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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76240482 Australia 03/27/2020 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] Hey Q-tard - since when did they transport large amounts of gold on commercial flights? They are specially chartered flights, often in military aircraft. No wonder you don't like Austin - he thinks outside the box, you just chant your mantra of 'no outside comms'. Hilarious. The proof is there - your spritual pride - which you flaunt regularly I might add - is what is preventing you from investigating Austin. Austin has injected and provided NEW and REAL important details and context to more than just the Q story. But then - YOU wouldn't know any of that would you, because you have become just another SMUG pseudo-spiritual, self-appointed gatekeeper to what is now just a knitting circle cum circle jerk. PUN INTENDED!! ... |
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User ID: 74720060 United States 03/27/2020 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its called "Bullshi*" and about the markets and I suspect that criminal nesara business may be part "Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind" Covid, fake riots, communist organizers - keep your powder dry America. This was not the disease or the riots, those both are still on down the line. Garden garden grow spices and medical plants too. I am a VeterAid volunteer for Arrogant Mushroom Healers of Alamogordo. |
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User ID: 77491669 United States 03/27/2020 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] So the virus stopped the rape of Africa? You know God is behind this. |
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User ID: 75973915 United Kingdom 03/27/2020 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Vancouver-based Pan American Silver Corp. says operations at its four mines in Peru are temporarily suspended due to a government-mandated state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. [link to www.nsnews.com (secure)] Santacruz Silver Mining (TSXV: SCZ) has announced it will suspend one of its silver mines in Mexico for six months. [link to www.nsnews.com (secure)] Fortuna reports illegal road blockades affecting its San Jose Mine in Oaxaca [link to www.globenewswire.com (secure)] Worldwide mining disruptions [link to www.mining.com (secure)] Peru announced its national emergency on March 14, with total shut-down of borders for 15 days. A number of copper, zinc and precious metal mines have temporarily halted production, including Cerro Verde (copper), Yanacocha (gold), Constancia (copper), four zinc operations and four silver mines. [link to www.sharecafe.com.au (secure)] Sumitomo Corp will temporarily suspend its San Cristobal silver-zinc-lead mine, while Recylex closed its Weser-Metall lead plant and Trevali halted works at its Caribou zinc-lead-silver mine for now. Last Edited by Fhirinne on 03/27/2020 10:34 AM You are the CEO of your own wellness. You need to take back your health from the disease-care system |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78456739 United States 03/27/2020 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] So the virus stopped the rape of Africa? You know God is behind this. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76588501 United States 03/27/2020 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] they know the price is about to blow up and are holding |
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User ID: 78687223 South Africa 03/27/2020 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] So the virus stopped the rape of Africa? You know God is behind this. True dat. God is displeased with humanity,bitch slaps the peeps with covid19. Too much abortion 'cause the folks are too lazy to practice safe sex,that the murder of babies has been normalised as has organ farming. Too much disparity between the uncaring rich and the desperate poor,too much hate and torture and disregard of natural resources,this reset has come about because we living in an unsustaainable manner,and pay no attention to the warnings because corporate greed y'know.Corporations rule the world and are raping the planet. Enough. "I have no special talent, I am only passionately curious." -Albert Einstein |
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User ID: 76568830 United States 03/27/2020 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh dear....what will the pricing go to now? Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC QUOTE A South African refinery has stopped shipping gold to London because of a lack of commercial flights, adding to the disruption that’s upending the physical bullion market. South Africa’s Rand Refinery Ltd., the continent’s only gold refiner, said it’s exploring back-up plans and alternative measures to be able to meet its delivery commitments to the London gold market. “The supply from the established mines on the African continent to the refinery is currently disrupted,” said Chief Executive Officer Praveen Baijnath. “We are working hard with global logistics service providers to ensure our inbound and outbound commitments can be achieved.” He didn’t specify how much gold could be affected. Still, it’s another example of how the supply chain — which runs from deep African mines to refineries and storage vaults — is being upended by the coronavirus. Earlier this week, refineries in Switzerland also announced they would temporarily close. CLOSE QUOTE Less then 50% [link to www.mining.com (secure)] Sounds like made up excuses to explain why there is no metal left (ie. Demand is 100x what metal they have). Gold will moonshot, matter of time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78692477 United Kingdom 03/27/2020 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [qu It’s only 0.000006 % of the world population Views are now at 58,xxx.. Not one of you has a fever of at least 100? Not 1......??? Nobody has except ill people There are many people who get variously ill all the time older people especially and younger people get mumps measles etc Its ordinary No most people as usual are not ill Start with Europe and just plain flu. Not COV. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe [1], “During the winter months, influenza may infect up to 20% of the population…” That’s ordinary seasonal flu. The population of Europe is 741 million people. This works out to 148 million cases of ordinary flu. Not once. Every year. EVERY YEAR. According to statista.com [2], “As of March 23, 2020, there have been 170,424 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the whole of Europe since the first confirmed cases in France on January 25.” I urge readers to roll those comparative figures around in their minds, and realize that ordinary flu has never been called a pandemic, and has certainly never resulted in locking down countries. If we take the COV Europe numbers I just quoted, which cover a period of two months, and multiply by six, to estimate the number for a year, we arrive at 1,022,544 cases. Even if you want to build up this figure by claiming it’s accelerating, do you really believe it’ll reach 148 million for the year, the number of ordinary flu cases? And again, 148 million is the estimate for EVERY YEAR. Every year—and no mention of a pandemic. No lockdowns. Let’s go to Italy. According to statista.com [3], “Italy has the highest amount of confirmed [COV] cases in Europe with 59,138…” That’s as of March 23. If you multiply by six, to get the annual figure, you arrive at 360,000 cases. You want to blow that up, because of acceleration? Go ahead. How about a million cases for the year? Two million. Three million. Now let’s look at ordinary flu cases for Italy in a given year. According to sciencedirect.com [4], “In the winter seasons from 2013/14 to 2016/17, an estimated average of 5,290,000 ILI [influenza-like illness] cases occurred in Italy, corresponding to an incidence of 9%.” That’s 5 million plus each year. Not just once. Was a seasonal flu pandemic declared in Italy? Ever? Was the whole country ever locked down as a result? No. Finally, let’s look at figures for ordinary flu, for the whole planet. A study published in the journal, Pharmacy and Therapeutics [5], states, “Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory illness that is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Approximately 9% of the world’s population is affected annually, with up to 1 billion infections, 3 to 5 million severe cases, and 300,000 to 500,000 deaths each year.” A BILLION cases EVERY YEAR. Is this called a pandemic? Is the whole world locked down every year? No. [link to blog.nomorefakenews.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 74244510 United States 03/27/2020 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A gold mine doesn't have a corporate jet? Can't afford a cargo jet? Just buy a jet and paint 'Gold Delivery Service' on the side. What could go wrong? :) Last Edited by uscrusader1 on 03/27/2020 01:57 PM |