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  • The "coffee" at Mickey Dee's (when I was working there)- was brewed and sat on a heating element and stunk like burning crayons & death after a few minutes. We were supposed to throw it out after 30 minutes or something- but few people drank it, and so it sat there. It was made of whatever was swept off the floor in some jungle somewhere- I wouldn't serve that foul swill to the AntiChrist Himself. Y'know, Scott Baio.

  • I hope this finds you all well, I spent 6 mos. watching all of the media outlet,includin all of the c-pan feeds. I know no life right. they are all saying basicaly the same thing. dems and reps are just playing oneupmanship. they are all crooks and they are all stealing our freedom. we have to rember that this is a republic. a republic holds its leaders acctable to the laws they create. we dont and we despratly need to. we have to wake up. the bill of rights and the const. read the VOTE RON P

  • The best media trick in an election is to predict the person they want as the undisputed winner. Most people get their political views from the major media, (if they have any at all) and, though they pick their own party, they want to pick the candidate from their party who's going to win. So if "conventional wisdom", i.e., the media, says The Grinch will win and Ron Paul will come in last, Grinch will get more votes than he should, and Ron Paul less.

  • bitcoin?

  • Information is useless without action....bad information is disastrous...... 

  • lol, dude. "No one knows"? Really? Here's a novel idea.

    If you know and are talking about it, then I am pretty sure everyone else already knows too.

    Ya know, like bitcoins being an investment, lmao.

  • My theory of why he won SC is because he came out with" blacks should demand jobs -- not food stamps". That resonated with the state's taxpayers (republicans) and they ran -- not walked to the polls ....

  • Shhhh D-money, don't tell too many people about silver, I need a couple more ounces of silver before the media decides it's too impontant not to talk about.

  • Ron Paul 2012

  • Will you vote for the omney or will you vote for the money?

  • it's time for the US Corporate Empire to end

  • I would attribute the Gingrich win to 2 factors. The first being that Newt was the rep for the 6th district of Georgia for 2 decades. The second is a profound dislike for the moderate yankee Romney.

  • I sold my TV and PVR and bought physical silver. Best investment so far. TV and PVR was depreciating and cost me every month in electricity. Silver is gaining value and doesn't cost me anything to look at it.

  • I wrote down your Thomas Jefferson quote.

  • I do not know what is worse, coffee or mcdonalds.

  • Silver is not more rare than gold!

    Please stop spreading that misinformation, or at least clarify it.

  • @chocomalk

    You are correct I should clarify.

    Above ground inventories available for physical purchase is more rare than gold. Everything over and above that is unknown and so is the valuation needed to transfer that into bullion supply.

  • @davincij15

    Investment grade silver is the only above ground silver that is more rare than gold. Considering it would only take a re-smelting of industrial silver to purify it further, any demand issues can be fixed with time as there is plenty(relatively) of industrial silver.

  • @chocomalk

    In 1980 the US government held 5 billion oz in 2001 they had none and no government has any supplies.

    The silver story is bigger than Madoff when it comes out it will be explosive and when people ask... How did you know? I will say the same why a few people found out that Madoff was running ponzi... I researched using this new tool called the internet.

    It's amazing how all the banker and government fraud can go on and people will deny it until it's admitted.

  • @chocomalk

    I use to believe the bullshit told to me by TV when I stopped I assumed everything was bullshit at did my own research on any topic I felt important. When I found Ted Butller I did not believe his 30 years research into the silver fraud I learned all the jargon researched how the CRIMEX worked and how the fraud is perpetrated.

    It is obvious like if you where on a jury that a crime has been committed resulting in silver supplies dwindling to where it is today.

  • @davincij15

    Nothing you just wrote suggests that there is more gold than silver. There IS more paper silver than silver yes, there is more investment grade gold than investment grade silver PRESENTLY. Even Mike Maloney makes this distinction.

    None of this even matters as in reality, the amount of gold available for physical purchase is limited by more factors than silver.

  • @chocomalk

    The problem is that the average joe will wake up to the need to buy gold and silver and since gold will be to expensive they will rush to silver but because there isn't enough physical supply for them and the people holding paper silver the price rise will be cataclysmic. That is if they don't run to paper silver.

  • @davincij15

    No matter the scenario, even without manipulation, there is not enough for everyone anyway regardless of price.

  • @chocomalk

    Price is what allows everyone to have some. It' just not everyone will be able to get it.

  • @chocomalk

    LOL

    As I posted my last post I opened a letter with a settlement check for banker foreign currency fraud at chase bank that I applied for years ago.

    What joke banks are.

  • @chocomalk Wow! Your expertise on silver inventories is astounding. You're clearly the leading expert worldwide. Guys like Ted Butler, Mike Maloney, Eric Sprott are clueless about silver and have got it all wrong . They need to learn from you.Only take resmelting you say. "Any demand issues can be fixed." "Plenty" of silver everywhere.

    How can we ever repay you?

  • @dowhatuwill

    I don't know about Ted Butler but Mike Maloney makes the distinction between investment grade and industrial grade silver when discussing inventory. Eric Sprott received his silver and more. And yes, all it takes is further refinement to turn that scrap/industrial into investment grade silver. Please note I did say "relatively plenty" as we are discussing PMs, more specifically the ratio of actual gold vs silver.

    Plenty of silver when compared to gold, got it?

  • @chocomalk Question; Do you have silver or gold, and if not get some!

  • @chocomalk The industrail users have silver because they need it for manufacturing etc. Its not spare silver they can give up at any time, It took Eric Sprott 3 months to get his silver. They didnt have it and much of it was smelterd AFTER he ordered it.Industrial users don;t have the vast reserves youre suggesting according to the evidence and those who really have done the research. Thats all Im saying.

  • @dowhatuwill

    The manufacturers themselves will keep their stock but they are not the suppliers who do have excess to convert. In any event, "in time" Sprotts large order was filled. 99.99% silver needs to be certified after refining as well so this adds to the time.

    Where did I say vast reserves? I said "relative to gold", and research has shown, if you call a supplier, they have "plenty of silver", "Pallets full", it might not be investment grade yet but it can be.

  • It's THE MATRIX, Morpheus!

  • Dude, has somebody chew-off your ears? Where are your ears. man?

  • Off topic but FUCK McDONALDS!

  • Excellent points and great video. Thanks!

  • and their apple pies were too f-ing hot

  • True That! Great Video!

  • Oh and thanks for your videos.

  • F*** the MSM. When the new paradigm arrives, these corrupt talking heads will be held responsible for all the poison they spread to the sheeple who are still asleep.

  • I read "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television" 12 years ago, and I haven't been brainwashed since.

  • @peppegg - So did you get rid of your TV?

    I gaggled "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television". Looks like a great book. Meanwhile, I found this cool little video on YT, where the author gives a brief sampling of its contents: /watch?v=m3NBEurnIqY

  • Yup, I figured that out 15 years ago. It's taken the internet, broad-band, and 15 years for many others to realize the same. In 5 more years the main-stream media will no longer be main, but a has-been fraud.

  • Mainstream media control is all about fostering and reinforcing previously held social convictions and spinning the 'powers-that-be'-approved and sponsored rendition to mollify or make obsequious an uncomfortable truth. After some deliberate absence of absorbing mainstream, the skewed slant it takes is all the more glaring.

  • @rollthefilmutube Yes, after being TV free for years; viewing it now makes me feel insulted by the insipid formulaic programming. How can people watch it and feel self-respect?

  • "Thinking about the Party’s control of every record of the truth, Winston realizes that the Party requires its members to deny the evidence of their eyes and ears..." - George Orwell, "1984"

    Few realize that the world media is controlled by a mere handful of men. Or that its main purpose is not info, but disinfo, in the form of "perception management". Its secondary purpose is to create desire for ever more consumption of unnecessary earthly goods. That's it.

    Nom (TV-free for over 6 years)

  • "They don't want you to know" is such a powerful and attractive notion that it's a relied on sales method. Be cautious however, it's not always the case. If you look at Japan you could think they were withholding "all" the information about Christianity or Islam in favor of Bhudism but really you're just seeing their "norm" and natural inclination toward their paradigm. The interesting things is that things are a certain way because they were that way a day, week, year, century ago.

  • @scottj719

    If you need proof that your statement is correct look no further than this quote...

    "the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them" - Thomas Jefferson

  • The South Carolina primary coverage on CNN was almost devoid of Ron Paul ever being mentioned or discussed in the panel talks. It was like there were only three candidates left. Even when they're at the pie charts or graphs, they point at and talk about every pie section EXCEPT Ron Paul's. It's right there in front of them and it has you talking to the television yelling "SAY SOMETHING !!" "ANYTHING !!" Same thing happened in NH and Iowa.

  • There is an actual documentary film called "Hot Coffee" that dissects the whole (previously untold) story surrounding that case. It's a brilliant look at the "frivolous lawsuit" stigma, and the lobbies behind tort reform and/or settlement caps. The truth about that case, once you see and hear the actual facts (including pictures of burnt sheets of skin peeling off around a senior citizen's vagina)... again you will know the MSM failed you.

  • Davinci, you are a warrior for the people, for freedom, silver is just a vehicle to freedom & likely to net profits

  • Let us all see the Mayan Calendar prove itself, as we enter the age of TRUTH.

    "and the wall come crumbling down" - Mellencamp

  • One thing I don't understand about the temperature argument (I have seen Hot Coffee btw). When you make any coffee you are using A) High pressure steam or B) Just off the boil water. If I spilled coffee on myself when I was making it at home I would burn myself just as badly. Of course freshly made coffee will be over 90ºC, you give it time or a creamer/cooler to bring it down to safe drinkable temperatures. She spilled it on herself while trying to pry the lid off. It WAS her own fault.

  • There is plenty of information out there. As a Canadian, I didn't go out of my way to get information on the Republican candidates yet even I know, as you do Davinci, my fellow Canadian, that Ron Paul should be the only and obvious choice!! Yet Americans don't see it!! I have to agree with those who have commented that there is more ignorance and stupidity involved here than lack of information. The information can be easily had. American Idol and the like are more important.

  • It's no coincidence that lies are spun through the media. Look no further than the CEOs and presidents of all the big 5 media corporate outlets on this planet. I'll give people a hint, they all share the same religious philosophy regarding money and control. If you want truth, turn off your TV folks. You'll never find truth on a television. There's always an agenda.

  • the masses just don't want to know the truth.....9 out of 10 people simply want to be breastfeed

  • @vanityrose12

    Truly, you must have meant, Formula.

  • @143DREWID theirs nothing like a woman's touch lol.....they want a tit in the mouth

  • I agree that everything's a lie from the mainstream media. But there's enough information out there about the FED and how it's a scam but I see that US citizens don't do anything about it. So one wonders what information is worth for.

  • I hate to say this because when i hear more about this case, I understand the lawsuit. But it is irritating how cold the starbucks coffee is now.

  • Should you desire to know how messed up/irresponsible the people of any nation actually are.

    Simply look at how many lawyers there are within that particular nation.

  • Information is NOT the key.

    Ones hard won 'Self Knowledge' is the key.

    Were it not, well, what would be the point of us actually going through all of the experiences that we do in this place?

  • In addition, when a law team takes on a personal injury case, even on contingency..33/66 split, there are expenses incurred by the plaintiff that can be rather costly as you attempt to fight the Oligarch machine of McD's, so by the time she made it to trial, her expenses, lawyers fees and the responsibility to the tax man for the totality of the award (even the money that went to her lawyers) she probably walked with $200K at the very most...probably less...after 3 years+ of proceedings + such!

  • You can't fix STUPID !!!

  • People in South Carolina were just plain stupid for voting for Newter. You can' fix STUPID !!

  • That's very interesting about that McD case. I didn't know that, which I suppose drives your point...

    Thankfully we're heading into the age of decentralized information. It'll take a while still. You can't pry the baby boomers away from their TVs or newspapers with a crowbar. Their grandchildren, though, will have access to all the decentralized information they desire...as long as the internet is free, that is ;) - Thanks

  • sad but true watcha' gonna do....we all want fairness and clarity in everything too much deception, especially more room for deception these days with all the different shit going on in the world, there's more room for distractions....

  • I agree that the whole truth isn't always reported or disclosed. As for that woman and coffee incident, that got exacerbated by comedians who made lots of wise cracks at her expense. (including monologues from night time talk show hosts)

    McDonald's took a risk. They lost. Good for us, bad for them. But every company does this. It reminds me of the movie Thank You For Smoking. But I digress.

  • Don't say the MSM hold back on the truth. Have you any idea how many people will dislike your vids :)

  • 1st! j/k.

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