Saturday, February 25, 2012

Silver Update: Silver Salvage

BrotherJohnF is back with another Silver Update: Silver Salvage.  BrotherJohn expands upon SilverDoctors' articles on the 17 tonne silver heist by Spain, as well as the Cartel's 102.5 million ounce paper silver dump that failed to crash the market.  BrotherJohn believes that what the cartel's silver raid was likely met by an Asian cartel 'Stacking the Smack' and buying into the cartel raid- resulting in the outside reversal that was noted here.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The forensic evidence is in. The bankers shots were met with returned fire. Banker down.
T

Anonymous said...

For those of us on dailup, What are his total conclusions

Hunkered_Down said...

For those of us on dailup, What are his total conclusions

Buy more silver...

Anonymous said...

That large volumes were sold by one cartel and bought by another large cartel within a short period of time.

Anonymous said...

Thanks,

Sounds like Brother John is a Domestic Terrorist.

Anonymous said...

@Hunkered_Down:

Dialup? Isn't that a barbarous relic?

Anonymous said...

Spectrographic and chemical analysis of the recovered silver could pinpoint the mines it originally came from. I imagine that would be in Native Indian (Incan, Aztec, Mayan, etc.) territory.

Since the silver was the product of theft, kidnapping, slavery and invasion - or claim-jumping. The real owners to return it to are the enslaved tribes descendants.

Spain was an active thief. The merchants were accessories and fences. If archaic legal obligations are to be revived, criminal charges are in order.

The US has no jurisdiction on the basic matter. That is for international maritime, international relations, criminal law, and human rights courts to decide.

Post a Comment