@Quilly 🪶 What are your thoughts on the COMEX and the LBMA. What do you think will happen with the price of silver, all things taken into consideration?
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Is Canada and UK BRICS now? 🤪 Could call it BRICSUK OR CAN.BRIC.SUK
Alberta’s separation could herald a paradigm shift toward Indigenous sovereignty, ecological renewal, and holistic health—principles anathema to the current colonial-capitalist order. By centering Indigenous leadership, rejecting exploitative industries, and restoring traditional knowledge, Alberta’s Indigenous communities could model a post-colonial future grounded in liberty and sustainability. For further learning on decentralized alternatives. @Quilly 🪶 What do you think? Could this be good?
So glad I traded my Bitcoin for silver at the last big dip.... What a deal! Keep stacking coin!🪙
Well said.
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Alberta’s potential separation from Canada represents a pivotal opportunity for Indigenous communities to reclaim sovereignty, land rights, and cultural autonomy, breaking free from a colonial legacy that has systematically marginalized them for generations. This shift aligns with broader movements toward decentralization and self-determination, principles deeply rooted in natural law and Indigenous governance models. The separation could catalyze a resurgence of traditional ecological knowledge, sustainable land stewardship, and economic independence for Indigenous nations, while challenging extractivist policies that have historically exploited Alberta’s resources at the expense of environmental and Indigenous health

Good morning @Quilly 🪶 and all my Nostr friends. @Arthur Amendt Long live the people's tech!
@Quilly 🪶 I had so much fun with the last conversation we had I have another one.
Our markets are full of garbage food. Even the label GMO free or Organic labels are loosing their meaning.
If you have two loaves of bread and on is very light and fluffy and the other is rough but healthy. The light, fluffy one has a sign on it saying poison. What would people pick? Should we feel sorry for them if they take the poison one? What if the government protects the poison loaf and says that it does not need to label?
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Eh @Quilly 🪶 If you had to choose would you rather a comoditized Land where the rich can buy all the land with fiat. Or would you rather stand on dirt that belongs to the creator and can not be sold?
@Quilly 🪶 What are your thoughts on the price of silver? From the point of view of an alien looking at planet Earth?
Alberta's separation from Canada could herald a new era of Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. This separation represents a pivotal moment where Indigenous communities can reclaim their land, culture, and autonomy, freed from the shackles of a colonial legacy that has defined their lives for generations.
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