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Why is gold valued?

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>>19593579

Because dragons have it.
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>>19593579
Because it's been valued for so long. It's static.
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the ayy lums mined our planet for a good conducting metal using our genetically engineered ancestors as slave labor
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Stability, weight, and scarcity. Gold reaches towards eternity, as should we all.
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Consensus
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>>19593602
deep words for x
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>>19593584
But I wish this was why. Maybe it is. Our biggest mistake is thinking we really know anything. Everything is in our actions.
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Because it's beautiful and rare.
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I like all of your answers so far.
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>>19593579
why is bitcoin valued?
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>>19593579
Because the Elders control the largest portion on earth

China and Taiwan, soon.
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>>19593579
>>19593584
>>19593593
>>19593595
>>19593602
>>19593605
>>19593607
>>19593608
>>19593609
>>19593615
>>19593622
>>19593643
plebfilter coming in

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiCnrn6LkUo
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>>19593579
Because Jews convinced the world that rare elements and crystals are worth a lot of money and got control of the world. Jewels/Jews. Get it? Silverstein, Goldstein, Diamond, etc. Metals and crystals only have real value in their intrinsic properties. If you believe otherwise, you're a tool.
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>>19593755
this predates jews. and is valued by non jews
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>>19593776
Nothing predates Jews. Do you think Jews were just created one day? Then you're a tool. Do you wear jewelry? Then you're a tool.
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>>19593791

oh how wrong you are
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>>19593820
That's real helpful. Thanks.
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>>19593912

Try East/ South East Asia and Central/South America, unless you are going to tell more some batshit theory about jews again
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>>19593579
Because its a rare metal that looks pretty.
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>>19593791
Jews and Judaism evolved from the Canaanite religion. They worshiped the god El, who was originally just a mountain god but as the Cult of El grew he became the chief War-god of the Canaanites, and eventually the Head-god of the Canaanites. Then the others gods slowly stopped getting brought up, leaving only El. Now Yahweh, or God.
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>>19593579
why is anything valued?
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>>19593579
scarcity, transportable, workable (into coins), identifiable (soft, yellow, shiny), hard to fake, consensus and history.
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>>19594036
Shiny is important, humans fucking love shiny things almost as much as magpies.
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>>19593595
Says it right in their own stupid religious books that they were made for mining it.
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It's dense and can be used for science and is shiny so you can make dumb people do stuff for it
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>>19594081
Not everyone loves magpies.

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/magpie-put-down-after-attacking-perth-boys/news-story/8d6b4d00ed92286f04a6b4dc29f2994c
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have you seen actual gold? Because it's beautiful as fuck
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A is shiney
B Does not rust or tarnish
C. Passes electricity better than copper
D. Women suck your penis for it
E. Is shiney
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>>19593579
jewish trickery
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There is probably whole planets made out of gold or diamond out there.
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>>19593602
This and the fact that is is easy to smelt and work with so early people could make jewelry from it.
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>>19593643

What, someone else on X actually knows about this Elders conspiracy?
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It's actually really fucking simple.
Used to be because it's really pretty and rare and was easy to melt and shape into ornamental objects.

Nowadays it's more valuable because of its electrical properties and the ubiquity and importance of electronic devices worldwide.
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>>19593579
it's rare and doesn't rust

simpler times, mang
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Why does numbers on a bank computer have value? You can literally just say "hey, I'll loan you money" *just change number*, "there it was transferred to this guy's account, it will be 10% interests".
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>>19595439

Or, you know, basic economics.
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>>19596597
>basic economics
Yeah, Jewish trickery.
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>>19593579
Why not?
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>>19596079
lmao you got that backwards anon

it was originally valued because of its ability to conduct electricity was used for space travel, and there used to be a ton of it

now its valued because it's rare and pretty and it's "always" been "valuable" and can be shaped into ornamental objects
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>>19593622
underated post
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>>19593579
* rare
* does not oxidize
* great conductor
* rare
* useful for shitloads of things
* looks nice
* rare
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do you want lunch
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silver will be the most needed. buy IRL silver
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I'm into jewelry making, and fine gold is valuable to us because it's soft and easy to manipulate and doesn't tarnish or oxidize like other metals.

It's sometimes used as a display of social status, basically putting your money and power on display in the form of chains, rings, or diamond encrusted crowns or whatever you fancy.
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had a dream where front end loaders were scooping up gold ingots and dumping them into some kind of reactor on board a massive space ship
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>>19596657
Yeah all those medieval dynasties in Europe and Asia and ancient Egypt and even the fucking Aztecs were using gold to conduct electricity and travel in space. Of course, we all remember the Aztec space program.
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>>19593973
>yahweh is god
Fuck off you cocksucker of Yaldabaoth
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>>19593579
Shiny and used for electronics
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wut happens if u keep adding gold atoms together
gold to the 5th power+. nucleus collapses as soon as you add another gold particle of the same power. u then bombard them with a laser and get cold fusion.
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>>19593579
because humanity as a whole is borderline retarded, never forget violence is the true standard
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>>19593755
Shiny rocks became much worthy because women loved them
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>>19593595
It's crazy, but this honestly makes too much sense
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>>19593579
It started with primitive man being fascinated with gold simply for the beauty and shiny of gold.

Then the other factors started to show-- The rarity, and ability for working it into art, and then the amazing durability of gold (400 years in salt water, zero corrosion zero rusting or loss)

Man developed a lust for gold (this is called "Demand") and when you divide the high universal demand for gold, with its rarity, then you get a high value for gold. Gold is money, real money goyim.

AMA
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>>19599540
Kike.
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>>19599588
Yeah jews spend their time trying to steer the goyim away from real money (gold), and into one of their (((unbacked paper money))) schemes, so statistically rebbi, it's about ten thousand times more like that you are a filthy disgusting gold stealing jew, than me.

Shalom.

AMA.
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>>19598540
Too recent my dude. Think pre-Sumerian.
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>>19599269
standard of what?
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>>19599284
REally makes you wonder.
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>>19593579
it's very rare, but not so rare that large amounts of it can't be acquired.
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>>19593973
its a bit more complicated than that. El also fused with his son, Baal (king of the gods), in tradition to form "Yahweh", and also took the best traits of his other 70 sons and what was left either became angels or demons.

Also, "Yahweh" literally means "I am who I am" b/c the canaanites believed knowing a god's name gave you power over it, so its Yahweh saying "im not gonna tell you my name"
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Dragon families

http://www.ellaster.nl/2016/04/15/the-trillion-dollar-lawsuit/
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>>19593602
>>19595494

Gold as never rusts or tarnishes, it has an immortal quality to it that makes it appear divine in some way, and it also makes it easy to store in the long run. The Mayans supposedly made an entire library out of golden books but no one has found it yet.
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>>19593579
Gold does not react with oxygen at any temperature
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>>19602013
Gold is a good reflector of electromagnetic radiation such as infrared and visible light, as well as radio waves
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1. Gold is shiny
2. Gold is a good conductor
3. It is malleable
4. x/sci stuff
5. DUBLOONS
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>>19593579
Read somewhere that the deep cut elites eat it for some reason, probably similar to that one type of silver cleanse that can smurf a nigger if overused
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>>19593579
Cause its shiny and pretty and humans like shiny things.

Not everything has to be paranormal, humans are still animals at the end of the day.
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It's pretty, rare, and has good energy
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>>19593579
Gold has always been associated with that which is holy and sacred.
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>>19593579
Because the Rock said so
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>>19593579
maybe its a material of distraction. make people think it is valuable so they won't go seeking the truly valuable materials of earth which are very scarce
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In the past: Because it's shiny and pretty.

In the present, because it's one of the greatest metal for electrical applications. Gold is so malleable that it can be thinned to the point of becoming transparent. This is the material they use to heat plane windshields on international planes that fly at high altitude. The current goes through the sheet of gold, heating the windshield. This is also the metal used for most board circuitry along with tin.
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>>19593579
It looks pretty and it's malleable.
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>>19593584
Because america says so.
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>>19605596
Actually it's britain who controls the metals market.
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No, seriously, stop with the Alien RPing stuff, ti's really simple. Gold is used for a fuckton of electrical applications.

There, I answered your question, OP. Same with diamonds. They have industrial uses.
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Because i like to dress in gold?!
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probably cause i GOT THE ANU NAKI FLOW!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UhjblIwfFM
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>>19593579
In the past it was the densest known material making it impossible to forge and it does not corrode making it an ideal medium of exchange, eventually becoming such.

This cultural attitude persisted after the drop of the gold standard in the form of jewelry, it also has practical value as a good electrical conductor.

Today we know of denser materials. To my knowledge these materials are more expensive than gold so it still has some utility as a medium of exchange though it is typically treated like an asset or a commodity.

t. Saloman Moïse Rothschild III
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>>19593579
Because it's the most unreactive metal so it has the highest purity leading to it having the highest value.
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>>19593579
couple reasons:

-it doesnt tarnish
-it glows like the sun
-it is rare-ish
-it is the most nonreactive metal and also the most malleable
-alchemical connotations
-human beings are a slave race designed to harvest gold (among other resources) for higher consciousness beings; they left but we still have the genetic predisposition towards it
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>>19606177
why are these things valuable tho
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>>19606033
Glad I clicked that, kektastic. Good to know someone has a sense of humor about enlightened topics and feels like taking a risk by rapping about it.
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>>19606429
He literally broke it down for you. If you need it broken down further, bust out a dictionary.
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>>19593683
Finally someone.
Mark Passio is spectacular.
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>>19593579
Gold is valuable because it is and can be used as conductive material for electronics, batteries, phones, etc.
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>>19593579

gold is needed to run as blood for nephilim.
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>>19593579
Chemically inert
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>>19606460
Why did the higher consciousness beings need a material that doesn't tarnish, has a glowing luster, is nonreactive and malleable?

What are its alchemical connotations?

Why did they just leave us?
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>>19595463
Wrong. Educate yourself kid.
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