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"content": "\"There are years, centuries, in which nothing happens, and there are days, like yesterday, into which a whole lifetime is compressed.\" - Adriaan Schade van Westrum\n\nThe seizure and freezing of bank accounts belonging to Jewish patrons after the invasion of Austria by Nazi Germany took a day.\n\nIt took about 5 months in the 1911 Revolution for the Chinese people to shake off 5,000 years of dynastic rule. \n\nThere have been hundreds of coups, many of them successful within a day in terms of major changes. Some of the most recent are in Thailand, Sudan, Niger, Myanmar, Honduras, Guinea, Gabon, Egypt. Lest we think this something that won't hit the G7, France and Germany have had major coup attempts as well. \n\nWars can take a day to start. \n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country\n\nWhen history knocks, are you going to be holding paper promises, hard-to-transport gold or hard, portable money such as Bitcoin? \n\nPhoto - Klimt's Woman in Gold, seized during the Anschluss. \n\nhttps://m.primal.net/NQhT.jpg ",
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