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 | Mike Hewitt - Dollar Daze |
The History of Money: Peru |
Peru is the nineteenth largest country in the world and is a diverse land,
both in terms of people and geography. It is populated by over 29.2 million
peopl, largely descended from Spanish settlers, native
Inca, and pre-Inca cultures. Peru has three national languages: Spanish, Aymara,
and the native Quechua, reflecting the native Indian and Spanish roots that
cultivTuesday, January 19, 2021 |
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 | Mickey Fulp - Mercenary Geologist |
Geological Catastrophes Waiting to Happen or TEOTWAWKI  |
3rd Stone from the Sun (Jimi Hendrix and Chad Chandler, 1967):
Hendrix: Star fleet to scout ship, please give your position. Over.
Chandler: I am in orbit around the third planet of star known as Sun. Over.
Hendrix: May this be Earth? Over.
Chandler: Positive. It is known to have some form of intelligent species. Over.
Hendrix: I think we should take a look.
Throughout its 4.5 billion year history, the geology of the Earth has created an environment that allows life to thrive or causes it to die.Saturday, December 5, 2020 |
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 | The Gold Report |
Brent Cook's Primer on Reading Drill Result Press Releases |
The Gold Report: After the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Convention in March, you said that the next 12?18 months could define how investors, speculators and mining companies perceive and value both the junior and major mining sectors. That was before the volatility of mid-April. With higher production costs being the new normal, what percentage of miners can make money at the current gold price?
Brent Cook: That is a tough call because companies use different methods to repoTuesday, May 12, 2020 |
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 | Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
Defending a Venezuelan Homestead: “Eventually people will come for what you have” |
If you aren’t aware, a short time before the collapse became evident, the Venezuelan government confiscated all the guns from people. This left the population disarmed and vulnerable. In this article, Jose discusses some of the very real dangers of being at a rural homestead and ways to defend yourself if you do not have a gun.
by J.G. Martinez D.
My cousins there in the open country of Venezuela tMonday, January 14, 2019 |
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 | Deepcaster |
Impending Mega-Moves and re #1 Asset for Profiting and Protecting |
DEEPCASTER LLCFORTRESS ASSETS PORTFOLIO | LETTERS, ALERTS & ARTICLESHIGH POTENTIAL SPECULATOR | HIGH YIELD PORTFOLIOPreserve & Enhance WealthInvestment & Geopolitical IntelligenceMarkets were triggered and shocked a few days ago when the yield on the Bellwether U.S. Treasury 10-Year Note shot up over 2.9% which resulted mainly from Fed Chair Powell’s hinting at the possibility of 4 rate hikes this year. Other soon-to-be-detonated Triggers will have Mega-Consequences for Key Market Sectors but wiFriday, March 9, 2018 |
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 | Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
5 Record Breaking Gemstones Even Billionaires Can’t Buy |
As Elizabeth Taylor once said: “I adore wearing gems, but not because they are mine. You can't possess radiance, you can only admire it.”
It’s a good philosophy, because when it comes to the world’s biggest, rarest and most extraordinary gemstone discoveries, no one—not even billionaire President Donald Trump—could afford the possession.
We’re not talking about the average diamond engagement ring that sets you back $4,000 and was probably grown in a lab. And we’re not talking about the $3,000 ruThursday, February 22, 2018 |
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 | Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
5 Top Picks As Luxury Markets Boom |
The charming mysticism of precious stones is the stuff of legend, and today, these ‘tears of the gods’ are opening up major new opportunities for investors.
Now estimated to be worth north of $100 billion, the gemstone industry is growing in leaps and bounds, with analysts projecting that demand for diamonds and gemstones will continue to outstrip supply.
A lack of new discoveries, a growing inclination towards branded ornaments, a plunging dollar and ease of access thanks to online shopping havThursday, January 25, 2018 |
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 | The Gold Report |
Miners of the Modern Yukon Gold Rush |
Ron Struthers of Struthers’ Resource Stock Report describes a miner making a promising stand in the Far North, as well as other Yukon-based gold companies that have captured his attention.
The Yukon is seeing a modern-day gold rush, with five major miners jumping in and several junior exploration companies with large exploration budgets. Kinross Gold Corp. (K:TSX; KGC:NYSE) was the first of the major gold miners to make a move into the Yukon when it gobbSunday, January 7, 2018 |
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 | Lew Rockwell |
The First 30 Years of the Mises Institute, and the Future |
This talk was delivered at the 30th Anniversary Supporters Summit of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, on October 26, 2012.
What a thrill to speak to you on this happy occasion of the Mises Institute's thirtieth anniversary. I am delighted that Ron Paul and Andrew Napolitano have been able to join us for this wonderful celebration, along with our great Mises Institute faculty from universities all over the country, some of our excellent students, and some of the generousMonday, January 1, 2018 |
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 | Jesse - Le Cafe Américain |
The Dark Power Behind the Financial Asset Bubbles -  |
"While everyone enjoys an economic party the long-term costs of a bubble to the economy and society are potentially great. They include a reduction in the long-term saving rate, a seemingly random distribution of wealth, and the diversion of financial human capital into the acquisition of wealth.
As in the United States in the late 1920s and Japan in the late 1980s, the case for a central bank ultimately to burst that bubble becomes overwhelming. I think it is far better that we do so while thWednesday, December 27, 2017 |
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 | The Gold Report |
A Pair of Gold Companies Log Changes, Make Progress |
Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management provides updates on two resource companies, one of which has "exciting recent reports."
Miranda Gold Corp. (MAD:TSX.V, 0.055 x 0.06) has seen much news recently. First, Ken Cunningham resigned as chairman, and leaves the board. He was the long-time CEO (since 2003), reviving Miranda, before turning over the CEO role to Joseph Hebert (long-time chief geologist at Miranda) last year. It can be difficult for a newSaturday, December 23, 2017 |
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 | Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
CIA Created News and Events For Profit and Power |
Over the past two years we have witnessed the power of mainstream media to manipulate the American public. We could go back much further to show isolated examples but the past two years it is has been a steady stream, from multiple outlets, producing content with the sole purpose of creating a world that doesn’t exist. That world is built on perpetual war, theft and control of the population by a handful of oligarchs.
Click here to sign up for The Daily Coin FREE newsletter covering precious metTuesday, December 19, 2017 |
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 | The Gold Report |
Keith Barron Wants to Mine U3O8 'Cheep' |
More mining companies should follow the example of the garimpeiro miners of Brazil who mine until they fail to make a profit, says Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold, who discusses one gold and one uranium company that may be changing the paradigm.
The garimpeiro miners in Brazil can't spell either. All they know how to do is to mine at a profit. Unlike professionally run mining companies, they mine until they fail to make a profit. Then they stop. All garimpeirosFriday, December 15, 2017 |
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 | Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
Venezuelan Women Turn To Prostitution To Afford Food |
All twelve women who work at the “Show Malilo Night Club” brothel in Arauca, Colombia are from Venezuela. As Venezuela’s socialist economic crisis continues, many Venezuelan women have turned to the sex trade in neighboring Colombia to eat and provide for their families.
“We’ve got lots of teachers, some doctors, many professional women and one petroleum engineer,” brothel owner Gabriel Sánchez said of the women who sell their bodies for $25 an hour. “All of them showed up with their degrees inTuesday, September 26, 2017 |
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 | Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
Venezuela Has Officially Abandoned The Petrodollar – Does This Make War With Venezuela More Likely |
This report was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse
Venezuela is the 11th largest oil producing country in the entire world, and it has just announced that it is going to stop using the petrodollar. Most Americans don’t even know what the petrodollar is, but for those of you that do understand what I am talking about, this should send a chill up your spine. The petrodollar is one of the key pillars of the global financial system, and it allows us to live a far higherSunday, September 17, 2017 |
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 | Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd |
BacTech Environmental: Green Gold Processing Technology Addresses Artisanal Mining and ARD Problems |
Every year millions of small-scale miners toil in the baking sun, collecting and breaking rocks with the goal of extracting small amounts of gold - enough to make a living in some of the most impoverished corners of the world.
Most of these “mines” are illegal and unregulated. The problem of artisanal mining is so widespread, it is estimated as many as 30 million people, many of them women and children, work in this hard-scrabble industry.
Mercury is used to recover minFriday, September 1, 2017 |
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| Sprott Money |
For Every Action, There Is an Equal and Opposite Reaction - Jeff Thomas |
Newton’s third law of motion has proven the test of time, since he
first stated it in 1686. If we were to apply the same concept to
political history, we might say,
A nation that rises to a great height will fall to an equally great depth.
At first glance that seems to be merely clever wordsmithing. However,
historically, it does seem to play out exactly that way. Most countries
tend to ebb and flow as to their prosperity, but those that rise to
great heights, particularly those that rise tTuesday, June 6, 2017 |
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 | Mish - Global Economic Analysis |
EU Brexit Document Demands UK Payment for Everything Down to the Gnat’s Ass |
Brexit without a signed agreement looks increasingly likely as I suggested all along.
EU documents reveal “Painstaking Brexit Detail” down to the smallest item demanded by every nation.
The document also demands arbitration by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). These are both non-starters from the UK side.
Just 10 days before the general election, the EU published two documents that will affect every person living in Britain for years to come. Despite being dropped into the maelstrom of an elWednesday, May 31, 2017 |
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 | Chris Powell - GATA |
From Yukon to Patagonia, gold explorers stir after sleep |
From Canada's Yukon to southern Patagonia, outbreaks of gold-rush fever are popping up as bullion markets stage a tentative recovery.
The number of holes drilled at gold deposits has been rising steadily for more than a year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. And while early-stage exploration budgets haven't kept pace with spending at existing mines, prospecting hot spots are starting to pop up in traditional destinations Canada, Australia, and Latin America.
In some parts of ArgentiSaturday, May 20, 2017 |
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 | The Gold Report |
Gold Stocks for All Risk Appetites |
Money manager Adrian Day reviews recent developments at a handful of gold companies, both juniors and seniors.
Franco-Nevada Corp. (FNV:TSX; FNV:NYSE,NY 62.58), already one of most diversified of royalty companies, is expecting further commodity diversification ahead, with CEO David Harquail saying the company will do more deals in non-precious metals, particularly oil and gas. The company's mandate allows for up to 20% of the portfolio outside precious Saturday, March 18, 2017 |
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