Posted by Equisetum
@ 23:47 on April 18, 2016
of Trade; Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal; London Drugs Ltd.; Lets Talk Entertainment Inc.; Medicorp Canada Inc.; Time Public Inc.; Canada 2020; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
These are the organizations listed from a city in Canada, each apparently paying a fee of $225,000, on average, to listen to a speaking engagement by Hillary Clinton. The list comes from something posted on Zerohedge under the heading “Complete breakdown of every Hillary and Bill Clinton speech, and fee, since 2013”.
I could’nt care one bit that Bill took in $26.6 million in speaking fees since 3013 and Hillary took in only $ 21,7 million in speaking fees in the same period since 2013. What does rattle my cage, however, is that there were gullible Canadians who would have contributed financially to the hosting events of these gullible Canadian institutions who invited the lady in the first place. I thought George Clooney had Hillary’s fund-raising under control without scraping the bottom of the barrel in urban Canada. If I had money to spare, instead of spending it to listen to someone speak, I would use it to buy some physical silver. Equiz.
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 22:53 on April 18, 2016
The down payment is to be two (2) proof grade 100 kg. 0.99999 Canadian Maple Leafs not one (1) .
Sorry for the mistake .
Just slip them in your pockets and meet me on Wall Street at 8:30 .
Posted by ipso facto
@ 21:24 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 21:22 on April 18, 2016
What a great deal and a bargain at only one KG AU! I’m sure I have some of those laying around somewhere. I’m gonna be rich rich rich! 🙂
Posted by ipso facto
@ 21:18 on April 18, 2016
I’m just surprised they’re bringing it up at all. They better not dig too deep!
Posted by goldielocks
@ 21:07 on April 18, 2016
and it took a woman to do it. shes right, watch the video of Obama kicking the door.
http://departed.co/obama-kicks-door-judge-jeanine-calls-terrorist
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 19:55 on April 18, 2016
I can give you a deep discount on a bridge linking Manhattan to the East side of the Hudson River ( leading to Brooklyn !) . Just think of the toll revenue you can charge , AND twice a day , commuters inbound to Manhattan in the morning and again returning home in the evening !
I can draw up the contract for your signature tomorrow for ONLY one Canadian gold coin as down payment ( the 100 KG 0.99999 pure Maple Leaf ) . JUST 1 million dollar face value , and that is in Canadian dollars , which is worth much less than the US dollar . What a bargain ! ( There may be a small premium , since the coin will not have been circulated , and not many were minted , so it would truly be in ‘mint condition’.)
I will take the balance as a percentage of the tolls …. only 5% if I receive the down payment tomorrow .
Posted by silverngold
@ 19:50 on April 18, 2016
Since the only thing the Obama administration has said that was the truth was “change”, as in hope and change, and change was all for the worse, and everything else was a lie, why are we now to believe he has told another truth?? Looks to me like the first round of finger pointing.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 18:31 on April 18, 2016
Obama Administration Makes Stunning Admission: “Seed Money For Al Qaeda Came From Saudi Arabia”
Following a dramatic deterioration in official diplomatic channels between the US and Saudi Arabia when over the weekend the Saudis threatened the U.S. with dumping billions in Treasuries if Congress were to pass a bill probing into their alleged support of Sept 11 terrorists in the aftermath of last weekend’s 60 Minutes report on the classified “28 pages” from the Septemeber 11 commission, moments ago the Obama administration made a stunning admission, when for the first time it revealed on the record that the Saudis were the original source of funding for Al Qaeda.
As Politico reports, Obama’s deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, while speaking to David Axelrod in Monday’s edition of “The Axe Files” podcast said that the government of Saudi Arabia had paid “insufficient attention” to money that was being funneled into terror groups and fueled the rise of Al Qaeda when he was asked about the validity of the accusation that the Saudi government was complicit in sponsoring terrorism.
more http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-18/obama-administration-makes-stunning-admission-seed-money-al-qaeda-came-saudi-arabia
Posted by ipso facto
@ 18:21 on April 18, 2016
I’m looking for a bridge. Do you have one you could sell me?
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 17:30 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 16:58 on April 18, 2016
Posted by goldielocks
@ 15:39 on April 18, 2016
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Posted by Maya
@ 15:33 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 14:32 on April 18, 2016
He’s gonna have to sit in the back seat!
Posted by commish
@ 14:30 on April 18, 2016
And we ain’t in it.
Posted by Auandag
@ 14:24 on April 18, 2016
Posted by goldielocks
@ 14:16 on April 18, 2016
Posted by Maya
@ 13:49 on April 18, 2016
Does your horse know this?
Posted by Maddog
@ 12:34 on April 18, 2016
SM opens weak and Au strong in US…..then they spend rest of the day magically reversing.
Posted by Maddog
@ 12:20 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:59 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:44 on April 18, 2016
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 10:37 on April 18, 2016
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:23 on April 18, 2016
Newmont Mining Corp’s (NYSE:NEM), the world’s 2nd largest gold miner, is walking way from its $5 billion Conga copper and gold project in Peru after year of relentless community opposition.
In its annual filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Colorado-based miner said that due to current social and political conditions, the company “did not anticipate being able to develop Conga for the foreseeable future.”
Locals welcomed the news, which granted Peruvian farmer Máxima Acuña de Chaupe the Goldman Environmental Prize.
Acuña, who has been at the forefront of the opposition against the Conga project since it was first proposed in 2010, said in a statement she only has one more wish. “I want to return to the peaceful life I had on my land with my family for almost 20 years.”
Newmont decided to halt construction work at the project in November 2011, after violent protests led by governor Gregorio Santos forced the country’s government to declare a state of emergency.
cont. http://www.mining.com/community-opposition-forces-newmont-abandon-conga-project-peru/