Posted by warbaby on January 08, 2020 at 06:32:42 from (24.180.81.247):
In Reply to: The year 2061 posted by SVcummins on January 08, 2020 at 01:09:53:
A classic episode! The SYFY channel runs the entire Twilight Zone series over New Years Eve through New Years Day so I get my fill of those stories and sometimes even see one I had never seen before. The futuristic car in this episode was borrowed from MGM's back lot storage. It was the same vehicle Robby Robot used to haul Leslie Nielsen and Ann Francis around on The Forbidden Planet 6 years earlier.
As far as gold retaining its value in the future and you must buy it NOW, NOW, NOW! I'm always suspicious of hucksters trying to sell you some commodity that is "guaranteed" to rise exponentially in the future. IF you had shares of some stock that will rise 1000% over the next year, would you sell it to me at yesterdays closing price? Why not keep your gold and wait until youre a billionaire all by yourself?
It doesnt seem a very good business model to sell off your product BEFORE it rises in value, but maybe theyre not in the business to make money.... Besides, if the type of economic and societal collapse comes along that these people have been breathlessly predicting for decades, a room full of gold will be worth exactly the price of one well placed bullet.
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