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Captain H

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:06 on September 29, 2024  

We need sodium don’t like the thought of it being depleted. You can make oil.

Due to cost silver batteries would be e like the Rolls Royce of cars. Klaus Schwab would want one.

goldielocks @ 17:4

Posted by Captain Hook @ 19:01 on September 29, 2024  

Anything but silver, which would make the best batteries.

The bankers will be making batteries out of toe jam if you let them.

And they will be the best battery according to them.

Anything but silver.

Chuckle

Sodium vs lithium batteries

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:14 on September 29, 2024  

deer79

Posted by Buygold @ 17:43 on September 29, 2024  

Was just reading that article. Someone in the comment section mentioned that the Chinese markets are closed next week?

I have no idea, but I suppose if they are, we’re probably going to have a rough go as the LBMA and Crimex look to take advantage. Other than that, I think this guy will be right about $3K by year end if we still have a country.

Caption hook

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:43 on September 29, 2024  

They should do something soon and recall these batteries and replace them.

Sodium ion batteries batteries might be next not having the same problems including temperatures and is more available bringing cost down.

I just see it as using resources up.

From a ZH piece posted this afternoon

Posted by deer79 @ 17:06 on September 29, 2024  

To summarize, all signs point to the potential for another China-driven gold mania similar to the one that propelled prices earlier this year. The breakout of Shanghai Futures Exchange gold futures from their trading range, coupled with the rising price of gold in most major currencies, suggest that speculative fervor could soon return with full force. The strong likelihood of a measured move indicates that gold could quickly reach the $3,000 mark, fueled by renewed interest from Chinese traders. As the market dynamics shift, the influence of emerging market speculators on global gold prices is becoming increasingly apparent, setting the stage for what could be a dramatic surge in the months ahead.

goldielocks @ 16:17

Posted by Captain Hook @ 10:17 on September 29, 2024  

Lithium batteries are finished.

Solid state silver batteries will take over.

They are stable and would not have this saltwater instability problem.

And you probably already know, in addition to that, they double the trip distance in EV’s, last twice as long (20 years), and recharge in a small fraction of the time compared to lithium batteries (10 minutes).

The bankers are trying to find another substitute for silver-based batteries, but the cat is out of the bag (silver is the best conductor of electricity known to man and nothing will ever change that). This will eventually result in as much as 500 million ounces of demand for silver per year as applications multiply.

There is already at least a 200-million-ounce deficit in the silver market now, not including military. (this estimate is low)

Thusly, the silver market is much tighter than that of bitcoin, or any other market in the world right now, and once above ground supplies have been exhausted, which looks to be only months away now, prices should finally escape the grip of the banker cabal.

2025 should be a very good year for silver.

Have a great day.

Hey aurum

Posted by Buygold @ 9:41 on September 29, 2024  

Yes beautiful today. Hot down here though. 90 degrees, I think 88% humidity. Beach or pool day. 😎

@ipso facto re list

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 9:35 on September 29, 2024  

I was surprised that my handle was not on the list. I didn’t delete it. It must have been a very old list because there was so many unknown to me posters. Maybe I saved it from before I got my handle? I used to look at the poster locator out of interest, and I was always on it.

Would be tyrant

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:14 on September 29, 2024  

JOHN KERRY: WE NEED TO CONTROL SOCIAL MEDIA

“”I think the dislike of and anguish over social media is just growing and is part of our problem, particularly in democracies.”

The only anguish I see is from those aligned with the deep state who don’t want their agendas exposed.

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1840280807614628185

aurum

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:09 on September 29, 2024  

Good to see you’re still with us.

Buygold

Posted by aurum @ 9:01 on September 29, 2024  

You are of course quite right about the danger of hurricanes.  I probably should not have made a joke about it just being a windy day.  Perhaps I could blame the show Death In Paradise where the Brit has no clue about Caribbean hurricanes.

In fact, though we were over 300 miles away from the primary edge of Helene since we live in an area with large numbers of plantation oaks some of which like water oaks are shallow rooted many fell.  We had had about 17 inches of rain before and the ground was still saturated allowing the water oaks and others to simply pivot on their shallow root balls.  We have a couple of trees that we planted which still okay and been tilted through one hurricane or another.  In any case several houses were crushed in part by falling trees.  Very dangerous.  The streets are littered with fallen limbs and some trees

The amazing thing about hurricanes is just a day or two after the devastation it is a beautiful day.

 

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Mr. Copper … I noticed you didn’t put your home on the list? Like goldielocks said some people may not be comfortable being outed to the world. I am going to delete the post.

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:45 on September 29, 2024  

Hey Maya

Posted by Buygold @ 8:30 on September 29, 2024  

Yes, we were very blessed not to have suffered any damage. The folks on the bay and key a block over were devastated by the storm surge. The flooding was horrific. We were fortunate that there wasn’t a lot of rain when it passed us, but the entire gulf coast from just below us to all the way up is a mess. All surge related. People in St. Petersburg were flooded out of their homes. The multi-million-dollar homes on the key were flooded all up and down, they had the surge on both sides, from the bay and ocean.

I guess the rainfall devasted the South, Carolina and Georgia as it got much heavier when it went inland. I think the death toll was 48 at last check. These hurricanes are no joke.

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