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  • The Second Law of Thermodynamics guarantees that Americans will NOT be able to live at the same level of comfort and lifestyle as the one-time anomaly of a free ride on oil has taken us. The greater localized energy source you try to create, such as nuclear or fusion inside a reactor, the greater the disorder outside that reactor. Need I say more than Chernobyl and Fukushima?

    (regardless of whether the incipient event is human error or non-human)

  • @mphello For the same reason (Second Law of Thermo: entropy always increases, basically), creating too many people on this planet - a more complicated more ordered lifeform than a random collection of the same elements composing that body - and growing crops to feed pigs, cows, chickens unnecessarily - all people who can go vegan should - also vastly accelerates entropy, making energy unusable to sustain life.

    Finally, all the electricity in the world (from nuclear or fusion) will...

  • @mphello ... do no good if we don't have every car, bus, train, boat, and airplane that COULD run on electricity - i.e. if there's no necessary power-density requirements - mandated to run on electricity.

    The economy is just a byproduct of the usable energy and ordered matter.

  • Even over recent months I'm noticing more homes having solar panels fitted to their rooftops. I wonder how many homes will have systems within ten years? Maybe 1 in 100, maybe less. Green energy will cause silver price to explode.

  • Silver and energy prices will continue to go up. The biggest reason wasn't even mentioned--the fact that the Federal Reserve is monetizing our debt. They are creating trillions of dollars out of thin air. In time we will have hyperinflation like Germany did in the 1920s. Already we've seen commodity prices going up. Corn, wheat, and cotton are up at least 80% over a year ago. Gasoline is up about 50%. The worst is yet to come.

  • @lingsun52 Yes I understand the Fed printing etc. Its been discussed many times in my other vids. Thanks for the feedback.

  • Good video. Glad to see you're still bullish on silver. I don't know enough on the energy side, but that is going to be important for our future, especially since we see that our "president" keeps shutting down coal plants.

  • All I know is 1.21 Gigawatts makes a Flux-Capacitor work ;)

  • @Johnnyrockva  I better write that down. :)

  • I like the picture of the Indian chief on your wall.

  • It takes more energy to liberate shale oil from the shale than what shale oil produces.

  • They have ALL TEN GigaWatts to go. You spoke of what, 800 KiloWatts? That is not even ONE MEGA. And it takes a 1,000 Megas to become 1 Giga.

  • @indignant99 Good catch! Obviously we didn't spend a whole lot of time on the metric system when I was in School :) . But I should have caught that in computer terms anyway. kb,mb,gb, tb etc. Thanks.

  • @indignant99 no he said 860,000 kW.

  • The more I listen to you the more respect I have for you. Silver is for saving on the long term just as you say. I got into silver to protect my savings & to continue to be able to save & store my hard earned money during this time. Buy the way, I love the Indian painting. I wish you & your family all the best :)

  • @JezebelDecibel Thank you and best wishes to you as well.

  • @JezebelDecibel These anti physical silver people just don't get it. Their belief is: "If one can't trade it what good is it". Their universe is trading. Its similar to the addiction that gamers have.

  • good informative video... i like your information

  • Good to see you back CUSA, i think silver has set its own new bench mark in price. What about fracking very contraversial technique..water poisoning.. see South Africa.Watch out Texas!

  • @mobilefreek Fracking for gas is totally dreadful & they are doing some in Australia. I truly hope it dose not increase much, it's a total disaster for the environment.

  • @JezebelDecibel The supplies of it are way overblown! The total proven shale gas reserves are only 1/4 that of URR for conventional gas. People that still argue don't know what these terms mean. They only judge a book by its cover so to speak. I'm against fracking also. People need clean fresh water to live.

  • @JezebelDecibel As it stands here in South Africa there are many demonstrators and opposition to the beautiful area of the Karoo. Currently talks are being held with Shell and its expected to be a long drawn out affair. The protesters Lead by Lewis Gordon Pugh i hope the South African government can see sense. But this is Africa. TIA!

  • Refreshing to see you back sir. And no mention of Bitcoins. Salute.

  • Really really happy to see you back mate :-) You're a breath of fresh after seeing all this infighting and backstabbing within the silver commuinty on youtube...

  • So happy to see a video up from you C-USA! Level heads have run screaming from you tube and we need all we can get right now. Great video as always.

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