Da sind ja so manche einer schönen BUllenfalle aufgessen ........
Ich sehe es wie Du eldo, mal schauen, wo man günstig nachladen kann, physisch wohl kaum, denn durch den leichten Bremser beim $ Verfall sind die Auswirkungen klein, vielleicht geht es ja heute noch mal runter .....
Hier in Asien jedenfalls nicht, eher leichte Beruhigung.
Aber bei den Minen kann man nachladen und ich hab noch ne Kleinigkeit übrig ......, warte aber noch mal einen Tag ab.
WICHTIGER BEITRAG
Ich habe gerade einen wichtigen Beitrag gelesen, wozu die amerikanische GESTAPO, in USA HOMELAND SECURITY OFFICE genannt, fähig und bemächtigt ist.
Es werden mittlerweile bei den Banken Übungen veranstaltet wie man schnell und sicher an die Schliessfächer der Kunden kommt und [SIZE=12]deren Gold und Silber konfisziert.[/SIZE]
In dem Beitrag kommen ANGESTELLTE DER BANKEN und andere Betroffene zu Wort, ausserdem enthält er interessante links.
Sollte man unbedingt lesen.
Liebe Grüsse und einen schönen Tag, hier der Beitrag:
We have been receiving variations of this same theme as outlined below. While no one can predict when, or even if, events may trigger such circumstances, it's probably best to be aware of what could happen, making arrangements within your own sphere of concern.
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HSD/Fed access to Bank Records and Safety Deposit Boxes
In times of emergency (perhaps the collapse of the dollar), Bush could declare possession of silver and gold bullion as a terrorist/criminal activity under the USA Patriot Act section defining domestic terrorism, allowing the feds/cops/FBI/HSD to get a court order placing holds on safety deposit boxes. Under the USA Patriot Act, police/HSD/FBI can get a court order to search anywhere without providing a judge with probable cause. All that's needed is to certify that the search is being conducted under a terrorism investigation.
The Rule as always: Possession is 9/10th of the law. Always take delivery of gold/silver purchased. Leave it in no one else's hands or under their control. Best way it to bury it!!! Otherwise store it in a safe with very thick walls and be well armed at all times!
Here's the result of 1-1/2 hours worth of research on the net:
HOMELAND SECURITY WILL CONTROL SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN A CRISIS: http://www.financialsense.com/…ls/skousen/2006/0201.html
A source at Bellaciao.com http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=10012 filed the following report, which I have confirmed from other sources:
"A family member from Irvine, CA (who's a branch manager at Bank of America) told us two weeks ago that her bank held a workshop where the last two days were dedicated to discussing their bank's new security measures... [M]embers >from the Homeland Security Office instructed them on how to field calls from customers and what they are to tell them in the event of a national disaster. She said they were told how only agents from Homeland Security (during such an event) would be in charge of opening safe deposit boxes and determining what items would be given to bank customers. At this point they were told that no weapons, cash, gold, or silver will be allowed to leave the bank -- only various paperwork will be given to its owners. After discussing the matter with them at length, she and the other employees were then told not to discuss the subject with anyone.
"The family member has since given her notice to quit the bank. I found the news alarming and decided to find out more myself. On a trip to my bank here in Houston, I remarked to a young bank employee (who's new there), 'Well I guess you've been told all that stuff by the manager and the Homeland Security about what to tell your customers' - and to my amazement, the young woman came right out and said yes she'd been through all that, then whispered to me across the counter, 'but we're not supposed to talk about it - I could lose my job.'" Lesson to learn: don't depend on getting access to a safety deposit box. If you must use one, only keep documents in it -- no valuables. Obviously the feds plan on confiscating gold again! (Joel Skousen, What's coming in 2006, Financial Sense Online, February 2, 2006)
Also, From Bob Chapman, January 2006 http://www.venusproject.com/et…ious_Metals_Not_Safe.html
From the Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/…5/AR2005110501366_pf.html
From FDIC .....Can law enforcement authorities access my safe deposit box without my knowledge or permission? http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/…ews/cnspr97/sfdpstbx.html (From FDIC)
Mark Mellon, an attorney with the FDIC in Washington, says that if a local, state or federal law enforcement agency persuades the appropriate court that there's "reasonable cause" to suspect you're hiding something illegal in your box (guns, drugs, explosives, stolen cash or money obtained illegally), "it can obtain a court order, force the box open and seize the contents." But what about non-criminal matters, such as a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service, a company or other people over money they say you owe? McGuinn of Safe Deposit Specialists says the IRS can "freeze" your assets (effectively placing a hold on your bank accounts and safe deposit box) until the dispute is resolved. Private parties also can freeze your assets but doing so involves going before a judge and proving that there's a legitimate dispute over a debt.
From american Policy Center: Every bank profiles your finances and establishes a database. Should you acquire a sudden spike in your usual banking routine, the banks are required to notify the federal government, because you have broken your profile.