The Common Cents Act was passed by Congress last week.
It eliminates pennies from production and gives the Treasury the power to change the composition of nickels.
The current melt value of copper pennies produced before 1982 is 4.37¢—more than 4x their face value.
The current melt value of all nickels in circulation, including those still being produced today, is 7.54¢.
You can walk into a bank, exchange $100 for a box of nickels, and walk away with $150.80 in melt value—more than 50% above face value.
Congress has recently introduced a bill to change the composition of nickels to cheaper metals, including zinc. So this opportunity may not last forever.
The government has created so much inflation that its own coinage is now worth more than its face value.
The same thing is happening to #gold and #silver on a macro scale.
@SamaHoole I would like to add one to your list, every time a backyard chicken flock is attacked by raccoons
(aka trash pandas) they eat the head only and I’ve alway wondered why (seen it more than once w my flock ) Now I know
Sparking water is incredible for your health.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid and changes the physical properties of the water itself.
This increases the water’s dielectric capacity and helps maintain a more ordered and structured state.
And structured water supports efficient energy transfer inside cells and improves the way minerals dissolve and move through the body.
The added CO₂ also acts as a natural solvent booster.
It helps keep minerals, like magnesium, in a more bioavailable form so they can be used more effectively for cellular processes.
Because mitochondria normally produce both water and carbon dioxide during energy generation, a modest intake of carbonated water complements that internal chemistry.
And drinking sparkling water becomes especially useful when natural sunlight is limited.
Full-spectrum sunlight, particularly the red, near-infrared, and ultraviolet wavelengths, is one of the strongest drivers of healthy water structuring and mitochondrial function in the body.
When people spend most of their time indoors under artificial light, those light-driven effects weaken and carbonated water can partially support the same water-ordering and mineral-delivery systems that sunlight normally optimizes, helping maintain cellular energy and redox balance even when outdoor light exposure is low.
@prospertarian Yep, even the most profound message (like the one @RogerSeheult is delivering) can be ruined if you’re an asshole about it, well done Roger
"How do you induce an allergy in a rat?":
"[You take the] same Aluminum adjuvant used in the Hepatitis B vaccine" and "inject it into that rat with a protein ... if it's a peanut protein, that rat will have a lifetime allergy to peanuts".
RFK Jr: "Aluminum provokes an allergic response and that's why it's valuable [and] if you put the aluminum in with the viral antigen [you] mount an allergic response to that viral antigen [but] that aluminum also creates allergic responses to anything in the ambient environment".
"If you have a peanut oil excipient in that vaccine, and you put aluminum in it, now you could have a lifetime allergy to peanuts".
According to one study that looked at Aluminum and Allergies, comparing vaccinated with unvaccinated children, they found "vaccinated children [are] 30 x more likely to have allergic rhinitis". As HHS Sec. Robert F Kennedy said recently:
"We need to look at the Aluminum in the vaccines [so] we're doing that today with the NIH [and that] we give that Hepatitis B vaccine during the first 24 hours of life".
I’ve been warning y’all that Palestine was the testing ground.
I wasn’t speaking in hyperbole.
The AI systems used there—such as Lavender, which generated mass targeting lists—helped hunt down targets including women and children.
Those same capabilities are coming to America.
The Flock cameras and mass-surveillance data centers aren’t being built at lightning speed for your safety.
Believe them when they tell you.
.@grok, can you confirm:
•median family income in 1955 was 125oz of gold; worth $554k/yr today
And
•to have the relative purchasing power of someone on minimum wage in July 1971, you need to make $381k/yr today