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Four Ways to Invest in Bottom-Basement Gold
GSEs so far: $4.784 Trillion. Think what that inflation of the money supply will do to prices, causing Gold to skyrocket.
U.S. Mint Makes Drastic Cuts to Its Collector Gold & Platinum Coin Offerings
to keep the citizens in line, and letting precious metals serve as money would foment HONEST commerce and might lead to independent thought. So just be good little sheeple, bow your heads, and stay on the gov'ment plantation.
Similarities to U.S. 1937, Japan 1998
Armageddon Postponed
How Precious Is Silver?
PARTIES are corrupt and have been stealing US wealth with both hands at least since 1913 - the year the FED took over the US money supply,
(with both parties supporting the FED).
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Precious Metals Manipulation: Lawyers Prepare for Battle
Precious Metals Manipulation: Lawyers Prepare for Battle
With all due respect to your analysis of coming events in a "supposedly fair" legal US legal system, the government controls the military, and the military will trump US courts. So who will win? The Federal Reserve is flooding the world with dollars in order to FORCE other governments to back them in thei suppression of real money, (gold and silver). How many Tianamen Squares must happen worldwide before this is apparent?To paraphrase from the movie :Cool Hand Luke"; "You got your mind right, Philman"?
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Time to Avoid the Stock Markets Altogether
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'Big Silver' Sees 'Little Silver' Targets
SVMFF is truly a great buy at it's current price and is undoubtedly under the Chicoms micrroscope as a possible buy. After I escaped Apex Silver with my principal I remember the lesson of country risk quite well. Now Apex is priced at 1/5 of what I sold it for 1 & 1/2 years ago as Bolivia's President Morales has threatened nationalization. SVMFF may turn out to be a great investment - just be aware of the risks.
Bennigan's Bankruptcy Bodes Ill for Restaurants
It was the govcernment that got us here - bankrupt and insolvent -in the 1st place. God help the US as our economy fights it's death spiral - into the abyss - with a dim-witted "Government Uber Alles" mentality. To follow such disastrous policies is economic suicide - or "Death by Stupidity".
Ten Bear Market Phases, Current Edition
itself. If the government "Helps" the market cleanse itself, the cleansing will take 10 years - minimum.