177 Comments

  1. Great update as usual.

    Could someone please elucidate what the “backwardation of the metals market” and inverted curve in January means?

    1. As Franklin Sanders stated in his newsletter today “More than that, for several months both silver and gold have been backwardated. That is, the price of metal for immediate delivery costs more that the price for future delivery, which is normally higher. Backwardation signals that supply is scarce in a market.”

    1. Adisha, oh my goodness! I hadn’t thought of the temperature controls. A few years ago, I rented an apartment and was given a key fob. One morning, on my way out to go to work, the key fob wouldn’t work. Then I realized the electricity was out and I was stuck in the apartment for a few hours until the landlord arrived with the key. These days, residents in apartment buildings that use fobs, also provide keys in the event the electricity goes down.

    1. https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/the-covid-truth-movement-has-probably

      This I found interesting because I followed this at the time. (excerpt)

      As for people losing their credentials and having them wiped from existence. Tullio Simoncini was a registered oncologist. Then he discovered that many cancers were actually caused by candida albicans and began treating them successfully with bicarbonate soda. After surviving an assignation attempt, Simoncini was permitted to live, but he was deregistered and all information of his qualifications were expunged from the record. Instead, he was awarded a PhD for philosophy. This way all who want to denigrate the man can call him a quack and discredit him.

    2. Sandra, check out the last Money & Markets (Aug 18) and do a page search for WAGH. We had a whole discussion on her you might find helpful.

    1. interesting point, the way the Biden administration has done things, its like they want to get the digital id, CBDCs and one world government with WHO at the helm before a 2024 election even happens. They seem like they are very desperate to get this stuff done ASAP.

      1. If there’s no election (e.g. DarkJournalist’s CoG emergency scenario), would people view new and draconian legal treaties (e.g. WHO, CBDC) as valid?

    1. Thank you for this. I remember when the blue laws disappeared. All for commer$e. Never a slow peaceful day in to be had in commer$e world.

      June 17, 2020
      Bring Back the Blue Laws
      Casey Chalk

      In the United States on the seventh day of the week, trade and industry seem suspended throughout the nation; all noise ceases. A deep peace, or rather a sort of solemn contemplation, takes its place. The soul regains its own domain and devotes itself to meditation.

      https://www.crisismagazine.com/2020/bring-back-the-blue-laws

  2. Privy Council of Canada learned in confidential February polling that many Canadians supported the Freedom Convoy while majority felt the Emergencies Act “represented significant over-reach.” Cabinet was told many Canadians supported the Freedom Convoy with a majority opposed to the use of extraordinary police powers to end the protest. Documents show, ‘most felt this action represented significant over-reach.’

    https://twitter.com/hollyanndoan/status/1565305474710491136

    1. (continued). Researchers found support for the Freedom Convoy from BC to PEI. Among participants who were supportive of the protests and their aims it was felt the protests had been mostly peaceful and that these individuals had the right to express their opinion. Canadians were unnerved by freezing of bank accounts.

      1. It was shocking and heartbreaking to watch what happened. I will never forget it. I’m in Wyoming. Appreciate your report.

    1. thanks for posting. the climate change push back will be interesting. energy independence makes sense.

Comments are closed.