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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1497054, member: 29012"]If silver is not a monetary metal why does it follow gold? Why do numerous languages around the world use the same word for silver as they do for money? The only reason the silver market is so small is because the price is held down which also depletes the supply thus making it a self reinforcing process, and your logic is self fulfilling. I am not assuming the goal is to support the dollar. I know it is, because it is obvious to any thinking person that if silver was still used as money it would be in competition with the dollar. In fact, you have reinforced my point that that is the goal by falsely asserting that silver is not a monetary metal. You are the one assuming that just because it isn't used for monetary backing in this current failing fiat experiment that it isn't a monetary metal. Its status throughout history is clear. I don't understand why you are posting articles from Ted Butler if you are going to disagree with the things he's said prior to this particular article which goes against his grain, unless you are in cahoots with the same people who spooked him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1497054, member: 29012"]If silver is not a monetary metal why does it follow gold? Why do numerous languages around the world use the same word for silver as they do for money? The only reason the silver market is so small is because the price is held down which also depletes the supply thus making it a self reinforcing process, and your logic is self fulfilling. I am not assuming the goal is to support the dollar. I know it is, because it is obvious to any thinking person that if silver was still used as money it would be in competition with the dollar. In fact, you have reinforced my point that that is the goal by falsely asserting that silver is not a monetary metal. You are the one assuming that just because it isn't used for monetary backing in this current failing fiat experiment that it isn't a monetary metal. Its status throughout history is clear. I don't understand why you are posting articles from Ted Butler if you are going to disagree with the things he's said prior to this particular article which goes against his grain, unless you are in cahoots with the same people who spooked him.[/QUOTE]
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