Posted by treefrog
@ 8:13 on April 28, 2018
i concur, opposing views should not be the basis for expulsion. censorship, even for a good cause, would put us on a slippery slope. then, in whom would we entrust the power to decide what was a “good cause?”
i recommend a personal “ignore” system. posters who continue to be combative or otherwise unpleasant on a continuing basis should be treated as if they do not exist. i am of the opinion that the more response and attention they get, the more they like it, and the more it stimulates a continuation of their antisocial behavior.
if you have a bucket of slops, the more you stir it, the more it will stink.
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 7:37 on April 28, 2018
My wife has high cholesterol , so for years she has avoided intake of foods high in cholesterol and fat . I had to point out to her that dietary cholesterol was likely not the culprit , and that she has a hereditary tendency to create hormonal cholesterol . She still avoids fried foods ( a good thing , likely ) , but also continues to pull the blanket over her head while sleeping to shut out noise and light , which I think causes her to breathe in her own CO2 and partially starves her brain of oxygen . She also tends to fret a lot about things that she cannot change , and rarely gets a full eight hours of sleep because of those worries . When she sleeps well , I see improvement the next day .
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 7:24 on April 28, 2018
I wish I had listened to the PM bears ten years ago . If I had , I would still have some wealth . Instead I believed that debt would quickly bring down the value of the dollar , create hyperinflation , and cause mining shares to go to the moon .
Well , we know how that went .
Our universities today are bastions of bigoted liberal thought , where dissenting ( realistic ) views are disallowed . My eldest grandchild graduated from high school last year . I encouraged her to make a list of things essential to her survival ( air , water , food , shelter , etc. ) and to find a career choice meeting one of those needs . I live in a town where a university is one of the principal sources of income . I would classify it as a liberal arts college , costing about $50 000 in annual tuition . How many graduates are going to be able to pay off their student loans if they have majored in some esoteric course of studies with no practical value ?
Elliott makes some valid points worthy of consideration and refutation if that is merited . It is good to consider both sides of any issue .
Posted by Maya
@ 3:04 on April 28, 2018
Ventura Highway… er.. Railway in the sun. The brightly painted
unit is called a ‘Cabbage’ car… a cab and baggage car. It is
an old locomotive with the engines stripped out to be used as
a control cab for the train, with power supplied by the loco at
the tail end in ‘pusher’ mode. With the engines gone, they
used the interior space for baggage for the train. With a control
cab at each end of the train like this they can be used for commuter
service in both directions with no turnarounds.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/655669/
Posted by Maya
@ 2:45 on April 28, 2018
I remember John didn’t suffer idiots for long. I’m all for the admins to eliminate this current troll. He’s not a contributor here, he’s a social justice warrior troll for the establishment.
He said he was a long time lurker here, but that is a blatant lie. If he was a longtimer, he would know the libertarian gestalt here, and that the 911 party line doesn’t fly here.
Posted by Maya
@ 2:00 on April 28, 2018
See this? That WTC beam with the melted, diagonal cut? That is THERMITE… characterized by the dripping steel melt. The diagonal cut is a demolition technique to cause the beams to slide apart while under load.
A Bush family cousin was in charge of security at the WTC, so the deep state had access, opportunity, and motive. Many floors were empty and off limits, so it was relatively easy for the mossad agents they were working with to wire the building for demolition like this. Look closely at the videos of the burning building and you will see the showers of sparks from the burning thermite… well below the fire area.
But there are none so blind as those who will not see.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 0:49 on April 28, 2018
Along time ago in the 90s I was at a Alzheimer seminar which had a lot of people attend including people in early stages telling us what it’s like. One person said that it is natures way of telling loved ones to get ready to say goodby. I don’t accept that even if I understand it. They are in trouble and we need to fix it.
When you mentioned big pharma there are some medicines that can cause cognitive issues. Statins a common drug that lowers cholesterol which you brain needs is one as well as muscle damage due to depletion of Coq10.Your hearts a muscle.
If you do a protocol like that of a book or Buck institute which deals with the whole body there are things you can do before you leave. If there’s vitamins or supplements you can date them. Meals can be pre planned. Time a day for exercise or meditation can be timed. Won’t be as good as you there but helps.
From what you’ve said she probably shouldn’t be alone anymore. They have GPS watches now meant for kids but could be used in cases like memory loss.
Posted by Richard640
@ 23:23 on April 27, 2018
4-27–BALLINGER ON G&S
In the meantime, the US dollar index took a run this morning at the 200-dma sitting around 91.98 then abruptly turned on a dime and gave up all of the gains of the overnight session as of 3:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon, is down on the day. As I commented on the other day, the machines are having their way with gold and silver prices by responding and reacting to every tick in the U.S. dollar index. Since the Euro has such a large weighting in the DXY, it has been said that the Euro is dictating price to the PM’s more than the Asian currencies or the pound. I will continue to view the 200-dma as the line in the sand for my option positions and after today’s reversal, I am probably going to buy back a few SLV June $15 calls for $.75 because with SLV at $15.57, paying only an $.18 premium is a decent entry and pumps up the leverage when gold finally punches out through $1,375. I have a hunch that with the dollar’s RSI and MACD readings stretched this week, today might have been the turn for the metals because the algo’s are taking gold up ($7.50) and silver has just eliminated what was a 9-cent drop earlier. In terms of seasonality, the first half of May is usually better than the latter half so that may be the window for the breakout in gold.
The COT report is out and lo and behold, it was the Large Speculators that got squeezed last week with the pop to $17.25. That hugely-bullish short position has now been unwound so the edge we enjoyed three weeks ago at $16.20 is now lessened. It’s not gone completely but I’ll have to depend more on the reversal in the USD as the driver for the silver trade over the near term.
Posted by treefrog
@ 22:39 on April 27, 2018
i’ve been watching elio for years. i love the concept, but the timing keeps slipping forward. they have been scheduled to begin production “late next year” for the last four or five years. if they ever have one for sale, i’m a buyer, but i’m not holding my breath.
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 20:54 on April 27, 2018
R640 – I can afford $5 – anything that might work …the problem as you identify , is follow-up and consistency . I cannot be there all the time to supervise , and she has an MD doctor daughter well versed in Big Pharma dogma .
Goldie – I have copied some of your responses to keep as references.
IPSO – you are correct , life throws some curves , we just have to appreciate the good times we have had and still can have . When my last wife died suddenly , I was distraught , but came around to the point that I was grateful for the 20 years we did have . In January this one and I celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary . We have yet to have a raised voice argument . Some disagreements , but mild ones .
Posted by macroman3
@ 19:50 on April 27, 2018
Friends at the Pentagon was a dead give away…
Next Elliott will disclose he was a mover for Urban Systems.
Say it isn’t so, Ha!
Posted by silverngold
@ 19:38 on April 27, 2018
Elliott, I doubt there is anyone on this forum who is enjoying the lies and BS you are spewing day after day on 911. Other knowledgeable posters present proof the official story is total BS while all you do is call names and spew lies. Find a new home where other paid trolls like yourself hang out, and I agree with eeos that you should be banned.
Ipso, How about a poll to see if at least 90% of the posters feel the same about the crap this jerk is spewing…..and if so I second eeos request to get this jerk off the forum. I believe he’s a troll because nobody can be that stupid and still read and write. ….At least that’s the opinion and thoughts from Silverngold.
Posted by Richard640
@ 19:12 on April 27, 2018
Posted by macroman3
@ 19:07 on April 27, 2018
The wingspan of a 757 is only 120 odd feet. Engine placement about 40 feet apart.
Never seen those exit hole pics PG, interesting!
Posted by Alex Valdor
@ 18:44 on April 27, 2018
Posted by Samb
@ 18:44 on April 27, 2018
17 years is such a big deal? How about the JFK assassination? Well over 50 years now. Please tell us how you really believe in the official Lee Harvey Oswald version. Can’t wait for your blessing of the official version….that should be a hoot!!
Posted by Richard640
@ 18:19 on April 27, 2018
from Murph==
I still see this Dollar rally as the reason why the metals are not moving, so maybe we’ll see some confirmation of this point when the Dollar starts to lose value. Remember the president has stated many times the Dollar is too high. What will it take to see a real drop in its value?
Posted by Richard640
@ 18:13 on April 27, 2018
James Mc…
Houdini! Now performing daily at the Crimex
Bill,
How do you report on a market (silver) that has become SO controlled that it spins all week long pennies either side of $16.50? What can you say other than this is a new level of price fixing never seen. If the offtake to London is that huge they’re getting guaranteed pricing at an average of $16.50, indefinitely. Today is yet another fairly high volume trading day, with exceedingly low volatility. To say we have hit the Tropic of Torpor is an understatement. In fact the month of April has been pretty much dead calm except for that round trip to $17.38 and back.
On April 9 the silver open interest hit an all-time high at 243,411, and it closed that day at $16.51. By yesterday the open interest has plummeted by 53,335 contracts to 190,076, and it closed at $16.49. We lost 22% of the entire short interest in Comex silver in just 13 trading days with the price only moving 2 cents. Houdini indeed! The short sellers apparently have a silent quid pro quo: go short, and if you make money, great, if not we’ll get you out of your positions at no cost.
We’ll wait and see what is in store for next week after the op. ex./FND is behind us. Of course a week from today is NFP, which is almost always its own annoying event. So far nothing has changed in the cartel’s maniacal agenda with gold and silver suppression. All cartel rules are intact, and even when they have been broken it’s only been for a day, or two. Unless physical shortages ever appear in earnest Houdini will continue doing his daily show at the Crimex, and the tennis net will remain set up.
James Mc
Posted by eeos
@ 17:52 on April 27, 2018
- They didn’t even bother to mention it in the NIST report. For all I know you’re just one of the jackass authors of it. I haven’t met a single other informed collegue that actually buys the official explanation. So you’re sitting out there on the cliff by yourself buddy. Keep trying to save us though
Posted by packy
@ 17:39 on April 27, 2018
For compelling massive evidence compiled by nearly 3000 Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth see:
https://www.ae911truth.org/
Posted by eeos
@ 17:35 on April 27, 2018
Just based on how much dust and dirt you throw in the air. I haven’t seen one positive contribution you’ve made yet. Smells like a dead fish to me. This is my professional expertise that you’re trying to argue with me about. I pointed out some very basic research that you could do yourself. And you have zero legs to stand on.
Posted by eeos
@ 16:55 on April 27, 2018
I bet I’ve taken far many more structural engineering classes than any class you’ve ever taken. If you’re so smart explain to me how those buildings fell in 12 seconds. If I was ipso I would just block your IP because I think you’re a fraud. You sound a lot like mountain of gold or hamster to me
Posted by Ororeef
@ 16:50 on April 27, 2018
he’s got plenty of Gold Silver RARE METALS and he needs investment CAPITAL and he’s got CHEAP LABOR ! Listen to the words.Dont believe me Just Watch.
Funk https://youtu.be/gNj133rSuOQ
Posted by eeos
@ 16:16 on April 27, 2018
Yiu might as well stop posting Elliot and just move to a different site. Surely there’s a better fit somewhere else for you, volunteer your time saving folks elsewhere buddy. Science has proven the NIST report to be a complete fraud. 9/11 completely disregards the conservation of momentum and energy. You simply can’t disregard the fact that each tower fell in 12 seconds. But these towers just didn’t buckle steel girders nor was it a pancake collapse.
The conservation of momentum states that the amount of momentum that an object has depends on two physical quantities. The mass and the velocity of the moving object. If two identical masses are colliding and sticking together they will travel at half the speed as the original single mass. But in the case of the WTC mass and velocity we’re not a sum force. We were seeing complete pulverization.
The conservation of energy states that inelastic collisions the sum of the kinetic energy before a collision must equal the sum of the kinetic energy after the collision. This is not possible if some of the energy is used to pulverize the next floor and just fail the floor supports. So what you have is that there’s no mass to transfer the momentum. The momentum will not be increased as the collapse progresses.
Given that the building disintegrated from the top down, it is difficult to believe there could be much momentum to transfer, if any. The sheer energy to pulverize each floor needs to be considered. WTC one or two collapsed in 12 seconds. A ball dropped from a helicopter at the same vertical elevation would have landed in 10 seconds. This was a steel skyscraper, there’s far more resistance than a near free-fall scenario.
In conclusion what you have is the remaining alleged unaffected floors below have absolutely no resistance at all. This was not a buckling or pancake collapse as the NIST and Propaganda Scence magazine claim. It’s scientifically impossible to have been buckling or pancake collapse. It’s all in the time that it took the buildings to collapse. That’s your smoking gun.
Go back and review some photos from the police helicopter on 9/11 and it points to a man made pyroclastic explosion of some type regardless of what Elliott thinks or spouts off. So just ignore him
Posted by Buygold
@ 16:14 on April 27, 2018
I picked up some May 18 $16’s @ $.11
Who the hell knows what will happen?
Nothing in pm’s make sense.
I expect to hear from Capt. Hook in 4,3,2,1….