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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams
Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South America. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2026

BREAKING: US Blockade Of Venezuela Triggers New Spike In Silver Price!



Renowned Economist Dr. Kirk Elliott Breaks Down The Latest Developments



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Bring Back Silver 
The Original Privacy Coin

In 1999 a one troy ounce silver coin ran about $5.00.  As of today that same one troy ounce silver coin is worth about $63.

Silver kept pace with Government Created Inflation.

Imagine that you could contract with a plumber and pay his $400 bill with a handful of one ounce silver coins. Coins that are privateuntraceable and untaxable.

I say bring silver and gold coins back for every day transactions. Like crypto, silver and gold coins are untraceable by the corrupt Big Brother Police State.


Tuesday, September 3, 2024

X & Rumble BANNED! $9,000 PER DAY Fines




The Coming Uni-Party Police State

  • If we are very lucky the "Conservatives" in Congress might, just might, write a strongly worded letter of protest as our God given rights are taken away and we are openly gang raped by Communists, Democrats and Globalists.



The Quartering



Monday, December 11, 2023

Brazil Is FORCE Vaccinating Babies — Global Genocide Continues

 


Brazil’s mandatory vaccinations for children as socialist criminal President Lula da Silva demands people inject their kids or lose welfare, Josh Sigurdson reports.

The President is quite literally telling the population that they will starve if they do not inject themselves with poison as he further destroys the economy and creates what one may call a “Hegelian Dialectic” of sorts.

Children as young as 6 months are mandated. Meanwhile, those who protest his government are swiftly arrested and forced vaccinated in jail which is terrifying countless Brazilians out of rallying.

News of this rule came as Lula da Silva entered office. Many claimed there was no evidence the covid injections would be included in the mandate, though it was all too obvious as the new fraudulently elected president was clearly trying to walk back literally anything former President Bolsonaro had done or said.

All the while, talk of vaccine mandates and mask mandates return all over the world as we see a new fake variant and so-called “White Lung Syndrome.” Many places have already mandated masks again including parts of The United States, Canada and Australia.

Infowars.com








Saturday, June 17, 2023

Saturday Sultress - Veronica Weffer



Veronica Weffer born November 141992.  Venezuelan travel vlogger turned TikTok star who has amassed over 1.2 million followers on her veroweffer TikTok page. 

She particularly enjoys tropical and sub-tropical destinations such as Thailand, Miami, and many other places. Her YouTube channel, where she uploads longer-form vlogs, has earned more than 900,000 subscribers.










in Dubai, UAE

Praslin Island , Seychelles




Mozambique, Ponto D'ouro

Swaziland, Africa



Miami, Florida


Saturday, December 10, 2022

Saturday Sultress - Shakira




Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll (born 2 February 1977), professionally known by the mononym Shakira, is a Colombian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Barranquilla, she has been referred to as the "Queen of Latin Music".

With a catalog of 145 songs, Shakira has sold over 80 million records, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Forbes Colombia reported that as of 2018, she is the top-selling female Latin artist of all time.

She has received numerous awards, including three Grammy Awards, twelve Latin Grammy Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, thirty-nine Billboard Latin Music Awards, six Guinness World Records and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 




















Sunday, July 10, 2022

Judge Orders Pfizer to Release Vaccine Ingredients, Suspends Use For Children




Court order demands to know Pfizer's experimental injections contain "graphene oxide" or "nanotechnological elements."


(Infowars)  Pfizer must turn over all information on its COVID-19 mRNA injection, including whether ingredients like “graphene oxide” or “nanotechnological elements” are part of its biochemical composition, a Uruguay judge ruled.

In the ruling issued last Saturday, Judge Alejandro Recarey also called for the pharmaceutical giant to demonstrate the “harmlessness” of “the substance called messenger RNA” that’s a key feature of the experimental vaccine.

“According to the decision, the Executive and the US laboratory must provide documentation on the composition of the vaccines, including the possible presence of ‘graphene oxide’ or ‘nanotechnological elements,'” France 24 reported on Monday.

Judge Recarey has also suspended Pfizer’s COVID shot for children under 13 years old until the list of ingredients of these injections are known.

From France 24:

Recarey understands that those responsible for minors who are vaccinated must be ‘provided’ with a text ‘that fully and clearly reports’ the content of the injections, their benefits, the risks involved in their supply ‘with details of nature, probability ( y) magnitude’, and the ‘adverse effects already detected, in full.’

The provisions of the contract signed between the Uruguayan government and Pfizer did not become public in the South American country of 3.5 million inhabitants, which had an early vaccination campaign against covid-19.

Furthermore, the court order requires an explanation of whether studies have been conducted “aiming to explain the notorious increase in deaths from Covid-19 as of March 2021 in relation to the previous year.”

Infowars.com


They’re Telling Us What They’re Going To Do Next And It’s NOT LOOKING GOOD!!!

The Covid-19(84) agenda to vaccinate the global population is showing no signs of slowing down as more mandates are coming with lockdowns to follow.



Tuesday, December 28, 2021

COVID-1984: Three-Year-Old Dies From Heart Attack One Day After Jab



“I’m sure my daughter was killed by the vaccine. She was a healthy girl, full of life, without any health issues.”


The Ministry of Public Health of Tucumán, Argentina released a report that a three-year-old girl died last December 16 and the justice system has intervened and will investigate the cause of her death.

“On Thursday, December 16, 2021, at 12:00 hours, a 3-year-old patient, in cardiorespiratory arrest, enters the Emergency Service of the Hospital of the Child Jesus. Advanced resuscitation maneuvers are carried out and, when [she] does not respond, [her] death is declared,” the Tucumán Ministry of Health said in a statement.

The 3-year-old child, Ámbar Suárez, received one dose of the Sinopharm, China’s COVID-19 vaccine.  The police and justice system will investigate the cause of her death and an autopsy will be performed.

“Considering the history of Covid vaccination, contact is initiated with relatives to gather the relevant information, evaluate other backgrounds, and proceed with the investigation of this unfortunate episode,” the official statement concluded.

Meanwhile, Miriam Suárez, the mother of the child claimed that the vaccine killed her daughter.

The COVID World reported:

Miriam Suárez said her daughter Ámbar was vaccinated last week on December 15th and passed away a day later from sudden cardiac arrest.

The 3-year-old had received the jab because otherwise she would not have been allowed to go to kindergarten due to a vaccine mandate.

Miriam told Argentine media that her 3-year-old had no symptoms immediately after the jab, but while playing with the neighbor’s kids the next morning, Ámbar fainted and was taken to the Children’s Hospital of Tucumán where she died from cardiac arrest. 

The heartbroken mother said:

“I’m sure my daughter was killed by the vaccine. She was a healthy girl, full of life, without any health issues.”


Infowars.com


Brother Alexis Bugnolo: "Arrest the Criminals"

"You are all going to be DEAD unless you arrest these people!"

Monday, December 13, 2021

Ivermectin Cuts Hospitalizations and Mortality Rates in Half in Brazil




Follow The Money
Ivermectin cost is about $6 a tablet
Compare:
In an interview with Fiercepharma, Pfizer Chief Financial Officer Frank D’Amelio said the company typically gets "$150, $175 per dose" of the Covid jab.



This didn’t make any headlines.

The city of Itajai, Brazil offered Ivermectin to its citizens during the COVID pandemic. 

The results were spectacular. Hospitalizations and deaths were cut in half.

Zero Hedge reported:

Early on in the pandemic, before the vaccines were available, the Southern Brazilian city of Itajai offered Ivermectin as a prophylaxis against the disease.

Between July and December of 2020, roughly 220,000 people were offered a dose of 0.2mg/kg/day (roughly 18mg for a 200lb person) as an optional treatment for 2 days, once every two weeks.

133,051 people took them up on it, while 87,466 did not.

After analyzing the data, a team of researchers spanning several Brazilian institutes, the University of Toronto, and Columbia’s EAFIT concluded in a December pre-print study that hospitalization and mortality rates were cut in half over the seven-month period among the Ivermectin group.

TheGatewayPundit.com


Dr Zev Zelenko: Simple & Straight To The Point


Monday, November 1, 2021

Venezuelans Turn To Gold Nuggets As The Local Currency Implodes



Strap in and enjoy the inflation 
ride in the U.S.


(Zerohedge)  The Venezuelan government recently lopped off six zeros from its hyperinflating currency, the bolivar. 

The highest denomination currency note of 1 million bolivars, worth less than $0.25, was replaced by a one-bolivar note. At the same time, a 100-bolivar note, worth about $25.00, was introduced as the new highest denomination of the bolivar. 

The currency conversion was designed  to spare the government the embarrassment of having to issue a 100-million bolivar note to enable people to purchases everyday items without having to carry around bundles of notes, given that the price of a loaf of bread had risen to 7 million old bolivars. 

Endless Money Printing
What could possibly go wrong?

Of course, the arbitrary scaling down of the denomination of the currency will not slow inflation, because the new currency notes can be printed just as cheaply as the old. The bolivar has already lost 73 percent of its value in 2021 alone and the IMF estimates the annual inflation rate will reach 5,500 percent by the end of 2021.

It is not surprising, then, that all but the poorest Venezuelans have abandoned the bolivar as a medium of exchange, let alone a store of value or unit of account. US dollars are the exchange medium of choice in Caracas and other large cities, while the Colombian peso dominates along the Colombian border, particularly in the regional city of San Cristobal. The Brazilian real is current along the southern border with Brazil and the euro and cryptocurrencies have also found niche uses.

What is wonderfully surprising is the spontaneous emergence of a pure gold currency in a remote region of southeastern Venezuela around the towns of Tumeremo and El Callao. The region abounds with precious metal ores and has a long history of luring prospectors and miners seeking their fortunes. 

Today, however, many of the larger mines are controlled by the government military, which is battling local gangs and guerillas. 

Despite the violence and lawlessness, jobless Venezuelans from far and wide are flooding into the area to work in thriving illegal mines in exchange for payment in gold nuggets. As a result, gold flakes, which are peeled off raw nuggets with hand tools, have become the currency of choice in the region with prices for commodities and services quoted in grams of gold. 

Half a gold gram buys you a one-night stay in a local hotel, while a meal for two at a Chinese restaurant and a haircut will cost you a quarter of a gram and an eighth of a gram, respectively.


The gold flakes are carried in people’s pockets—usually wrapped in the nearly worthless bolivar notes. While some shops are equipped with scales to weigh the gold flakes, most sellers and their customers have become so familiar with the flakes that they evaluate them by sight. 

For example, the barber and his customer who transacted for the haircut agreed that three gold flakes equaled the one-eighth gram price (approximately $5.00). Gold is also starting to penetrate the nearby cities, such as the regional capital Ciudad Bolivar, as stores in shopping malls gladly accept the gold in exchange for dollars from miners who are seeking to cash out.

For gold to become a full-blown currency that can viably compete with depreciating dollars and other foreign currencies, the raw nuggets need to be minted into convenient shapes and sizes and their weight and fineness certified by reputable firms. This means that any legal barriers to private mints must be eliminated. 

In addition, sales and capital gains taxes on gold must be abolished. Since it is highly unlikely that these measures will be implemented by the Maduro government, we can only cheer on the inroads made by the people’s gold flake currency. 

Zerohedge.com

The gold solidus of Roman Emperor Valentinian II, 375-392 AD.
Even though the empire died long ago, this 1,600 year
old gold coin still holds its value.


Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Is Hyper-Inflation on its Way?



Coming Soon To America?
Both U.S. parties have flooded America with trillions of dollars while shutting down the economy. What could possible go wrong?


(Reuters) - Venezuela's central bank said on Friday that it would introduce a banknote worth 1 million bolivars beginning next week, as years of incessant hyperinflation continue to batter the value of the crisis-stricken South American country's currency.

The new banknote will be worth just 52 U.S. cents at the current official exchange rate. Interannual inflation was running at 2,665% as of January, according to the central bank.

The once-prosperous OPEC nation's economy has been in a tailspin for the past seven years, spurred by a collapse in oil prices that led to a drop in imports and a gaping fiscal deficit, prompting the central bank to print more bolivars.

"These new bills will complement and optimize the current denominations, to meet the requirements of the national economy," the central bank said in a statement.

More . . . .

And U.S. money printing never stops


Gold, once selling for $35 an ounce, has not really increased in value. Gold is effectively holding steady. It is paper money that is losing value.


1960s food prices


A 1950s grocery store sale ad.