Any of you guys been adding anything on this recent dip? Pass it on here. I added some CDE MUX and VGZ.
A lot of uses I never heard of
21 incredible uses for silver
Portugeezer @ 9:50
When you get “Access Denied” @ Zero Hedge just go to the top left and select “HOME”. Then you have access to all the articles. The jist of the article is that 60% of the bettors are in the Brexit camp but, several very large bets are skewing the odds to remain in an attempt to influencing the voters.
ipso facto @ 10:13 A Result Of The Life Of The Snookered Americans
re part:
“The War on the American People, what we have is a political distraction that keeps us oblivious to the steady advance of the police state, deaf to the cries of its victims, blind to the damage its wreaking on our communities and silent in the face of tyranny.”
Comment:
Cries of its victims? Manufacturers and related businesses were the FIRST ones crying, or warning everyone after 1975. And nobody listened, as they gleefully bought a new “Toyota Camry”.
Most of the American people were not involved in manufacturing and stupidly did not care about or even WANT those “dirty smelly rust bucket menial jobs” as per 1980 media.
The stupid dumbed down American people were also “advised” that “The United Auto workers were paid too much, and they were ruining the country” “Foreign competition was good and Americans would get a cheaper higher quality product”
Only the street wise patriotic Americans knew it was all bull sheet propaganda to fool Americans into sharing US jobs for growth in other nations.
Not doing as advised, or led, to buy foreign goods was the ONLY WAY for Americans to resist the future fleecing. Too late now. Just sit back and enjoy your high quality imports.
A Week In The Life Of The American Police State
by Tyler Durden – Jun 21, 2016 11:00 PM
Submitted by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,
“Those who corrupt the public mind are just as evil as those who steal from the public purse.”—Adlai Stevenson, 23rd Vice President of the United States
If you’ve been caught up in the circus that is the presidential election, you’ve likely missed the latest news about all the ways in which the government continues to erode our freedoms, undermine our sovereignty, abuse our trust, invade our homes, invade our privacy, destroy our property, hijack our bank accounts, and generally render itself above the law.
Then again, this is all par for the course from a militaristic government that is armed to the teeth, wages war against its own people, imprisons its citizens for profit, marches in lockstep with the corporate elite, and treats human beings as little more than cattle to be branded, bought, sold and butchered.
The following incidents constitute a typical week in the life of the American police state.
Not content with merely spying on our emails and phone calls, the NSA wants to spy on thermostats, refrigerators, and pacemakers.
Reinforcing fears about how easily surveillance technology can be abused by government officials, local police in California are using money acquired through asset forfeiture to buy surveillance equipment that was then used to blackmail city council members.
Small-town police departments continue to militarize their forces, acquiring military equipment such as BearCat armored vehicles and SWAT teams at an alarming rate.
According to the Government Accountability Office, the majority of people in the government’s criminal face-recognition database have never committed a crime.
The private prison business is booming, signaling a profitable windfall for investors and a death knell for any American unfortunate enough to run afoul of the many laws criminalizing otherwise legitimate behavior such as growing a garden on one’s front lawn or hosting a Bible study in one’s backyard.
In fact, one Florida couple recently sued their town council after being threatened with fines under a law banning front-yard gardens.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that as long as the government shows “good faith,” it can search your digital files as much as it wants.
The FBI and other government agencies have been hiding cameras in city utility poles in order to carry out warrantless, covert surveillance on Americans.
The USDA and EPA have been using SWAT teams to conduct raids on raw milk producers, beekeepers and lemon growers, among others.
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Americans have no expectation of privacy when it comes to credit card magnetic strips. Translation: swiping a credit card to determine its legitimacy is not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
Sex scandals involving police officers—the latest involving police and sex workers in California—are revealing yet another sordid side of the abuses being perpetrated by government officials as they carry out their “official” duties.
The University of Oklahoma is preparing to launch a 24/7 hotline for students to report incidents of microaggressions and bias.
The government’s active shooter, crisis actor terror drills continue to blur the line between what is real and staged. In Fenway Park, a multi-agency counterterrorism exercise managed to fool even local media with its simulated explosions and gunfire, reports of active shooters and bombs, bomb-sniffing dogs, and fake victims, blood smeared on their faces, running from the park with hands in the air.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is fighting for warrantless access to Americans’ private medical files, including what prescriptions you might be on, as part of its so-called war on drugs.
Two police training academies have been suspended for what appears to be teaching the use of excessive force.
Belying its claims of neutrality, among the 426 organizations the IRS has been accused of targeting for increased scrutiny, a large subsection of the groups have the word “tea” in their name, 33 have “patriot,” 26 refer to “liberty,” and several others have “occupy” in their name.
The FBI is pushing Congress for access to Internet browser history without a warrant. The agency also wants to keep its biometric database secret and exempt from privacy laws.
Using video analytics technology that can detect “suspicious” behavior, the government is looking to tap into surveillance cameras in order to identify “people and objects who could present a threat, or individuals and items that might have been involved in a past crime.”
According to recent figures, people with severe untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed in a police encounter.
Michigan is creating a pilot program to allow police to carry out roadside drug testing, opening the door to further forced searches in violation of a driver’s right to bodily integrity.
If a new tech start-up gets its way, landlords and employers will eventually be able to strip-mine intimate data from your Facebook page, including entire conversation threads and private messages.
Facebook may also be listening in on your phone conversations all of the time.
According to EPA data, drinking water sources in communities across America may be contaminated beyond what is being reported.
Despite government efforts to appear transparent and receptive to input on its drone programs, secret documents reveal that the government’s secret drone task force ignored public concerns about drone surveillance.
Taking the risk of government surveillance to all-new levels and moving us that much closer to realizing the fictional world of Minority Report, “biohackers” are putting microchips and magnets in their bodies to enable them to communicate electronically with their surroundings.
Further legitimizing corrupt asset forfeiture schemes, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that law enforcement can seize private property that was used in the commission of a crime, even if evidence of wrongdoing was illegally obtained by police.
Despite a mounting body of evidence—and dead bodies—proving that tasers can kill, police officers continue to use the so-called nonlethal weapons recklessly, leaving those victims who survive the shock permanently disabled.
As a testament to the transformation of the nation’s public schools into quasi-prisons, more than 1.6 million high school students now attend schools with police on campus but not a single guidance counselor.
In Oklahoma, highway patrols are rolling out a new asset forfeiture program that allows them to access and transfer any funds on prepaid credit cards directly to police bank accounts.
Finally, in a recent interview, former congressman Ron Paul voiced what so many of us have been warning for years now: we no longer really have democracy in America.
Rather, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, what we have is a political distraction that keeps us oblivious to the steady advance of the police state, deaf to the cries of its victims, blind to the damage its wreaking on our communities and silent in the face of tyranny.
As always, I am asked: what can Americans do about the incessant assault on their freedoms?
For starters, wake up. Stop allowing yourselves to be easily distracted by pointless political spectacles and pay attention to what’s really going on in the country.
The real battle in 2016 for control of this nation is not being waged between Republicans and Democrats in the ballot box. The real battle for control of this nation is taking place on roadsides, in police cars, on witness stands, over phone lines, in government offices, in corporate offices, in public school hallways and classrooms, in parks and city council meetings.
Wake up, America. The real battle between freedom and tyranny is taking place right in front of our eyes, if we would only open them.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-21/week-life-american-police-state
Maya @ 0:43
Wow, that is some train…and the scenery is super, too!
Portugeezer BuyGold
Re HM the Queen….yes she will make a huge difference……the “Palace” by the way only said they do not comment on private discussions, when asked if it was true…which says Yes the Queen supports Brexit.
I am betting on the over 60 % prices…33/1 is a huge price.
Good morning Oasis
Osceola Gold Mobilizes to Launch Mining Operations in the Osceola Mining District Upon Receiving Authorization From the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/osceola-gold-mobilizes-launch-mining-154314917.html
Royal Gold, Inc. Announces Voluntary Delisting from Toronto Stock Exchange
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94% Gold Recovery for Dalradian’s Curraghinalt Project Using a Simplified Flowsheet
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/94-gold-recovery-dalradians-curraghinalt-060000914.html
East Africa Metals Reports on Metallurgical Testwork for the Terakimti Gold Project, Ethiopia
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/east-africa-metals-reports-metallurgical-095518603.html
Osisko Corporate Update
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/osisko-corporate-120000566.html
Metanor Increases Total Ounces in New Gold Resource Estimate at Barry Pit
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SNG
That’s really strange about not being able to send coins to Canada especially when Canada had mining companies in the US. I could even order them from Europe before with out a problem through eBay a gold coin. Only problem I had was through France they forgot to put the city ” ville ” and just wrote Calif USA and it got returned so they had to resend it. I think because of the movies people think Calif is just one big Hollywood or something. Lol
Newtogold
That’s good Hes buying them now where ever he gets them. Women have a habit of shopping around where men will just buy what they need. He’ll have a insurance policy now that he can build on. Remind him to keep it in a safe place.
Maya @ 0:38 Thanks Maya….I’ll check it out
I think it has more to do with recent US laws/regulations about PM’s not allowed to leave the US but I know nothing. These coins are just bullion, no numismatics. Thanks again!!
Morning Portugeezer,Maddog
Kind of makes me wonder – assuming the elections aren’t rigged – that Brexit is going to win in a landslide….
Then things really start to unravel. Maybe that’s what the Bilderberg crowd actually wants?
Brexit Odds
A majority of over 60 % for Leave is 33/1 !!!!!!!!!
goldielocks
Thanks for the Provident info. Looks like a winner. Will sell limited amounts too. Better for my son when he has some spare cash. Appreciate it.
Circus Train

With all the talk of BREXIT turning into a veritable circus, I think this one is appropriate. 59 cars long, the vintage Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Baily circus train negotiates the Utah mountains on the way to Las Vegas.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/580252/
silverngold @ 23:07
I have shipped a silver coin to Great Britain. US Postal service, and fill out the customs declaration form. It was a gift… went right thru. I’m told the Canada border paperwork is different, but it should be able to be handled by the postal service. Within the US many companies use “Registered Mail” where each piece is tracked by every handler, and locked up in secure storage areas. Registered is for high-value fungible stuff like coins and jewelry, and probably doesn’t carry across the border. But I would think the postal service would be able to handle it… with the proper declarations.
Shipping silver coins from USA to Canada
I recently had a relative from the USA ask if I wanted to buy some silver eagle coins. When I inquired at our local courier about having them shipped to Canada they (DHL) said they were prohibited from shipping them. Do any of you have experience shipping silver coins from USA to Canada, and if so, through whom?? Thanks!!
Apmex
I started buying from them when they were Edmond Coin Company. When my order was ready, I would stop by and pick it up personally.
When the pm business surpassed the coin business, they moved the pm business into the old federal reserve building in Oklahoma City for security and formed American Precious Metal Exchange.
I have had very good service from them for years. Their web site usually has better prices than eBay.
rno
Newtogold
APMEX is good. During the last siver high they wer buying Eagles back for 53. more than spot due to demand at about the high lol I’ve bought some collector coins they were reliable.
Also theres provident where you could of saved yourself a few 20 bucks if you do it check or MO. They are reliable too. It’s good to know more than one for diversity reasons and pricing.
To all those who posted about where to buy Silver coins for me
I appreciate effort by all. To Maya,, a special thanks as I found a source that’s fairly reasonably priced. Of course, I could get single coins on Amazon(Silver Eagles) for 27 delivered. Kind of overpriced. Sadly Colorado gold has a 1K minimum. As per Maya, I checked into Ampex at E-Bay. Selling a roll of 20 for 426 delivered. That a bit over 21 bucks a pop. Not too shabby. Have a payment method availabe of using Pay Pal Credit which sweetens the deal even more. Up to 6 months to pay without interest. A decent way to invest for my son who is a bit of a skeptic. Heck, when I I saw the deal, I bought a roll for myself. Being as I am in the puts of Zool with my PF , I can’t go whole hog and buy at 100 at a pop like I used to. Anyway, feeling good to have some more Ag . Good deal for small time investor without breaking the bank.

