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Posted by goldielocks @ 13:15 on July 17, 2020  

Not to drag it on but as a Buddhist quote What you did yesterday is where you are today and what you do today is where you’ll be tomorrow.
If you look back at the 1800s and beyond compared to the 1900s not as many children died of illness. So many never made it until adult hood in the 1800s.
Vaccine pushers claim it’s because of vaccines. A few were helpful but many died of other things had nothing to do with vaccines. It was better living, clean water, safe food and then antibiotics.
Even buying food was a risky business. Food poisoning. People had to be careful what vendors they bought food from. Another thing we pretty much take for granted. They’d even add thing to food say for color that weren’t safe.
The food industry and refrigeration was a big part of the whole picture of survival.
A few people got ideas that took off as we see as common names today like frozen foods.

NAK

Posted by treefrog @ 12:55 on July 17, 2020  

share price on fire !  up, upper, uppest.

Richard

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:51 on July 17, 2020  

I’m glad that they documented in papers and audio and too bad there wasn’t more of them. Even being born a few years later you miss it. I’m glad as a teen I had to work with a lot of different elders in both Midwest and California who were born in the 1800s and then starting early 1900s. Because of life’s spans back then they didn’t expect to live that long. They’d laugh when I’d say something like what was this like or that like in the olden days. They’d laugh with each other and and say the olden days. The younger you were the more ancient it seemed but I was truly interested and though of it as being free compared to what was coming.
They were a strong generation the strongest I ever met and most God fearing.
I met people that knew or saw the icons of back when as children including people like Jessy James who’s parents hid them out in the south.
I could see there was going to be a lot of skills lost through time as everything we took for granted was work as we were being born into a easier lifestyle.
What’s kinda funny most enjoyed the here and now vs the back then for obvious reasons. Now we’re hearing things were better back when we were young because it took only one generation Of now a entitlement mentality and corruption to screw things up.

Eric Coffin talks to Vizsla Resources CEO Mike Konnert, and VP Exploration, Charles Funk

Posted by ipso facto @ 12:32 on July 17, 2020  

Goldi–I loved that interview-As a very young kid I remember seeing in the news

Posted by Richard640 @ 10:50 on July 17, 2020  

items about a northern or southern vet dieing at age 107 or 110…then, finally, hearing that the last civil war veteran died

Sounds like racism to me. Voters in Seattle better get their heads out of their as*es while they still have a city.

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:44 on July 17, 2020  

Seattle City Council Member Suggests Firing White Officers In Massive Reduction Of Police Department

The Seattle City Council is facing something of a dilemma in its popular pledge of the Seattle City Council to cut the police budget by 50 percent. To do so would require firing a significant number of police officers, which is also popular. The problem is that the firing would be done by seniority and many of the less senior officers are black.

While that would be the definition of racial discrimination, Herbold clearly believes that it is discrimination for a good cause. The federal courts are likely to disagree. Most notably, Herbold’s call for racial discrimination against white officers would seek to undue the work of Justice Thurgood Marshall who insisted that racial discrimination unlawful and evil regardless of the race you want to disenfranchise or discriminate against.

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best released a video calling the plan of Herbold and others “completely reckless.” She also sent a letter to Mayor Jenny Durkan warning that dramatic cuts would require the layoff of hundreds of officers. The Police Department also warned that the firings would include many minority officers.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/seattle-city-council-member-suggests-firing-white-officers-massive-reduction-police

It’s Just a Mask!

Posted by silverngold @ 10:16 on July 17, 2020  

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Posted by ipso facto @ 10:08 on July 17, 2020  

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This sounds like a good project and Sprott is involved but I am leery about it’s location Mongolia. Will see how it shakes out in time.

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:37 on July 17, 2020  

Steppe Gold Receives Strategic Investment from Mining Legend After Declaring Commercial Production

http://www.goldtelegraph.com/steppe-gold-receives-strategic-investment-from-mining-legend-after-declaring-commercial-production/

Alacer Gold Obtains Final Order Approving Plan of Arrangement with SSR Mining

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:29 on July 17, 2020  

VANCOUVER, BC & DENVER, July 17, 2020 /CNW/ – SSR Mining Inc. (NASDAQ: SSRM) (TSX: SSRM) (“SSR Mining”) and Alacer Gold Corp. (TSX: ASR) (ASX: AQG) (“Alacer”) are pleased to announce today that Alacer has obtained a final order from the Supreme Court of Yukon approving the previously announced at-market merger of equals with SSR Mining, pursuant to a plan of arrangement under section 195 of the Business Corporations Act (Yukon) (the “Transaction”).

Pursuant to the Transaction, shareholders of Alacer will receive 0.3246 SSR Mining shares for each Alacer share held. As previously announced, each of SSR Mining and Alacer received all necessary shareholder approvals in connection with the Transaction at their respective special shareholder meetings held on July 10, 2020.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/alacer-gold-obtains-final-order-130000750.html

No oversight? I would rather some low level people at the CIA didn’t start a war. JMO

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:43 on July 17, 2020  

Trump Secretly Authorized CIA To Run “Very Aggressive” Cyberwar Ops With No Oversight

A bombshell new investigative report in Yahoo News could shed light on the recent spate of ‘mystery’ blasts rocking strategic Iranian sites like Natanz nuclear plant and ballistic missile bases.

The report details that in 2018 President Trump issued a ‘secret authorization’ essentially allowing a ‘gloves off’ approach by US intelligence agencies in conducting cyber warfare against Iran and other so-called rogue states:

The Central Intelligence Agency has conducted a series of covert cyber operations against Iran and other targets since winning a secret victory in 2018 when President Trump signed what amounts to a sweeping authorization for such activities, according to former U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the matter.

It appears the kind of hidden ‘dirty war’ operations which accompanied the Washington’s long-running proxy war against Assad in Syria. This amid a broader Iran policy spanning across administrations – through at least the Bush years – targeting Tehran for regime change.

“The secret authorization, known as a presidential finding, gives the spy agency more freedom in both the kinds of operations it conducts and who it targets, undoing many restrictions that had been in place under prior administrations,” the report continues. “The finding allows the CIA to more easily authorize its own covert cyber operations, rather than requiring the agency to get approval from the White House.”

But it’s not just Iran, according to the report, but other ‘official enemies’ and so-called rogue states like North Korea, and including Russia and China.

more https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-secretly-authorized-cia-run-very-aggressive-cyberwar-ops-no-oversight

NAK

Posted by treefrog @ 8:36 on July 17, 2020  

making rice krispies  noises in pre-market.

snap, crackle….

 

(edit) up a dime – 6.6666%,  2.5 mil shares traded first 20 min.      …pop!

(edit again) early afternoon, up fifteen cents – 10%!!  anybody that doesn’t like that would probably suck a duck.

Not punching up so far

Posted by Buygold @ 8:29 on July 17, 2020  

Looks like the dippers waited for the overnights and apparently are fairly strong under $1800?

USD giving up ground again.

Crimex in control now…

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 2:03 on July 17, 2020  

Makes me wonder if those teaching history In our schools really know history. More focused on the battle not much discussion or so little most won’t remember much except slavery. Nevertheless they were all American citizens and their memory shouldn’t be erased. Jefferson Davis which he mentioned had a hard life and that was a discussion in itself on how he handled the war and if you look close the left seem to be trying to compare people like Jefferson accusations to Trump. They’ve removed at least one of his statues. They should not be able to speak for these states. Just really rude nasty people.
They even decided to remove one of John Wayne’s statue in some drama school and tried it at the airport but didn’t succeed.

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 1:24 on July 17, 2020  

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The Frost ‘flyover’
https://railpictures.net/photo/736271/

 

Goldi

Posted by Maya @ 1:21 on July 17, 2020  

Yes, the confederacy was about State’s rights.  And among the south it is still known as the ‘War of Northern Aggression’.

Texas explicitly enshrined the Right to secede from the US at any time when it became a state… putting the Federal govt. on notice it would not tolerate that again.  Every Texas legislative session begins with a vote to stay or secede from the US.

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