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>Copernicus, Galileo and Gold. Part II  - Hugo Salinas Price - Plata.com
I read your posts here, no indication of an answer to the challenge I gave you exists.

Just to be clear, here's what I asked you - "But I am interested in what you believe would be more suited to being used as money and why you hold this belief?"

Please back it up within the constraints you would want to see someone else would be confined to, as posted earlier "with irrefutable facts but do not include any circular reasoning, your own beliefs, or any Ockham's Razor BS this time." And did I miss something? You post as if you have some sort of authority and are in fact in mental possession of the type of wisdom we're talking about but I have a hard time getting past the matter that if you were as wise as you wish to appear you wouldn't be hanging out here spreading manure, you would be off celebrating and enjoying the good life of a wealthy individual.

Your posts always lack details and are generally nothing more than your feelings, opinions with little real data to back them up, most certainly in this case. Yet you demand others provide information you won't provide.



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