Can YOU Afford Gold?
Nobody Wins
Here’s an ad sent to me by the Capitol Gold Group. While we are all bombarded with the racist America, our politicians are paying our debt with money printed out of thin air. NOBODY in Washington is talking about spending anymore.
The conundrum here is, most people cannot afford to buy gold, and I certainly have always wondered, if the government could pull another FDR and confiscate it all, like it did once before. If I did buy it, would I want it kept in some other place besides my own safe? Can you hide gold? Can you hide guns? Remember, they have complete surveillance over the world, they will find you.
They didn’t know where bin Laden was, you say, how can they find me? Give them time. Now, they can find out anything.
Nobody Wins when the dollar is devalued just to keep the rulers in money and power, while the citizens lose their life savings, to further the dream of globalization and mass markets uniting the whole world into some kind of utopian dream, where great companies and rulers merge to do what’s BEST for the people. What’s important, is to keep the big government boat afloat, and make it even bigger.
It’s the progressives that are smashing our dollar we are being told, but we must remember, the head of the Republican Party, the Bush family, was all for this.
I don’t know much about this stuff but what I’ve read, but I do know this: Inflation is only going to get worse…and because it’s creeping, we don’t think much about it.

Gold is largely the preserve of banks – large storages – and Asians. The Indian and Chinese like to buy gold. It is expensive even by the troy ounce. But Silver is much more within everyone’s range. You could buy a silver dollar every week from left over housekeeping. $20-25. A kilo will be around $700 ( 31.15oz). In many States of the US, silver is legal currency. Right now it is pretty well at the bottom price-wise, wobbling about, and is likely to go up considerably in the next year or two. Maybe to over $100 / oz.
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Check with your local coin shop. Here in Texas, I go to the shop, select the coins/bullion, pay with cash they write a receipt. To this day they don’t know who I am.
By the way, a single transaction of $1,000 or more is tax exempt in Texas. That saves you even more. 🙂
If it’s not similar where you live, check neighboring state laws. If need be, I think you can be in Texas in less than 12 hours.
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Thanks! I just might pay a visit someday!
Joyanna Adams
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