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Conscience Of A Gold Investor-zerohedge

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:56 am
by neilgin1
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/guest-pos ... d-investor

drinking coffee and smoking Tops roll your owns, while reading this very cogent Tom Paine-like TRUTH.

wow! this is worse than i ever imagined.

Re: Conscience Of A Gold Investor-zerohedge

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:58 am
by 68Camaro
Drinking coffee as well. Getting ready to meet a bud for breakfast soon. Will read this later. Thx

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 5:53 am
by ffej
Hmmmm very interesting read. Very surprised to read about Wachovia ( which is one of my banks ), which i just googled. Funny how I never heard about this and I'm pretty much on top of things going on , on our blue marble......Good thing I have a good cup of coffee and a nice Perdomo Habano while I'm watching the greatest country ever created slowly crumble....3 indicators away from being a 3rd world country. What happen to this great country I love so much.

Re: Conscience Of A Gold Investor-zerohedge

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:16 am
by neilgin1
ffej wrote:Hmmmm very interesting read. Very surprised to read about Wachovia ( which is one of my banks ), which i just googled. Funny how I never heard about this and I'm pretty much on top of things going on , on our blue marble......Good thing I have a good cup of coffee and a nice Perdomo Habano while I'm watching the greatest country ever created slowly crumble....3 indicators away from being a 3rd world country. What happen to this great country I love so much.


my gut tells me it all started here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_S ... ct_of_1947

be well.

Re: Conscience Of A Gold Investor-zerohedge

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:42 am
by ffej
Neil, this has def. been decades in the making. I think ( know ) we are watching the rolling snowball at max speed nearing the bottom of the hill. It just stuns me how all this has picked up speed in the last 10 years. I have watched for the " signs of the times " my whole life, and stand in amazment watching it pick up speed. It is exciting to watch ( I know what's going on and where I'm going ) but sad to see so many happy with their free internet porn, lite beer and the sports channel. We have been dulled by all the trappings of a wealthy country that most have no ideal where we are heading. People who think this is a free country are sadly mistaking....anyway not trying hijack this thread and bring it off into another direction, sorry.

God bless this country and the righteous that live in it.

Re: Conscience Of A Gold Investor-zerohedge

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:10 am
by Know Common Cents
I've been mentally preparing for this day for a very long time. I was the investor in PMs when no one else wanted them (1999-2001). Having the best laugh (if not the last) isn't as sweet as I once thought due to what this represents.

I believe we're beyond the point of no return. It's that moment of recognition when you feel like you're plunging into a dark world and the hairs on the back of your neck begin to stand up. It's scary. Your first reaction is to protect those whom you love and care about. Next thoughts turn to survival.

My family and I are protected as best we can in body, mind and soul. I guess I always thought that my biggest enemy would be hyperinflation. That's still true, but there are other concerns in tandem with that. Those include the prostituting of the country I care so much about. Our resources are being given away to those who would rather stab us in the back instead of shaking our hand. Our elected officials clearly have their own agenda based in money and power instead of the will of the people.

What next? Slowly, the populus is beginning to realize something is wrong. One could argue that it's too little too late, but it's better than ignoring the cancer that's spreading across our land. Momentum is growing. People who have never been involved in politics are now rising up with strength they never knew they had.

I try to remain optomistic. Like most, I've taken my share of punches, but am still able to fight the good fight.

Hang tough. We'll prevail.