gonna sell it. I've never been interested in precious metals or jewellery. To me, they are worthless. If I was hungry, I'd want a Steak and Kidney pie, not a bar of gold.
@@Jack_Warner I kind of agree with you - I don't own any gold or silver. It is only worth what an individual is prepared to pay for it.
However, it can never become illegal to to own Gold or Silver.
@@Jack_Warner you are half right and half wrong. If you buy a bar of gold now and shit hits the fan in a gradual way then that gold coin might cost you 50 steak and kidney pies now but will gradually increase in value to the point that it will buy you 5 years worth of pies in the future. If however there is an instant shit hit the fan scenario then yes gold is not as valuable as food. But it is far more likely and even imminent that the gradual purchasing power decline plays out.
@@StudentDad-mc3pu No of course not, just like a man can never become a woman. Hold tight and see what shit they throw at us next.
The five pound note has the words of Winston Churchill under his picture: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." Nuff said.
Exactly. Currency is now backed by the taxes taken from hard working people.
In stage 2 promissory notes are suspended promises
Yeah not his, but ours...
@@user-uf3xq8lx4t and this means?
Correct Simon. The difference is that their promissory note, that they except, is backed by one's own personal time given propping up the system to back it.
Sooo, if you've issued Promissory notes to pay bills, what happens when these note become convertible into silver, and silver is £250 an oz; won't the note holders coming calling for their silver?
@marklanahan7289 ...
Wow... I can sell you as much silver as you want at £250 an oz. As I type this silver is worth £25.13 an oz.
In August 1971, our British Pound became deflated in value by 140%. 240 old pence = £1 in July 1971. 100 new pence = £1 in August 1971.
Call it the real market.
Real food
Real money
Real men and women
Yes. Call it truth.
I prefer to ignore the knock at the door and the letters, Bailiffs can be very intimidating and the courts will never help us.
There’s a great After Skool animation vid on this subject too.
love After Skool one of my fave sites ..so sensible and humane real wisdom i think it should be shown, studied and a main part of what the national curriculum thats taught "in Schools"
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Stage 1. Promissory Notes convertible for monetary precious metals gold and silver.
Stage 2. Suspend convertibility.
Stage 3. Gold and silver revaluation up to account for all the promissory notes added to supply since the last revaluation
The most valuable, tangible investment in life is - SEEDS
And some grossly under valued silver would be wise
seeds have an expiry date after which they cannot germinate.
@@michaellawson6533But they produce new seeds each time you grow new fruit and vegetables.
@@michaellawson6533seeds are infinite silver is finite
Seeds can be replaced silver can’t be, it’s a finite resource
Thank you very much for sharing, many blessings to all of you, greetings from Portugal.
Did you see the 'comet' last night?
@@nickieglazer7065 Hi there, i did not, how about you?
Remember watching a video when a guy paid his gas bill with a promissory note brtish gas refused to accept his the promissory note the judge said it was a valid form of payment . He took the bill giro CREDIT slip the bottom part of the bill filled in the amount on the slip got three stamps put then below the bottom line it was then stamped by the post office and other things done on the slip . British gas refused to accept it as payment and the judge allowed it as a legal means of settlement of the debt . The slip on the bottom of the gas bill is a giro credit with two accounts numbers on it . We then use to take it to the bank /Postoffice and pay it again .
Can’t even pay by CHEQUE!!
Please provide evidence of this imaginary occurrence.
By the way evidence is not someone spouting nonsense on a youtube channel.
Censorship being blocked from posting further comments about the case
Total fantasy. If it were true you could reference the court case, year and name.
..it was done in the "oil crisis" that was fixed by creating OPEC..but at the time they announced it..they said ".. just for 2 weeks to flatten the curve"..???
Love from this Crazy old cat lady in Yorkshire! 😻 xx
Richard definitely one of best videos you’ve produced, I couldn’t even make a cuppa no ads I was glued to the end, that’s when I realised I could have taken the iPad with me to make cuppa. Brilliant video and many thanks to Dave also please come back.
Brilliant show once again! I love your sense of humor Richard! 😂😂😂😂
Richard is a very good interviewer And this guest was amazing they work well together
This was probably the best ever interview on silver and promissory notes I’ve ever heard
Currency is not money, it's an intermediary between barter!
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quote J P Morgan - Gold is money - everything else is credit
EVERYTHING NOW IS A DERIVATIVE --
Revenue/ re-venue
My pension is now in silver bullion because who knows if they will change the age again? My guess is they will, so me buying g 2 oz of silver a month is my pension...
Totally wrong with regard £ Sterling. In Anglo Saxon times, yes it was weight of silver. Later the BOE used gold. The link with gold was finally broken in 1931 (see in particular The Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928 and The Gold Standard (Amendment) Act 1931) when the UK came off the gold standard, and since that time there has been no other asset into which holders have the right to convert Bank of England notes. They can only be exchanged for other Bank of England notes. This is not suspended, it's just not possible.
Additionally his reference to Lord Denning was specific to a particular agreement. The person who issued the promissory note reneged on their promise to pay by a certain date.
Thank you 🙏
This fills in the gaps that just didn’t make sense from this discussion.
There seems to be a crucial flaw in understanding here. Writing a promissory note for the value of a debt does NOT pay off the debt, as that "Promise to Pay" is technically identical to the original loan agreement when you would have "promised to pay" the debt in the first place. You have merely replaced one promise with another...you are still indebted to that promise of equal value.
If you have no intention of fulfilling that promise, then the piece of paper with the promise written upon it is literally worthless.
But the £5 promissory note from the government is attached too. If they don't have to honour their promise to pay, then neither do you. It's that simple.
If the courts try to make you honour your promissory note, then you can make the government honour theirs.
The government can't honour it because they don't have enough silver, therefore you can't be made to honour your note either.
@@clairedelune1431 Try paying a debt to a friend with such a self written "promissory note"...I doubt they will be very happy.
A promissory note from the Bank of England can be used to buy things of value from people and shops...the note you wrote yourself can't be used anywhere for anything.
@@clairedelune1431 The "promise to pay" from the bank of england is redeemed whenever you buy something to the value that promise has...though the promise is no longer attached to gold or silver, it still has a value, as decided by the currency markets.
Your handwritten promise is only worth your ability to provide something that is accepted for that value. Unless you have something to offer that is valued by the person holding your promise, then it has zero value.
@@clairedelune1431You're totally wrong, the £5.00 note is guaranteed by the bank of England, if you give it to them they will exchange it for £5.00, that could be another £5.00 note or 5 £1.00 coins, or any other denomination of coins. The promissory note written by an individual is backed by...........nothing more than the individual's word, would you take the risk on it?.
@@clairedelune1431The £5.00 Bank of England note, makes no mention of being exchanged for silver. You seem to be confused.
I don't get it. He is talking about an I.O.U. . he's recommending we write a note "promising" to pay this debt and suddenly that's the same as paying the debt? You can't write a promise note that you know you will never pay? So it's just a lie on paper. I guess I'm just dumb
Well spotted - this is bo***x
I'm with u sis. This man is a con artist wanting to raise silver prices LOL
Debts are not paid as we have nothing to pay them with. Debts are now ' set off ' or ' discharged '
@@stevendavis7079 so how do I discharge crdit card debts?
Churchill's quote on the Fiver is cruel and deliberate irony
Yes, because it's our blood, sweat, toil, etc. that backs the currency under the birth certificate/straw man system.
Of course... He was never offering anything of his, it was always about taking ours...
@@WSmith_1984 it's our sweat equity that backs the currency, that's why he said what he did.
It’s only real as we make it real . Get silver and make your money real !
And pay 20% VAT?
@@simontemplarGB got no choice unless you want toilet paper ?
31.47 close on Friday
@@simontemplarGBbut no capital gains tax
@@simontemplarGB 20% will NOT matter - I started years ago and baulked at the 20% - now? - I am glad I did - it's not £8 anymore
What a great interview.
Black's law dictionary definition of Paper Money: Any legal document that has monetary value, such as postal orders, checks, cash, as well as promissory notes and any other bills of exchange. Usually, paper money can be easily liquidated.
Thank you again Ricbard for this latest information.❤
BEEN USING COLOIDAL SILVER, FOR AGES!! FANTASTIC.
I am genuinely ceasing to care about any of this ridiculous game.
I can relate my friend.
Facinating chat…thank you..
I enjoyed this conversation between you two.. very interesting
Hi Richard,
Great insight, really helps us lesser fortunate people to see money for what it is. We didnt get to see Daves cover letter 😔 where can we download these forms?
Thank you 😊
Thank you kindly Dave……
Thankyou guys its was a pleasure ❤to hear all vital info, luv to all the human family xx
Excellent video, I have used promissory notes for paying my gas and electricity bills also water bills.
👏 yes! Common sence. Thank you .
Very good guest, agree 100% with everything he said
Would you even believe it. Amazing. Thanks.
A government issuing it's own, debt free promissory notes (free of interest) for new goods and services is the answer
The government should definitely not issue any currency, this gives away all the power to the centralised agenda, big mistake. The issuer, or ledger should be held by the people as that is were the power should lay.
@@janetjacks3406 I was, admittedly rather naively, assuming the government represented the people. Private banks like the FED should not be issuing interest bearing debt
@@MarkJones-ji8fd Lol, an easy mistake to make. I think G Edward Griffin with his book the creature from Jekyll island really demonstrates the undemocratic problem that is going on with central banking. Good to see a US proposal to abolish it being put through the US senate soon but of course wont get anywhere. How to get a ledger held by the people is a hard nut to crack though.
Just watched this a second time. Bravo Richard & Dave! Looking forward to more.
Love and peace always,thank you both for THE most interesting Blog ☝️💚
Shops are already turning down cash as payment.
They’re smart
That's illegal!
@@byjamie-hillierrubisNo it isn't.
It used to be illegal..🇯🇲🇬🇧👍
Shop somewhere else.
I liked this positive interview 😊
15th February 1971 D day 2 decimalisation day in 1971 one hundred British pounds had the spending power of fifteen hundred pounds a pound was made up of 240 pennies. Our money was tied to the taxation via weights and measures i e, pounds ounces.
Yes, an old Roman system based on the number 12.
Gold, money or anything material has value only if you give it value.
If you can't treat people with respect you have no value.
If you have anything and need/want to exchange it for something someone else has, that's when you see the value. Doesn't matter what YOU value it at then - it's what the other person values it at. And I disagree - even disrespectful people have intrinsic God given value.
People have already done this.......courts always rule their promissory notes are void, and ignore the statutes that say its legitimate.
A genuine promissory note will always be accepted by the courts, but this video does not describe a promissory note. It's a fake and fraudulent(ignorant) method of attempting to pay a bill with something that holds no value, promise or good intention. A genuine promissory note is an unconditional promise to pay a specified person a certain amount of money to another and it must be agreed by both parties.
If one puts a signature on their paper it’s then monetarist document .
That why it’s only your signature on their paperwork: fines: charges police paperwork: court paperwork etc
Because it’s all for money as a security instrument.
All are Bills of Exchange. Bills of Exchange are legally 'money'.
@@clairedelune1431 so i can pay a fine with loo paper as long as it has my signature on it! BullSht!
@@redsed1565what are u thick shit on about
Read what I put
Then put your name and signature on a document that’s not yours .
If u create it so what, is it accepted by the other party as exchange or fair offer if not then it’s no good .
Both have to be in agreement to the exchange; offer ,
London 1st of June a patriots picnic, be their or be square, if you want to become China then stay home and watch the TV, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
True true. I will be there. 💯🇯🇲🇬🇧👍
I saw that silver coins will be used at face value, therefore if it says two pounds on it then it will be taken as that value and not spot price. Therefore is it better to buy bars rather than coins? A lot of the numerous sensationalists silver and gold channels on here say the best to buy is coins. Now I know why. Probably best to buy bars with no face value to them?
I heard that spot price means nothing - it is manipulated. The true value is not reflected in the spot price. I guess when there is a revaluation in stage 3 then £1 will buy you much more than it does now. Therefore same will be true of a silver coin with face value of two pounds.
You're a top cnt , best ytuber,ever from Australia
🙀...remember?!! 2012!...in "Looper"..Bruce Willis is paid! in Silver! Bars!😳...(the movie has the years 2044 & 2074)...
&! Gold! bars! signified your death!😣..
(myth had a Silver! Bullet to kill a werewolf!..Silver is the "moon metal" (like "Kryptonite!")..
Historically, "Silver" has been viewed as disrupting magic or supernatural things...
Silver used to be placed in wells! so that the silver would react to certain toxins, in order to purify! the water!..
(origin of "wishing wells!" & throwing coins into bodies of water!)...
Judas accepted! "30 pieces of Silver!" for the betrayal!...the lore would then subscribe that God, as punishment for accepting the Silver for betraying Jesus, cursed! the "evil creatures," that they could never touch! Silver! again!🤯
I remember the film Looper and I noticed that silver was the currency, he also lived in China !
@@gibbo675 😹 yer that was Shanghai!..in one of the timelines, where he does! kill! his older self!..
Thanks
I’m at 14:22 and we’re talking about writing our own promissory notes.
It may well come to it but what on earth backs that note up?
Because it’s not gold or silver, is it?
I guess the point being that modern bank notes aren't backed by gold or silver either so either a bank note or a handwritten note counts for the same. What I do know is that there is a global mafia running the world to suit themselves and we have been pawns in the game.
Peace. Precious metals are promoted as means by which to guarantee our future economic solubility. It still perplexes me as to why those who have gold are willing or wanting to exchange it for promisory, fiat notes. Whatever are they planning to do with all those incoming promisory, fiat
notes? Wouldn't they be better off by keeping gold in their possession?Another concern is we, as lay people, do not have expertise to ascertain whether gold and silver in our possessions are actually bonafide metals. Lead can be gilded by gold or silver leaf thereby appearing to be the real deal. It appears our best bet is to promote the fictions that have been promoted: For public to accept fiat money. We know it works. Peace.
Thanks Richard, fascinating interview keep them coming.....
Awesome, thanks. 🤗💖
The village slate (a chalk and board record of who owes who what) ran allong side early developments in money notes. I dont think that should be overlookes in the evolution of money, since the VS resembles a banks balance sheet.
But we need cash to buy the silver then you can't buy anything with the silver, i.e shops won't take them? Will they? So you'd have to cash them in for cash to spend at some point?
I've recently found selling gold isn't as good either no matter what it's worth because the buyer takes a cut so you never get it's full worth?
"You can write your own promissory notes"
This is true...but only in so far as you can create your own gift vouchers. However the actual value of such notes is only relative to value of the product or service which such vouchers can be redeemed for.
If you are a businessman, who's produce is demanded by many people, those people would value a voucher of particular value. However if you are just an individual who offers nothing, then any voucher you print or write will be worth NOTHING.
You might have missed the point here... The notes we're all scrambling for and passing around... Are excatly that... Worthless.
@@WSmith_1984 If you really want to prove they aren't worth anything to you, give me all yours then.
Otherwise, admit to yourself it is you that is missing the point.
@@WSmith_1984 A loan certificate that you sign for £1000 and promise to repay, is worth £1000 to the holder (ie. the bank) so long as you actually honour your promise and repay it.
Otherwise it is worthless.
So long as £10 will allow you to purchase goods or services of value, then it is worth the value of those goods or services.
While this isn't intrinic value, and can fall to zero in some circumstances, at the present time you will still use £10 as though it is worth something.
Stop pretending otherwise and proving yourself silly.
@@WSmith_1984 As an aside...ironically one of the least valuable notes in my possession is actually the most valuable.
It is a Zimbabwean 100 Trillion Dollar Note, that became worthless when the currency collapsed.
I bought it from eBay in 2009 for a grand total of £1.50. Because it has collectable value, is historic (the most zeros ever printed to a banknote), is relatively scarce and they aren't printing any more...it is now worth over 100 times this amount!
@@johnnyredpillseedYou have to make allowances for the stupidity of Vobes' viewers. They believe in his magic words.
Absolutely amazing podcast been buying silver for years!
Brilliant interview
Very interesting Richard, you could do with getting Sir Toshi on to talk about BSV its the only true bitcoin the original protocol and the only one that is totally decentralized and can be called a money , Dolores Cahill is pretty much an expert on it now as well , would be good to see you her and Toshi in discussion
This was by far the best talk I’ve ever heard on promissory notes and silver🎉😅❤🎉
So the handwritten promisery note is the actual payment. It's not a promise to pay. I think this is where I get lost. Because that handwritten Promisery note is as good as the Fiat dollar bank note that they accept for payment now. Phase 3 will be the gold and Silver and the Promisery note will be phased out. Have I got this straight?
I really like this guy... a lot!
They also used to barter services. ❤x
We all fell down then Richard 😊when you sneezed
If your in the UK, Atkinsons, Chards are pretty cheap, especially if your buying 10 ounces upwards, otherwise for one coin Silver Trader and Yorkshire Bullion aren't too expensive, to avoid capital gains tax buy Brittania's.
Copper jugs are good for purify water (or things to that effect).
great show
BEWARE! Lots of con artists on here today trying to persuade you out of your savings and into crypto. You work hard for what you have, DON'T BE LED DOWN ANOTHER PATH OVER A DIFFERENT TYPE OF CLIFF! 🙏
The national crime agency have the right to seize and even destroy cryptocurrency without a court order.
Don’t buy crypto buy real silver and take delivery of it
@Silversqueeze2025 where do we buy it from please?
Crypto can disappear by magic, new law in Britain, completely Draconian. Personally I don't like crypto because of Blockchain, and the fact it's even more intangible than cash, too many variables that are abstract for my liking.
@@michaelah523There are lots of online retailers but remember you will always pay more than what it's worth. Like buying a gold ring. You ar paying retail for it so understand that if you want to buy as a tool for barter you won't get sweat equity (or goods) back equal to what you paid for it. If you want to buy for investment then like the stock market it will go up and down but over a long period you 'should' be a few quid up 🙏
If they take it without looking, what if you put an amount far larger, like say 2 million.
Could you then ask for the extra in court?
Like giving a 10 when paying for 8, you would get 2 back.
Would be hillarious asking for the change.
That moment in a costume drama when the Regency bounder is finally cornered by his creditors and says: "A note Sir. I shall write you a promissary note...." Ah.. all is well then.
CASH is King : )
based in gold and silver other wise isn't king but fraud.
@@crwonshe learn to reclaim the metals from the notes : )
"...We're moving towards a new Bretton Woods moment, a new gold standard... but in a digital knida way ..." - Judy Shelton 2022
"...The new digital economy is here, the train has left the station..." - Rosie Rios 2023 - ex head of the US Treasury and her signature is on 75% of US bank notes.
Promissory notes used to have a strip of silver in them, which held their value.
Copper coins don’t even have copper in them anymore.
Been buying since 1997.
gosh I forgot about that! That is an essential point and I am surprised there wasn't a public backlash when they took the strip of silver out!
That strip of silver was an anti counterfeit measure, it weighed very little indeed.
Thank you.🎶🌸
I don't get it, tho!
So you could just have a fake note then? Cos it looks and says the same thing? Or am I missing something 🤔
I learning a lot about this topic and very interesting, in Hungary ( my country) we use Hungarian Forints. The notes do not have the text I promise to pay on demand to the bearer. So what is that then? Is our money not real money? Definitely not promissory notes.
You pay 20% tax in the uk when buying silver.
It is also 20% more when you sell it
tried all this !! they just ignore it! u may aswell send them miget gems!!!!
Does the USA have enough gold and silver to honour their dollar bills?
Wind turbines destroy vast amounts of silver in their operation. The slipring brushes alone account for masses of it, there are thousands of them running around the UK alone.
I know this because we used to scrap the old brush stubs for cash, lots of cash.
Excellent.
People need to read and understand the BIlls of Exchange 1882, before using the the PN, people need to know the process inmside and out and then learn to stand your ground
Interesting that this cycle matches with the fourth turning theory🤔
Silver now $31oz
Brilliant
Thank you for the interview, bit hard for me to understand it all but what about the wording on the UK coins?
I’m not getting this..!! A promissory note written on a piece of paper is different to one printed by the Bank of England..so how can a piece of paper written on act and be the same .?
Promissory notes are real - however a note issued by an individual must be paid with hard cash on demand or at the term agreed, or in installments. Bank notes are backed up with the deposits held by the Bank of England.
Silver bullion Britannia 1oz coin today is £30.3
Minimum, my pension is in silver.
@@kingkong-nk2cz Ditto.
I wonder if in the past when these stages have happened there was the same awareness .
We know now how and why wars were created etc we know what they are trying to create for the future, did they in the past? So many of us are pushing back against losing cash and are using it more, can going into stage 3 be as easy as it has been or are we fighting the inevitable.
Great information, they will have to mine silver off world.
It is imminent!
PS Help sorry we are stuck again
This is where we don't get it
We have just looked at Promissory Notes and trying to find a copy of the one Dave is showing
Butt it is saying you have to have 3 things in a Promissory Note agreement term
A signature, the amount and how much and when you are going to pay it back ie say weekly monthly and the amount you wish to pay each time
If this is so then it's only acting as like a loan that you are going to pay a set amount on a given date each time
Therefore how does this clear your debt
Wouldn't it just be like a Bank Loan/Payment Plan where your paying a set amount back weekly or monthly to the individual
Totally Confused
It's not you who is confused. It's all the usual Vobes nonsense.