This is a very long (well documented) piece. Here is the bottom line. “Exposed: US Military Engaged in Silver Market

If the silver market is manipulated, why? Governments could afford any priced silver. Governments cannot afford to have no silver because that would threaten national security.

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As we reported last week (December 17), we believe the goal of the silver future’s market manipulation is not about suppressing the price, but is apart of an effort of psychological demoralization for those that hold physical silver into abandoning their investment; i.e. the ‘Above Ground Supply’.

Recycling efforts do not solve the overall persistent problem of silver in constant short supply.

If a silver shortage is of the highest concern to national security, would it be classified under the highest classification at the Department of Energy?

This scenario is the most likely possibility based on silver’s critical role in energy and defense, as well as the clear strategic vulnerability the situation has created.

The highest security classification at the DoE is categorized as Restricted Data (RD), and individuals handling RD often require a Q clearance level.

In cases where RD information combined with traditional national security information, the classification is marked as “Top Secret/Restricted Data (TS/RD)”, indicating the highest level of security concern.

Our research team tracked down the most qualified team to address this problem, who would have access to the most secure knowledge of silver’s situation, JASON(s).

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JASON’s historical involvement in energy technologies, nuclear security, and supply chain vulnerabilities also makes them a natural choice for examining the implications of a silver shortage because…

Advanced Materials Research:
JASON has studied materials crucial for emerging technologies. Silver’s role in electronics and renewable energy systems aligns with their work.
Supply Chain Resilience:
JASON could evaluate the risks posed by supply chain constraints and propose solutions, such as strategic stockpiling, recycling innovation, or alternative materials.
Economic and Geopolitical Impact:
Their analyses could extend to the broader implications of silver shortages, including potential market disruptions and diplomatic conflicts.
The situation we face may be humanity’s greatest challenge because the data is opaque due to secrecy.

On one hand, we have the global imperative to combat climate change, which demands a rapid transition to renewable energy and the scaling of technologies that rely heavily on silver. On the other hand, the escalating geopolitical tensions—exemplified by the growing rivalry between the U.S. and China—threaten to destabilize global silver supply chains, particularly as both nations vie for dominance in the space race and other high-tech industries that depend on silver.

The conflict is clear: unless we see an immediate and substantial commitment to securing the global silver supply, the race for resources could spill over into war. History shows us that scarcity often breeds conflict, and silver’s critical role in clean energy and defense technologies makes it a key battlefield resource.

However, we cannot afford to let this situation escalate further.

SilverWars humbly requests to collaborate with the JASON(s) to help produce real solutions to this crisis.

The energy transition and the fight against climate change hinge on one critical factor: silver. Its unique properties make it indispensable to renewable energy technologies, defense systems, and a wide range of high-tech industries. But with silver supplies dwindling and geopolitical tensions rising, we are at a crossroads. The world must choose—climate change or war.

The time to secure silver supplies and ensure a cleaner, more peaceful world is now. If those in control of the silver supply fail to act, the consequences will be felt for generations to come.” https://silverseek.com/article/critical-warning-silver-showstopper