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On Jun 21, 6:58*am, "Scout"
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On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


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All of which opens the door to government interference in the otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.


As we've learned over the last several years, the government is NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen activities. This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.


When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...


Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.


Makes a better story...
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On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message

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On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.


As we've learned over the last several years, the government is NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen activities.
This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.


When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...


Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.


Makes a better story...


Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.


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On Jun 21, 7:57*am, "Scout"
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"george" wrote in message

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On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message


...


On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.


As we've learned over the last several years, the government is NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen activities.
This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.


When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...


Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.


Makes a better story...


Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.


More than sort of.. He can't lie straight in bed
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On Jun 20, 5:03*pm, george wrote:
On Jun 21, 7:57*am, "Scout"





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"george" wrote in message


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On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message


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On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.


As we've learned over the last several years, the government is NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen activities.
This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.


When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ....


Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.


Makes a better story...


Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.


More than sort of.. He can't lie straight in bed- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Of course he can't lie straight in bed ! He 's got a gun under the
pillow . . .
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On 6/20/2011 12:57 PM, Scout wrote:


"george" wrote in message
...
On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message

...

On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.

As we've learned over the last several years, the government is
NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen
activities. This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.

When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...

Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with
wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.


Makes a better story...


Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.



Hey, you can sell any gold you have, if you ever get a job and can
afford any ... a fool and his money are soon parted, yanno'?

Regards,
JS


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"John Smith" wrote in message
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On 6/20/2011 12:57 PM, Scout wrote:


"george" wrote in message
...
On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message

...

On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.

As we've learned over the last several years, the government is
NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen
activities. This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.

When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold" was
in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...

Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with
wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.

Makes a better story...


Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.



Hey, you can sell any gold you have, if you ever get a job and can afford
any ... a fool and his money are soon parted, yanno'?


I have quite a bit of gold, though generally in the form of collectable US
gold coins which appreciate at far high rate than bullion does. Most of them
the older coins, but I do have one I picked up at a local pawn shop because
it was graded MS-70 for a MS-60 price.



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On 6/21/2011 7:33 AM, Scout wrote:


"John Smith" wrote in message
...
On 6/20/2011 12:57 PM, Scout wrote:


"george" wrote in message
...

On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message

...

On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.

As we've learned over the last several years, the government is
NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen
activities. This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.

When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold"
was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...

Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with
wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.

Makes a better story...

Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.



Hey, you can sell any gold you have, if you ever get a job and can
afford any ... a fool and his money are soon parted, yanno'?


I have quite a bit of gold, though generally in the form of collectable
US gold coins which appreciate at far high rate than bullion does. Most
of them the older coins, but I do have one I picked up at a local pawn
shop because it was graded MS-70 for a MS-60 price.




Yanno', there is nothing about gold.

And, there is "Fools' Gold", and fools can buy gold, same as anyone else!

Here are some pretty common sense rules:
http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2011...ical-gold.html

Regards,
JS

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On 6/21/2011 7:33 AM, Scout wrote:


"John Smith" wrote in message
...
On 6/20/2011 12:57 PM, Scout wrote:


"george" wrote in message
...

On Jun 21, 6:58 am, "Scout"
wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message

...

On 6/20/2011 6:08 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

...
All of which opens the door to government interference in the
otherwise
legal purchase, and possession of the commodity.

As we've learned over the last several years, the government is
NOT to
be trusted in matters that intrude into private citizen
activities. This
includes, and may especially include, ownership of precious metals.

When I was a child, one very effective method of "storing gold"
was in
fruit jars with the caps dipped in wax and buried in the ground ...

Now, why on earth would you need to use a jar, much less seal it with
wax
given Gold's nature as an effectively non-reactive metal.

Makes a better story...

Yea, it sort of sounded like a made up story when he told it.



Hey, you can sell any gold you have, if you ever get a job and can
afford any ... a fool and his money are soon parted, yanno'?


I have quite a bit of gold, though generally in the form of collectable
US gold coins which appreciate at far high rate than bullion does. Most
of them the older coins, but I do have one I picked up at a local pawn
shop because it was graded MS-70 for a MS-60 price.




Yanno', there is nothing "special" about buying gold.

And, there is "Fools' Gold", and fools can buy gold, same as anyone else!

Here are some pretty common sense rules:
http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2011...ical-gold.html


But then, pretty much the same holds true with buying, selling, trading
any commodities!

Regards,
JS
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On 6/21/2011 7:33 AM, Scout wrote:

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One more thing, for those who are "dirt poor", toilet paper can be the
"gold standard."

Think about it, it will ALWAYS be in high demand! It is storable for
indefinite periods of time, its' value is across all nations and races, etc.

Regards,
JS


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John Smith wrote:
On 6/21/2011 7:33 AM, Scout wrote:

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One more thing, for those who are "dirt poor", toilet paper can be the
"gold standard."

Think about it, it will ALWAYS be in high demand! It is storable for
indefinite periods of time, its' value is across all nations and races,
etc.


Worthless, if used for its intended purpose once.
Gold (at least) can be molded into bullets for food or killing liberals
trying to steal your food...or toilet paper.

Just make sure you retrieve your bullets AND brass!


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