1149. Play cat and mouse
1149. Play cat and mouse

1149. Play cat and mouse

01/28/2026

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Most people grind their teeth when they hear what is going on in the precious metals markets. If I don’t have money for basic necessities, bills, healthy food, and medicine, what am I supposed to do with all this talk about investing in gold or silver? The vast majority of us are sinking into debt. By that, I don’t mean that you should take out all kinds of loans to lead a modern lifestyle.

Medicines make us healthy—just as loans make us rich.

For example, it would have been sufficient to cancel your Netflix subscription a year ago and buy an ounce of silver once a quarter instead. But that’s cultural impoverishment! The advocates of the “truth” conveyed in most films will cry out. No! Just as it is a good idea to have limited trust in the toxic substances prescribed by doctors under the general name of medication, reducing the poison from series and big Hollywood productions is also a detoxification—a detoxification of the psyche.

Similarly, selling the big flat-screen TV monster that hangs in almost every living room will fetch more than the equivalent of an ounce of silver. Apart from a reflexive protest, which is natural when someone tries to disrupt your daily ritual in front of the colorful harbinger of “honesty,” such a measure has no negative sides—there are only advantages. I have found another disadvantage: you are burdening the buyer of your propaganda medium with the problems you are getting rid of. So much for excuses like: I can’t afford it…

The price of silver tripled last year. I advise against speculating and selling when such a product has reached a reasonable value. Why? Because by selling, you are getting rid of one of the few available products that will retain its value in the coming crisis. In return, you receive paper money that is subject to much higher inflation than is publicly acknowledged.

On the left, you can see today’s price trend for an ounce of gold, and on the right, for silver.
The battle between two titans is clearly evident. Billions of dollars are at stake in this cat-and-mouse game.
Some are trying to drive up precious metal prices, while others are doing everything in their power to prevent this from happening. Source.

The price of precious metals rises when larger buyers enter the market. The price decline is a consequence of supply—the appearance of a group of sellers on the market. If only precious metals were traded—physical gold, silver, platinum—this game would have been over long ago, as the amount of precious metals is limited and cannot be printed like money. Instead, certificates are printed that are nothing more than guarantees on paper. What do they guarantee? The delivery of precious metals at a precisely specified time.

The problem is that this futures market offers many more such “guarantees” than are in circulation worldwide – including planned production from precious metal mines. Therefore, the answer to the question of how this game will end is simple. Gold and other metals will win, as they always have throughout human history. The question is rather whether this certificate fraud, when exposed, will trigger a crisis, or whether a crisis for some other reason will end the cat-and-mouse game, or vice versa? Yes, we are dealing with certificate fraud. Not the first and not the last.

You won’t wake anyone up
who wants to sleep.
So stop bending over backwards.
Stop explaining.
Stop wasting your energy.
Not everyone is ready for the truth.
Not everyone wants to see.
Some people would rather cling
to their comfort
than to their freedom.
And that’s not your fight.

We live in a time when masks are falling.
When lies are crumbling.
When systems are faltering.
The world is going to get loud.
Restless. Shocking.

And that’s when people will start asking questions.
Not because you’ve convinced them.
But because life itself is shaking them awake.
You’re not here to proselytize.
You’re here to stand.
Clear. Awake. Unshakeable.

Be a lighthouse, not a lifeboat.
A lighthouse doesn’t chase after anyone.
It stands.
It burns.
It shows the way.
Those who are ready will come on their own.
And those who are not will go their own way.

Conserve your energy.
Conserve your light.
Conserve your truth.
Because your greatest power is not
to change others.
Your greatest power is to be yourself. ©Werner Schrägle
Source: Telegram 01/25/2026 9:05 p.m.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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