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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1127970, member: 29012"]Agreed on all counts.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would also add that nobody has attempted to refute specific information in the article, only its premise and the character of the writer. Yes the article is biased and is pretty much a rant in its own right, but that doesn't mean that his opinion of other ranters demonizing silver hoarders is incorrect (or correct, to be fair). As Rono said the author isn't worried about people coming to your door. What it does express concern over is confiscation of ETF's and safety deposit boxes, which doesn't really sound that far fetched to me in the event that paper money fails. Just because the same reasons it happened before don't apply doesn't mean that it can't happen again for different reasons. As with all speculation I take it with a grain of salt, and file it away as an unconfirmed possibility, but to ignore something altogether before assessing it isn't how you stay ahead of the game. To be perfectly honest, the more people who speak against something, the more likely I am to pay it mind. :][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1127970, member: 29012"]Agreed on all counts. I would also add that nobody has attempted to refute specific information in the article, only its premise and the character of the writer. Yes the article is biased and is pretty much a rant in its own right, but that doesn't mean that his opinion of other ranters demonizing silver hoarders is incorrect (or correct, to be fair). As Rono said the author isn't worried about people coming to your door. What it does express concern over is confiscation of ETF's and safety deposit boxes, which doesn't really sound that far fetched to me in the event that paper money fails. Just because the same reasons it happened before don't apply doesn't mean that it can't happen again for different reasons. As with all speculation I take it with a grain of salt, and file it away as an unconfirmed possibility, but to ignore something altogether before assessing it isn't how you stay ahead of the game. To be perfectly honest, the more people who speak against something, the more likely I am to pay it mind. :][/QUOTE]
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