正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

BASED! "Islamophobia is not a real word. It's never been a word." "The only reason why the word exists is to stop people from criticizing a religion." "That's ridiculous. If you have a religion, it is not immune from criticism." CERTAINLY not one such as Islam. I am not...

11,899 次观看 • 6 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

0 条评论

暂无评论

原始帖子的评论将显示在这里

相关视频

🚨 CNBC's negative bias on silver I watched CNBC yesterday, and maybe 20 different people talking about silver: ➡️ not a word about China’s industrial needs, and how they need to refill SGE/SFE. ➡️ not a word about the ETFs in India requiring a lot of silver ➡️ not a word about China implementing export restrictions 1st of January ➡️ not a word about the once-in-a-lifetime shift for green energy ➡️ not a word about the Samsung 1 kilo silver battery ➡️ not a word about BRICS and how they are moving away from the dollar ➡️ not a word about how silver paper price is set ➡️ not a word about the banks losing control of the price mechanism ➡️ not a word about the shift in short positions ➡️ not a word about the huge inflow to silver ETFs ➡️ not a word about the physical tightness in London ➡️ suggesting shorting silver and go long gold 🚨There was not one single guy from the mining industry or long-term investors, like Eric Sprott, Rick Rule , GoldSilver , David Morgan , Peter Schiff , Andy Schectman , James Henry Anderson , Josh Philip Phair , EB Tucker or Keith Neumeyer. With the price gains in 2025 certainly all of these people should be on the screen, and there are a lot of other candiates as well. In stead CNBC just interview paper traders who either call it a trade or who are negative, while CNBC staff lauging, shaking their heads saying silver is overpriced. On CBNC, what other commodity or company would have nobody representing the long-term investor side? The way silver is mocked in the western world makes me certain China will win the silver-war.

Solve Nettug

12,677 次观看 • 6 个月前