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The really useful silver thread (AG)     

squirrel888 - 12 Jun 2013 10:30

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gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 00:38 - 305 of 1034

Andrew Maguire
(The metals trader who testified at the CFTC ...erm ....many many years ago....re investigation into silver manipulation....can't remember how long that was ago - I know I was out of short trousers... and it's still ongoing)

States
" Eastern Central banks have purchased a staggering
- 580 tons of physical gold .......in just the last 7 trading days.

This means Eastern Central banks just purchased.... a stunning 25%
- of the world’s annual gold mine production ....in just 7 trading days.
This was the largest purchase of physical gold during any 7 trading day span
..... in history.

So Max - in buying physical - you seem - in good company....tho' I will emphasise - "good Company" - in the sense of - purchase timing only.

gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 00:53 - 306 of 1034

Interesting data - from Eric Sprott

I just read some data on India.
- It said that India, last year (in the) first five months......, imported 1,900 tons of silver.
- So far this year they have imported 2,400 tons.
Now to understand the significance of this I have to tell you that the amount of tons (of silver) mined (annually) is 25,000 tons.

Then breaking that down - and projecting :0)
There is only a certain percent of the silver market which can go into savings because a lot goes into industrial.
- But here is the ‘piece de resistance,’ they said (India)
- imported 720 tons in April (annualize 8,000 tons).
- In May it went to 900 tons, annualized call it 11,000 (tons).

So - We’re going from .....1,900 tons
(of silver Indians were purchasing)
- to 11,000 tons,
- in a 25,000 ton market.
That’s impossible. .......There’s not that amount of silver available for investment.

And the Idian Government - are pulling every trick in the book trying to stop - the poulation buying ...Gold
- If they finally put a - full stop to gold......what next ?

Sprott
As they (Indians) can’t buy gold, they are going to buy silver.
- If you tell the Indian population they can’t buy gold,
- they want to buy ....something real.
- They don’t want fiat paper.
- They are going to buy silver.

And maybe... in June or July, which we don’t have data on,.... when the restrictions and costs have shot up here (in India to buy gold),
- maybe .....they will buy even more (silver).

He rounds off with.....

"So I think ....if.. this data is true
- we have the most phenomenal story for silver...... that you could possibly imagine.
- We will just nail those paper sellers to the wall here.”

IF...! then it looks a potential - stand back - blue touch paper lit event
(If)

And perhaps - Nice one - to call it a night on.









snurkle1 - 29 Jun 2013 10:23 - 307 of 1034

Wow, Gaz
You were on a roll last night. I hope it hasn't worn you out for the weekend.
The above post in relation to Sprott's article re India, I have just posted a Jeff Nielson link on the other side and think it's a cracker so will double up and post it here.

http://www.bullionbullscanada.com/silver-commentary/26271-gold-squeeze-in-india-stokes-silver-demand

As for all you lurkers out there, thank you for your kind words and for ensuring gaz will carry on. Look what you've done to him last night...... Adrenaline rush or what??

I will admit that reading more and more about the Indian hunger for pm's is getting me feel really positive again. Buzzing is the word.
We also mustn't forget that last time we took a hammering oil was down to $35-$40 a barrel, now it's still around the same old $100, so as for production costs they won't be coming down unless oil comes down substancially.

gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 10:28 - 308 of 1034

Good morning - busy day ahead - son and partner arriving - to stay the week :o)
- pending their house completing this coming Fri
- Like having a 6' 2" England Rugby prop forward arrive - with the boistrousness enthusiasm of a 12m old puppy.

Interesting chart - in combination with all yesterdays info
(courtesy Bloomberg)




Demonstrates, on a year-over-year percentage change basis,
- gold bullion is currently exhibiting
- the strongest buy signal of the entire bull market,

- far surpassing the previous buy signals placed in 2005, 2007, and late 2008-early 2009.

snurkle1 - 29 Jun 2013 10:57 - 309 of 1034

enjoy your time feeling young again.

gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 11:05 - 310 of 1034

Cheers Snurkle and thanks for that link

It just seemed at the point there were just 3 of us posting here- then you weren't posting here either, it becomes rather pointless
- ie me posting on a board that apparently wasn't used - except by me
- and a discussion board - needs more than one - for an exchange of information and ideas
- plus if there was no sign that anyone actually read it
Thought it time to call it a day, over here.

However the kind words from yourself and others - suggests there is life over here other than me, and that the info is appreciated - so I'm not ,as it were, talking to myself.

Hopefully - everyone who.. reads.. will put in their thoughts and ideas too, plus share
- any information they come accross....such as the horrific effects of GMO glyphosphate (lathered on, and absorbed by plants, as well as surface residue) - which I posted recently.

- anything that gives us - the heads up - on any subject in fact.

So we will see how things go.

gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 11:31 - 311 of 1034

Snurkle - lol
- I see both my sons each week, plus frequently - we get - would you mind looking after my partners daughters 3yr old grandson and her sons 12 month old daughter.
- you can have too much of a good thing at times :o)
- just been discussing heading off down for a tour down the Norfolk coast
(coincidentally coming back say Fri)
- My partner (5' 3") who loves him and his partner to bits, says with both of us around - it's usually like being in the midst of a set from - clash of the titans.

Well it's off for a BBQ for our graandaughters 1st birthday party next
- I think the abscond to Norfolk may be even more attractive after that - lol

snurkle1 - 29 Jun 2013 17:16 - 312 of 1034

Here are a few random articles that might be of interest

Washington Is Driving The World To The Final War — Paul Craig Roberts

http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2013/06/28/washington-is-driving-the-world-to-the-final-war-paul-craig-roberts/
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U.S. army blocks access to Guardian website to preserve 'network hygiene'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/28/us-army-blocks-guardian-website-access
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http://d1w116sruyx1mf.cloudfront.net/ee-assets/gsd/funnies/Ron_Paul.JPG

gazkaz - 29 Jun 2013 22:33 - 313 of 1034

Hi Snurkle

Well the weather looks good in Norfolk - so we're off down there for some hill walking :o)

My son and partner have booked this week off and next (so no 9hr respite whilst he is at work)
- so leaving them rhe run of the house. Will be offline till next weekend.
- So have a good week .

A parting comment from - from Andew Maguire re

“Has any actual - physical selling - of gold been taking place during this takedown?”

Maguire:
“Absolutely no ....physical has turned up.
So when you estimate that we’ve had 600 tons of ETF capitulation, and when you see the fact that we’ve had forced producer sales,
- none of this is appearing on the market. Why?
- Because the bullion banks are repaying their positions.

We are still seeing backlogs and huge delays.
- This morning we saw (stunning) $50 wholesale premiums in Shanghai.
- Of course we’re seeing massive premiums, backlogs, and delivery delays. And if you want physical (gold),

- you are going to pay a physical price,.. not the paper price.. if you want size.”

snurkle1 - 30 Jun 2013 06:05 - 314 of 1034

Have a great time Gaz.
Enjoy the beautiful English country side and hopefully the best of the british weather :-)

squirrel888 - 30 Jun 2013 08:17 - 315 of 1034

Gaz & everyone - lets not give up,

The alternative is to become one of the many who prefer apathy. I can't let my life become that.

These threads are a lifeline. I am certain that even MSM spies read these threads too.

We must continue if we really want to make things better in the world.

I am starting my next book - inspired by finding myself living in the middle east & I truly hope it will be an inspiration & a candle of hope for humanity. I hope to have it complete before we leave & that I can at least get one person here to read it to ensure I get the right emphasis. I'm getting to meet some amazing people, some well connected & I can't help feel it's meant to be.

One of the greatest things that strikes me here is the immense drive for better standards of living - the drive to BE middle class, to aim for achievement.

Its so unfortunate that the EU & UK are losing that drive.

I've met many people educated in the UK. So our education is something we ought to be proud of.

One thing - the indigenous population are treated as such - free education, better pay, free health care. The UK falls on the better pay - we simply do not appreciate those with qualifications enough.

Gaz - the templates being rolled out will undoubtedly have loopholes for the super rich.

Thing is if everything is snatched off those that have worked hard then governments will have got things badly wrong. Hence our short timeframe here. No point making too much just to have it snatched. We'll manage. What we won't do is be slaves for useless eaters who contribute nothing. Sorry but there must be incentives put in place that ensure those able to work - get work - even if that means a stint overseas. Character forming & life enriching that will be - far better than hanging round McDonalds in a run down UK town.

Get those lard arses moving Cameron.

squirrel888 - 30 Jun 2013 09:17 - 316 of 1034

Gaz - although its yahoo - this article sets out what & where limits are

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/banks-savings-113257258.html

Definately caps on how much people can save is being forced. Feels like a big push to get people spending or using it to help out younger members of family.

Should kill all aspirations to become a millionaire. Good job we can't buy lottery tickets here.

snurkle1 - 30 Jun 2013 11:43 - 317 of 1034

Squirrel,
I'd love to read your book even if it never gets published.

squirrel888 - 30 Jun 2013 12:06 - 318 of 1034

Snurks - ty. It'll get published but I'll send you a free copy in any case.

Look what Hazl posted on the other thread - fascinating figures. Look at world first, then check out Western Europe and then Middle East.

Overall growth potential.

But what really made me smile is how peaceful the UK will be - flippin marvellous. It's going to be a shocker for estate agents....(titter).

snurkle1 - 30 Jun 2013 13:25 - 319 of 1034

Cheers Squirrel. I'd like that very much thank you



Mabel, you mentioned colloidal silver. Good to hear you got yourself the whole shebang.
It's great to be self sufficient and not have to rely on the big pharma's. Who knows what crap they put in their stuff to make you 'better'

I haven't had a cold since I have started taking it which was Feb last year. Our routine in the morning is 20ml colloidal 30 minutes before a bowl of porridge and a glass of freshly squeezed OJ.
Really sets us up for the day.
Even the dogs get their doses in their meal.

Added into all this is Diatomaceous Earth or known as DE. In the link below it tells you all about the benefits for humans as well as animals. I have been taking this for nearly 6 months and can't tell you how much different I feel... for the better that is.
To describe it would really fall into the better energy and concentration levels. Cleansed.... is also a good one as everything seems clearer to me.
A weird one, but all 4 of us take it daily in our foods and are in pretty good shape. :-)

Out of all this, the most important thing is to ensure you buy the Food Grade variety.
I got a 25kg tub which will last me another year at least for only £30 or so. A very worthwhile investment in your health.


http://www.morethanalive.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade-Powder

squirrel888 - 30 Jun 2013 19:55 - 320 of 1034

http://www.tellus.org/result_tables/results.cgi

The tables I mentioned earlier.

Snurks - I'm going to look into that DE - never heard of it before.

snurkle1 - 30 Jun 2013 20:03 - 321 of 1034

Interesting site squirrel

Also, on a slightly different note, quite excited to see where we'll be heading tomorrow re pos

mabel - 30 Jun 2013 20:43 - 322 of 1034

Yes snurkle, I got the whole shebang and have been making colloidal silver for about 18 months, and like you have not had a cold during that time. I'm a great believer, though friends think I'm loopy, and I don't shout about it too much.

I was somewhat perturbed to see a youtube clip that suggested that colloidal silver could not survive stomach acid, and I won't even go into how it was suggested that it should be taken - needless to say that I am still taking it orally. I would be interested to know if you have any info re stomach acid and cs.

I've never heard of Diatamaceous Earth but will look into it.

mabel

mabel - 30 Jun 2013 21:25 - 323 of 1034

Below is part of a post from a guy called vizz on the AGQ thread on the other side which might be of interest. The post was 29824 and part of a discussion about vitamins, vaccinations etc. but it occurs to me that quite a few people take MSM for joints and this might be of interest.

I'm sure squirrell will remember vizz because she was involved in those discussions. He was certainly very informed, though he only posted for a short while.

He opened my eyes to the importance of vitamin D3 amongst other things and suggested Swanson D3 5000 i.u which are about £7 for 250. We as a family have been taking them since then and I tell anyone who will listen about the importance of D3.

I also use the horse shampoo he suggested and my hair is in great condition.



Glad to be of help. Yes, capsule MSM is an inferior product compared to the refined powder, but difficult to source in the UK from health food outlets, but no problem if you're a valuable horse accustomed to 1st class care. The 1kg tub (£36) from the below is as pure as you can buy and will last you 5 mts+ at 2 teaspoons per day(1 ea, morning & night), dilute in water

If taking any dietary supplements or medication, always take the MSM at least 30 min afterwards
as otherwise it may interfere with proper absorption of your pills.

To go above a £40 order for free delivery, I recommend you enter Teatree shampoo in their search box and buy a litre, which will last for ages and is free of the unhealthy chemicals found in shampoo for expendable humans. I use it myself and it always leaves me with a shiny coat! ;)

http://www.millbryhill.co.uk/equestrian-530/horse-supplements-780/joints-mobility-786/natural-animal-supplements-2861.htm

mabel





snurkle1 - 01 Jul 2013 05:46 - 324 of 1034

Cheers Mabel, I will look into D3.
As for teatree shampoo, me and my doggies have been using it for quite some time and are scrubbing up fabulous :-)
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