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ipso facto — i agree….

Posted by WANKA @ 11:29 on September 10, 2015  

what need be done……drum roll please…….is send the janitor to the gallows….that i’ll teach um it will…cleanup the bankster system poste haste it will.  :mrgreen: wj

food…

Posted by WANKA @ 11:27 on September 10, 2015  

THE FOUNDATION

“[I]t may be laid down as a general rule that [the People’s] confidence in and obedience to a government will commonly be proportioned to the goodness or badness of its administration.” —Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 27, 1787

WJ

WANKA and Commish

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:26 on September 10, 2015  

Most likely none of the execs will be prosecuted. If any are they will be lower level dudes. The people who pull the strings are not going to allow their own to go to prison. JMO

WANKA

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:24 on September 10, 2015  

Wake up Wanka! 🙂

ipso @10:46 – Wall St Executives to be Investigated.

Posted by commish @ 11:18 on September 10, 2015  

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ipso facto she said /…Sally Q. Yates

Posted by WANKA @ 11:09 on September 10, 2015  

“Corporations can only commit crimes through flesh-and-blood people,” ….gads what insight….what astuteness….what a forward thinker…..what a guru she be!!!! …my message to her is …..YA THINK? toon2lWJ

ipso facto 09:54 maya 09:32

Posted by WANKA @ 11:01 on September 10, 2015  

me too me too me too toon1otoon4dtoon1swj

Maya

Posted by Moggy @ 10:54 on September 10, 2015  

I would spend the entire trip on that platform…what scenery!

 

I’ll believe it when I see it …

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:47 on September 10, 2015  

Justice Department Sets Sights on Wall Street Executives

Stung by years of criticism that it has coddled Wall Street criminals, the Justice Department issued new policies on Wednesday that prioritize the prosecution of individual employees — not just their companies — and put pressure on corporations to turn over evidence against their executives.

The new rules, issued in a memo to federal prosecutors nationwide, represent the first major policy announcement by Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch since she took office in April. The memo is a tacit acknowledgment of criticism that despite securing record fines from major corporations, the Justice Department under President Obama has punished few executives involved in the housing crisis, the financial meltdown and corporate scandals.

“Corporations can only commit crimes through flesh-and-blood people,” Sally Q. Yates, the deputy attorney general and the author of the memo, said in an interview on Wednesday. “It’s only fair that the people who are responsible for committing those crimes be held accountable. The public needs to have confidence that there is one system of justice and it applies equally regardless of whether that crime occurs on a street corner or in a boardroom.”

more http://www.cnbc.com/2015/09/09/justice-department-sets-sights-on-wall-street-criminals.html

drb2 … and coincidentally

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:28 on September 10, 2015  

India’s gold monetization schemes met with skepticism

In an attempt to put the estimated 20,000 tonnes of gold households on the subcontinent are hoarding to more productive use and alleviated pressure on its current account, the Indian cabinet this week approved two new gold savings schemes.

Announced in the finance ministry’s 2015-2016 budget, the gold deposits and sovereign gold bonds aim to monetize bullion held privately and make it easier to trade gold or use it as collateral for loans.

The bonds issued by the Reserve Bank of India have a minimum tenor of 5-7 years and will be restricted to 500g per person per year in denominations of 5g, 10g, 50g and 100g. Commercial bank gold deposits can be short term (1-3 years), medium term (5-7 years) and long term (12-15 years) and provide tax-free interest.

Livemint explains that investors are able to “redeem the short-term deposits along with the interest, either in cash or in gold. However, for medium- and long-term deposits, redemption will be only in cash and based on the market price of gold prevalent on the day of redemption.”

The success of the monetization efforts are far from assured however and the “the rate of interest to be paid has yet to be determined,” according to Tom Kendall, precious metals strategist at ICBC Standard Bank as quoted by BullionVault:

Encouraging households to put gold on deposit in these new savings schemes, “[India’s] banks will need to cover the costs of gold assays, vaulting and transaction costs, which will impact the rates they are able to offer,” Kendall points out.

“Those are likely to be a long way below Rupee cash interest rates” – currently at 4% with 8% paid on 1-year fixed deposits.

India’s gold monetization schemes met with skepticism

drb2

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:25 on September 10, 2015  

“I just hope the Chinese & Indians resist the siren call of ‘paper’ gold. ”

Yeah you and me both friend. The Indians for sure understand that an ounce in their pocket is a lot better than a piece of paper from some bank … at least so far.

Mineral IRL reopens Peru gold mine after reaching deal with locals

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:23 on September 10, 2015  

Mineral IRL reopens Peru gold mine after reaching deal with locals

@ Ispo – RE: China gold collateral

Posted by drb2 @ 10:20 on September 10, 2015  
the author sees this development as bullish. and I agree.
I just hope the Chinese & Indians resist the siren call of ‘paper’ gold.     Goldman has been pushing India to do paper for several years

We train them then the Turks bomb them … yeah that makes sense

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:17 on September 10, 2015  

Western states train Kurdish force in Syria, force’s leader says

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/10/us-mideast-crisis-syria-kurds-idUSKCN0RA1NE20150910

For those NDM followers

Posted by islandgold @ 10:09 on September 10, 2015  

http://www.northerndynastyminerals.com/ndm/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=722435

Looks like it took them about one month to ‘privately’ raise $20 Million in total… That should feed the lawyers and lobbyists for awhile….

Islandgold ….  (if things work out… might need to change name to AlaskanGold!)

 

Gold Bullion Allowed As Collateral in China

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:58 on September 10, 2015  

The Shanghai Gold Exchange said on Thursday it will allow A-shares, exchange-traded funds and treasuries to be used as collateral for gold trading. The move comes as Beijing unleashes a slew of measures to stave off a collapse in its stock market and restricts trading in stock index futures.

With counterparty and sovereign risk remaining high although unappreciated, gold is no longer being seen simply as a commodity – particularly in China, India and Asia. Rather, it is increasingly viewed by more astute market participants as an important asset and a currency with no counterparty risk.

Gradually, we are seeing the re-monetization of physical gold as it is being reincorporated into the modern financial and monetary system. Keynes’s ‘barbaric relic’ is becoming less barbaric by the day.

The development is an important one for the gold market and is bullish for the “pet rock.” It shows, once again, that gold is slowly but surely becoming a cash equivalent and as money again.

Gold’s re-monetisation in the international financial and monetary system continues.

more http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-09-10/gold-bullion-allowed-collateral-china

Maya @ 9:32

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:54 on September 10, 2015  

I want video! 🙂

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 9:32 on September 10, 2015  

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We are on the rear platform of the train, heading
up the Animas River toward Silverton, CO.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=545930

 

Solo Weddings?

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:32 on September 10, 2015  

Silent cafes attract solo Japanese in search of peace

Young Japanese are embracing all things solitary, with silent cafes and solo weddings among an array of activities, products and services created to cater for a relationship-shy generation

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/11855166/Silent-cafes-attract-solo-Japanese-in-search-of-peace.html

Good morning Oasis

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:18 on September 10, 2015  

Orefinders Acquires 100% Ownership of Its Derlak, Red Lake Project

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/orefinders-acquires-100-ownership-derlak-152550711.html

Centamin plc Updated Resource and Reserve Statement

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/centamin-plc-updated-statement-060000540.html

Centamin plc Updated Resource and Reserve Statement -Correction

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/centamin-plc-updated-statement-correction-080006836.html

American Creek Resources Corporate Update

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/american-creek-resources-corporate-130000155.html

@ Goldie

Posted by Moggy @ 8:24 on September 10, 2015  

He isn’t being charged with treason for the same reason the other guy in office from Illinois isn’t charged with treason…the American public is letting them get away with whatever.

We’re getting too many Trojan horses in office.

Posted by goldielocks @ 2:20 on September 10, 2015  

Pro illegal “Congressman ” threatens violence against America as well as having illegals vote which they can’t do. So why isn’t he being charged with treason?

http://www.usherald.com/pro-illegal-immigration-congressman-threatens-militancy-on-americans/

Greece

Posted by Ororeef @ 1:26 on September 10, 2015  

Muslims invading Greece are mostly young men avoiding fighting and conscription….My Greek friend sez

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