I’m glad you have such confidence in us! 🙂
PS Sounds like a giant can o worms to me!
I’m glad you have such confidence in us! 🙂
PS Sounds like a giant can o worms to me!
Yes we need to get everybody here on that train … and get them to tell their family and friends to do the same.
If enough people do this the commies will be stopped in their tracks.
But people are not that smart … which is why a digital gulag might be on the way.
Revelation says it lasts 42 months … a lot of bad things can happen in 42 months … including you losing a great deal of your wealth and freedom.
So act accordingly.
Cheers
Southern Nigeria is Christian, northern is Islamic.
Southern Nigeria has estimated oil reserves of 37 billion barrels. Gee, wonder if this could be a factor in the reputed assault on Christians?
Venezuela has the highest no. of oil reserves in the world, mostly undeveloped. But its OK, Uncle Sam is there to root out the drug traffickers!
Vote! Vote!
Trump was just being interviewed. The question was: Do you envision boots on the ground? Trump says “Could be”
The Christians are being wiped out by the Jihadi’s there. (My comment)
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So China pulled the trigger first. #Silver is now under export restrictions as confirmed by China’s Ministry of Commerce.
This is while the U.S. is still undecided on #Silver’s critical mineral status and shipping all its strategic #Silver to the LBMA to be in turn shipped to India and China.
THANK YOU UNCLE SAM & TRUMP FOR THE CHEAP SILVER!!!
“Indicative of lackluster institutional interest in PM equities??”
That could be true but there could be other reasons as well. “High valuation” perhaps. Maybe the NGD guys are poor negotiators? 🙂 Lackluster institutional interest … I think is very changeable as well.
My view is biased. I think at some point we have Tsunami type action where all is swept before the wave.
So Turner is rated as a notable artist and all his work attains automatic credential?
“It’s Turner so it must be good! hang it in the National Gallery!
Give me a break…
Based on Friday’s closing prices, only a 16% premium paid for NGD. In early markets this morning, NGD is only trading @$8.05 ( takeout price would be equivalent to $8.51). Indicative of lackluster institutional interest in PM equities??
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coeur-announces-acquisition-gold-create-113000869.html
A 16% premium is not much.
| Artist | J. M. W. Turner |
|---|---|
| Year | 1844 |
| Medium | oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 91 cm × 121.8 cm (36 in × 48.0 in) |
| Location | National Gallery, London |
| Accession | NG538 |
| Website | www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/joseph-mallord-william-turner-rain-steam-and-speed-the-great-western-railway |
A nineteenth century hyperloop.
I’ve been wondering about the rationale behind your urging people to use cash for transactions whenever they can. I actually did that at the grocery store yesterday instead of my credit card as usual. The only thing I could think of as to why, was the notion that it’s one more tick in the cash column for the grocery store (I’m talking about a very large supermarket chain); if no one was using cash, they might eliminate it as a form of payment. What else and in what circumstances and why are you as adamant about it as you are? Looking for insight here.
This is another reason we have to care what’s going on in Europe. Genocide.
Yeah Captain, I have concluded that all the opps and lies that we have been subjected to over the past century can be tied back to population control.
… and it’s not your neighbor’s fault … it’s Bill Gates’ fault … him and his billionaire buddies …
… that’s why Bill is all of a sudden trying to get you to believe he gives two shits about talking reality …
… I mean … get me a guillotine for this guy.
Chuckle
Sounds about right.
Cheers
A new car in 1980 was about $7,200, and today they are about $50,000. So if you divide $50,000 by $7200, it comes out to about a factor of seven times more in today’s money.
So seven times the old $50 1980 high, would be $350/oz Silver on the next silver all time high, with todays money.
Most recently, in October 2025, the silver price rose above $50 per troy ounce. Silver had already reached this level in 1980 and then again in 2011. On both occasions, this was followed by a prolonged decline in prices. Some investors are therefore wondering whether such a decline is looming again. To answer this question, let us first take a closer look at the situation at that time.
However, this raises the next question: What were the peak prices back then? Because for 1980, this is anything but clear. This has now sparked further discussion. Let’s examine these questions using databases and contemporary accounts and take a closer look at the circumstances surrounding previous silver highs.