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goldcountry @ 19:33 ….Okay I just read it now.

Posted by Auandag @ 22:01 on April 11, 2017  

I admit it sounds convincing, if we lived in normal times and the US was not run by a corrupt  congress.  I believe the Neocons want war now. Watch the following and see why?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1frwFc7Ff4

Hey Goldie

Posted by Buygold @ 20:15 on April 11, 2017  

“Kinda messed up using the phrase even Hitler didn’t use gas.”

Oh sure, he definitely messed up because you can never equate anything to the Holocaust or Hitler. The Jews will go crazy, never mind the fact that they killed at least 20 million Russians at the turn of the century. Nope, they are the only victims the world has ever known.

Expect Spicer to apologize until he finally resigns under the weight of the Zio/Neocon/Jewish owned media. It’s the American way. Whatever the Israeli’s want, they get.

Please.

 

Northern Dynasty Minerals: State of Alaska Approves Pebble Project Miscellaneous Land Use Permit

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 20:13 on April 11, 2017  

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/987-tsx/ndm/31220-northern-dynasty-minerals-state-of-alaska-approves-pebble-project-miscellaneous-land-use-permit.html

goldielocks @ 16:34 Re: the first responders without gloves

Posted by goldcountry @ 20:10 on April 11, 2017  

Declassified report says open source accounts posted after the attack that “first responders had difficulty breathing, and some lost consciousness, after coming into contact with the victims, consistent with sarin exposure.”

Auandag @ 16:40 Okay, I don’t blame you for being skeptical.

Posted by goldcountry @ 19:33 on April 11, 2017  

We have to be, these days. But do you mind if I ask you if you actually read the 4 page declassified PDF? I found the multiple data points and corroborating sources to be convincing.

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3553049/Syria-Chemical-Weapons-Report-White-House.pdf

Treefrog

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:04 on April 11, 2017  

I remember going greyhound once for the experience cross country. What a experience. Could of wrote short stories for every route and stop. Along the way in the middle of nowhere this bus driver let in two elderly ladies who willfuly let there bus move on and stayed around for whatever reason. Then wanted to ride on ours. Treating it like a regular city bus. The problem was there was only one empty seat not two. So the guy turned into a bully demanding to see everyones bording pass. Despite tickets if we stoped along the way we got boarding passes if we got off during long stops. One young man didn’t have a boarding pass but did have the ticket wjth route verifying he laid for that ride on that bus. He tried to uses it as a excuse to kick him off. The kid was so timid it seemed he might be slow or raised to be polite to self failt. The driver was mean telling him to get his stuff and get off to make room for one of the lady’s who not only didn’t have a pass but a ticket for that bus. Unlike Maya having back up I had none standing up to the driver, it seemed evident the kid had no money and would of been stranded in the middle of no where. I told him soon as he gets up call Greyhond report it then call a lawyer and here’s my number for a witness. The driver then backed off and told him he had to sit on the floor in a very rude manner like he was a dog. People thought it was ridiculous but too afraid to say anything. I hope he Persued a law suit and had that driver at least disiplined.

Posted by treefrog @ 18:34 on April 11, 2017  

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Overbooked United Flight

Posted by commish @ 18:20 on April 11, 2017  

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Sean Spicer

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:16 on April 11, 2017  

Kinda messed up using the phrase even Hitler didn’t use gas. Despite the gas chambers as far as I read it was the Nazis who created the Sarin gas. As I mentioned before what method of murder is acceptable.Thats the point they need to focus on.

Maya least he brought light to mismanagement.

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:05 on April 11, 2017  

Only beef I had with United was After being  stuck doing a couple back to back double shifts first feel asleep on flight to Hawaii and they didn’t wake me up when they passed the food. I must of been really tired Cuz I’m a light sleeper usually. That and they made me get rid of my pineapple in the way back. Could of been worse.

The Asian Doctor seemed a bit childish or mentally off but he shed light on treating people like cattle.
Just  throwing people off planes because they have to move their employees around when they have the money to get a private flight out.
They should also compensate for loss of wages news not thinking of.
Now the smear campaign against him to side tract them dragging him off the plane.
Meanwhile no one will say anything about this tiny woman in comparison to the cop getting body slammed with possible facial or head injuries.
She should have been restrained for getting into his space maybe drunk or upset who knows and annoying interference but obviously wasn’t a physical threat enough to officer to cause this kind of hysterical reaction.
NEWS APR 9 2017, 5:11 PM ET
Colorado Police Body Slam Woman in ‘Standard Arrest Technique’
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/colorado-police-body-slam-woman-standard-arrest-technique-n744426

Untied Airlines (sic)

Posted by Maya @ 17:18 on April 11, 2017  

I hope the Doctor who was bloodied and dragged off a United plane sues them for millions.  After attempting to defend the action, the CEO watched the stock dump, and now says, “We’ll fix this”.   Yeah… not likely.

I stopped flying United back around the turn of the century when they left me stranded at SFO overnight because they refused to accommodate me on an earlier connecting flight that would have made it to SFO in time for my Honolulu connection.  Yet they let ‘standby’ passengers board that flight, but would not accommodate a full-fare passenger (me).  I slept in the lobby with a gaggle of others that United had stranded.  One was an elderly woman whose flight from Denver was late due to mechanical problems (airline fault) and should have been priority accommodated.  She was left stranded in the terminal for two days… separated from her medications… because the desk bullies at United were all parroting the ‘Weather Delay… not our fault’ at San Francisco.   Her son was waiting for her in Hawaii and had not heard from his mother in Two days while the airline ‘lost’ her.   When we heard her story we marched in a group to the counter and demanded a supervisor.  She paled when she heard the story and put her on priority boarding for the next flight to Hawaii… bumping someone else.  Me?  I had to wait another 6 hours for my flight, and they tried to bump me from that one also.  Lucky I checked the boarding list an hour before.  And then I had to get that supervisor again to get me back on the flight I had just been bumped from.

untcomplain

untied

 

Aunadag

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:48 on April 11, 2017  

Right and why we need verifiable evidence not he said he said. I don’t think Goldcountry has a problem with that and I apreciate her updates.

goldcountry @ 15:30………Sorry, I’m not buying it!

Posted by Auandag @ 16:40 on April 11, 2017  

The Us Intel has been caught lying so many times, why would you believe anything they say now? Not that I trust Russia either. Wasn’t it the Us who supplied Saddam with nerve gas in the first place? Trust lost, is hard to regain.

goldcountry

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:34 on April 11, 2017  

There was speculation on if it was Sarin or something else but it’s still a side tract getting off topic of who did it. People will still be suspicious because first responders werent protected with skin exposed especially when they didn’t even know what it was yet. It affects the nervous system and interferes with nerves like Vegas nerve which runs straight up and down for instance from throat to bottom that can affect heart rate and damage can cause loss of control of bladder, bowels and affect the heart rate. Vagus nerve stimulation is sometimes used in emergencies like tack like racing heart rate or on other end to be aware of dangers from strangulation which can cause it like meconium aspiration due to loss of control of bowel in a infant with cord strangulation during a say delayed birth or induced labor complication which can collaps babys lungs if not quickly aspirated from mouth or throat prior to taking a breath so knowing what it can cause.

Anyways fact issome kind of chemical passed their way and needs to be traced to the culprit and dealt with.

How We Doing Gang? Ride Lil Ponies Ride.

Posted by Farmboy @ 16:18 on April 11, 2017  

eldorado

riding-into-the-susnet

Left to Right: HL (+4.54%) JNUG (+6.11%) Center Stage CDE (+8.27%) GSV (+3.47%) MUX (+3.17%)

Not a bad days ride.

GDX

Posted by Buygold @ 16:09 on April 11, 2017  

Big 15+ million share block on the close. My screen shows on an uptick but we’ll see if someone sold the rip or if they tried a momentum play.

Anyone who believes the Russian narrative about so-called Syrian false flag

Posted by goldcountry @ 15:30 on April 11, 2017  

needs to read this 4 page PDF summary of US intelligence just released by the White House. Refutes all of Russian claims in detail.

“WASHINGTON — The White House accused the Russian government on Tuesday of engaging in a cover-up of the chemical weapons attack last week by Syrian forces that prompted American missile strikes, saying that United States intelligence and numerous contemporaneous reports confirmed that the Syrians used sarin gas on their own people.

In a declassified four-page report that details United States intelligence on the chemical weapons attack and contains a point-by-point rebuttal of Moscow’s claims, the White House asserted that the Syrian and Russian governments had sought to confuse the world community about the assault through disinformation and “false narratives.”

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/04/11/world/middleeast/document-Syria-Chemical-Weapons-Report-White-House.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/11/world/middleeast/russia-syria-chemical-weapons-white-house.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur

Moggy

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:12 on April 11, 2017  

Yeah I know they won’t ” too many stock friends” but  should. Wanna stop someone like Soros, close the market and freeze bank accounts to limiting how much he can draw out a day to be fair to average citizen and legitimate businesses. . Which he should do to him anyways while putting him under investigation  on trail of money including to do with the elections and paying people with nothing to lose like a wanna be mob boss to terrorize Trump supporters.

Where does Kim get his money? Fake news reporters? Lol

 

Maya is the only person in the room that cares about bitcoin

Posted by eeos @ 14:42 on April 11, 2017  

the rest of us are like whatever. The room was equally interested in TSLA at a $45 dollar handle

Farmboy @ 8:37

Posted by Maya @ 14:36 on April 11, 2017  

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Don’t look Back!  Bitcoin is only $50 behind gold, and clawing it’s way upward still.

Sarin gas used in Syria chemical attack, Turkish health minister says

Posted by goldcountry @ 14:24 on April 11, 2017  

Published April 11, 2017 FoxNews.

“The man-made nerve agent sarin gas was indeed used in last week’s attack in northern Syria that killed more than 80 people, a Turkish official said Tuesday, citing autopsy results.

Blood and urine samples taken from victims confirmed that they were subjected to sarin, according to Recep Akdag, Turkey’s health minister, speaking to the state-run news agency Anadolu.

Turkey last week conducted autopsies on three victims of the gas attack. Officials from the World Health Organization and Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons participated in the autopsies.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/04/11/sarin-gas-used-in-syria-chemical-attack-turkish-health-minister-says.html

This Is A Good Strong Day For “Dead Wood Layoffs”

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 14:16 on April 11, 2017  

I sold some TGB and GSS because they were going nowhere, slightly under water for me, and not higher on a good strong Gold/Silver day, so free up some ammo for re-deploy on something better. TGB forward sold Silver to “OR” a royalty co, so OR would be a better bet.

I remember working at Grumman Aircraft in the ’60s, occasionally they had “Dead Wood Layoffs”. No unions there so they were able to “cull” the workforce. Not good for my future.

That’s why I quit working there later on. They were canning older guys with 17 years exp, and higher pay, and keeping me because I was newer cheaper, and tuned up my two bosses cars. Public Service jobs should NOT be unionized.

 

Mr.Copper @ 13:23 on April 11, 2017 Ditto on Wanka

Posted by Ororeef @ 13:52 on April 11, 2017  

and thank You for reviving many Fond memories of KEY LARGO   in my Scuba Diving DAYS   many spent with Capt.SLATE  ..a legend in key Largo….

Key Largo near Key West, Reminds Me Of WANKA, Get Well Soon

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:23 on April 11, 2017  

Is It Time To Back Up The Truck??

Posted by silverngold @ 12:57 on April 11, 2017  

Is It Time to Back up the Truck on Mining Shares?

My good friend and colleague, Larry Edelson, was famous for his bold predictions and forecasts on everything from stocks … gold … silver … just about any market that you can think of.

And when he felt a particular market had bottomed and it was the time to buy with both hands, one of his sayings was …

“It’s time to back up the truck.”

This saying was one of my favorites from Larry. And it got me to thinking …

Is it time to back up the truck on gold and silver miners?

The short answer: Not yet.

I have been studying Larry’s AI cycle charts and we’re getting close, no doubt about it.

But we still don’t have the all-clear signal.

In fact, if you take a look at the latest chart on gold miners — the one below is on VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) — you can see that miners are starting to push out of the top of a triangle pattern …

Is this a bullish sign? You bet. If we get a breakout above the top line on the chart, a nice rally into May would definitely be in the cards.

Another big positive: The uptrend line — the bottom line on the chart — is still solidly intact. That tells me that powerful bullish forces are still at play.

Plus, gold stocks are up over 90% from their bottom, with junior miners leading the way, up 118% — another positive.

But there’s no getting around the choppy trading action that this chart shows. And that volatility is going to continue as we stretch further into 2017.

Don’t forget: Gold and silver mining stocks had a huge run after bottoming in January 2016. Initialing surging 151% into August of last year before retreating almost 40% into December. So, they’re no stranger to volatility.

Should we get the breakout I’m anticipating, there will be a handful of key trades — in mining companies and sectors — that would be ripe for profits. But you have to know which are the likely candidates. And more importantly, when to make your trades.

That’s why, all told, the name of the game right now for miners is caution. It’s not quite time to back up the truck.

Good Investing,

Mike Burnick

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