I can't believe it's still going on, but it is:
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Thanks for letting me look through the peephole into Westergaard's cell. I had forgot all about him.
So let's see. Suppose we buy ten bags of $1,000 face value silver clad junk silver coins, a Coleman generator, an assault rifle and 10,000 rounds of ammunition to shoot the looters, a five-year supply of surplus army K-rations. I am already fixed for timekeeping with my 1873 Ansonia Clockworks mantel clock and I have a complete set of the collected works of George Eliot that I have never touched, for reading instead of radio and television.
Actually I don't need the assult rifle; I have a 12-gauge automatic with the plug removed so you can get five shells in the magazine plus one in the chamber, so with some number 4 shot it would be a lot better at close range. And I have 400 gallons of unused fuel oil that can even power a diesel engine if needed. And can even be used in kerosene lamps, though a little smelly.
The people who are really lucky though are the ones with bomb shelters on their property.
Meanwhile, back to the silver market.
From what I read Kodak and Fuji are likely to make major and competing efforts to move into the Chinese market, and if they are successful this could take additional stocks of silver.
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