Jamie Dimon says to Buy Bullets, not Bitcoin
The NY Post reported 'The Reagan National Economic forum kicked off Friday, and includes panels featuring Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, lawmakers such as Sens. Mike Rounds and Bill Cassidy, and leaders from the private sector, such as the CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, Horacio Rozanski.'
But the headline speaker at the event per the Post's article was JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, a notoriously nefarious bankster that paid a substantial fine for his involvement with Jeffery Epstein's child trafficking business, as he remarked “We shouldn’t be stockpiling bitcoins...We should stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones, you know, rare earths. We know we need to do it. It’s not a mystery.”
Well, I don't think we should be stockpiling those things. If we just bought stuff that's being produced already we're only buying a temporary delay of our doom. What we need to do is develop industrial capacity to produce those things, and potatoes, butter, and good boots too. I'm a bit frustrated with my endeavors towards that end at the moment, as instead of building my own capacity I'm helping my neighbors, but that's my plan, as it has always been.
Dimon is the archetype of the bankster today, but if all you knew about him was what he had to say Friday, you'd think he was a revolutionary.
"You know, if we are not the preeminent military and the preeminent economy in 40 years, we will not be the reserve currency. That’s a fact. Just read history.”
"He referred to the U.S. government as a “Leviathan” that is too weak to carry out policies, while simultaneously imposing “things on the American public that they’re getting sick of.
“Celebrate our virtues: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise, equal opportunity, family, God, country,” he said."
Imagine that. Suddenly the banksters are all for freedom.
Keep your hand on your wallet.
Dear @valued-customer !
The overlords of the world I live in are also in the child trafficking business and child pornography industry.
However, I cannot tell the public about such businesses of theirs. Perhaps you know well why!😂
The overlords are now imposing excessive taxes while increasing surveillance on my personal property and savings.
So, Many people are advising people to keep their wealth in American banks to avoid the overlord's surveillance.
I wonder what you think about East Asians like me keeping my money in American banks!
Some East Asians claim that the world economic depression will soon bring anarchy. So, They claim that they should buy American bolt-action rifles to protect their lives and property.
Do you think I should buy an American made bolt action rifle?😅
Well, there are worse things you could do with your money. However, my favorite bolt action rifle was a Japanese Arisaka 6.5mm that shot 1/4 minute of angle groups. Also, in an economic crash I would rather have a semiauto, or even select fire weapon to defend lives and property with. And you don't have to buy them anymore, because if you have a 3D printer you can print most of the firearm, and then using a bucket of salt water and a 12v car battery you can rifle a steel tube to make a barrel. Modern technology is amazing!
While it's true you can buy better weapons, and ammunition, depending on how long, and how hard, the economy is depressed that may be something you can only do once, and investing in the capacity to make your own will more make you a wealthy man the longer and harder such depression proceeds. That would be a good investment.
IMG source - Ze Carioca
Nice things about the Urutau would fill pages, but it was designed with home production in mind and requires no welding or machining to make the bolt, which is the heart of a semiauto. Anyway, even a store bought semiauto you can shoot well is better for home defense than a bolt action, even if you lived in a castle with arrow slits from which you could fire at a distance across a moat at your home invaders. A shotgun, either pump or auto, would be a far better weapons in the hallway of an apartment building, IMO.
Bolt action rifles are best at accuracy, which makes them good for hunting, and isn't very important in a hallway or at the door. Nice thing about a 12 gauge shotty is that you can miss with 8 pellets and still get the job done.
Thanks!
The American continent is so large that I wonder if products made by individuals using 3D printers sell well?
The world I live in is narrow and poor, so it is difficult for individuals to purchase 3D printers. Even if individuals purchase 3D printers and produce products with them, they cannot sell them.
The overlords forbid individuals like me from manufacturing and selling products using 3D printers.
https://www.imarcgroup.com/japan-3d-printing-market
https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-industry-insights/latest-additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-industry-insights/tct-asia-2025-and-evolution-of-china-3d-printing-market/
In East Asia, Japan and China dominate the 3D printer industry. They produce and sell 3D printers for factories. There is no market in East Asia where individuals like me can buy 3D printers and produce products with them and sell them.
East Asian overlords specifically ban individuals from making guns with 3D printers.
Some East Asians have said that American bolt-action rifles are essential for survival in anarchy.
They said Americans own bolt-action guns to survive the apocalypse.
They rate American bolt-action guns as the best guns for hunting and survival.
They said Americans make the best guns in the world and are skilled at using them.
PS: What do you think about keeping my assets in an American bank?
When the bank runs start no bank is safe, better to put it into metals, specifically silver, tools, and food production, imo.
Third party risk is off the charts, anything not in your own hands when the balloon goes up is probably not coming back.
Guns and ammo for everybody.™
https://archive.org/details/combatsurvivalweaponsimprovisedkurtsaxonhowtobuildthefourwindsshotgun
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7Z6Xhn2MetnH
https://archive.org/details/Glock_Exotic_Weapons_System_Paladin_Press/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/The_Poor_Mans_James_Bond_Vol_1_Kurt_Saxon/page/n123/mode/2up
Dear @antisocialist !
Thank you for advice!
I have found the AR-15 platform to be suitable to most tasks rifles can be put to, and though they are far less accurate than my Arisaka, they will usually get more lead downrange fast enough to make up for it.
I do not recommend banks anywhere. The last time I read the ToS of a bank it explained that any money I deposited on account became the bank's money, and I was granted their promise to pay it to me on demand. However, several banks (five, as I recall) did not repay me my money, but kept it some years ago, and I was unable to gain relief through the courts. They just stole my money, and that was American banks in America taking an American's money.
I do my business with good people by other means. In my experience banks are neither people nor good.
Dear @valued-customer !
An AR-15-style rifle is a weapon I cannot import from overseas. I would have to be a US citizen to buy one.😅
Since I have absolutely no experience handling guns, I had to get some basic training using a bolt-action rifle first.
An AR-15-style rifle is a semi-automatic rifle, so I think it would be dangerous for me to use!
I think bolt action rifles are the safest for hunting and survival!
I wonder what kind of rifle you have?
Many East Asians claim that Americans make and use the best hunting and survival rifles in the world.
I assumed you were storing your wealth in cryptocurrency!
Thank you for kind advice!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15%E2%80%93style_rifle
Oh no. The USG manages to get them into the hands of all kinds of non-citizens, particularly Muslim Jihadis, European Nazis, Israeli Terrorists, and etc. I bet if you posed as an homocidal ex-Shinriko Aum incel claiming to be intent on destroying some American landmark or other, some spooks would set you up with an arsenal mounted on a Toyota Hilux, and maybe even a cadre of devout followers (and double crossing snitches and spies), and an immense fortune, tax free. /s
I did describe one, although I didn't mention the Timney trigger, custom sporterized stock, or the Weaver fixed 4x scope (which most skilled snipers will deride passionately, because at 100M the post of the crosshair covers ~10cm from left to right, but is extremely rugged for hunting equally rugged terrain (and inexpensive when you inevitably break them falling down a cliff, or something), and provides almost instant target acquisition in forest cover where shots >100M are scarce as hen's teeth). The 6.5 Arisaka also has the strongest action ever tested AFAIK, that could not be broken by packing the cartridge case with any commercially available smokeless powder trying to turn them into grenades. Plus, the safety mechanism is a beautiful engraved chrysanthemum on the back of the bolt, a feature no modern firearm manufactured for military use has, or ever will have again. Because the 6.5 cartridge can use a range of projectiles from <100 grains to >180 grains, and this rifle shot to sub-minute of angle accuracy, I am willing to appropriately load it to hunt any game animal in N. America - except Brown bear, which I will not hunt with less than .30 caliber magnums.
Also, you must remember I am an American. I do not have 'a' rifle. You have to think in terms of arsenals when you consider the arms Americans keep and bear. Firearms have myriad use cases. Some of them need to be useful at night, requiring night vision scopes, flashlights, and laser sights. Some need to not have sights at all, but to be pointed just in front of flying birds and deliver birdshot suitable in size and spread to the species hunted (shotguns aren't rifles either, being smooth bore). Some need to deliver 200+ grains of lead half a kilometer into the shoulder of game animals weighing over half a ton, and some need to be fired hundreds of times in an afternoon, one shot at a time, into paper targets, just for fun and to train new shooters.
IMG source - VK.com
I started my sons shooting a single shot .22 LR with the worst buckhorn iron sights I have ever seen, because the most important thing to learn about firearms is how not to shoot yourself or anyone else accidentally, and the second most important thing is to learn to use the sights and arm they're on, so once you know how to use the crappiest sights you really can only get better when you start using better ones.
At one time or another I have owned most popular calibers that are available commonly in America, and reloaded every centerfire cartridge I could to determine the most accurate, fastest, longest range, and etc. load for that arm and cartridge. I grew up reloading ammunition, and gave a speech on it when I was 11.
However, asking an American about their arms is akin to asking one about their penis. It's an extremely personal question that, if you don't know them well, might be considered prying and offensive. Unless you're planning a hunt or doing some plinking, it's not a topic most guys feel comfortable discussing with a new acquaintance.
Dear @valued-customer !
Do you think an American elementary school student can understand your political and diplomatic English?😂
Some East Asians are now claiming that a civil war is brewing in the United States.
So, They tell individuals to buy American-made bolt-action rifles before the world descends into anarchic apocalypse.
I understand you were claiming that Americans would buy automatic rifles and start a civil war!😂
I guess you praised the durability of the 6.5 Arisaka. I'm amazed at how well the Japanese make guns!
I remember the 6.5 Arisaka's firepower being weaker than American rifles. For hunting grizzly bears, the American 7.5mm Springfield would be better.
I don't know the difference between a rifle and the arms!😅
I have absolutely no knowledge about guns so I have a hard time understanding what you're saying!
I'm surprised you've been using a gun since you were 11! Many East Asians claim that Americans always own guns to fight criminals and war.😦
My esteemed elder brother Steve often told me that my awkward and rude English could make people feel uncomfortable, angry and insulted.
Steve probably guessed that I might get beat up by Americans!😆
I will remember your kind advice!
I hope your health and long life!
Arms are all forms of weaponry, from pointy sticks to bombers. Rifles specifically refer to personal arms with a twisting system of grooves in the barrel, causing metal slugs to spin as they proceed down the barrel of the shouldered firearm that stabilizes them in flight, greatly increasing the accuracy of firearms.
I was teaching others how to make their own ammunition since I was 11. I was quite experienced by then, having begun using firearms since about the time I was out of diapers. I also began teaching my sons to use firearms at the age of three.
Be well.
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I don't know what i'd do with bullets, I think I'd need a gun first. What's he saying we should invest in Smith & Wesson Brands Inc?
Dimon means that the USG and it's corporate partners, banks, defense contractors, and etc., should be producing war materiel.
I think you should learn to print your own guns, and make your own bullets, because you don't want to be enslaved to gangs of armed thugs that it seems are going to be invested in by the USG, banks, and defense contractors.
This is a good one.
IMG source - 3D Print General and Ze Carioca
There are simpler firearms that do not require 3D printing for fancy automatic operation, using off the shelf parts. There are myriad DIY firearms produced in places like Nigeria and Brazil, where oppressive governments try to keep their hapless subjects helpless and easily enslaved.
The four winds shotgun requires little more than two pieces of steel pipe, an endcap, and a nail, for example.
Thanks!
best description I have heard about this sudden turn in narrative is "establishing alibi at 2 minutes to midnight".
Jp Morgan's short of the entire system might be a candidate for the biggest theft in modern financial history.
There've been some real doozies in the past, but there's a lot more of the economy today to short, so you're probably right.
Thanks!
the thing that keeps happening to the overextension is overexteeeeeeeeeending so much that everybody gave up even when their original stance was correct.
another good reason for mental, physical and spiritual fortitude and stamina in these times.
Indeed. Humility is a virtue, and taking action to do what we are responsible to do requires limiting our claim of authority to what we actually are responsible for. Conceit is not confidence, but it's opposite, a lie we tell ourselves to conceal our lack of merit. True confidence is only the result of knowing our actual abilities, not false claims of authority we do not have.
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