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>Exploding the Myth of Unbacked Silver Certificates and Phony Silver Storage  - Antal E. Fekete - Gold University
Good article. Two thoughts.

1) In a kind different crisis, the singer wrote, 'the pump won't work because the vandals took the handle', but that lyric predates 1971 by six years - and that song while blues is not indigo.

proposed definiton: Fear (or Dread) - the fleecing of metaphor -> bad teleos
Even powerful people are now afraid.

2) Ultimately, slaves will rise and overthrow the tyranny of the slave-drivers.

Don't be so sure regards the United States. In 1982, the movie, Creepshow, was released as a compilation of five Stephen King horror shorts. The second is about a not-too-bright farmer discovering a meteor that turns everything into plant-life.

Today there is another alternative to slave revolt with a growing following in th US. It recalls Brave New World and pushes in depravity for the legalization of marijuana from top, middle, and bottom. Yet if the masses find this soma, then energy for revolution is sapped. The public discord suffers limited. The top stays then stays top; it's obligation to the falling middle assuaged. The bottom swells with new arrivals. It's more barbaric than any top could be, but manageably so, and is so all are placated.

urban dictionary; epiphinot: 1.) An idea that seems like an amazing insight ( at least to the conceiver) but later turns out to be pointless, mundane, stupid, or incorrect, and often is the root cause of bad decisions. Mostly occurs under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but not always.

or, epiphinot = epiphany + not

Today's epiphinot : Plant - intelligent, invasive and from 1982. Some say it's pedicured weed. Others (newbies and nostaligic) called him Robert.




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Beginning of the headline :Analysts put their own construction on facts coming out of the class-action suit between Morgan-Stanley and 22,000 of its clients involving costs associated with the storage of precious metals. They jump to the conclusion that metal supposedly backing outstanding silver certificates does not exist and never has. Storing silver on clients’ account is a farce. From this they conclude that the net short commercial interest in silver on the COMEX, allegedly naked, must further be increased by adding the amount of unbacked silver certificates and phony storage, which they conservatively estimate at one billion ounces... Read More
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