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Silver Headed To 1-To-1 Ratio With Gold As Manipulation Collapses

Wednesday, November 14, 2012 15:48
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November 14, 2012 By The Doc
 

Chris Duane of Dont-Tread-On.me says Hurricane Sandy should be a wakeup call for the entire country. Duane says, “The impact of a dollar collapse will be hundreds, if not thousands, of times more disruptive to life than a two day storm.” Duane goes on to say, “Sandy is a great precursor to help you get your act in gear.” According to Duane, most people are just as unprepared for a dollar calamity as they were for the recent super storm in the Northeast. A much bigger financial storm is coming. “The big problem with all this is counter-party risk. You cannot trust anybody; you can’t even trust the currency.” Duane trusts physical silver, and he thinks its 53 to 1 silver to gold ratio per ounce makes silver attractive. Duane thinks he could make a good case for “. . . a one-to-one silver to gold ratio, especially with all the paper manipulation.” Duane says, “The system will collapse, it must collapse, and people will learn a very difficult lesson.” In the next move up, Duane see’s silver “pushing past $50 per ounce.” Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Chris Duane.

 

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  • 1:1 Ratio ??????????????????? Pull the other one it has bells on it

    Anything could, it could rain silver, it could become worth no more than lead

    Sorry but this guy is talking BS and thats coming from someone who has a good supply of physical silver ready for TSTHTF

  • It costs 30 dollars to fill my ballons with helium. Thats lighter than air, and therfore exponentially more expensive than gold, why are we not on the helium standard?

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