Why gold

In 2020, the UK “froze” Venezuela’s gold stored in London, because they said that the president of Venezuela who won the elections isn’t the legitimate president, and the American puppet who didn’t even run in the election is the true representative of the people, so they can’t allow the president to “plunder Venezuela’s wealth”. Basically, they stole Venezuela’s gold to “protect it”. But I’m sure you have nothing to fear. Your gold is perfectly safe in London, because it’s just Venezuela, not a proper democratic country.

A month ago, the gay crybaby tyrant of Canada froze the bank accounts of everyone who dared to protest his vaccine tyranny, but I’m sure you have nothing to worry about, because your government is different and it only oppresses bad people. You’re good so you have nothing to worry about. After all, it’s just Canada, not a proper country or anything.

This month, America showed its total control over the world’s financial system by freezing all of Russia’s foreign currency assets – everything but the physical gold Russia had in its physical control at the time (and it appears that the Russian central bank did what good obedient trained dogs do when gold is up in dollar value – they sold their gold and got dollars, and immediately lost both). But I’m sure you have nothing to worry about, because it’s just Russia, not a proper country, and it’s not like America plundered the pension funds and savings of the people or anything, it’s probably just Putin’s money.

You get the picture. If you’re stupid enough to put trust in this system and keep your money in the bank, or your gold in some remote vault managed by the “well meaning democratic people” in London or similar places, you absolutely deserve what’s going to happen to you, the way Russia deserves what happened to them because Putin put his trust in that Nabulina traitor and other scum that works with Klaus Schwab and his infernal goblins. Oh, you say, but if I keep my gold at home the thieves might get it. Actually, if you don’t keep your gold at home (or, I don’t know, stored in some facility that lets you in but not the government) the thieves already have it.

Oh yes, I almost forgot, crypto got insta-blocked because it’s controlled better than the fiat currency; you can use it only for things your masters approve of. The more “modern” and “convenient” something is, the more control the government, the banks and the meta-governments (Schwab and his goblins of Satan) have over your existence. The only way to have any sovereignty is to go completely “medieval”. Anything you can access with a digital command, the goblins can steal with a digital command. If you don’t understand this, you’re so stupid you actually deserve to be owned and robbed.

Also, if you don’t understand that the governments are not the benevolent entities that serve God by implementing good laws that prevent evil in the world and only restrict the criminals, and you don’t understand that a “criminal” in the eyes of the government has a whole different meaning than the one you personally espouse, better have some vaseline handy because you’re going to need it before they’re done with you.

You might say, why does it matter if the government steals my money if there’s a high probability of a nuclear war anyway? Because in case of a nuclear war, unless you are right on the X, you are not going to die from a nuclear impact, or from its immediate consequences, such as the radioactive fallout. You might not even know for sure that there was a nuclear war at all. Your greatest threats are actually starvation, poor sanitation, lack of access to medical help and so on. I don’t know how things will evolve, but I would guess that having money (the only money that will actually work, which is physical gold and silver) will be greatly preferable to trying to trade your possessions for food on some street corner. Remember those zombie apocalypse military training exercises? They are funny until you realize that by zombies they mean you, and by humans they mean the goblins of Satan.

 

Within nuclear war

I think it’s necessary to inform people about some basic facts about nuclear war, from the position of a person “on the ground”, because we are no longer dealing with distant and general possibilities.

First of all, people assume they will know what’s going on. They assume they will be able to see nuclear explosions and mushroom clouds, and that they will be able to watch the news and know what’s going on. I find that exceedingly unlikely, and I’m afraid the most uncomfortable part of the nuclear war would be never knowing what actually happened, and having your horizon of information reduced from being able to connect to the Internet and gather information, or turning on the TV and watching the news, to not knowing anything beyond the reach of your immediate senses.

Let me explain why I think so.

First of all, a nuclear exchange is a limited thing even in the most extreme of versions. Nobody will try to nuke empty terrain or seas or mountains just for shits and giggles. Even in the extreme retaliation scenario, nukes will be aimed at the major cities. For a typical nuclear weapon, the visibility range of a nuclear mushroom, in the best-case visibility scenario, is around 400 kilometers. This means no mountains in between, clear skies, and a high vantage point. For most people, the vantage point is limited by terrain – tall buildings, trees, mountains and hills and so on. For instance, my vantage point is limited to several hundreds of meters on most sides, and then it’s trees and houses, and a hill to the North and East; to the South, I have a very narrow stripe through which I can see toward the center of Zagreb, but that’s basically 5° field of vision where I can see tens of kilometers in the distance. If a thermonuclear weapon doesn’t strike Zagreb, I don’t think there’s any chance I could see it. If it hits within a few hundred kilometers, a low rumbling sound could probably reach me, but I wouldn’t be able to tell what caused it – sonic boom, conventional explosion nearby or a nuclear explosion far away, because I have no experience with nuclear explosions. If a nuke went off in Split, I wouldn’t be able to tell, and that’s slightly over 200km away, air distance, but with a mountain range in between. The dust in the air in the aftermath would make the sky look very colorful in the sunsets, comparable to the aftermath of Mt. Pinatubo eruption, but it would take days to be able to tell with certainty that it isn’t just normal atmospheric conditions. Remember, you can’t rely on the Internet, or TV, or even radio – those things would go out in the very early stages of war, and even if you could pick up something on the radio, you need to understand that people broadcasting aren’t necessarily well informed either. They might be as ignorant as yourself, only with access to a radio station.

So, statistically you are either on the X, and thus really fucked, or you are far enough away to be completely in the dark as to what is going on. If you didn’t follow the news closely up to the very moment of the nuclear exchange, you will likely miss the fact that they actually did it.

Considering how the nuclear powers will concentrate primarily on each other in their exchange of strikes, a large part of the world would be both untargetted, and far enough from the targetted zones not to be able to tell what actually took place. There will be information blackout, there will be inability to reach any information from certain parts of the world, and those places will remain “dark” for the foreseeable future – no information will be coming from those areas, and nobody will be able to go in and personally verify and report back. There will be no journalists reporting over the satellite, there will be no Internet connection to the impacted areas. All the people who will actually be able to communicate via modern means will be those who are well outside the impacted areas, so far in fact that they will be completely in the dark as to what is going on. The world will be split into areas of death, and areas of ignorance.

There will be an increase in radiation, but most people don’t have a radiation detector so they wouldn’t be able to tell, or do anything about it. In any case, other than hunkering down during the first few weeks of the aftermath to avoid the worst of the radiation, there really isn’t much you could do. Later, avoiding things that have more radiation than others would be preferable, but I’m not sure that it would matter much for most people; the radiation would not be either the biggest danger or the biggest cause of death. You see, the reason why we have 8 billion people living on this planet, and why we had under a billion for most of history, are the modern agritechnical measures – the Haber-Bosch method of making fertilizer, diesel fuel that powers the agricultural machinery, great silos for storing wheat, and so on. No oil refineries, no diesel fuel. No gas, no fertilizer. No electricity, no refrigeration. No long-range transportation, no way of feeding people across large areas. If enough of that collapses, the world suddenly can no longer feed billions of people. Sanitary conditions will degrade. Medicine will degrade and people will die from all the things that killed them in the 19th century. Most people are trained to do things that will not matter in this new world, and are very poorly suited and trained to do things that will matter, which will be a strong evolutionary pressure. By this point, I hope to be long gone.