Sunday, January 8, 2012

David Morgan on What happened to Gold & Silver in 2011

David Morgan :........., gold started to go parabolic similar to what silver had done earlier in the year. And as that was taking place from roughly the $1,550 level, all the way up to the $1,900 level, I was concerned, not fundamentally on gold or silver, but technically. And sure enough gold got over bought on a temporary basis. I'm not saying that it's not worth more than $1,900 - surely it is - it's just in the time frame or in the context in which it got to $1,900 concerned me, technically. Sure enough gold sells off - well when gold sold off silver was hanging around the $40 level and then got whacked right along with gold and moved from around $40 all the way down to under $30 temporarily. And since that time until now - the end of the year, what we're seeing is silver has built a base above the $30 level and continues to do so.- in mineweb interview

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Bob Chapman : The Republican National Committee wants to neutralize Ron Paul

Bob Chapman - AROOSTOOK WATCHMEN - Jan. 4, 2012 - obviously the IOWA vote was rigged otherwise how would you explain somebody going from 3 percent to 25 percent in 3 days argues Bob Chapman , The Republican National Committee wants to neutralize Ron Paul , they did it but it may turn out to be a suicidal move for them....because it is pretty obvious who won .....

David Morgan & Max Keiser on Gold & Silver Market Manipulation

Silver guru David Morgan who predicted recently that he sees Silver doubling in price in 2012 ( going to $60/oz) is interviewed by Max Keiser on the volatility of silver and the manipulation of the gold and silver prices by bankers and central bankers worldwide in order to prop up their ponzi fiat currencies that they can print into oblivion. .. Personally I look at the price of gold relative to other committees, food and real estate. I only care about the dollar value when I want to buy some.A sound investment will pay for itself many times over. Trouble today is too much debt hinges on nothing of the sort. This debt must fall. It cannot be held up. It is a physical impossibility for its collapse to be indefinitely delayed. Better now than later because Glass-Steagall in fact is inevitable.
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