The world is running out of silver.
According to the USGS, 17 billion ounces of known silver supply remain in the ground globally--the troy ounces of silver equivalent of the 530,000 metric tons reported in the table below.
If all of the ore needed to recover this silver was mined and processed, the result would yield more than 2 ounces for every man, woman and child on the planet. Add silver to the supply of gold, above and below ground, and what unfolds is the obvious case for multiple, concurrent, free-floating choices in money—true mediums of exchange, which have never left worldwide circulation.
Cyclically, humanity has returned to the sanctuary of stability represented by gold and silver time and time again. When considering the scale of human evolution and the natural concentration of elements in the Earth’s crust (left), it is almost as if there were some purposeful Earthly design. Thirty billion years of Thorium energy remain, while uranium, coal, and oil have been exploited and depleted in seemingly one burst, over a very short
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