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The really useful silver thread (AG)     

squirrel888 - 12 Jun 2013 10:30

><a href=5 Year HUI Index Chart - AMEX Gold Bugs Index Performance" alt="" /> ><a href=1 Year Gold to Silver Price Ratio Chart - Gold Silver Ratio Graph" alt="" />

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 :-)

snurkle1 - 01 Jul 2013 07:20 - 325 of 1034

Good to see silver having a good start of the day. Hopefully we'll have turned the $18 corner for good.

The following link is off topic, but no doubt will interest a few of you.

http://www.wanttoknow.info/war/haarp_weather_modification_electromagnetic_warfare_weapons

squirrel888 - 01 Jul 2013 10:52 - 326 of 1034

Mabel - yes I remember those discussions. VitD3 helped me no end through the winter months in the UK. Since coming to the ME I have been swimming everyday and taking in a little sunshine - early morning before the heat is too stifling. 20 mins is plenty. I've also given up coffee - finding it too irritating to my system. Tea is fine and so is chocolate (drinks). No headaches when giving up the coffee but I did have a very small skin irritation which has vanished completely since stopping the coffee. I then read up that people can actually be allergic to coffee beans.

I think the only thing I am short of here is a fresh air walk each day. Can walk a short distance in the sun - about 5 mins and then I am in the safety of a cool air mall. Plenty of room to walk in there and in fact the papers here encourage people to do so.

I've had quite a few "insight" moments here and dreams.

With regards to silver and its requirements right now and in the future - it's huge - and I mean HUGE. No one is going to stop the ME from growing and they may well percentage wise outgrow China - per capita/to the land. Added to that is the support it gives to workers from India and the Philipines and other Asian countries - huge. Pay for those people here is much better than in their own countries.

I'd guess that there is at least another 20-30 years growth here. In terms of the amount of silver needed for technology, for construction, for solar, for infrastructure - rail and mono-rail - it is phenomenal.

We won't be here to see it - many many others far younger than us with qualifications will be coming here - they'd be mad not to.

Look at what is happening in Egypt right now - they have no work, no hope. They must get steady and balance so they can then plug themselves in to the huge potential growth they can have for themselves. It will happen. Syria too - nasty though it is - the people want to be MIDDLE CLASS - they've had enough of being held back and down. It's total madness to not think these young people - many western educated are going to go back to the medieval living - they won't.

It's an exciting time for the young, for the qualified and for those willing to take on the adventure of working hard and probably away from their homeland. BUT the rewards for those that do it are amazing.

I'm just trying to plug in to a little piece of that. Silver is the magic key.

snurkle1 - 02 Jul 2013 06:01 - 327 of 1034

Morning all.
I'm sure you guys have been aware that Eriktherock next door called silver absolutely spot on last Friday. How he did it, I have no idea but when he said yesterday that that was the bottom last Friday I have to admit that I lean towards believing him more than the 'gurus' such as jim Williams who keeps calling gold $5-10-50 thousand dollars.

He also said that we'd probably see a new high in about a year.

Wouldn't that be nice???????

mabel - 02 Jul 2013 09:56 - 328 of 1034

Hi snurkle, yes I did see Eriktherock's call, but if my memory serves me right I think he has called the bottom previously. It has certainly fallen far lower than I would ever have thought because I always imagined that the price was to some extent protected by the stampede to buy physical at every drop. Shows just how little I know.

I've been buying silver now for about 5 years and initially bought the pretty ones like the Australian lunar series, and I particularly like the Chinese pandas. I give these to children in the family for presents. When it came to buying in larger numbers I tended to go for whatever was cheapest, usually the Canadian maples.

All the bullish forecasts for future silver prices made me consider possible sale prices and consequently capital gains tax, so now I would only ever buy Brittanias even if it means paying a bit more.

I can't understand why people buy silver bars at all. At the point of sale they would be liable for capital gains, and isn't there some sort of problem with hall marking?

On the other hand, I regard my silver as insurance and I wonder what the circumstances will be that would make me want to sell.

Any thoughts.

mabel

snurkle1 - 02 Jul 2013 15:02 - 329 of 1034

Plenty of thoughts Mabel. Funnily enough silver is never far from my mind :-)

I started buying silver in 2010. That's when I started to understand the beginners layers of the silver story.
I nearly bought a load in Nov 2008, but my dad in law told me to buy gold as it didn't have the dreaded vat on top of the cost.
Now I wish I had done my own research, but hey buying gold at £525 an ounce is a price I am happy with and it does make for diversification.

As for silver, I have bought with 'horses for courses' attitude.
50% of my purchases have been bought with 'money' in mind. It's part of my pension plan and they consist of Brits and Maples.

25% are for their collective value. Got some weird ones in there such as the Somalian, Rwanda, Surinam and Noah's. Also the Kilo coins interest me and of course the privy ones which I pointed out on the other thread awhile back... in that case the Koala 2011 & 12.

The remaining 25% I have in bars of various sizes and are for the SHTF moment if it ever arrives. Really more of a back up.

Especially of late I just bought the cheaper ones as in the end silver is silver. Amazing though how premiums for coins of different years are in place.

I hope you've been able to fill your boots pretty good in the last week. Like you I truly believed I'd never see these prices ever again, but paper rules.... until it doesn't anymore and that time will soon be upon us. All news that hits the wires re silver is more and more bullish. At some stage they'll have no choice but to let it go and boy will it go!

squirrel888 - 02 Jul 2013 19:56 - 330 of 1034

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-07-01/jpmorgan-comes-out-first-overweight-call-commodities-september-2010

I think the bottom is in too. Things like oil are going to go through a turbulant time - look at Egypt, Syria, Iraq is still dangerous & Afghanistan. All will contribute to higher prices. PMs will follow. Very sparky these young folk - they're not going to give up. Big push for what they want.
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