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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 21, 2026, 08:39:47 pm »
m2.. thanks again,,added more quubic and some qmine
@Reading material tonight
  Your welcome Ben. BTW, there is a TON of info in Discord for Qubic, and even QMINE has its own group as well, not inside the Qubic group, it used to be, now it has its own.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 21, 2026, 10:42:02 am »
 another must see interview    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K2nQsTTjQE



 

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 21, 2026, 09:11:10 am »
For Ben or others. More info on Qubic. This vid shows who is not Satoshi, and at the last half, makes the case that CFB, creator of Qubic is Satoshi. It is known, CFB created the top 2 crypto that gained the most in percent. Now, his focus is on Qubic. Can you imagine, this genius coder, also created Bitcoin? is now totally is focused on Qubic?

Qubic is starting Doge mining on April 1. It already has projects like Qmine, which is RWA bank of mining rigs you can invest in. Other notable, gaming projects being started, plus trading bots, etc.

Its greatest product in the end may be AIGARTH. This is what is called 'useful proof of work'. Where bitcoin proof of work burns electricity, and people say it is hurtful, useful POW would be accretive to the world. It would be an AI system, that has already been launched, but is learning instead of being programmed/controlled. It could be the best AI, because it is trained by everyone that participates with it, so lets say itis in pre kindergarten now, but will start to exponentially learn. I think target launch is 2027.

 It is more complicated than I am explaining, but it may be the big winner of all the AI programs. The one that everyone wants to use because it is learning, separating into truth, not programmed and biased. Again, nobody knows about AIGARTH for now, but I think will soon enough. All being built on this totally for now, unknown project called QUBIC, which is already by far, the fastest blockchain, and has no fees at all to transfer, unlike dinosaurs like Ethereum, which can have fees that are shocking at times.

This can be the ticket for all that missed the bus on other entry points into crypto. It is lets say, .000001 for now. CFB says it will be top ten of all crypto, and settle at .01, erasing 4 zeros, or 10,000 percent once it is understood. Thousand dollars turning into 10 million, that is the potential. An asymmetric bet, in the same way I think mining stocks are now, but with more upside.

Here is the vid, you can skip past the first half, and see the compelling evidence on CFB as Satoshi.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm7NRVokwpk


 

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 17, 2026, 03:30:41 pm »
Religion has to be baked in to the cake of everything you do now. Some of that is because if what Ben just posted. We are in those times.

I wrote something like 10 years ago, we were not only going to lose people, but we would never be able to attract new people, which I said was sorely needed, unless people like Horselady, were stopped. It was her hatred filled graphic stuff. It was stuff, that if I were at work, I would never have pulled up. It was stuff, that even at home, I did not want anyone, children, visitors, etc. seeing on my screen. It was ignored until wisely, she was banned recently. She was not the only one, but she was the poster child, and I also believe, a plant, and paid disruptor. I was of course ignored, and even piled on, so I quit posting here very much as did others. Some, do not post here at all anymore, and there is no new blood.

I believe we should discuss anything relevant to all markets. Crypto haters, sorry, it is now mainstream so yes, that too. We should use common sense, as we would anywhere, so that what we write can be at least read, without someone hitting the X as fast as is possible to get the vileness off the screen.

The religion thing is not going away. In fact, the younger, lets say under 30's and all the way down, are becoming what some would call anti semitic. It is a thing with them now. The Trump attempt at forcing people to worship the likes of Mark Levin, only backfires. For the record, I hate no person because they are a Jew. I remember my dad, a very wise man telling me at a young age, if you ever go into business, make sure you are friends, with the Jews. Friends!! And I have Jewish friends.

That said, I believe the Zionists to be one of the enemies of my family, my way of life, and America in general. Those two groups, are NOT the same thing. One can be both, but one can be only one or the other as well.  You need discernment to separate the two and wisdom to know the difference. Also, for what should be written and posted here, and what should not. Some blanket cover-it-all rule, is never the answer for anything imho.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 17, 2026, 09:28:38 am »
Just like I said, Gold Terra shooting fish in the barrel with the drill rigs.
8.2 g/t Gold over 20.35 meters. Many more results on the way, this is the first.

https://goldterracorp.com/news/gold-terra-announces-assay-results-of-8.2-g-t-gold-13450/

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 15, 2026, 07:34:06 pm »
m2....Yes count me in ..Looking like a winner should
    Ben, here is where to swap QUBIC into QMINE, an vice versa. As i said, it is near 5000/Q now, but it does pay out weekly and it can go up in value, separate from Qubic. https://qubictrade.com/trade#QMINE

Did you get any Qubic?

Of the other things I mentioned, not sure if you wanted to know more on those.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 15, 2026, 12:08:42 pm »
Did anyone buy QUBIC? It has doubled. It is planning a huge Dogecoin mining effort. It is like the Monero attack, but much bigger. The attack btw, was not an attack, is simply used Monero to make more money for the project and its miners. No malice was done. Now, we will soon have the same but with Doge, with much more potential.

AT the same time that is happening, this was posted by CFB, the creator, that he is doing a 300k buyback. You can find all this info on Discord. In the short term, sounds great, but I am not in this for the short term. Doubling and all is great, but I am looking for 1000x type stuff.

Also, there is QMINE. It is a real world asset of mining rigs you can own a part of. You can trade your QUBIC into Qmine, and it pays a return. The crazy money, I mentioned last year, is already missed. It was 250 Quibic for 1 Qmine. It is now about 5000/1. It will probably go to 10k/1 soon, and 50k to one  down the road. So,  even though the price is higher, you can make the gain in QMINE, while the underlying Qubic is also gaining, and get paid weekly from the mining rigs, straight into your wallet. Ask if you want to know where to swap into QMINE.

For now, the 0.00000045 last week when I first started mentioning, is about to shed one of those zeros. CFB says, it will shed 4 more zeros after that. For the record, of the top ten actual projects with the most gains, he created 1 and 2 on the list, but all of his focus is on QUBIC now.

Just sharing. I am not always right on these crypto things, but I have been right on many of them, life changing stuff and this is one I really like. Another would be Midnight. It is a a privacy coin, but not like Monero. More built for the corporates, is part of the Cardano ecosystem. 

One more not so intelligently thought out buy would be HEX. Just playing on the Richard Heart thing, that he may be ready to do something. Like I said, not so intelligent, just a real flyer.

I have one more. XEQ, but is is really for high technical types at the moment, as it is going thru a swap, that will make the old chain worthless. After the swap, it will be easier to buy, but the cheaper prices may be gone. So, dont buy it unless you really plan to do your homework, or just wait until post swap in about 30 dayks. It is a Monero clone of sorts, but can be a lot better, and is about a penny, but with very low float, so , a rocket.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 08:36:58 pm »
Head of Binance and head of Coinbase thoughts.... https://x.com/TCryptochicks/status/2031034340688236683

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 04:29:05 pm »
also, whatever coin you are trading from, make sure the chain it is sending from, is the same one you are sending to.   Qubic, it is all the same, so no issue on the receiveing end. But, for something like USDT, there are a dozen chains, you cannot send from Tether to Ethereum, for example, even though it is the same coin. For other coins, like BTC, no issue, all the same chain.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 04:26:58 pm »
You can just use the one with the best price, just do not use any that have a medium or high possibility of KYC.

also, if there is a problem, make sure you keep the exchange ID which will be generated. I have had seldomly, but if there is, that is a way to get refunded. Usually only happens during times of stress on buying or dumping. the couple of times i have had a problem, was always rectified.

You have to send you coins to an exchange wallet, not yours, which is the exchange, and you will then be send to the wallet you specified when the exchange is done. It can take an hour or so at times, sometimes only 5 minutes. Do a smaller amount at firs, to get used to the process.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 04:09:36 pm »
Easy place to buy, just be careful how you use it with how you fill in the fields, etc.     https://swapspace.co/?direction=direct&amount=22.077668374792689&from=usdt&fromNetwork=ETH&to=qubic&toNetwork=QUBIC

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 04:08:24 pm »
Ben, here is an easy guide to the wallet.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZuXMnraPvg

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 03:09:06 pm »
I give you one more , again, from just today on Qubic. BTW, there is actually a Qubic Academy, to teach anything you may want to know, and youtube on how to create the wallet. 1 billion is like 500 bucks to take a flyer. I have WAAAAY more invested than that. Ok, I am done on Qubic, unless there are questions. You have been told, and there are others as well, but this may be the best of the best. It is also, creating its own AI system. Not like the other garbage ones, that are just memory banks, and are often wrong. This one has been birthed, and is learning every day, and will continue to learn. Will be another huge revenue stream one day.                                                                                                               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqLePvNDiuA

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 02:48:00 pm »
More on the highly technical Qubic just out today, in easy terms. So the RWA Qmine, will pay out even more it appears coming up, because nobody can compete with the speed of the Qubic miners, etc. You can get rewards other ways too, just with Qubic, but Qmine has been the best by far. This coin, imho, could become the most important coin. It is stupid cheap. The creator, thinks this .0000007 coin, is going to0 .005 which almost 10,000x.

Understand, it will never 100k per coin, we are talking, market cap value of 10k.

Is there risk, of course but the more it proves itself, especially if this Doge mining works, the more it derisks, and could be come the next bitcoin.
btw, CFB or Come From Beyond, is the creator. I forget his real name.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzbDHJE96a0

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 09, 2026, 10:14:55 am »
I have mentioned Qubic before, gave some in depth info. Many think the creator, is Satoshi for starters. Also, it was mining Monero, not attacking as was reported, just making money off of it. Soon, it is going after Doge, which could be much bigger. For now, the price is .00000072. Cannot get much cheaper than that. It is because of the number of coins outstanding, but there is a burn mechanism when the time is right to reduce the number. Ok, not going to write a book here. It is cheap, has some great tech including fastest blockchain, apps being built on it, etc. It has many real world possible applications because of its unique tech, even has its own game being built on it, but for me, the zero fee instant transaction is something nobody else has.

I had mentioned one of those apps, Qmine, which is a real world asset with actual mining rigs  you own a share of, and it pays out weekly. It was 260 Quibic/Qmine. It is now almost 5000, so a 20x already. I think Qmine goes up more, maybe another 10x, and the underlying Qubic will explode, one of those crazy possible 100-10000x coins. It started moving today, not sure if this is THE move, but with Doge coming soon, it very well could be. Not for the the non tech savvy types. You have to know how to buy it, and if you want Qmine, same, and you have to learn how to use its proprietary wallet. Not really hard, but not a no brainer. As always, I can help. For now, here is the price that bears watching, and imho, buying.
   https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/qubic

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 08, 2026, 10:16:09 pm »
Thanks M2.  I am currently using Firefox and Duckduckgo sitting on windows 11.  WIndows seems to fight that config all the time to push their browser.

Again, using youtube, there are ways to log in without a microsoft account. You can make that even on an 2nd user account, and keep the settings you have. You can also change the settings as to what default programs microsoft wil point to. I almost never get prompted to use their crappy browser.

Search for privacy on windows 11,  settings, log in without microsoft, etc. You can make windows a lot better. I dont use any microsoft stuff, cortina, 365, backup, etc.


I had a video, but it has been removed. Try this one, to get you started. I did not have time to watch it, but I should have some of the things you want. The other thing if this works, get your default programs changed to what you want.                                                                                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4IQ2FlNz34

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 08, 2026, 04:03:34 pm »
Is anyone here using Linox as an operating system instead of windows?  +/-?  I am fed up with Microsoft and thinking of getting rid of windows.
I use it, It works great for basic surfing, email, etc. You can transfer all your bookmarks from windows very easy to that, and just use
whatever browser/s you use now. I would suggest Linux Mint, as the most user friendly distro. You can set it to look like Windows.

It is also great, if you have an old laptop  that chokes using windows, it will work fine for basics with Linux as it just does not demand that much in GB's to run.  It will bring back to life an old computer, you thought was junk, great for an extra or travel computer, if not intended to be your main.

I still have Windows too, but for most basic things, Linux works the same. For more complicated stuff, you need to learn Command Line window, to add some programs. Not really hard at all, just not always click and load. Sometimes you have to paste in commands, to get things to load. So, if you want to have it as your main, more of a learning curve.

You will have to make a bootable thumb drive to load it for free, and if you want to replicate on other computers. Lots of youtubes to teach you how to do that.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 23, 2026, 09:35:34 am »
grow up 2 trains the lord of the roosters will burn everything down, you cannot hide.
grad your bag of air cryptos and run.
slow train, eastwood movie cry macho
  You have very thin skin. My guess, eastern European from a formerly communist country. Am I right?

or mother Russia herself.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 23, 2026, 09:16:19 am »
mexican jumping beans, spanish fly.. gonna get ugly. go north... yukon
roostertail will be used all over.. burn em the new hit machine on the rich which have no deep bunkers

The eye of newt
and leg of toad
lay beyond the pale
toward the western sky

You see I am so smart, nobody knows what the hell I am talking about....

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 12, 2026, 09:50:54 am »
I have lost total confidence in Schiff. His almost religious blindness to attacking bitcoin, as it rose from 500, to over 100k, shows a real flaw in his thinking. I can understand, not wanting to embrace it, but to refute it like it never happened, equals a fool. Reminds me of Prechter, forcing his subs, to wait for sub whatever it was gold, that never happened, and screwing them out of massive profits. Sometimes, you just have to accept being wrong. If you cannot, you have a flaw that can destroy oneself. I try to remember that, and try to recognize being wrong, as soon as is possible.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 10, 2026, 03:00:45 pm »
WTF is wrong with that little stinker, AF ?...It's done just the opposite of those I mentioned above...Gone from $0.28 on Feb. 4th... to $0.20 today. Pee yew !
 
 Oh I see...


Silver North Announces Closing of Brokered LIFE Private Placement for Gross Proceeds of C$11.6 Million
I tripled my position in it today, fwiw. I dont have a huge position, but I think it may do well this year. The placement was much higher, so.....

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 10, 2026, 11:54:57 am »
Does not seem right to me the would escalate that high over 3k a month, which is chicken feed to Vizsla now. Real story, I doubt we have it yet, so who really knows. It is true, the cartel killing their golden goose is stupid. Makes me think there is something else??? Not sure at all.

  this is from another board, fwiw....

Mgmt was in over their heads. My understanding is they were paying 200,000 pesos per month in 'protection money' to the cartel (about $16,000.00 CAD)... Then declined the cartels demand for 50% of the value of the mineral reserves... offered 250,000 per month bump up instead ($20,000 CAD.) Clearly they weren't taking the cartel seriously and viewed them as a minor nuisance rather than potentially grave danger. They should have pulled their crew out as a precaution.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 10, 2026, 11:37:44 am »
I did own VROY. Lucky I sold when I did. I think if i still owned VZLA or VROY. I would sell and buy another Silver Story.

I still own all my Silver Mountain, AGMR.V, AGMRF

Having said that this morning might be the low.
It probably is the low, unless something else happens. I mean, are the cartels done with them?

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 10, 2026, 11:28:16 am »
Market not loving 1911 (AUMB) PEA.  Good buy point.
I dumped all of mine, I think I was the first on to mention it here many years ago, so not a hater. I know Mexico pretty well. The cartels usually do not mess with you, unless you have messed with them. They have been known for example, to go into a hospital and shoot the one guy they wanted, then just leave.

How do you buy protection for your workers or even more important, managers, after they leave to go home?

Too many other silvers where good surprises are just around the corner, to bet on something that may give you an awful surprise at any moment imho.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 02, 2026, 11:59:51 am »
The 12 billion strategic mineral stockpile in the news today, originally mentioned silver, conspicuously missing now. Geee, I wonder why that happened?

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 02, 2026, 10:00:27 am »
M2 on precious metals videos

Anymore before I look and waste time on a video I try to find a time stamp that is relevant to today. Very hard to find at times so I just say pass to watching.
  The problem is, even if it is time stamped today, it contains Michael Oliver, or whoever, cut and pasted into it, from weeks ago.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: February 02, 2026, 09:23:33 am »
lone, glad to be of help whenever I can.

To all, couple of things I wanted to point out.

A LOT of these information videos are cut and pasted old information, and not new so be careful of that , plus of course the AI. I have been trying to figure out the AI Asian guy. It is somewhat puzzling, because he has had some good info. Is that so he can pull the plug on everyone at some important point, or is he a US, China, government thing? Anyways , again, be careful.

One more thing I was very disappointed in, Trump's Fed pick. He is married into the Estee Lauder family, so what HE is, does not show up easily, but with a little digging, it looks like he is the same old story. As every knows, I am not against the J, but I am against the Zionists. I mean, is it impossible for some Catholic, or whatever to be the Fed chair? I would say yes, and any hope of Trump ending the Fed, ended with him.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 28, 2025, 06:37:16 pm »
They have all been off my radar since day one, so I have no looked into them deeply, but I would guess so. Better to trade it into quality miners, make your own basket of a few, etc., something like that, so you can benefit any upside if things really get crazy.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 28, 2025, 06:21:49 pm »
I should have said, does anybody have any thoughts on the following, especially should they be liquidated in favor of picking up silver producers:

GDX, GLD,PSLV, CEF, GLD
Lone, I believe they all have force majeure, which means when things get out of control, they will tell you, what price you will receive as they liquidate your position. I would get out if it were me.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 22, 2025, 04:07:32 pm »
Ben,were you able to get any Midnight at 4 cents? It is already at 10 cents, and volume was behind only Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether. Going to be a player I believe, as I said.   https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/midnight-3

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 20, 2025, 09:00:36 am »
Brand new and very in depth discussion from Gerald Panneton, the CEO of Gold Terra. If you want to understand why this is such a unique junior, with much less risk than normal yet exponential upside, here it is.                                                                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhgDHqoarE&t=13s

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 06:53:06 pm »
Ben, if you already have Cardano in a wallet , you may be in business. Here is the Minswap link. https://minswap.org


That said, not all wallets will connect. Because Cardano fees are so cheap not a problem if you have the wrong wallet. You can either restore your exact same wallet to a simple browser based wallet like ETERNL, which will work, or just send your coins there. Easier to restore. People do not understand often, you can have the exact same copy of you wallet on several different wallets using the seed phrase. Anyways, Eternl, Lace, Nufi, are fairly easy to use with cardano, and will swap
. Can be had off of the Chrome store in any of the major chrome based browsers like brave, vivaldi, chrome, etc.

If you have a wallet that will connect, you can do the swap in seconds. You can do a small test amount, since again, the ada fees are nothing. Just make sure the liquidity is there. It will tell you , how much the minimum you will receive, what the night cost per ada is, etc.

You do not need a subwallet, they can both exist on the same address.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 03:02:52 pm »
m2 What xchange(s) can Midnight be bought on Thanks
  The most well known is Kraken, if you want to send dollars somewhere to do it. It is a totally vetted exchange, and you will need to give the same credentials as you would any account you may open. It can also be swapped on the Cardano DEX for Cardano itself, Minswap. Just make sure the liquidity is there, and you will need a little ADA (Cardano) for fees, like 0.017, which is sub penny land, and a destination wallet to connect too.

I am answering things, but I do not know how much you know. If you know nothing about crypto, Kraken is probably best best, but will take time to open account, get dollars there, etc. If you know more like how to use a wallet you already have ADA on, swapping is done in seconds.

There are many other options, and more being added daily, some I would stay away from,  but these are 2 good options right now.

Here is a price, and more exchange options at the bottom. It is already up from the 4 cent area.... 

https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/midnight-3

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 02:33:05 pm »
Hi Ho silver, from Glenn....  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc08F2nnyIA&t=17s

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 02:27:19 pm »
Thank you M2.  I appreciate the time and effort you put into your response.

If you have any questions, glad to answer if I can, but I dont always read everyday so if I miss it,hit me up again.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 01:30:44 pm »
M2, I'm open to learn.  What ARE your favorites for 5-10bagger status within 2 yrs from now without more than normal risk?
Are you asking about crypto?
I will assume you are. I mentioned 3 miners earlier.

Night, is on the Cardano chain. It just launched yesterday, and has big money behind it. A unique opportunity. I think it looks like anywhere around 4 cents so far is a good entry, and I would not wait. I think much more than 10x is in play. Lots of exchanges already have, or are adding it. You have to know what chain you are buying on these days, this one you want on Cardano, which it is a derivative of, and is a privacy coin intended for corporations and the like, not like Monero.

Tfuel, is a good opportunity at these prices. It can be bought on crypto.com, around 2 cents.

Speaking of crypto.com, they have there own coin, CRO. It has 6 billion dollars from Trump and co.  coming into it, around 10 cents now.

HBAR, is another , that will be added to crypto ETF's and the like. About 20 cents now.

QUBIC, is another that is more risk, but possibly insane upside. It is unknown, to many, being developed by the guy many think is Satoshi Nakamoto. It has many interesting projects starting to launch on it. Go to its discord to learn more. It is around .0000007, right now. It has a crazy amount of coins, but they are starting to be burned, so supply will go down. THey took over the Monero network a few months ago, to increase mining rewards. Targeting Doge next. Only thing, you have to hold it on its own unique wallet, which has some good youtube explaining how. Not for people with no tech ability, but this one could multiply.

DAG is another has its own wallet as well, but is easy to use as it can be loaded off Chrome apps. about 0.013 cents right now.

These are probably much more than 5 baggers, maybe a bit more risk, but if you spread it around, you may only need one of them to hit, but I expect the all to do OK from these prices, if crypto in general does well. Some of them, it probably does not matter about what Bitcoin etc. do, they are their own unique animals.

Make sure you know what your are buying. NIght is one I would have a bit of urgency, since it just launched, but make sure you buy NIGHT, which called Midnight, not KNIGHT< which is a scam.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 12:28:52 pm »
english ffmgf .08 to .40
I know all about that one, since Keith N. created it. Springpole is a good project, but the company has what now, into the billions of shares? That is a lot to overcome. His original plan did not pan out, as the price of metal kept rising, and his window to buy other projects closed. So, it is OK, not my favorite.

See what I just did there? An actual paragraph, with useable information. There is your first English lesson. Try paragraphs with real info, I think you will be more appreciated here.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 09:51:31 am »
thats fine #2. will see how up wipe at crypto is zero.
  Now I understand you better. English is not your first language is it? You should have told us!!

I am in a mood. You want to keep going? You will lose.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 09:17:30 am »
u had nothing to do with the stock pic, it was lonestar who misquoted who recommended it it was theme investor with degrey a long time ago
And that is somehow my problem? If you want to disparage me, have to do better than that. Anyways, I am sure I have talked about that stock thru the years, plus, lone and I have had private conversations, even phone calls, so what do you actually know? Nothing. You talk in riddles that nobody understands, and that have helped no one thru the years. I try to help anyone when I can, in clear language, and have done so many times on a variety of subjects.

I have talked mostly, recently, about Guanajuato, Borealis, and Gold Terra, but I do follow others, and have talked about them. Do you want me to give you a complete list or something just in case? Sheeesh.....

Suggestion, quit talking in pig latin, and try to talk about things BEFORE they happen.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 09:04:31 am »
What are you talking about with reference to bhsif? Like I read every post here? That stock, has potential, and a lot of antimony too, soooo, definitely not one of my larger positions.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 11, 2025, 08:37:57 am »
Absolutely ridiculous post on crypto. It is like making Bre-x the poster child for metal investing. If you dont understand something, dont post about it, seriously. How many times has Bitcoin been said to be going to zero? All the way up from 400 and I first reco'd it. How many other useful cryptos exist now? Can any of the haters here explain to me the difference between proof of work, and proof of stake? Maybe you should do a little investigation on just that one question instead of lumping everything into one.

Blockchain is reality now, but lets pretend it is not, which is easier than learning about something that makes us uncomfortable. Here we go again, chasing away the other people that do understand or want to learn more about the future, and things that will affect investing as a whole. I thought we were here to use our collective wisdom? Instead, the shadows and ignorance of horse lady still persist clothed in a smarter than thou arrogance. I had so much here I would have shared, and trust me, I did not go broke as the certainty of that video promised.  LIke I said, last one left here, turn out the lights.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 02, 2025, 10:01:58 am »
I would like to extend my sympathy to the family .He was a big part of this forum all of these years.Him and his clear plastic ruler would keep many over the years from getting carried away.I will miss him as many here.
Hope to see you in Glory Mike
  Ben , they did a very expensive drill last year, to prove the Campbell Shear, extended below the mineshaft they own, proving, the value of that infrastructure.

Now, they are focusing on the shallow targets north and to the south, cheaper drilling costs, to prove not only do they have the goods at depth, but that the vein keeps running, possibly for miles. I will say more like probably.

The easy plan is last I heard, to get a 100k per year mine running with the easier drilling stuff they are just starting. The deep shaft, is already there, but that plan is more for in the future as it is more costly to get up and running.

The thing that makes me laugh on this one, Gerard P, he already knows the targets are there. He is shooting fish in a barrel. Just like he knew the vein continued below the mine.

Here is a quick vid explaining the new shallow drilling focus, which will get the 100k/year up and running quickly. There are many more longer vids done recently as well, and i am sure more to come. This is one of those stocks I bought a crapload of, and keep thinking, man, I should have bought more haha.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dbFG74Ql0

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 01, 2025, 04:55:58 pm »
Right on, m2...The best pig in my pigpen today by far....Most others were victims of profit-taking. As the rest of the stock market sold-off it dragged down the PM stocks with it...Newmont managed to stayed up(1.22%), most didn't (GDX - 0.49%)
Gold Terra Resource
 
 Is this why it popped?
 
Eric Sprott Announces Changes to His Holdings of Gold Terra Resource Corp.

YGTFF •$0.15+0.049 +47%
DAY RANGE  $0.11 - $0.15
YEAR RANGE $0.031 - $0.15
It is one of the main factors for sure, plus it was oversubscribed. Also that Gerard P the CEO came out with a drilling plan for the year recently, and now has the money to do it easily because of the private placement. He was really struggling to raise cash the last couple of years. I am pretty sure he knows what he has, now just needs to prove it up.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: December 01, 2025, 02:06:24 pm »
YGTFF, up 35 percent today right now. It just keeps heading north it seems now.

Closed up 47 percent for the day, wow.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 29, 2025, 03:28:21 pm »
May I suggest that in the future we not use the term jew, but instead say City of London. If you think about this it makes sense. If you were to creatre a pyramid structure of judism you would see at the top names like Rothchild, Oppenheimer, Warburg, etc. So where so these folks tend to reside and operate? City of London. This way newbies don't view us as anti-sementic. Your thoughts.
Maybe just the term banksters? that way , you can say other things that apply easily, like 'the banksters that run big pharma, etc.' Nobody of any age likes them, the bankers, even if they do not know exactly who they are, haha.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 08:27:59 pm »
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 28, 2025) - Eric Sprott announces that today, 2176423 Ontario Ltd., a corporation beneficially owned by him, acquired 20,000,000 Common Shares (Shares) of Gold Terra Resource Corp. at $0.10 per Share for total consideration of $2,000,000. A total of 5,000,000 Shares were purchased through a private placement, and 15,000,000 Shares were purchased by way of a share purchase agreement concurrent with such private placement.

Prior to the acquisition, Mr. Sprott beneficially owned and controlled 30,000,000 Shares representing approximately 7.3% of the outstanding Shares. Mr. Sprott now beneficially owns and controls 50,000,000 Shares representing approximately 10.7% of the outstanding Shares, being an increase in holdings to above 10% and, therefore, the filing of an early warning report.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 07:56:01 pm »
A ssay Again. Thanks for the wishes. I came out of today on the right side of the grass. Not bad now but pain cud get worse tomorrow.  Next hand in 2 weeks. Funny you mentioned a hat trick.  My last game on Tuesday before restart in January I got a hat trick in our win.  Only 2nd one of the season.  It is a + 60 league and I am one of the oldest.

I played in a game with Gordie Howe once, after he was retired, and maybe he was 60ish. I cannot describe to you the rocket power, flick of a wrist, wrist shot he still had, when seen up close. It was incredible. So much so, he would only let is loose when it was aimed 10 feet over the goalies head.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 06:54:41 pm »
Reply #46458

The Christian Zionists, which I cannot stand, have done great damage to Christianity and the world. I give no support to political Israel. The people, the Jews, and the Palestinians, are a separate question, and many of them I support, and many of them I do not. I do not support Hamas, or the Jewish army shooting innocents, etc. for examples.

The fake Christians use this one passage to mean modern Israel, to demand blind support with no questions asked, when I will add in quotes, what it really means.

I will bless those who bless thee (Abraham), and curse those that curse thee ( Abraham), and in thee (Abraham's lineage) shall all the world be blessed (by Jesus).

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 03:30:58 pm »
Rack, I totally agree, but the knowledge is going to be wasted unless we draw in new people. People were running from this place with some of the stuff, especially from a few years ago. Heck, some posters quit posting here, good ones. One girl bad, other girl was very good for example, and we made the wrong choice. WAs the bad one even a real person as portrayed? I had my doubts.

Also, there are other cryptos, new opportunities, that nobody wants to even hear about. It is not just about Bitcoin, which as someone pointed out, uses a lot of energy, because it is a POW coin. But, there are Proof of Stake coins, that use little energy, or things called useful POW, which create with the energy. But here any discussion is stifled due to ignorance. So, I just shut up about it years ago. HEre is kind of a funny article, about Bitcoin being declared dead 477 times.  https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-obituaries/

BTW, I was just going to post. I first mentioned Borealis last summer here, and a long time before that to. Last summer around 0.60, hit 1.50 today. I think it is going over 10, and when they add the other project, 15-20, and that is around THESE prices.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 02:18:05 pm »
This was not always the case...

However, on the journey to inclusiveness has come increasing censorship to the point where any surviving truth dies.

If insisting on all voices being heard is the stubbornness of a 60 to 80 year old, so be it.

"extremism in defense of liberty is no vice"

Barry Goldwater

So investing in crypto is being extremist now? (It has been for the wealth of many). So understanding there are bad Jews in positions of power, but that does not implicate all Jews as bad, is extremist? If that is what I am being accused of, so be it.

It is just that kind of thinking that has insured this blog will eventually disappear. Some, I actually think, may be plants to do just that, and to limit its reach. No better way to chase people away.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 01:20:13 pm »
It currently is total chaos among brokers & CME. They've no clue both at the broker or CME which orders have been cancelled or should be filled. "We advise you to wait over the weekend to see which positions you still effectively hold & not to trade in between in the meantime."😱

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 28, 2025, 12:08:31 pm »
Only 5 guests? They're missing a lot of fun...Actually, I thought today would be slow....So what do I know ?
  There were a bunch of younger people coming, but they saw the crypto hate and left. Before that, there were others coming, but they saw horse ladies posts and left, etc., etc., and left, and that has been the pattern. I pointed that out like 10 years ago, to be more inclusive and understanding, that 20-40 year olds dont think like 60-80 years olds,  but......so now, it is going to be last one left, turn out the lights..... I guess it is not too late, but I dont think leopards can change their spots.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 08:16:09 pm »
m2
boy howdy, did they ever hate my a$$
and mugs also...
  Haha, I grew up Orthodox, so I escaped, but all my buddies where I grew up were Catholics, so i heard the stories!!

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 06:06:50 pm »
m2
is a crapload bigger or smaller than a $hitload or a pi$$pot full?
women at church may be asking me
  I had those women in mind when I chose those words, haha. I have seen the scars from Catholic nuns wielding rulers, haha.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 02:23:15 pm »
You are welcome lone, so far so good. I have a literal crapload of it, fwiw.  This latest video, is what I have been waiting for. On phone call with them, I was told they were looking into adding . This new mine checks all the boxes, plus, he stated, no more dilution. As long as the metals hold up, should be all blue skies ahead.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 01:35:57 pm »
Here are some of my holdings.  Do your DD. 

ASM CDE DSVSF EQX EXK FSM GROY HL USAS VZLA

AAGAF CBGZF CHXMF FFMGF FGOVF GLDG GOTRF GSVRF KUYAF SITKF SVRSF WRLGF

Open to critique and suggestions.  We're in this together and sharing ideas and resources only makes us all better.

I am familiar with most without looking them all up,  and hold or have held most of those. I think we are entering the throw a dart at the board to choose mining stocks, as long as solid plays, and you will do well with those choices. No need to go very deep on pure drillers at this time imho. Look for production, near production, established/growing resource base, in better political environments , although on the latter point, not sure what that means anymore.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 11:59:47 am »
Reply #46349

Are the US symbols for those 3

GSVRF, BORMF and YGTFF

Yes, Guan and YGTFF are very liquid, BORMF is somewhat less. The spread on YGTFF is not always the best, but you can get filled if patient.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 26, 2025, 11:10:03 am »
Not a lot of individual stock info, news, etc., since mugs left. He is missed, as is his input :(   

I have been buying more of Guanajuato, Borealis, and Gold Terra fwiw. I think all 3 are uniquely positioned to have outsize gains. Don Durret just came out and said Guanajuato is a potential 26 bagger at 100 dollar silver. My model generates similar gains. They just made a huge acquisition with great synergies, a mill, instant production, etc. Here is more from the CEO.     


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QTu8zfteSo&t=1s

As mugs would probably be saying on these three..... added more!

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 14, 2025, 04:00:35 pm »
Gold Terra, 30% the other day, 20% today.

I still have to look for a file I have that I know has some very old kitco group postings probably some old names, etc.. I did a quick look, no luck so far.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 13, 2025, 11:41:07 am »
LSteve has the keys as I remember

Does he pop in here very often? Also, I would think somebody else should have a copy as well.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 13, 2025, 11:25:39 am »
So who is in charge of this website. Was it mugs? If so, a plan forward is needed.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 13, 2025, 10:52:10 am »
 Ben, my conversations with uptick were similar. He was an unmovable force. I told him, you are causing a lot of people to miss out on a huge move that is coming soon in the metals. Browns bottom, all that stuff, none of it mattered to him. He was so sure. I wonder if he lost all his gains when the metals started taking off?

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 09:39:28 pm »
m2
 I remember during the daily, morning food fight how Disney would usually refer to uptick as "upchucK'
I used to fight with uptick too, when gold was in the sub 300 range, silver sub 5. I was like, cmon , this IS going to end, but he stuck to his guns. I am sure he made alot of money along the way being short, but, it did end sooner than he thought.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 09:05:43 pm »
I started posting to the old kitco board, through siempre33
siempre gave mugs email address and told me that mugs wanted to hear from me
we have been friends ever since
I was sorry to see simpre (David Stanford)pass
  Yes, David , I used to email him as well. He has been gone quite a few years now.

I used to talk with a guy with the initials GG on the phone once in a while too, haha.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 09:04:33 pm »
M2

Was that your handle at Kitco?

m2trains. I just shortened it.

Roan, RAck, etc. i remember all you guys going way back.

I used to be more involved. I even wrote some articles that were published on 321, Goldseek, Gold Eagle, etc. The market was just not doing much until lately, and I got very involved in crypto, and other things of life.

I retired at 52 thanks to the first gold bull. It is a real opportunity. It is too bad we have not brought in any younger blood. I also warned of that about 10 years ago. WE had some posters I believe chased people off. Now it is kind of just us it seems. We are all speaking to the choir.

As I told mugs recently, we are entering I believe, the throw a dart at the mining shares and you probably do good segment of the market. That said, always picking the better ones, will get you farther ahead.

I really hate the mugs wont be here to hi five with all of us as this unfolds. I truly did not know he was 83. I would have cut him some more slack, haha. WE all thought he would be here forever, and we have lost a lot of good posters in the last few years. I just wish some new blood would come, so we can share the corporate  wisdom we have all acquired.

Sad stuff, mugs was a great benefit to all of us. Add to that, I have lost now 4 peeps in the last month............

On a good note, how that Gold Terra today! 

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 07:15:43 pm »
M2  I go back to the old Kitco Board.  I remember winning the golden anchovy from Siempre for predicting a Friday close at 319.90.  I still have the award he sent to me somewhere.  I remember planning to go to Kitco fest with BWP but got called overseas just before the event. I wish someone would plan another event before too many of head to the gold mine in the sky. I thought there might be one in New Hampshire a couple of summers ago but it never happened.
   haha, I won one of those awards too or something like it.

I still have an old post somewhere. I will try to dig it up from the old board. I have posted it before, but it has been a while. I have to look for it in my archives.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 07:13:55 pm »
You all knew mugwump far longer than I did. Lucky people you are.

yup, he was a good one, and took the time to post all the info. Plus, he had the unique personality, to want to own seemingly hundreds of mining stocks at once, haha.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 12, 2025, 06:28:06 pm »
AF. I feel your pain. Mugs and I talked almost every morning, often by private emails. This went on for many years. When I had crazy ideas, I bounced them off him. I wonder if his family even knew about the family he had here. I feel like I lost a brother.

I emailed him often as well. It is sad, it looks like we are about to get the run we have all been working for in the last 25 years together, and he wont even get to enjoy it. That is just plain not fair.

How many of us here go back to the old Kitco board? I remember mugs, Siempre33, and uptick as some of the first ones I pm'd.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: November 11, 2025, 01:54:54 pm »
So sorry to hear about mugs. I have been chatting with him for 25 years or so. Wow, that is the 3rd person in a week for me. Goes to show everyone, how important it is to live and treat each other right, which he always did from what I knew of him, as you never know when the last day comes.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 20, 2025, 12:08:52 pm »
Eff off.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 20, 2025, 12:00:22 pm »
Search function is great to actually see if a Stock was mentioned previously here.

Since apparently, my validity is in question, and maybe I will just go back to not posting. You can see I mentioned Borealis, 3rd stock down.

The search function does not work, it is crap. Here is my post, about 13 days ago. Thanks for making me waste my time with you AF to prove this, and my Lord, thank you it was not like a year ago or something. Then my name would be in the scrap heap forever.

So people do not like me because I invested in crypto 11 years ago, and tried to drag people with me into the largest bull market of our lives. Anyways, here you go, you can scroll back and see it for yourself in case you do not trust my pasting. Adios....

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Re: precious metals and business
« Reply #43684 on: September 27, 2025, 03:13:52 pm »
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Since I am here, couple of stocks nobody talks about.

I had aped into Guanajuato earlier this year, i had told lonestar about it, now that one is getting some press now that it has moved. It had so much potential, but needed more capital, that silver is finally providing along with some financing. There is a gold loan, they are starting to pay down, if silver keeps running a ton of leverage here and another huge plus, their by product... not zinc.... not lead, is it gold! Nice bonus.

Fortitude, bufford covers, had some political crap with permits going against them, should all be green skies now. Another huge potential for them, a lot of good looking properties but also,
what is under that lithocap they discovered that their geologist is so excited about? Only time and some drilling will tell.

Here are two with great management, and lots of property to discover more.

Borealis, ex Kinross exec, has the Borealis mine, and another one that I had owned, Gold Bull, both have great exploration potential, and both can be in production soon, Borealis mine is already starting up.

What about a 10 cent junior, not in moose pasture country but right near a mining town so all needs are there including miners, since the nearby diamond mines are closing down. Also, already has a 2 million ounce resource,....what?????  the exec has already built a billion dollar mine, and is buying into this one. Already has a mine shaft that just needs to be dewatered, and other infrastructure and acres of other property along a well known gold fault. Could go on and on, but I compare this to other 10 centers all of which are somewhat speculative, no comparison... Gold Terra Resources.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 20, 2025, 11:06:25 am »
One of my recent mentions, because of management and near term production, finally busts loose. Borealis Mining.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 15, 2025, 09:04:51 pm »
JC and I talked about that a Lot.

Who do you Think bought that gold at 250 or so?
my guess would go to Brown and other insiders that knew the plan, that had themselves ready to pounce. What did you guys conclude.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 15, 2025, 07:37:12 pm »
u all missed point and what ever was sold @ browns bottom, for next 25 years the uk leverage is 400/1 and the fx mkts are 10 trillion a day.. who's laughing now... andddddd
from 4036 to 4230 in au now we see $ 9925-9825.. still laughing... 1st 1 to post grslf was cherokeeee i believe... look it up
They could have kept their gold AND used the printing press.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 15, 2025, 05:49:20 pm »
Some history  (AI generated)

Brown's Bottom refers to the controversial decision made by then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown to sell approximately half of the UK's gold reserves between 1999 and 2002, at a time when gold prices were at their lowest in two decades. This move has been widely criticized as one of the worst financial decisions in UK history due to the significant loss incurred as gold prices later rose dramatically.
  I always wanted to know, who was standing ready to buy all that gold. You know that was prearranged.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 15, 2025, 03:29:50 pm »
grslf- i had to look it up
why can't you just write gr silver
it's not difficult
https://www.google.com/search?q=grslf+stock&sca_esv=d05a4234866c3ef7&sxsrf=AE3TifNM6_5vuOc_wzEb8IqgvrAtjmGKDQ%3A1760555818569&source
I think English is his 2nd language, because I almost never understand him, hahaha.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 15, 2025, 09:57:56 am »
Here is more on Qubic. The last 5 minutes gives the punch line of why. Q is priced around .0000016 right now. It is very cheap, but has a lot of coins, but some are burned weekly, reducing the supply going forward.

The vid explains why it could replace bitcoin, doing something called useful proof of work. Some people think the inventor is Satoshi himself, but at any rate for sure, he was one of the first 3 people to ever mine bitcoin.

Qmine, is simply a project that bought mining rigs to mine Qubic, and you get a share of the rewards weekly. Qubic is the fastest blockchain by far. It was able to take over Monero, although not maliciously done, just for profit, but it could have wrecked Monero. But that shows you the power of the Qubic blockchain. The are simply making more mining Monero. The next target they are saying will be Dogecoin.

These are the opportunities that still exist imho....    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nS9GaSbpjk

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 14, 2025, 04:01:32 pm »
As far as CRYPTO market is concerned the whole industry was over leveraged many being 50 to 1 bets,many more above 2 to 1 bets..wiped them all out......many ready to continue up
No doubt. I cannot believe the foolish people using leverage like they do. I got into a project about 2 weeks ago, Qmine,  3 days later it 10x'ed , and looks like it will go alot higher. On top of that, it is valued on a coin, Qubic, that has not even moved, and many think will go 100x or more. Qmine is an RWA, it gives you shares of a mining farm, in what is the most profitable coin to mine now, Qubic. So price of Qmine x price of Qubic, = who knows how high.

Oh, and the project is going to get its own listing, and it pays a dividend weekly from the mining activity.

I was totally lucky on the timing of that move, but I knew it would move, just did not expect so quickly,  but these things exist in actual projects with value, although it is often more complicated than it used to be. It is too bad, nobody wanted any crypto discussion here when I started to mention over 10 years ago. A lot of boats were missed, and I thought some were going to ride me out of town for being altruistic, but perceived as sort of sacrilegious it seemed to me, by not being totally faithful to our favorite sacred cows here.

Anyways, glad the miners are finally ready to do their thing. I love them as well, truly I do!



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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 09, 2025, 08:13:50 am »

m2 Thank you for the look at Terra Gold and the CEO. Of course, as soon as I bought it dropped 4%, but I'm usually in for the long haul.

You are welcome. It has more than doubled just in the last couple of weeks, so anything is possible short term. This to me as well, is more of a long term hold. It is going to take some time to get things up and running, but, I do think the push to do that has finally begun, as long as the metals hold up. I think the upside is very large, and that Panneton derisks some of the normal micro junior problems often which are simply lies, haha,  time will tell.

Another new presentation, much more in depth   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GguSNlsd89Q&t=1s

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 07, 2025, 11:54:48 am »
The old 50 dollar silver double top is imho what is putting the brakes on the sector. All the armchair experts expect it to collapse from here, and the shorts use it as a Maginot Line. I expect at big fakeout at some point, then the real fun begins.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 07, 2025, 08:51:23 am »
Nobody here knew about Gold Terra, YGTFF, because it has not been promoted anywhere. I knew about it, because I made a nice pile on Detour Gold, and wanted to know what the guy that built that mine was doing. That guy is Gerald Panninton, and I traced him a few years back to Gold Terra. 

So, why does a guy who built a billion dollar mine, and has all the respect in the mining world you can possibly have, take over a junior where the possibility of failure is over 90%? Does he want failure to be his final legacy?

I theorized that a well respected and well liked guy like Gerald, must have done his homework and found a really special situation. So, he walks into a deal that already has Newmont as a built in partner, with a mine shaft, a ton of equipment, skilled miners, a huge exploration property, and already has 2 million ounces proven up. Also, not in some moose pasture with no hope of electrical, transportation, reasonable costs, etc. , like so many other juniors. Yes, I think the man did his homework and used his connections which are probably as good as it gets.

I pretty much dont do drilling stocks. This is much more than that. I cannot find anything comparable, especially in a mining friendly area.

There is a lot more to this play, and you can look up the videos explaining the Con mine, Mispickel, the Campbell Shear, etc. Oh, and it is very high grade stuff. If this guy can build the very low grade Detour Mine into a billion dollar company, my bet is that he can surely do it with high grade material in this area.

So, it is not 4 cents anymore, more like 10 cents, but I think will be in dollars at some point. Anyways, here is his latest video, well worth the watch if you have any interest. I have watched his vids for a long time. He appears to have some extra excitement now. Just thought I would share my basic thoughts fwiw since I know some have bought in now, and there was nobody following it previously, and I have for a long time. I think he is going to find his 5 million ounces, and get his 100k per year target up and running fairly soon and have it running for a very , very long time. On top of that, the Con Mine ,and this area is well known for what is called jewelry pockets. Ultra high grade stuff, so, maybe his targets are too conservate. I bet, they are, but I always like under promise, and over deliver. Especially in this sector of expert liars.     
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnkGmJzV57Q

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: October 01, 2025, 01:00:53 pm »
I talked extensively with Guanajuato just last week. I got no tip on the dilution of course, but he did say they have a VERY good relationship and ongoing discussions with Fresnillo, which was in a response to my question about excess capacity they have. It was being filled by 2 close by Fresnillo mines, which produce, dont quote me, like a million a quarter I think? He added, it is hard to get these majors to part with assets, etc.  There was much more said, but that was the gist, that they expect to fill that capacity gap, and to get back to the previous production levels next year.

Sooooooo...... if the money is being raised to acquire something, like maybe those 2 mines. Home run. If it is so James Anderson can have enough money in the coffers, so he can go billfishing in Cabo without have any stress, well, not so much. I am guessing from previous conversations, somehow, he wants to get to like 10 million per year. Well that aint going to happen with current status quo so either work on Penguico, other assets, or easier, buy some other mines, etc. Anyways, just adding that bit of info for all of us to chew on.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 29, 2025, 10:41:13 am »
Right on time, brand new update from ex CEO of billion dollar Detour mine, now head of Gold Terra, Gerald Pennington. Talking 5 million ounce potential with backing from Osisko and Newmont.........

Gerald has that Cheshire cat look, like he cannot contain his excitement....

https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/3750-gold-transforms-gold-terra-con-mine-economics-vs-340-2003-closure

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 28, 2025, 01:30:37 pm »
m2 ...good to see you posting...I have missed your input...this forum needs input like yours
Thank you Ben. Really appreciate you saying you found value in my postings thru the years.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 27, 2025, 03:13:52 pm »
Since I am here, couple of stocks nobody talks about.

I had aped into Guanajuato earlier this year, i had told lonestar about it, now that one is getting some press now that it has moved. It had so much potential, but needed more capital, that silver is finally providing along with some financing. There is a gold loan, they are starting to pay down, if silver keeps running a ton of leverage here and another huge plus, their by product... not zinc.... not lead, is it gold! Nice bonus. 

Fortitude, bufford covers, had some political crap with permits going against them, should all be green skies now. Another huge potential for them, a lot of good looking properties but also,
what is under that lithocap they discovered that their geologist is so excited about? Only time and some drilling will tell.

Here are two with great management, and lots of property to discover more.

Borealis, ex Kinross exec, has the Borealis mine, and another one that I had owned, Gold Bull, both have great exploration potential, and both can be in production soon, Borealis mine is already starting up.

What about a 10 cent junior, not in moose pasture country but right near a mining town so all needs are there including miners, since the nearby diamond mines are closing down. Also, already has a 2 million ounce resource,....what?????  the exec has already built a billion dollar mine, and is buying into this one. Already has a mine shaft that just needs to be dewatered, and other infrastructure and acres of other property along a well known gold fault. Could go on and on, but I compare this to other 10 centers all of which are somewhat speculative, no comparison... Gold Terra Resources.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 27, 2025, 01:46:05 pm »
I would add for Nwester, there are some quality clinics in Mexico, that combine Fenben, Ivermectin, Mebendazole and B17, along with some other things. If it were me, that is what I would do. Prayers are with him from me.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 10, 2025, 06:05:10 pm »
Thank you A ssay. Glad to be of value when I can. I think we may be in for a fun ride, if this crazy world doesnt side track it somehow.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: September 10, 2025, 05:44:38 pm »
lone, I am still here most of the time. I emailed you directly and told you to add to Guanajuato when it was .18 a month ago or so. Did you add to it? Otherwise, like I said in the email, it is mostly throw a dart at the paper time to pick that I think is around the corner, when the miners really start moving. That said, Guanajuato has a bunch of things finally coming together. My big question with them, is how will they get production higher. I think the recent news on the Pinguico mine will be part of that answer.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: August 12, 2025, 10:48:00 am »
Tarrif all re-hypothecated/paper gold and silver, short problem solved.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 12, 2025, 12:51:06 pm »
LSteve, for sure that plane would have been loaded with fuel.

Well, now it is back to being blocked.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 12, 2025, 12:19:12 pm »
It looks as if something has changed. You can now see the website without being logged in. You may also notice, the fake number of lurkers is in a more reasonable range again.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 11, 2025, 04:13:42 pm »
I love you guys, but you guys are starting to scare me. One last time I will try to explain. It is not about if you log in or not. Nobody cares.

It IS about, if someone that has no affiliation with the forum, no familiarity can read the forum.

If THAT person cannot read it, or see what the topics are, they will never want to join it. Also, it greatly diminishes the reach of this forum. Only those inside the asylum can now read it.

I know it was NOT like that previously, including recently.

I hope that clarifies the reason the problem should be fixed, if you ever want new people to join. If not, like I said, last one left, please turn out the lights.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 11, 2025, 11:51:46 am »
Mugs, your missing the whole point. He already knew us, for many years. So he knew what the content would be, even if he did not have a login ID, although I think he did????. I am talking about a person, out there, that has no clue what is in this site. How likely would it be for him to create an ID, login, just to see the content? If you want new people, they should be able to read and decide before creation if they want to join. That is a much more likely way to get new people, especially since the budding bull market may actually attract people now.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 11, 2025, 11:31:30 am »
newbie report
look, sherlock came out of no where and is now a hero
ask him how hard it is to get here
Well, you probably just hurt his feelings. He has been pee yewing around here and previous places for 15+ years???

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 11, 2025, 09:57:37 am »
If nobody can see the site, except those that are logged in, it means it is likely nobody new will join the site since you would have to create an ID just to see what is in it. I think that is a problem. If others dont, last one left, turn out the lights.....

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: June 10, 2025, 04:57:09 pm »
The high count numbers are meaningless. It appears to me, you can no longer read-only this site. You have to be logged in which besides all the other things i have pointed out over the years, would insure nobody new will join this site.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 08, 2025, 09:10:20 am »
Mugs, I assume you are talking about my ideas for now? In the past, the 500x crypto picks I gave are not so easy to find now. There are thousands of crypto tokens now, and most of them are crap. Do not touch the meme coins, etc. All of the ones I mentioned in the past turned out to be good, with utility and longevity. The days of 500x in a short amount of time are mostly gone.  A general rule right now that can help sort the wheat from the chaff, stick to US based tokens. They are going to get a favored existence. BTC is always a starting point, ADA, THETA and TFUEL are still good, you can add in others like HBAR and a very unknown one used to some extent by our military, DAG.  I have some others like XEQ, 500x potential, but they are too complicated for newbies to know how to correctly buy.

As far as miners, I think we are at the throw a dart at the wall stage in picking them if you stick to ones that have production or near term, in stable countries. As long as we get the turning, and investors start to come, they will all do exceptionally well. I like a lot of the ones you mention.

Thanks for all you do here mugs, God bless you.

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General Discussion / Re: precious metals and business
« on: March 07, 2025, 04:39:29 pm »
When I used to post a lot, I had penned all these concerns the others have and why it should be only slightly limited many times many years ago. It changed for a while, but always creeps back.

To summarize what I see are the high points of the concerns:

People do not want to be associated with blind hatred so yes, people stop posting. One quick example of the hatred I am talking about, the poor little black child that Trump showed the other night and who has been fighting cancer for many years and who exuded nothing but love in his persona, was attacked. For what gain? Did that attitude help anyone here in any way, shape or form? Of course not.

The 2nd main problem, any new blood that might be attracted here, and which is sorely needed, will probably run in another direction before posting here. I cannot substantiate that statement, but logic should be enough of an answer

3rd, I have been attacked for investing in something that some did not want to invest in, like that should even matter, but somehow, it did. Early on, it was an idea that I thought had great potential. I thought, and once it was true, this was a place to share investing ideas, even out of the box ones. I guess I have to point out that my early suggestions have been proven so correct, they were the single most enrichening suggestions ever given on this forum.

In speaking directly about the Jews, it could be argued that no other people have been hurt more by the bad actors in the Jewish community, of which there are many, than the Jews themselves.

God bless to all, I have always only wanted to help people, and that is what I always tried to do. I am sure this post will upset some people, so be it. I have always spoken my thoughts with no punches pulled and with no care about any accolades or criticisms.

Ok, back to lurking once in a while.

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