46,000 Tons of Silver for War Purposes. Same Weight as 23 Years of Silver Mining Effort.
The Silver Shortage began in the 1940s and has worsened
SilverWars.org is a research project that started about six months ago. Our thesis is that Silver manipulators rig the price of Silver by setting a ceiling or interfering with free market forces. Once we had a hypothesis, we had to find the data to support it.
We have now collected over 1,200 bits of data, each of which provides a piece of the puzzle that supports our thesis. Importantly, we have not found any data that contradicts our paradigm.
Why Silver?
Silver, the world's premier conductor of electricity, plays a pivotal role in our modern world. Its significance is underscored by its use in critical components of batteries that power advanced weapons, enabling operations in the sea, space, skies, and land.
Furthermore, Silver's unique properties add to its allure. Its ductility, malleability, and reflectivity, coupled with its superb thermal properties and corrosion resistance, make it a standout among metals. It outperforms all others in severe weather settings, such as high humidity and temperature extremes, making it Planet Earth's most valuable metal (monetarily and industrially)
NOTE TO SILVER INVESTORS
Previous influencers and other Silver Reports (like the Silver Institute) ignored the massive use of Silver in aerospace and military applications, which is much larger than Silver’s use in Solar Energy.
#1 , 32,000 ounces in a ton
#2 - 46,000 Tons “Loaned” for Military Purposes.
The domestic production of Silver, which amounts to 2,000 tons, is primarily allocated for military purposes.
To put this into perspective, the 46,000 tons of Silver used by the military is equivalent to 23 years of Silver mining effort. This staggering figure underscores the significant role of Silver in our military operations. (US Domestic)46,000 tons of Silver equals 1,472,000,000 of Silver (1.47 Billion ounces)
Remember, if the US Treasury is loaning to the US Department of Defense, this is merely two bureaucracies in the same administration working out a deal.
It's crucial to note an entrenched pattern revealed by SilverWars.org data leaks. The US Government, rather than the free market, sets the price of Silver. This control raises questions about the dynamics between government policies and the free market, a concern that should not be overlooked.
You may ask yourself “but the 46,000 tons of Silver used by the US military was during WW2” true but there have been unending wars since then (in a dwindling supply environment)
There have been 251 conflicts and wars since the 1990s (according to Ben Norton and Congressional documents)
And there have been 57 undeclared wars since WWII (according to William Blum, chart by Stephen St. Angelo)