Yes, and additionally I would add the national parks are a hot spot for archaeological sites covered up, particularly the grand canyon. Why do you think there's so many stories of cities of gold in the Americas.... It was an abundant resource. We can't find those cities anymore because they were dismantled and carted away then buried the rest, history covered up along the way to make it seem like entire civilizations died 100% due to sickness.....
shady dealing with reservations. we're close to some west of the Mississippi. I like to read about their history. lots of broken treaties! one of their interpreters...🤔
The National Park system is one of the greatest ideas to come out of the United States, and has become a model for conservation in other countries around the world. Should we really set up mines etc in these areas? What is the value of kids and grown ups alike being inspired by the magnificent splendor of God’s creation in national parks?
...and surrounding area. Large gold deposits are likely "hidden" and inaccessible UNDERNEATH all of the reservoirs created along the Colorado River as well as in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon being made a National Park was likely a double-play compromise to 1. Prevent development, but also 2. Prevent complete flooding to submerge all the gold.
i would add '3. cover up true history in Americas'. My theory, this was the land of Ophir where King Solomon got the gold for the first temple in Jerusalem. Theres more being hidden than the abundant natural resources right under our feet fren....
I'm really happy with Agnico Eagle as an investment - it's one hell of a mining company. Other mining companies like Barrick are still reeling for converting their unmined reserves for paper. Otherwise, Canada itself though has a total reserve of 0 because the government is incredibly retarded.
Gold, Oil, Uranium and more untouched forest than you can possibly imagine.
Canada is infact far larger than the US the maps you see arn't scaled properly. Driving 5 hours here to visit a friends house is 'meh' for you its the distance across state lines...lol.
Going down the rail in Canada. The largest moose I ever saw just walks in front of us. Didn't give a crap. That is an animal that is apex, tho not a predator.
The 51st state has some gold mines and I bet a lot of untapped gold.
I bet Greenland does too! Plus Rare Earth.
I think South Dakota does too^ there's a rusty metal sign when you enter the state,
about the Black Hills being the "American Alps" and they are the richest "100 square miles in the world"
of course the sign is very old...
and there's this;
South Dakota is the 17th largest state in the U.S. by area, covering approximately 77,116 square miles...
Likely untapped large gold deposits in the United State (in no particular order)
Alaska (in National Parks and Preserves blocked from development by Dept. of Interior)
UNDER all large reservoirs along the Colorado River
Grand Canyon
Yellowstone Nat'l Park caldera and UNDER nearly every other National Park in West
UNDER all Indian Reservations west of the Mississippi, but blocked by Dept. of Interior
Nevada, UNDER ALL Federal Lands
Yes, and additionally I would add the national parks are a hot spot for archaeological sites covered up, particularly the grand canyon. Why do you think there's so many stories of cities of gold in the Americas.... It was an abundant resource. We can't find those cities anymore because they were dismantled and carted away then buried the rest, history covered up along the way to make it seem like entire civilizations died 100% due to sickness.....
thanks for the list, and makes sense^
shady dealing with reservations. we're close to some west of the Mississippi. I like to read about their history. lots of broken treaties! one of their interpreters...🤔
https://www.reddit.com/r/OldSchoolCool/comments/jxgbjt/julius_meyer_indian_interpreter_red_cloud_sitting/
IIRC, Q mentioned RedCloud, he's in this picture^
The National Park system is one of the greatest ideas to come out of the United States, and has become a model for conservation in other countries around the world. Should we really set up mines etc in these areas? What is the value of kids and grown ups alike being inspired by the magnificent splendor of God’s creation in national parks?
We have the largest reserve in the Grand Canyon.
Plus we have the Queen of England’s gold, the Vatican gold and a chunk of the Saudi gold.
https://econanalytics.substack.com/p/non-bank-gold-buyers-emerge-driving
Here is a great link,to my favorite precious metal guy.
https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/1889874013041860802
allegedly
whole thing could be a sigh-op to fool xenobaddies
Agree. I like the old Russian saying: "Trust but verify"
Bix enter the chat /s
...and surrounding area. Large gold deposits are likely "hidden" and inaccessible UNDERNEATH all of the reservoirs created along the Colorado River as well as in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon being made a National Park was likely a double-play compromise to 1. Prevent development, but also 2. Prevent complete flooding to submerge all the gold.
i would add '3. cover up true history in Americas'. My theory, this was the land of Ophir where King Solomon got the gold for the first temple in Jerusalem. Theres more being hidden than the abundant natural resources right under our feet fren....
You are probably right. North America was not always EMPTY. Something happened in the recent past. People got exterminated.
So Bix says
I'm really happy with Agnico Eagle as an investment - it's one hell of a mining company. Other mining companies like Barrick are still reeling for converting their unmined reserves for paper. Otherwise, Canada itself though has a total reserve of 0 because the government is incredibly retarded.
Gold, Oil, Uranium and more untouched forest than you can possibly imagine.
Canada is infact far larger than the US the maps you see arn't scaled properly. Driving 5 hours here to visit a friends house is 'meh' for you its the distance across state lines...lol.
Going down the rail in Canada. The largest moose I ever saw just walks in front of us. Didn't give a crap. That is an animal that is apex, tho not a predator.
Oh, the trees were right next to the rail. No time to decide nothing.
a bull moose is very much a predator lol, even a bear will think twice on that one
Are you referring to Greenland, Mexico or Canada after we invade and conquer them?