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What make it even better is a (((green revolution))), ie anti-human agenda, would inevitably crack down on miners next, making them look like the mega-baddies. Which is kinda true since it use enormous quantities of oil, chemicals and heavy metals who end up polluting relatively big areas, and the destruction of the natural habitat is very visual. Any aerial view of a large gold mine immediately trigger the greenfag to death. I expect enormous sets of regulations forcing miners to adopt less polluting means of extraction and mineral separation, which can only result in a huge loss in terms of productivity. Especially in developped countries (looking at you Canada, you'll be first).

For the moment the green politburo is distracted by their fight against civil nuclear, which is the dumbest thing imaginable since it's by far the cleanest energy production. But this fight is almost over and they'll soon have to find new retarded fights to stand for in order to destroy your standards of living.

I think it's a very vital component of the (((future))) we are headed to and that pmg is totally disregarding, but who WILL have a huge impact on the future price of PMs and rare earths metals. Especially silver since it's now mostly priced as an industrial commodity instead of an investment vehicle, and as such, extraction costs are the red line determining prices. As i already pointed out a while ago, the crude oil barrel to silver is a better indicator than gold to silver.

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