Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Value Of Dollar Continues To Shrink

The US Dollar has lost 13% of purchasing power this year since June. This economic insanity continues with the alarming rate of the printing of money. The U.S. Government spending is up 110% from 10 years ago. The next big payout, QE3, will be great for gold.

Donald Trump : Taxes Should Remain as Low as Possible

Trump Organization CEO Donald Trump on the need to extend the Bush tax cuts and whether he would consider running for president.

Greg Howard, Bob Chapman, The Stan Solomon Show 15th Dec 2010

Greg Howard and Bob Chapman on The Stan Solomon Show

Silvercorp Metals Firms More Than 1% on Drilling Results

Silvercorp Metals (SVM) says it issued drilling results from the 2010 drill program on the Silvertip silver-zinc-lead project in Northern British Columbia, Canada.

A total of 10,913 meters (m) in 36 diamond drill holes was completed, of which, 24 holes reached their planned depth while 12 holes were abandoned. The high drilling success rate of 67% - that's 16 hits out of 24 drill holes - demonstrates that the high grade mineralization is continuous in these areas, and the drilling has expanded the current resource blocks in the March 2010 Resource Estimate. In addition, a new zone was discovered 300 meters south of the existing 65 Zone, which could add a significant amount of high grade resources to the project.

Silvercorp Metals shares are trading up over 1.25% pre-market Wednesday, on the news.

Justice Dept Files Lawsuit Against BP For Oil Rig Explosion

December 15, 2010 MSNBC

Justice Dept Files Lawsuit Against BP For Oil Rig Explosion

Silver Shortage : David Morgan on the Financial Sense News hour

David Morgan on the Financial Sense News hour with Jim Puplava 10 Dec 2010

Jim Rogers: Gold $2,000 , Silver $50

Te street.com asked legendary contrarian investor Jim Rogers when he thinks Gold will hit the $200/oz
Jim Rogers :"Rogers: I wish I knew when, watch TheStreet.com you can get all these answers to market timing; I am no good at it. I explained to you that gold will be $2,000 certainly in the decade, it'll probably be much higher than $2,000 in the decade but maybe even sooner I don't know. But to me it seems pretty clear that it'll go to at least $2,000. If you adjust the old high back in 1980 for inflation, gold should be over $2,000 now. Silver at the old high was $50, silver's at $30 now. Silver can certainly go to $50 again and probably much much higher over the next decade. "
via www.thestreet.com

The National Intel Report Bob Chapman , John Stadtmiller , 14th Dec 2010

The National Intel Report. Republic Broadcasting Network Radio.

Mike Maloney Of Gold Silver Inc - No Man Made System Will Ever last

The world gets a new monetary system every 30 or 40 years, and it's past time for a change.Financial educator and precious metals expert Michael Maloney has made this observation, based on his extensive study of economic cycles, for years. We had the classical gold standard from 1871 until World War I, the gold exchange standard between the two world wars, the Bretton Woods international monetary system from 1944 until 1971, and since 1971, the entire world has been on the dollar standard.
"So we are already overdue for a new worldwide monetary system," Mike says, "and this is a normal thing. It will be this way as long as governments don't allow the free markets to work."



The Federal Reserve fiat currency system causes wealth concentration, loss of purchasing power, rising prices, and only rising income for a small percentage. Study the Federal Reserve and you will find out how wealth is concentrated in our fiat debt based currency monetary system. Yes, people will have to own precious metals to benefit from the transfer of wealth. This is not investment advice.
They probably first will try a basket of currencies like the SDR, and backed by a small amount of gold. This will not last long, because they can still manipulate the currencies, and the market will force the world to go back to a precious metal standard. All precious metals would have to be on the table, because theirs a massive amount of currency to cover, or gold and silver get revalued at 5,000 and 500 respectively to start the precious metals standard. 1st county = world reserve currency everything ultimately boils down to a barter system. gold and silver retain value because people want them. i don't think they would work as a currency though, because supply is too limited to provide liquidity and allow growth.
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