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oggy420 Bronze Belt
Posts : 6483 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:15 pm | |
| - Ziggy116 wrote:
- oggy420 wrote:
- so people being trampled to death over materialistic goods is ok if it helps the economy? Do you not see how that is wrong?
Part of me agrees with you, but honestly, I see some of this shit as simply thinning the herd. Thinning the Herd? | |
| | | oggy420 Bronze Belt
Posts : 6483 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:21 pm | |
| not sure if you're familiar but Jesse Ventura has a show about Conspiracy Theories. He recently did one on the FEMA Camps and Fusion Centers in which being a Delegate for a legitimate Presidential Candidate such as Ron Paul can put you on a watch list and you become a possible threat, and therefore can be spied on without a warrant. Anyway, seems like that episode has been pulled off the air... http://www.infowars.com/police-state-episode-of-hit-ventura-show-covering-concentration-camps-pulled-from-air/“Police State” episode of hit Ventura show covering concentration camps pulled from air Infowars.com December 2, 2010 "Alex Jones, a consultant to TruTV’s Conspiracy Theory, can confirm that the controversial episode “Police State,” which dealt with FEMA camps and fusion centers, has been pulled from air and essentially “memory-holed” due to behind the scenes pressure. In short, the series of inconsistencies with the re-airing and promotion for “Police State” posted by We Are Change and Federal Jack (below) is all true, and more. The episode was de-listed from TruTV’s website, bonus clips associated with the episode were removed from the website, its encore airings were canceled and it was not played during the recent Conspiracy Theory marathon. Alex cannot elaborate further without compromising his sources, but you have heard people associated with the show discussing on the radio how certain unnamed powerful people did not want this powerful episode to air, how shadowy figures have been caught rummaging through the trash of producers for the show, and beyond. The producers and talent for Conspiracy Theory, including former Governor Jesse Ventura, have had a lot of courage in making their series as hard hitting as possible. With certain powers-that-be unhappy with such a substantial program airing on cable TV, supporters should treasure what they have been able to get out thus far. The very future of the series could be in question, though certainly things are still up in the air at this point. If you appreciate the content that has been on Conspiracy Theory thus far, you should do everything you can tell your friends and associates to tune in, and make sure these dynamic episodes are seen as widely as possible." i mean if it's just a far fetched made up stupid conspiracy theory, why pull it off the air? | |
| | | Cu Bu Black Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : AXE MURDERER Posts : 3648 Join date : 2009-07-15 Location : Norman oklahoma
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:08 am | |
| If the SHTF scenario were to play out the intelligent people would band together and form some type of community to combat the mob mentality. Precious metals would only be of value once some type of order was restored. Unfortunatly the first few days,weeks,months would be trying and one would likely have to put a .556 chamber through a nitwit | |
| | | oggy420 Bronze Belt
Posts : 6483 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:50 pm | |
| Gold Trades Close to All Time High, Silver hits 30 year high.
Bernanke’s endless talk of more dollar printing sets precious metals soaring
Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Monday, Dec 6th, 2010
Gold prices rose close to all time highs on Monday following Ben Bernanke’s comments on CBS’s “60 Minutes” Sunday, as the Fed chairman indicated that even more quantitative easing is being considered.
Bernanke appeared less than convincing as he told viewers that the economic recovery may not be self-sustaining, and that the Fed may purchase even more Treasury bonds. The comments, coupled with the fact that unemployment in the US is now officially at its worst levels since World War Two, a fact that has been long known but never admitted, were driving factors in sending gold and silver soaring once more. Investors are still seeking a safe haven in the precious metals, driving gold futures for February delivery up $10.50, or 0.8 percent, to $1,416.70 at 10:22 a.m. on the Comex in New York. Earlier in the day the price climbed as high as $1,420. Gold has now risen in value approximately 29 percent this year and will make a tenth consecutive annual gain. “Further currency debasement is the new norm,” said Matt Zeman, a metals trader at LaSalle Futures Group in Chicago told Bloomberg News. “As long as that stands, investors are going to buy metals as a hedge against paper money. Gold has very clear sailing to go much further from here.” Zeman also pointed out that gold would now be even higher if investors were not also buying dollars as a safer bet against the Euro. “Without the eurozone troubles in the background, we’d see the dollar much weaker and gold much higher,” Zeman said. “These debt issues continue to pop up, and printing more money is essentially a huge positive for gold.” “Gold is supported either way — risk sentiment turning sour, or (by) further weakness in the greenback,” added VTB Capital analyst Andrey Kryuchenkov. “Clearly investment demand is still there.” Fears over the spread of the European debt crisis were also heightened today with news that Moody’s downgraded Hungary’s debt to the lowest investment grade. Zeman predicts that gold will hit $1500 before the end of the month. Meanwhile, spot silver traded at a 30 year high, gaining almost 2 per cent to $29.90 a troy ounce, the highest price since 1980. The precious metal has gained 10 per cent in the past week, and 66 per cent since August. | |
| | | Wolfgangsta Platinum Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : Conor McGregor, Machida, Jon Jones, Ronda Rousey Posts : 18955 Join date : 2009-07-15 Location : USA
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:56 pm | |
| I've known for almost ten years about silver, yet I've never invested. | |
| | | Cu Bu Black Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : AXE MURDERER Posts : 3648 Join date : 2009-07-15 Location : Norman oklahoma
| Subject: Re: The Madness of a Lost Society Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:23 pm | |
| - Wolfgangsta wrote:
- I've known for almost ten years about silver, yet I've never invested.
could have had silver at $4 an ounce in 03. $31.19 nowthats at spot, good luck at getting it at spot | |
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