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God, guns, gold, food/water, safe shelter, survival gear ...

Soon one of these will be impossible to get ... you had your chance ...

http://www.infowars.com/trading-of-o...nning-july-15/

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On 6/19/2011 11:18 PM, Brenda Ann wrote:

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Use your noodle for just a moment: If ALL OTC trading of precious metals
were made illegal, then nobody would have any for manufacture of
jewelry, electronics, ad inf.


I guess you are not aware of the gold confiscation of the 1930's?

I remember my family had to swap/buy/sell gold on "the black market"
which existed here in the USA, as the price the government would buy it
from you at was ridiculous. My grandmother didn't seem to have any
problem keeping or wearing her gold jewelery, watches, necklaces,
wedding bands, etc.

Jewelery and jewelers must have had some type of exemption.

However, when my grandmother finally removed all the gold from a secret
safe she kept, and moved it back to a banks lockboxes was sometime in
the 60's, I think. Makes me think those controls/confiscations must
have existed up until then, but I am not sure, not much info about it,
at all, on the internet ... but I remember, it was a BIG deal with my
family and they refused to sell gold to the government and hid what they
had -- even some jewelery. Luckily, the family new an old family which
were jewelers, those jewelers always knew where to get top dollar for
gold and the workings of the black markets!

I remember this well because I would always get a gold coin from my
grandmother for xmas/birthday every year ... I still have many of these
coins, the most valuable with collector values -- just wish I had kept
every one! But hey, fast cars, and fast women, takes their toll ... :-(

I don't see how they have a choice, not to do some type of manipulations
with gold, paper money is suffering massive devaluing and you will need
a wheelbarrow load of bills to buy a loaf of bread! Or, at least, it
appears it is heading that way now!

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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.


Actually, they are just expanding, and rather stealthily, sneak-ily,
etc. the reporting and tracking of gold:


http://www.shtfplan.com/precious-met...tions_07212010
(better discussions on this can be found on the net)

When "they" come to get your guns, or imprison you for the "loss" of
them -- they will be grabbing precious metals, also.

You are already wise to keep gold purchases to many small quantities
rather than one large one ... and, to keep an eye on the availability of
black markets, as what good will the gold do you if the government
forces you to sell it to them at no better prices than if you had simply
saved worthless dollars?

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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 ...

Just be careful, I can remember my grandfather going around his property
and probing the ground with a metal rod ... seems he forgot were he
buried a jar or two ... if I remember correctly, he never did find that
"missing gold." Who knows, maybe someone else "got lucky", I just know
it wasn't me ... ROFLOL!

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"John Smith" wrote in message
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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.



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On 6/20/2011 11:58 AM, Scout wrote:

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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.


Same reason you keep it in a drawer/shelf in a safe, I suppose, to keep
it organized and clean ... but then, you could just toss it on the
floor, or chuck it in a hole ...

How old did are you? And, where is your mommy?

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

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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 6/20/2011 11:58 AM, Scout wrote:

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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.


Same reason you keep it in a drawer/shelf in a safe, I suppose, to keep it
organized and clean ... but then, you could just toss it on the floor, or
chuck it in a hole ...


And you don't see a difference between a drawer/shelf and a hermetically
sealed bottle?

You're just flapping those lips and saying just whatever comes to mind,
aren't you?



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

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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...


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


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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
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