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Starting to look that way.Don't worry
The rabbit hat is bottomless
Gold, and everything else.It's not the.dollar going down, it's gold going up...
And unionized railroad workers made about $20 a day.And gold was $35.25 to $36.50 per ounce…
.Clive Thompson
Nothing to see, can listen in one tab, play around the forum in a different tab. Posting because I found this interesting. DYODD.
Every Currency Dies. The Roman Playbook for Surviving the Coming Global Currency Reset. (Gold!)
Jan 22, 2026
WARNING: What I'm about to show you has happened dozens of times throughout history—and it's happening again RIGHT NOW. I'm holding several billion dollars in my hands... and it's completely worthless. These banknotes are from currencies that collapsed within our lifetime. And the same pattern that destroyed them destroyed the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago.
Read more below the vid on youtube.
Every Currency Dies. The Roman Playbook for Surviving the Coming
That's the next stop.And here I thought we were headed to Armageddon…
Thank youThat's the point right there; "what they've worked for throughout their lives…"
<<money>>
not just for their needs, but ALL of it.
when all you've ever loved is money
then when it's gone, so is your identity
JMSO
What You Could Buy with 1 Dollar in 1960
Dec 15, 2025
Experience what a single dollar could actually buy in 1960 America when money had real purchasing power and prices seem impossible by today's standards. This documentary explores how one dollar bought four gallons of gasoline at 25 cents per gallon with full service included, a complete movie experience with ticket and popcorn for 69 cents, or a McDonald's meal with cheeseburger, fries, and shake with change left over. Relive when a loaf of bread cost 20 cents, a quart of milk was 25 cents, ground beef was 45 cents per pound, and candy bars were just a nickel. Discover comic books at 10 cents each, newspapers at 5 cents, phone calls from pay phones for a dime, and postage stamps at 4 cents. Witness when minimum wage was $1.00 per hour and that same hour of work bought real purchasing power, when prices were stable and predictable, and when a dollar in your pocket meant multiple items not just a fraction of one thing. Perfect for those who remember when a dollar actually meant something and want to understand how dramatically inflation has changed American life since 1960.
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