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>Copernicus, Galileo and Gold. Part II  - Hugo Salinas Price - Plata.com
If you would go back and read what i have already posted on this page, you would have the answer to your question. A more detailed account of my reasoning may be found in my response to the last article published by the aforementioned Nathan Lewis on gold (not cowboy movies). If truly interested, go back and read it.

You have made the mistake of confusing my belief that gold has further to fall at this point with the notion that precious metals are almost useless. My claim has always been that precious metals are an excellent hedge against government. But like anything with considerable intrinsic value, gold makes for piss-poor money. Always has, always will. Any comprehensive reading of monetary history will demonstrate that truth beyond all doubt to anyone not blinded by their own beliefs.



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Beginning of the headline :The development of Economics and the development of Astronomy share interesting parallels. Aristarchus of Samos – the Greek island that produced Pythagoras – was born in 310 B.C. Aristarchus set Astronomy on the path that would have led to its correct development by postulating the Sun as the center of the Universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun while revolving around its own axis; he also set the planets in the correct order of their distance from the Sun. Unfortunately, the preconcei... Read More
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