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"Cover Reveal – Dragon Age: The Veilguard by Wesley LeBlanc on Jun 09, 2024 at 02:00 PM This month, Dragon Age: The Veilguard (you read that right – Dreadwolf is no more) graces the cover of Game Informer. After years developing Baldur's Gate and its sequel early in its history, BioWare struck out to create its own fantasy RPG. That series began with Dragon Age: Origins in 2009. It was followed up with Dragon Age II in 2011, and then Dragon Age: Inquisition in 2014. While the Dragon Age series' history has its ups and downs, fans have been patiently waiting for BioWare to return to the franchise, and 2024 is finally the year. We visited BioWare's Edmonton, Canada, office for an exclusive look at Dragon Age: The Veilguard, including a look at its character creator, its prologue and opening missions, and more. We also spoke to many of the game's leads about the name change, the series' shift to real-time action combat, the various companions (and the relationships you can forge with them), and The Veilguard's hub location. You can learn about the titular Veilguard, Solas' role in the game, and so much more in our 12-page cover story for Dragon Age: The Veilguard."
"But there are plenty of other excellent reads within this issue of Game Informer! Some of us flew to Los Angeles, California, to attend Summer Game Fest and the not-E3 weekend's various other events to check out new games, interview developers, and more. Our previews section is jam-packed with new details about upcoming releases we can't wait for. Brian Shea flew to Warsaw, Poland, to check out two upcoming releases – Frostpunk 2 and The Alters – and he came away excited about both. Jon Woodey went hands-on with Final Fantasy XIV's upcoming Dawntrail expansion (and spoke to director Naoki Yoshida, too), and as someone with 8,000 hours in the game, his words are the ones you'll want to read. On the freelance front, Charlie Wacholz writes about how last year's Dave The Diver is one of the best game representations of the rewards and struggles of working in the food and beverage industry, and Grant Stoner spoke with Sony and Microsoft about the development of process and history of the companies' Adaptive and Access controllers. And for a lil' terror this summer, Ashley Bardhan spoke to several horror game developers about why the alluring town known as Silent Hill is a crucial location to Konami's horror masterpiece. As always, you'll find an editor's note from editor-in-chief Matt Miller, reviews from various freelancers and staff editors, a Top 5 list (hint hint: dragons), and more. Here's a closer look at the cover:"
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[source] <- they explain at the link how to read this issue.
aaah they have had a look at the character creator!!! I can't wait for this coverage.
#dragon age: the veilguard#dragon age: dreadwolf#dragon age 4#the dread wolf rises#da4#dragon age#bioware#video games#solas
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If you are one of the people who will be directly affected by Project 2025 - if you are transgender, a woman, lgbtqia+, an immigrant, or atheist, I strongly encourage you to formulate an escape/survival plan.
IF YOU PLAN TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY:
Join expat groups on Faceb00k. People will often post housing, job offers, or general advice in these groups that may be beneficial when moving. (Expat groups I'm in: Mexico: 1, 2, 3, 4 / Canada: 1, 2, 3 / Sweden: 1, 2 / Germany: 1, 2)
Apply for a U.S. Passport. As it currently stands, you can't travel to many places internationally without one. If you are trying to move before refugee status is available, this document will become necessary. Passports are still backed up right now, and can take months to arrive. If you are able, start applying now!
Brush up on any marketable skills. Look into the country you want to move to and see if you have any skills they are in need of! Lots of countries will often expedite your immigration status if you have skills they need.
Make sure you can take your pets with you. Lots of countries have breed restrictions (for instance, the U.K. has banned pitbulls and other bully breeds). Make sure that wherever you are going, you can take your pets. Look into travel options for dogs (airline, cruise, etc.) If you can't take your pets, make a plan to leave them with someone stateside who will take care of them. Do your best to minimize the risk of them ending up at a shelter.
Buy a house in your desired country. Many countries, such as Portugal, view buying property in their country as a verifiable means of immigration. Many countries also have lower housing prices than the U.S. so it may be more financially feasible than buying stateside.
Move closer to the border. If you plan to move somewhere that shares a land border with the U.S., consider moving closer to that border. My partner and I are currently looking at moving from South Carolina to Washington state so that if the time comes, we are that much closer to the border.
Figure out how you're going to get there. If you are driving, (Canada, Mexico), look into importing your car. Canada has specific regulations about what kinds of cars are allowed to be imported due to their strict environmental protection laws.
Learn the language. Duolingo and YouTube University are both free!
IF YOU CAN'T LEAVE THE COUNTRY, STILL FORMULATE A PLAN:
Create a community. Make friends with people of a similar mindset as you. Collaborate amongst each other to keep each other safe. Create groups in your local area. Meet at the library or a local park. Make connections and allies so when the time comes, you are not alone.
Find out what assets you can liquidate quickly for extra cash. If you have things like gold jewelry, keep those. Gold is often better than cash (especially if inflation keeps going up). However, gaming consoles, collectibles, and antiques may be easily sold/pawned if you need to get cash quickly. Make notes of what valuables you have.
Learn survival skills. Maybe not completely necessary, but rather safe than sorry. Learn how to build a shelter, start a fire, and forage. I did most of my survival training at a YMCA. YouTube and your local library are also great places to look!
Create spaces in your home where you can hide things. Make false bottoms in dresser drawers. Make a false wall in your closet or a hidden crawlspace access.
Stockpile the things you need. If you need certain meds to function, try to find alternative ways to get them. If you have the money to buy extra canned food, put them away in storage. If you smoke, stockpile cigarettes or other tobacco products. Those may also be helpful for trading later.
Protect yourselves. If you have no other choice, find a way to protect yourself if the time comes. Whether that is through allies or weapons, PROTECT YOURSELF. At the end of the day, your life is more important than your politics. Don't be a Batman when N@zis are on the loose.
MOST IMPORTANTLY:
Do not lose hope! More than anything, people have the "indomitable human spirit." When push comes to shove, humanity fights back. Generations before us have fought to protect themselves before, and we will do it again. Our communities will survive.
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'If activists are hiding books from you, the best thing you can do is seek them out and read them!'
One of the strangest developments of the culture war has been the rise of authoritarian librarians. It sounds ridiculous doesn't it? Surely librarians are there to support education and to enable the dissemination of literature and knowledge.
But this week it was reported that the library service in Calderdale Council has been hiding books by feminists such as Helen Joyce and Kathleen Stock. The Labor-run council confirmed that although these books would still be in the catalog and they could be requested, they were quote, "not visible on the library shelves." This is very odd.
Now, I've read the books in question by both Helen Joyce and Kathleen Stock, and they are rigorous, intelligent and important studies concerning one of the key issues of our time. And yet these librarians are treating them as though they are toxic, as if members of the public who happen upon them while browsing might somehow be instantly corrupted.
And yet we shouldn't really be surprised at all. The rise of Woke Librarians, however ludicrous that sounds, is a real thing. Now, I should say from the outset that I've nothing against librarians. Some of my best friends are librarians. But there is something about the profession that seems to attract the kind of paternalistic pharisee who believes that it's their job to protect others from wrongthink.
Let me give you some other examples. So a few years ago, it was reported that the former poet laureate Ted Hughes was included on a watch list created by the British Library because of a family connection with a slave owner. Turns out the connection was false and the Library issued an apology. But why was the foremost library in the UK creating this kind of watch list in the first place? Well, it was because in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, the library had commissioned what they called a "decolonizing working group" which decided that they should review the collections and draw up a list of any authors with problematic pasts. This same group also claimed that the library's main building was a monument to imperialism, because it looked a bit like a battleship. I'm not even joking.
And in 2021 the Waterloo Region District School Board in Canada identified and removed books that were considered quote, "harmful to staff and students."
At the same time, other school libraries in Canada were disposing of copies of Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale following complaints about quote, "racist, homophobic or misogynistic language and themes."
And then there was the Ottawa Carlton District School Board which removed copies of William Golding's Lord of the Flies on the grounds that the themes of the book were quote, "outdated and too focused on white male power structures." Had they even read the book? If Lord of the Flies really is a comment on white male power structures, it can hardly be said to be an advertisement.
And then of course there's the whole trigger warning phenomenon. When archivists at Homerton College in Cambridge were engaged in a project to upload their collection of children's literature to the internet, they decided to flag a number of books with trigger warnings. Books such as Little House on the Prairie, and The Water Babies, and various books by Dr Seuss. And the archivists said they wanted to make their digital collection quote, "less harmful in the context of a canonical literary heritage that is shaped by, and continues a history of, oppression."
But books by Dr Seuss aren't oppressive or harmful, even if they do contain outdated racial stereotypes. They were written a long time ago, and readers understand that. Of course, that hasn't stopped the estate of Dr Seuss from withdrawing a number of titles from sale altogether. You can't even buy them anymore.
But the most revealing aspect of this story from Cambridge is a statement that the archivists at Homerton College put out. They said it would be a quote, "dereliction of our duty as gatekeepers to allow such casual racism to go unchecked." Gatekeepers. Now I thought they were meant to be custodians not gatekeepers.
And this is what is known as saying the quiet part out loud. Because really all of this behavior is edging towards censorship. For librarians and archivists to apply warnings to books or to hide them from the public, it's for them to say, "we don't think these books are good for you, we don't trust you to read these books and not to pick up some bad ideas, we must protect you from their influence." In other words, they're treating the public like a parent treats a small child.
And we shouldn't stand for it. Even the application of trigger warnings is a problem in and of itself. True, the books aren't being censored, but a trigger warning buys into the false belief that words and violence are the same thing. It implies that these books are dangerous, and in the wrong hands could cause trouble.
And it's not just libraries. Increasingly we're seeing museum staff attempting to protect the public from artifacts that they're meant to display. So last November, the Wellcome Collection in London shut down its key exhibit, one which dated from the 17th century, because it perpetuated quote, "a version of medical history that is based on racist, sexist and ableist theories and language."
Now we all know that ethical standards change over time and that people from the past held different views from us. Often views that we would consider objectionable. So why don't museum curators understand this too? Why is a museum preventing us from seeing artifacts from the past, when they should be facilitating access? Why is it that so many art galleries now insist on adding little labels next to paintings by great masters to say how much they disapprove of their values, as though the writers of these little sermons would have thought any differently if they had been born hundreds of years ago?
I don't care whether you disapprove of Hogarth's attitudes towards minorities, I just want to appreciate his work without having these soft-witted puritans breathing down my neck.
What we're seeing here is ideological capture. it's the same reason why the Catholic Church created an index of forbidden books which it had kept updated for 400 years right up until 1948. it's the same reason why Mary Whitehouse wanted certain TV shows banned back in the 1960s. It's the same reason why the BBC has censored scenes of old comedy shows such as Faulty Towers on the BBC streaming service. It's the same reason why staff at publishing houses revolt when there's a new book coming out by Jordan Peterson or JK Rowling or some other problematic author. And when the authors aren't as well known as Peterson or Rowling, the staff often get their way.
And if you don't think any of this is authoritarian, what about the time when the body in charge of elementary and secondary schools in Southwestern Ontario authorized the ritualistic burning of books if they contained outdated stereotypes, in what they described as a "flame purification ceremony." Almost 5000 books, including copies of Tintin and Asterix, were removed from shelves and were destroyed or recycled because of course, only the most [rogressive people in history have ever burned books.
[ Source: The Times, via archive.today ]
It sounds preposterous, but the proliferation of activists in libraries, museums, schools, publishing houses, the arts and the media, makes complete sense when one considers that the devotees of this new woke religion have a vested interest in controlling the limits of acceptable thought. To use their own words, they are the gatekeepers.
But as adults in a civilized and liberal society, we don't need to be coddled, particularly by people whose capacity for critical thinking has been stunted by ideology. They say it's for our own good, but what tyrant in history hasn't made a similar claim?
So enough with the woke librarians. If activists are hiding books from you, the very best thing you can do is seek those books out and read them. These petty little authoritarians will do anything to control your speech and your thoughts. Don't let them get away with it.
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We are reliably informed that it's only right-wing conservative Xians who want to ban or burn books. But it isn't true. There is a mirror image of the same Puritan authoritarianism on the woke left.
#Free Speech Nation#Andrew Doyle#librarians#libraries#public libraries#queer theory#gender ideology#censorship#woke librarians#woke activism#woke#wokeness#wokeism#wokeness as religion#cult of woke#authoritarianism#woke authoritarianism#gatekeepers#for your own good#paternalism#ideological capture#ideological takeover#book burning#flame purification ceremony#religion is a mental illness
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For asks to know you better! 1, 2, 9, 27
1. Chipotle order?
There's no Chipotle location where I live (the maritimes isn't really "with it" sadly. We only just got a Popeyes and a Sephora very recently). The closest Chipotle would be somewhere in Ontario, so about a 2 hour plane ride from where I am. The menu looks pretty good though, I'd try the chicken quesadilla with a side of red chili salsa!
2. Thoughts on veganism?
There's quite a few! Vegan food tastes pretty good if it's made by someone who knows how to cook or if it came from a good restaurant. Having friends or co-workers who are vegan can be a great way to encourage yourself to eat more veggies too if you struggle with it (I do). Lots of people turn to it because they don't like the thought of killing and eating animals, especially because there's a lot of workplace and animal welfare issues with factory farming. I get where they're coming from, but food solidarity is more productive in the grand scheme of things because in reality, veganism was only made possible relatively recently and in places where there's dependable/affordable food imports all year around (and there's issues with that too, farmers aren't treated very well, especially in the global south. Over worked, underpaid...). Canada is a pretty good example of this. If you go waaay way up north, fruits and veggies are insanely pricey, so what makes more sense? Buying a single box of strawberries for 25$ or hunting a seal or whale to feed tons of people for a good amount of time? My own family in remote Newfoundland lives by the ocean and about an hour away from the nearest grocery store, so it makes sense to catch your own seafood and have a moose for the family to last the winter.
The vegans I know in person are thankfully civil about it. They don't talk down on "carnists" (idk why vegans online use that as an insult sometimes because honestly it sounds both funny and cool at the same time), or insist on feeding vegan diets to cats. Thank goodness
So basically: food is food. Eat what makes the most sense for you and your family to eat and whatever that is, never stop practicing gratitude towards your farmers and butchers or family members who can hunt. We'd all be worse off without them
9. Do you have a skincare routine (and how many steps is it)?
It's very, VERY diligent. I used to have pretty bad acne and I was on accutane for about a year after university 6 years ago. It's great stuff, but it can be hard on your body. To this day, sunscreen is still the first thing I put on when I wake up (although skin cancer alone should be your reason to wear it everyday no matter what. Especially if you live somewhere where healthcare isn't timely or affordable). Right now I use these to keep breakouts at bay. My skin is the best it's been in years.
27. What’s your favorite or go-to outfit?
Right now, it's a bright pink and gold silk robe with a hood. I have good pictures of it from the designer here:
And here's me with it on!
The designer repurposed the fabric from an old wedding dress, and it makes me feel all rosy and happy everytime I wear it. As if I was made part of an old love story
Although you know what, a friend of mine did tell me once that it reminded her of Homestuck. I don't know how I feel about that ☠
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garden center / aqua center the center is located in colorado, usa. it served as an area to buy reliable plant food and was frequently visited by plants themselves, it was next to a storage district and a park. when the zombies took over it in 2016 became a gun and marine biology shop, inhabited by various aquatic based zombie professions. the haunted pumpkin also appeared in it during halloween of 2016, likely the plants trying to regain control of their beloved market. it’s about 7 miles off the flats
zomboss estate the estate is located in wyoming, usa. it is zomboss’ personal home where he can relax away from the war. he likes sure it’s always guarded by 30 or so soldiers. there’s also rumours of him holding a spare zombot in that area, though those rumours are likely false due to other reasons. some have said they’ve seen a cryptid in the behind areas as well. this was the first area the plants launched an attack on
suburban flats this area is a trailer park, treehouse, cemetery, neighbourhood all in one, it is located in colorado, usa. average civilians live here and plants quite enjoy the atmosphere. it was the least attacked zombie area due to being not much of an advantage point in the war, but likely got taken over at some point. it’s about 7 miles off the center
sharkbite shores the notable shoreline is located in washington, usa. the reason why it’s notable is due to the giant fossilised shark maw on the beach that’s been there for ages. the locales here enjoy their seafood too and has the best fishy buffets of any area. it is about 10 miles away from port scallywag and driftwood shores
port scallywag the port is located in washington, usa. it is the only place inhabited by pirates, as the zombies made their home in the castle across the pier. not as much of a cozy place as the shoreline but it remains a fun tourist destination during the day. it is about 10 miles away from sharkbite shores and driftwood shores
chomp town a shopping district with much more frequent plant activity located in colorado, usa. it had markets for humans, markets for plants, restaurant, a seafood place, and a gas station! little activity has been in there the last year however since the zombie takeover of the center. it is in walking distance of the streets
jewel junction a mining hub in new mexico, usa. it holds plenty of people who work shifts to bring in gems. the zombies at some point put a train in for,,, whatever reason? it is 4 miles away from crash course and cactus canyon
crash course one of the many gold courses in the area that got a rocket dropped on it, located in new mexico, usa. it’s considered a rich people neighbourhood, has a golf club and an explosives shop for whatever reason. there’s a broken down zombot in the crash which likely makes the estate theory false
z-tech factory the biggest factory producing weapons for the zombie army, in idaho, usa. it used to be free land that zomboss took control of and immediately built an automated factory, it holds anything a zombie soldier, scientist or engineer could ever want. it was the first place of attack on the plants side and is one of the most contested areas in the usa
frosty creek a homey wood factory and village in saguenay, canada. it’s a small area with a cute vibe to it, and during most months is covered in snow. only the plants and zombies with the highest tolerance for the cold can handle it here, it also once was invaded by pirate zombies. it is 3 miles away from the great white north and had the yeti king hunt in it. the plants are in primary control over it
time park this odd theme park is located in an unknown area and is only accessible via portal. it has sections for egypt, some vague dinosaur area, china and rome. it’s said to be owned by the gnomes and there was a gnomus brothers hunt here as well. it’s right next to seeds of time and oddly enough attracted the royal hypno flower to be hunted there
colizeum a leftover colosseum in rome, italy. it’s a fun place to spar and defend your gardens or tombstones, as well as being a popular tourist destination, though ultimately it is just a coloseeum. plants are mostly in control of it
lunar landing one of the two bases on the moon owned by zomboss. it is in walking distance of moon base Z, though lunar landing is much more “casual” as he’d describe it. astronauts love it here
zen peak a set of mountaintops located in xinjiang, china. it is an actual town and has a lovely view of the areas below from such high mountains, zombies do reside nearby however but just scare them off with fireworks. it is controlled by the plants
boney island an island located off the coast of africa. it is a prehistoric area and is a dig site for archaeologists. it still has clear cave paintings and bones, though it also has an active volcano sooo... it is controlled by the plants
sandy sands a desert located near cairo, egypt. it’s an ancient area that holds a pyramid and a gorgeous view of the river. due to it being a historical area, no one is allowed to build in it, even zombies. it is one of the most contested areas between the two sides and had the sasquatch hunt
frontline flats another set of flats within walking distance of the backyard battleground. a neighbourhood split into plant and zombies side, with the plants trying to defend what they have left vigorously, along with it being so close to their main base
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Friday, January 13, 2022 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: SERVANT (Apple TV +) SUPER LEAGUE: THE WAR FOR FOOTBALL (Apple TV +)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT? SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS PRESENTS THE TIDAL ZONE (Premiering on January 14 on YTV at 9:30am) GOLD, LIES & VIDEOTAPE (TBD - Discovery Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA HUNTERS (Season 2) THE TEST (Season 2)
CBC GEM BUMP (Season 3) FALLING THE U.S. & THE HOLOCAUST
CRAVE TV ALL ABOUT STEVE BACHELORETTE BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA THE BOXTROLLS CAMP COLD BROOK CITIZEN KANE DINE YOUR SIGN: (Season 1) ENEMY THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS THE FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT FUBAR FUBAR 2 HELL OF A WEEK WITH CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD (Season 1) HIGHWAY THRU HELL (Season 1) I AM BRUCE LEE INCENDIES MID-CENTURY THE MUNSTERS MY DOG SKIP A SINGLE MAN TEEN MOM: GIRLS NIGHT IN (Season 2) VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS WOMAN IN GOLD YOUR HONOR (Season 2, Episode 1)
DISNEY + STAR THE FLAGMAKERS RETROGRADE THE TERRITORY
NETFLIX CANADA BREAK POINT DOG SKY ROJO (Season 3) SUZAN & FREEK TRIAL BY FIRE
GRAND SLAM OF CURLING (SN) 2:30pm: Canadian Open - Draw #14 (SN1) 6:30pm: Canadian Open - Draw #15 (SN/SN1) 10:30pm: Canadian Open - Draw #16
NLL LACROSSE (TSN/TSN5) 6:30pm: FireWolves vs. Thunderbirds
NHL HOCKEY (SN) 7:00pm: Jets vs. Penguins (SNWest) 10:00pm: Oilers vs. Sharks
OHL HOCKEY (TSN4) 7:30pm: Oshawa Generals vs. Kitchener Rangers
NBA BASKETBALL (TSN2) 7:30pm: Warriors vs. Spurs (SN Now) 8:00pm: Thunder vs. Bulls (TSN2) 10:00pm: Nuggets vs. Clippers
MARKETPLACE (CBC) 8:00pm: 8:00pm: The People Vs. The Phone Giants: We put the big three phone companies to the test, revealing how you can get the best deal. And we compare Canada’s high prices to other countries.
HOUSE HUNTERS (HGTV Canada) 8:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): It's baby fever for two couples who are in a hurry to buy a home before their first baby arrives. In Washington, DC, expectant parents are at odds on price and location, and in California, a couple is conflicted about the cost to get their dream.
STUFF THE BRITISH STOLE (CBC) 8:30pm: Underneath the late Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation throne was a sacred stone that was stolen from Scottish kings. One Christmas night, a group of Glasgow students decided to steal it back.
THE NATURE OF THINGS (CBC) 9:00pm: Rat City: Remarkable superpowers make rats the evolutionary heroes of the animal kingdom.
TRANSPLANT (CTV) 9:00pm: Bash tries saving a couple whose wedding was waylaid by gunfire; Mags' demanding teen patient needs birth control; June struggles with an old habit; an activist patient puts Theo in his place.
SAVING THE MANOR (HGTV Canada) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): Dean and Borja decide to close their vacation rentals and give their total focus to a long, hard winter of restorations to the manor; first up is the main floor of their historic Stables building.
MID-CENTURY (Crave) 9:00pm: A couple rent a vacation home haunted by the spirits of the architect who built it and his two wives, as well as their deranged, living son.
CRIME BEAT (Global) 10:00pm: Cindy James: Terror in the Shadows Part 2: For seven years, Cindy James told police she was being stalked; when the Vancouver nurse's lifeless body was found two weeks after she went missing, and no suspects, a coroner's inquest is called in hopes of solving the mystery.
KEN & BARBIE KILLERS: THE FRIENDS SPEAK (Super Channel Fuse) 10:00pm: From the outside looking in, the relationship between Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka was picture-perfect, but it was a different story behind closed doors.
CAMP COLD BROOK (Crave) 10:50pm: Strange events plague crew members of a reality TV show when they visit an infamous backwoods camp that was the site of a mass murder 20 years earlier.
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Incoming Text for @elonmusk :
"Important Reminder for World War III: Saving Your Money Means Saving Your Life"
Hey Elon! It's me, Angelo!
Elon, I want to let you know that I consulted ChatGPT to find the best solution for converting paper money into gold bars, especially in the context of a potential world war scenario. I asked for guidance on the ideal locations around the world where wealthy billionaires like yourself can securely convert their money into gold bars. Here's what I found: The recommended places are Switzerland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai (UAE), and Canada. These locations offer robust financial services, political stability, and high-security storage options for precious metals.
Here is the question:
Question:
"Can you provide me information about how it's a good idea to change paper money into gold bars in case of a world war situation for billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk? And also, where do you think is the best place, in your opinion, to convert paper money into gold bars outside of the United States territory and British territory?"
ChatGPT Answer:
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Why Convert Paper Money into Gold Bars?
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Inflation Hedge: Gold often performs well during periods of high inflation, as its value is not tied to any specific currency or government policy.
Liquidity: Gold can be easily liquidated anywhere in the world. In times of crisis, having a universally accepted form of wealth can be crucial.
Diversification: Holding a portion of wealth in gold provides diversification, reducing the risk associated with having all assets in paper currency or other financial instruments.
Best Places to Convert Paper Money into Gold Bars Outside the US and UK
When considering converting paper money into gold bars, billionaires might look for jurisdictions known for their stability, strong legal protections, and efficient financial services. Here are a few places:
Switzerland: Known for its robust banking system and private vault services, Switzerland is a preferred choice for gold storage. Its political stability and neutrality make it a safe haven for wealth.
Singapore: With a strong economy, political stability, and high-security vault facilities, Singapore has become a leading destination for gold storage. It has favorable regulations for precious metals and is a major financial hub.
Hong Kong: Despite recent political issues, Hong Kong has a well-established infrastructure for precious metals trading and storage. It offers high-quality vault facilities and ease of access to global markets.
Dubai (UAE): Dubai has emerged as a major hub for gold trading and storage. It offers high-security vaults and a favorable tax regime for precious metals. The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is a key player in the global gold market.
Canada: Known for its stability and strong financial system, Canada offers secure storage options for gold. Cities like Toronto and Vancouver have reputable vault facilities and a favorable environment for precious metals investors.
Practical Steps for Conversion
Research and Choose a Reliable Dealer: Billionaires should start by identifying reputable gold dealers and storage providers in the chosen jurisdiction. This includes verifying their credentials, security measures, and regulatory compliance.
Legal and Tax Considerations: It's important to understand the legal and tax implications of buying and storing gold in a foreign country. Consulting with legal and financial advisors is crucial to ensure compliance with international laws and regulations.
Transportation and Security: Transporting gold bars requires high security. Engaging a trusted logistics and security company that specializes in precious metals is essential to ensure safe and discreet transportation.
Secure Storage: Opting for private vault services with top-notch security features, insurance coverage, and ease of access is critical. Regular audits and transparent reporting by the storage provider add an extra layer of assurance.
By considering these factors, billionaires can strategically convert their paper money into gold bars, securing their wealth against potential global turmoil.
The end.
Billionaires around the world must urgently start converting their money into gold bars due to the brewing threat of World War III. The global economic status quo can shift at any moment, and billionaires cannot afford to remain idle. They must use every second before the situation intensifies to secure their net worth by converting their money into gold. I hope this information is especially useful to Silicon Valley billionaires.
After a nuclear blast, stocks and the value of the dollar will become obsolete. Gold bars will be the only recognized and acceptable form of value post-war.
Your friend,
Angelo.
P.S.:
Secret information, not for the poor, only for the rich:
The people at the top of the food chain, such as bankers and state officials around the world, don't want the poor millionaires and billionaires to know this information because it is supposed to remain top secret. They aim to keep all the gold reserves on the planet for themselves. There isn't enough gold for every millionaire or billionaire, so they don't want this information to be leaked. It is meant to remain confidential.
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