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Quantative Easing will only be successful if precious metals are held in cheque.
Mar 28, 2020 21:45:53   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Tempting to say, mate if the price of gold and silver doesn't go up I'll eat my hat.

But I didn't say that, tempted is one thing making a squillian is another and $ 2 trillion buys a lot of leverage, what's more important the price of stocks and shares or the opportunity to invest in precious metals at rock bottom prices?. Well soon find out.

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Mar 29, 2020 00:47:29   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
Tempting to say, mate if the price of gold and silver doesn't go up I'll eat my hat.

But I didn't say that, tempted is one thing making a squillian is another and $ 2 trillion buys a lot of leverage, what's more important the price of stocks and shares or the opportunity to invest in precious metals at rock bottom prices?. Well soon find out.


Silver bro!

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Mar 29, 2020 02:14:28   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Silver bro!


There should be a rule when handing out cash so it has to be spent in a certain way, but I guess that would be too much red tape and we all know what red means, Indians.

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Mar 29, 2020 18:09:06   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
There should be a rule when handing out cash so it has to be spent in a certain way, but I guess that would be too much red tape and we all know what red means, Indians.


This is gold and silver country, my friend, and I know where to find it! Heh, heh!



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Mar 29, 2020 19:18:42   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
This is gold and silver country, my friend, and I know where to find it! Heh, heh!


Australia the Nation is only because there was a gold rush, sure the bushrangers helped a bit and the bombing of Darwin entrenched it, but it really only was the Eureka Stockade 1854 the same year Ned Kelly was born that got the ball rolling, who needs a licence to dig we Ocker's dig everything except paying money to the crappy government.

So who can say what will happen when the v***s is over all over, I've always put manufacturing as the major premise when everything crashes that's because the people who made the most money and came out on top of the gold rush era in Australia were the guys who made the picks and shovels.

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Mar 29, 2020 23:24:37   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
Australia the Nation is only because there was a gold rush, sure the bushrangers helped a bit and the bombing of Darwin entrenched it, but it really only was the Eureka Stockade 1854 the same year Ned Kelly was born that got the ball rolling, who needs a licence to dig we Ocker's dig everything except paying money to the crappy government.

So who can say what will happen when the v***s is over all over, I've always put manufacturing as the major premise when everything crashes that's because the people who made the most money and came out on top of the gold rush era in Australia were the guys who made the picks and shovels.
Australia the Nation is only because there was a g... (show quote)


Ya...Levi Strauss comes to mind. You have a point. You should read Mark Twain's Roughing It vol. 1. He found out the same thing. Have you splitting your sides in the telling of it, too.

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Mar 30, 2020 03:54:26   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Ya...Levi Strauss comes to mind. You have a point. You should read Mark Twain's Roughing It vol. 1. He found out the same thing. Have you splitting your sides in the telling of it, too.


I'm too busy for reading at the moment, should be able to start work rebuilding just spent $ 34 K. on replacement solar plus 2 garages and water tanks and feeds from top dam. luckily I'm getting better I took an insurance pay out based on doing it all myself. But I've read some of Mark Twain not Roughing it, I'll keep it in mind, thanks.

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Mar 30, 2020 13:10:53   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I'm too busy for reading at the moment, should be able to start work rebuilding just spent $ 34 K. on replacement solar plus 2 garages and water tanks and feeds from top dam. luckily I'm getting better I took an insurance pay out based on doing it all myself. But I've read some of Mark Twain not Roughing it, I'll keep it in mind, thanks.


WOW! You've got your hands full for the present!

Roughing It 1 is the story of how he travelled out west to make his fortune, starved a while, tried business for a while, failed...and ended up as editor of the newspaper in Virginia City, NV...about 50 miles as the crow flies from here. Twain is mostly associated with the Mississippi but he was here for quite a while too.

They had a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary in the stagecoach they travelled in at one point and even though the country was flat it was cut up with many little washes and rivulets causing the stage to lurch and every time they went through one the dictionary damaged somebody!

Twain said, "It tilted the passenger Bemis' nose up so much he could look down his own nostrils."

Roughing It 2 is his travels from here to Hawaii.

He passed through San Francisco and remarked "The coldest winter I ever spent was summer in San Francisco."

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Mar 30, 2020 18:02:31   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
WOW! You've got your hands full for the present!

Roughing It 1 is the story of how he travelled out west to make his fortune, starved a while, tried business for a while, failed...and ended up as editor of the newspaper in Virginia City, NV...about 50 miles as the crow flies from here. Twain is mostly associated with the Mississippi but he was here for quite a while too.

They had a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary in the stagecoach they travelled in at one point and even though the country was flat it was cut up with many little washes and rivulets causing the stage to lurch and every time they went through one the dictionary damaged somebody!

Twain said, "It tilted the passenger Bemis' nose up so much he could look down his own nostrils."

Roughing It 2 is his travels from here to Hawaii.

He passed through San Francisco and remarked "The coldest winter I ever spent was summer in San Francisco."
WOW! You've got your hands full for the present! ... (show quote)

I didn't realise that's where you Silver mining in Nevada came from ?

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Mar 30, 2020 20:53:34   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I didn't realise that's where you Silver mining in Nevada came from ?


There are 3 mines within 30 miles of my home that are capable of producing gold and silver...not to mention even MORE copper. In fact...there are 3 copper mines within 10 miles of my house that are capable of producing copper...one of them can produce all three plus it has a huge iron deposit.

The hills everywhere are pockmarked with exploratory holes from 150 years ago. There are dangerous deep shafts within a couple miles of my house...as in most of this country.

But of course, i***ts from time to time try to explore them, fall as deep as the shaft is...sometimes very deep... and find themselves, if they're still alive, brutally wounded and wedged in a hole filled with rock and broken timbers with sharp points. The less brutally wounded and the shorter your fall the worse off you could be.

Smart folks remember the crazy flood of '97 and where it could be possible to pan and riffle for gold again. The water is a bit coooooold.

Much smaller stuff than you guys find there. I'm not sure what the geology difference has to do with it but I know a lot of this place was underwater not all that long ago in a geological sense. Ancient Lake Lahontan.

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Mar 31, 2020 01:24:00   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
There are 3 mines within 30 miles of my home that are capable of producing gold and silver...not to mention even MORE copper. In fact...there are 3 copper mines within 10 miles of my house that are capable of producing copper...one of them can produce all three plus it has a huge iron deposit.

The hills everywhere are pockmarked with exploratory holes from 150 years ago. There are dangerous deep shafts within a couple miles of my house...as in most of this country.

But of course, i***ts from time to time try to explore them, fall as deep as the shaft is...sometimes very deep... and find themselves, if they're still alive, brutally wounded and wedged in a hole filled with rock and broken timbers with sharp points. The less brutally wounded and the shorter your fall the worse off you could be.

Smart folks remember the crazy flood of '97 and where it could be possible to pan and riffle for gold again. The water is a bit coooooold.

Much smaller stuff than you guys find there. I'm not sure what the geology difference has to do with it but I know a lot of this place was underwater not all that long ago in a geological sense. Ancient Lake Lahontan.
There are 3 mines within 30 miles of my home that ... (show quote)

I guessed it would be some thought provoking agenda, pre history is really coool in more ways than one, interestingly the end of the last ice age when lake Lahontan dried up was caused by earth's orbit and wobble changing for the first time ever, as far as were concerned, or you can say the comparison between the t***sition between Paleocene-Econe Thermal Maximum (PETM) 56 million years ago and the Carboniferous Era which ended 300 million years ago there was a period of 20,000 years of orbit and wobble causing the t***sition so 56 million years ago it took place again.

Earth's orbit is eccentric eccentric as people who go climbing in old mines, motor bikes are better.


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