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To: stuffbug who wrote (107412)1/26/2018 2:22:39 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
And then there is this... news.com.au

And of course that could drastically change the mass of the earth :)) (unintended consequence could be global cruising LOL)

As an aside.. seems the more USD drops.. the more gold is sold...



To: stuffbug who wrote (107412)1/29/2018 10:39:20 AM
From: bjzimmy  Respond to of 116764
 
I did want to share it since its predictions are so drastic. I agree with you both (Real Man too) and am skeptical of its conclusions and data sources. I've seen this before from Jim Sinclair site. Seems to be wishful thinking of a miner.

And exactly correct on AU prices. If we remain at or near $1300-$1400 we will see a drop off in production but if we climb to $1700+ that low grade stuff gets processed (and there could be significant production increases from all that ore out there).