Friday, August 26, 2011

Bob Chapman on Bernanke speech and QE3

Bob Chapman on The Alex Jones show - 26 Aug 2011

Bob Chapman : they want to break everybody financially and they want to reduce the population , the ECB violate the European rules and the German constitutions by purchasing Spanish and Italian bonds ,


Bill Murphy : The Central Banks do not have the Gold they say the have

Bill Murphy : The European currency stinks too , Bill Murphy, a financial commentator and chairman of GATA, the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee. GATA was organized in January 1999 to advocate and undertake litigation against illegal collusion to control the price and supply of gold and related financial securities. GATA exposes and actively opposes collusion against a free market in gold, other precious metals, currencies, and related securities. Gold and Silver manipulation is the hottest story of the year! The weekly media is suppressing the story. National security is the excuse for the suppression and the manipulation! We the people are in real trouble.



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Making a Silver Ingot at Home : MELTING AND CASTING

Melting my sterling silver scrap with a propane torch and silica melting dish,,,and casting into a homemade wooden ingot mold. You can find Borax in the laundry detergent aisle of any grocery store. The one-time-use mold was made from poplar wood and everyday wood glue. My results were even better than expected. Thanks for viewing.Borax helps the silver "flow" (liquefy) and traps the slag/dirt. I use about 1/2 teaspoon for every troy ounce of silver I'm melting, but it's not exact. Once you heat the silver red hot, sprinkle the borax on it and continue torching until the metal melts.The silver melted in this video was STERLING. The copper/tin/nickel will NOT separate from the silver by melting it....you would need acids to separate them. You really can't use too much BORAX. I used about a teaspoon for the silver in this video. If the silver looks dull or you see things floating on top of it (slag) when it's melted,,,add a little more borax to it.

Propane/Oxy should be more than sufficient. I actually re-melted the bar I cast in this video, along with some other scrap I found to make a larger 3 ounce bar (using another wooden mold), but I had to use an Oxy/Mapp torch to get it to melt (propane alone wasn't hot enough for that much silver),,,but that Oxy/Mapp at 5000+ degrees sure was!

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