Just on a 10 year chart thats $14,087,234,432/$11,188,8XX,XXX,XXX=14,087/$11,188,8XX=0.12% of the national debt per share!
Would it equate to the total national debt if all shares at that time were counted?
Now when the "fed" prints a fiat dollar and lends it to the government, it gets paid an interest that goes somewhere, right Goldman? Fractional banking, fiat dollars, the fed, an institution owed by foreign banks that controls the world.
Why is it that PHGI or PRGL or NYMH stock is approaching that of the national debt when looking back only 10 years? The USA went off the Gold standard in 1934...
What historical significance does this ancient gold site have for perihelion or Nymet?
We know Gold has been shorted, even the world trade towers when crashing had US military gathering gold bars under a bridge.
For every bank note an asset sits. For every sell, a dollar is collected. For every naked short a dollar is stolen. For every sell a buyer owns the shares.
Why is it this stock approximates the entire US National debt when looking at every share over a 10 year period of time?
Why is it, that this play, which was once likely a highly listed stock now relegated to forever falling in pink land, yet the government continues to turn a blind eye. Would it not make sense to just short it and forever let the funds build in your account, never once covering?
It costs a dollar or less to feed a person in another country. Yet the debt per american grows at a rate thats faster. In other words everyday one american is feeding more and more people. The US relies on its use of exporting dollars to trade oil. The fed makes money lending money to the government which is currently buying hard assets in a crash.
How much Gold did that historical gold site happen to hold?
Perihelion Global Completes Acquisition of Patented Gold Mine With Gold Reserves of $745 Million From Saturday Night, LLC - PrimeNewswire (Thu, Jan 4)
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