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bear market has begun
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osisko finally delivers a mineral resource on windfall
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Thanks Mugwump
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Fed's tightening will end in disaster
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rio tinto invests in mux copper
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thanks Mugs
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roof. gonna see lots of cracks.. heat.. gonna leak then mold.. not covered by insurance.

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So Mugs are you taking over the thread becasue Tom bailed or becasue you want a more defined discussion?

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I think Apollo,s 17145 nailed it. EU Minsky Moment likely this Fall.
Everything is so leveraged that if anything breaks investors have no equity to dig themselves out. EU is the start. Energy bills are one more kill shot. How  Nato convinced the EU to stop buying Russian energy when it had no replacement is the work of total fools.
The plandemic destroyed so many small businesses and I heard on the news that life expectancy in the USA dropped by four years.
Cash is king right now. The stock market is rolling over and home prices are diving.
PM,s also but will be the first to recover. Hell they may by be the only thing that does. The world is about to go dark.  Hang on and rattle.

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we are wandering nomads, putting up a new tent.
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Many thanks, MUGS!
Is our break (or new nomadic tent) prophetic of things to come in the fin. whirld? Seems to me we have been on the move since 2000 or so. Is there a happy home for gold bugs?
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German FM - screw the voters, Ukraine is more important.
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FWIW, I saw that Gazprom announced that they are resuming paying dividends. It was up 25% yesterday on that news and on their highest earnings of all time.
 A lot of their infrastructure was stolen by Germany and others as punishment for Ukraine, as if they invaded or something.

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OK. A bit confused.  Is this the new forum?

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It is only fitting that mugwump stepped up as a most prolific poster.
 A big and well deserved thank you
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Test
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Over 5 months of them taking gold and silver paper prices down. How much longer are they going to get away with these criminal acts. Just pure pain at the moment staying in gold and silver PM's has been very difficult to handle. If we ever get a return I will be out. To old for this manipulation and loss of my investment dollars... Ouch

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Is "Next" the thing you have to click to post?
There is no "Reply" on messages that I see on the forum.
AI is ...not.... Artificial.
No agendas are.
............Who controls the algorithm controls the future.

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Oh hell.  Now it shows Reply.   Ii had to click "Next" to post that msg.
AI is ...not.... Artificial.
No agendas are.
............Who controls the algorithm controls the future.

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hi Roan
i just started this because Tom lock us out

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it's a bear market
time to sell everything
good to hold CASH
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Gotta wonder if we are near a short term bottom in the general market.  I suspect there is a great deal of fund selling as a window dressing adjustment so the don't sell their losing positions on their monthly statements.
This too shall pass.

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TEST....
Norwester Mike

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I may have missed something by way of explanation or "forewarning" by 'Tom', but I thought it an absolute chickenshit manner of suddenly ending the Forum as it was without pre-arranging a 'change of command'.....I'm glad mugs stepped in as, apparently, LSteve opted not to be the moderator????

Thanks for your years of tolerance and guidance of the Forum, Zeus or Tom, but that was a horribly poorly handled manner of a transition. 

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Article brought to my attention this morning at a retiree breakfast

"Prepare For An Epic Finale" - Jeremy Grantham Warns Stock Market 'Super Bubble' Has Yet To Burst

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I agree.  We should have TOOK OVER the forum and locked Tom out.

The Pyrite's Place end was the model takeover.
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My problem is this:  when I try to access this forum via bookmark it takes me to the old forum.  I did try to bookmark this one but for some reason it doesnt work. So, I have to go through a bunch of gyrations to get here.

On a happier note, its hard to find a gold stock not making new lows.  Yes, something very bad is headed everyones way.

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Yes, and thanks Mugs.
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MUGWUMP................... ENOUGH OF GOLD GOING DOWN !!

You should demand GREEN on the spot feed insert!

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pyrite- we're clearly in a bear market
CASH right now is the safest investment
also physical gold/silver but you know that
all commodities except natural gas are in free fall
the stock market will crash next
powell is determined to increase interest rates to cut inflation
the economy is gonna go to hell
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and all currencies are tanking except the dollar
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BEN

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gold to explode
okay, i'm waiting

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pyrite- we're clearly in a bear market
CASH right now is the safest investment---mugs on #33

I am pondering offing all those heavy gold coins and 10 oz sludge bars.
Dedicate the money to speccing the futures and stocks.

Why should you guys get all the fun?
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Stan Harley has good charts *@. 34 mins in he has the market downski until 1st week dec

He's big on Lucas numbers his Bitcoin tops since inception coincide close with Lucas numbers

https://youtu.be/afBEEIUhG2g?list=PL4904950210BFDEBE&t=2230


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That Chuck Nenner said right in early summer aboutstaying out of gold in July & August  then back in after labor day.  I'm looking to see if he's in

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Echoing gratitude, Mugs
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#38......pssst....Pyrite.....pssst....Corn.....buy Corn...and hope like hell it doesn't rain!

"I am pondering offing all those heavy gold coins and 10 oz sludge bars.
Dedicate the money to speccing the futures and stocks."

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rat pack gone:

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#43....it's almost funny, but a month or so ago when we were IN Vegas for a quick getaway, the mucky-mucks I talked with at the Mirage acted like ..."Hey, don't worry...We'll get the water we need, even if it's at the expense of those 'downstream' users (Phoenix and Los Angeles)...."  Obviously, the big money in Vegas has 'connections' at the Colorado River Authority......

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Looking at that video and knowing China is in a drought, so is some of Europe. The Rhine is about closed to shipping. The whole world is drying up it seems. Lake Meade
supplies 40 million people and what do they do when it runs dry?
This place sure is dead. Might take some major market moves to get it going again.

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Wow that happened without warning. Thought I was lost.

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RACK.....We don't need no water.

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Fear capitol driving the dollar higher. Soon the market will get a wiff of deflation due to a slowing economy and the bond market yields will look very attractive. Bonds will go higher, interest rates will drop. This will drive stocks and gold higher. When? In a week or two.

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Could it be that China gave bonds denominated in Yuan to a Russian Gold producer for Gold???

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I admit I dont know whats going to happen in the market.

I just feel its going to be big when it hits.

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Pedo Joe blathering about free and fair elections in Philadephia of all places.

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#47.....LSteve....I was under the impression (apparently wrongly so) that Zeus/Tom had chosen you to take over at the point he 'retired' as a moderator....I'm still shocked that he didn't email you to be ready to do so or at least warn us peons that he was in need of focusing his attention on 'family affairs' and would be shutting down the Forum unless someone stepped forward to take it over....I'm very sorry for his family problems but felt the whole thing should have and could have been handled differently....

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Fear capitol driving the dollar higher.
I believe a lot of loans world wide were $US loans because of the low interest rates.
Dollar demand may also be a shortage of $ as borrowers are trying to get out from under currency problems cause by the economy world wide in going down fast?

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#52....How bad is it Erle, you ask?  Well that guy in the photo on some private jet with a drink in hand and getting a foot massage from the Madame Ghislaine Maxwell is none other than the same SOB who authorized the FBI raid on Trump's place....
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So, we have a whole new thread and I'm still a newbie.  /waves/
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Norwester
The SOB is a SOB, but that picture is a photoshop.

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hey mugs
thanks for setting this up
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#57....oilboiler....I believe you.....the source who sent it to me is generally right on top of rumors, blogs, photos (such as this one) and normally very careful to check the validity of a story or photo, etc.  I guess he was wrong on this one....

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"I think Apollo,s 17145 nailed it. EU Minsky Moment likely this Fall"

Not to put too fine a point on it but he wrote "45 days" not" this fall"

Wonder why so specific? Considering his proficient track record it's very curious. 


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Test by a Newbie

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Please allow me to introduce myself.
I have been a goldbug since 1965.  I have enjoyed the ups and highs and endured the lows and downs.
They don't realise it, but Mugwump, PB1, Apollo and many others have been my best friends for many years. I have lurked with the Kitco discussion group for a long, long time, thinking that there was not much I could add to this erudite column.
I have lived and worked in various countries in Southern Africa and travelled widely.  My background was in mineral processing before retirement.
I should have signed up years ago.
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despicable speech by Biden calling half of americans nazis
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long covid
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Watts and torque -- lots of it --- move generators, power station turbines, water pumps, locomotives, ships, cars, industrial equipment, airplanes, satellite launches, sawmills, and servers, day or night, hot or cold, rain or snow or rim ice.  All kinetic, thermal, and electrical power derives from chemical combustion or thermonuclear reactions.

There is no “transition” to a secondary or tertiary degrading waveform as a byproduct of the explosive event, producing the same benefits from the original event -- you simply devolve into a fading after-effect.

Wind power is a downstream by-product of solar radiation in conjunction with the earth’s rotation and axial face in its annual revolution around the sun, whose motion is also a by-product of an explosive event that presumably occurred 4.6 billion years ago.

So-called green, clean, or renewable energy, is the diminishing i.e. oscillating progressively weaker remains of energy transformed from the explosive phase, and can never equate to the original force at the moment of the explosive event. This is the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
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OPEC ready to cut supply


OPEC’s united front on possible action grew stronger, as more nations endorsed Saudi Arabia’s view that supply curbs may be needed to stabilize world oil markets.

Within 48 hours of comments from Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman that OPEC might have to curtail production, fellow members Iraq, Algeria, Kuwait, Equatorial Guinea and Venezuela released statements expressing their support. Further endorsements came on Thursday from Libya and Congo.

Oil markets are suffering a “disconnect” as international futures contracts -- which have tumbled in recent months -- fail to accurately reflect the fundamentals of supply and demand, Prince Abdulaziz said in an interview on Monday. The result has been “extreme” volatility in prices, he added.
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abx sells royalties
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/barrick-and-ngm-sell-royalties-2022-09-02

monarch slows down mining ops
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/monarch-slows-down-beaufor-mining-operations-2022-09-01

rio tinto pays $3.3 billion for turquoise hill
https://www.mining.com/rio-tinto-to-pay-3-3-billion-for-rest-of-turquoise-hill/

gold,grains and oil all up
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got nickels??

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garden and get some gold too

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Mugwump; smooth and focused as usual. Thank you.
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I wondered what happened yesterday.  Glad to find this new site.  Thanks Mugwump.
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back in time: drexel burnham lambert mike milk  man and epstein worked for them.. follow the money.

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This is a man gone MAD!!!
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Funny thing about the correlation of Bitcoin to the SM, esp. NDX. If BTC is up it is tracking NASDAQ.
 Maybe someone can post a correlation chart.

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Administrative update. First I want to thank Apollo/Tom for creating this board and choosing me as an administrator. Yesterday's actions came as a surprise to me. I hope that whatever Apollo's family issues are they they turn out ok. It seems I'm still the administrator. To be honest, in my opinion, this is a very well run and civil group. I administer a couple of groups on facebook and sometimes it is crazy. With that said I would like to thank mugwump for creating this page. My concern is that I'm not sure about our status with our provider createaform. I don't want us to find ourselves canceled because of non-payment for services. So I'll look into this and attend to it if need be. Otherwise let me know if you have any concerns.
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Factory Orders in the United States decreased 1 percent in July of 2022 over the previous month. Estimate was +.2
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Apollo is the same person as Tom?
Also, did I miss the story of what happened to Frus?

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Gurk on other board posted this chart of BTC and NDX:
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Reply #73

Rack

Glad we did not watch it.
This too shall pass.

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The new booster vexxine was tested on 8 mice
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and it failed


The assumed efficacy is based only on antibody titers, for one strain of covid which is extinct and another which is declining rapidly. No evidence at all of safety or efficacy.

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Reply #80

Are people actually so uninformed that they will still take these injections?  If that is the degree of intelligence in this country we really are DOOMED.
This too shall pass.

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How can you get the display on this new forum to contain the latest post on top so you don't have to constantly scroll all the way down to the bottom?
This too shall pass.

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THE TWO MOST STABLE FORUMS that I have seen and participated on are:

https://www.bonsainut.com/forums/



The bonsai forum has no word censor and the popforum does but very limited and it replaces with silly words.

BOTH are terrific for attachments, images, private messages and ignores.

I'd imagine they cost to host.  The bonsai forum is very sophisticated in its capabilities.   

For OUR usage, it's very hard to beat the longevity(stability) of .... VOY

I ran Pyrite's place on the Voy platform.   It worked well.

I know several here are unable to handle Krug on his forum but it is damn stable.






Popforum is hosted on

Powered by phpBB Forum Software phpBB Limited

The bonsai forum may be his own work.   I don't know any others that are so versatile.

But.... this one works.   I for one don't put a LOT of faith in its lifespan.   It seems we have bounced around more than the price of sludge.

...anyhow....



   

AI is ...not.... Artificial.
No agendas are.
............Who controls the algorithm controls the future.

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PB I think it is an option you select. Mine shows the latest on top. I'll look into it. It seems we had this issue before.

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OK PB Figured it out. Under your username in the upper right corner select Account Settings. On the new page under Account Settings select Look and Layout. Then check the box that says Show Most Recent Posts at the Top.
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LSteve

Thanks!

This too shall pass.

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To clarify LSteve's earlier post....Apollo and Tom are NOT one and the same....rather, the poster who was known as ZEUS became Tom when he turned over moderation to LSteve....not Apollo who, fortunately, is still with us....

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Thanks Mike

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having a senior moment here. I'm confusing my Greek gods.

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Oh, for cryin' out loud, Pyrite - WHY in the whirld would we WANT "stability" on a forum ?  We're goldbugs.....and silver slugs, remember -- we thrive on uncertainty and unexpected disruptions!

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Just call me Tom - lol

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Swapped emails with Frustrated - she's taking time off. Not sure she's coming back as a poster, may just lurk, at least until this stuff starts percolating again
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Mugs  that is a beautiful resource at Windfall. In the middle of a mining district with all close by except for Government permits.  So it will take a while. Gold is not a priority for Turdhole....YET!  He has none.
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I cannot post as of late not sure what is happening

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keep losing the reply icon so how do I post without it LOL

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Wee bounce today - Silver is not so encouraging. Long weekend - staying flat, could wake up to "nasty" Tuesday morning & bounce over - see how we close. IF we can go out on our highs, might see it differently, but don't see that happening anyway

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This stuff has not been acting right - portending some serious financial turmoil coming up - from the EU no doubt. That rather large cup & handle on DUST is ominous that we could have another gut-wrenching collapse - maybe not as bad, but similar to 2008 dead ahead. Jus sayin
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Uh oh - may come sooner than I thought

Surprise: Stocks Tumble After Gazprom "Completely Halts" Nord Stream Indefinitely Due To "Unexpected" Leak

FRIDAY, SEP 02, 2022 - 12:29 PM
After a 3-day halt, Russian energy giant Gazprom was expected to resume critical supplies of nat gas to Europe via Nord Stream 1 tomorrow, but it appears that Putin who is enjoying the game of cat and mouse a little too much, had other plans and as a result, Russian gas flows toward Europe won't be coming back any time soon, as moments ago Gazprom announced that it had "completely halted" transport of gas to Nord Stream until a previously undetected oil leakage is rectified.

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