Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
U.S. debt run up to counter the effects of the virus pandemic alone is estimated at comfortably over $3 trillion and continues to grow at a substantial rate. However this is only a small part of the country’s huge national debt position. Total debt is put at over $28 trillion and interest alone on this is around $1billion per day and is expected to double in the next decade. The size of this debt is such that it is highly unlikely it can ever be repaid which could lead to a continual weakening of the dollar index over time, which should be gold positive in the medium to long term.
https://www.sharpspixley.com/articles/lawrie-williams-currency-devaluations-ahead160;-hold-gold_10451.htm
U.S. debt run up to counter the effects of the virus pandemic alone is estimated at comfortably over $3 trillion and continues to grow at a substantial rate. However this is only a small part of the country’s huge national debt position. Total debt is put at over $28 trillion and interest alone on this is around $1billion per day and is expected to double in the next decade. The size of this debt is such that it is highly unlikely it can ever be repaid which could lead to a continual weakening of the dollar index over time, which should be gold positive in the medium to long term.
https://www.sharpspixley.com/articles/lawrie-williams-currency-devaluations-ahead160;-hold-gold_10451.htm
Great Alasdair MacLeod ArticleToday 16:51
Today on inflation and POG etc
https://www.goldmoney.com/research/goldmoney-insights/inflation-is-a-monetary-curse
Today on inflation and POG etc
https://www.goldmoney.com/research/goldmoney-insights/inflation-is-a-monetary-curse
So that's basically 9" of rain in UK terms.
Yeah right, that was dumb of me.
It doesn't say how long it took to drop 228ltrs per m2.
Probably 24hrs.
And here's the link below to see where it got 228ltrs per m2, in Valencia.
https://www.abc.es/espana/comunidad-valenciana/abci-lluvias-torrenciales-provocan-inundaciones-sagunto-mas-180-202108301024_noticia.html
In the last four hour period rains have reached 40 to 58ltrs per m2.
"Las precipitaciones en las últimas cuatro horas han dejado 58,7 litros por metro cuadrado en Alfondeguilla; 47 en Chóvar; 41 en Vilamarxant y 40 en Almenara"
When it rains in the UK, and the BBC says say 3" of rain, is that per square foot, yard or metre?
Here they report it in volume.
ie Litres per square metre.
ATM in NE Spain.
200L per square metre in places.
Tomorrow 90% of Spain expecting similar heavy rainfall.
BBC weather app is inaccurate. Try and get access to Canal Extremadura if you want regional information.
Warren Buffet advises against picking stocks for quick rises but to go for ones which you consider well managed companies that you can happily leave on hold.
https://youtu.be/xiwrpXTURY4
Or here of course.
Put it in JLP.
Gonna be massive. ;-)
Article on Nigerian Methanol production
https://von.gov.ng/2021/08/28/methanol-fuel-technology-to-create-about-40-million-jobs/
Rocket Ship
Yes, that's it.
Rocket Ship
Yes, that's it.
That has now been added to the other photos of La Parilla on the Gardening Nuns Facebook page.
It doesn't appear to be anything to do with WRES but it is certainly extracting Tungsten and Tin and presumably WRES will process it through their plant
If that is the case, we could have LOM way beyond the 11years.
The security guard probably didn't know about 7 day working as he already had the Sunday shift so it would make no difference to him one way or the other.
I liked seeing it all up close and there was also another new project to the south, adjacent to the Wres site, which was quite busy being levelled in preparation for, what looked to be a further mine.
There wasn't much point in taking pictures of it as it was just 360 diggers loading 20T dumpers but there was a Junta Dr Extremadura sign at the entrance, which I took a photo of.
I'll post it on the Facebook page.
The security guard at La Parilla knew jack ****.
It was a Sunday when I visited and he was just. Spanish "jobsworth" who didn't like the sight of a GB number in "his" "Car Park" ( which was in front of the entrance)
I approached him in the basis that, due to British Covid19 frontier controls, I was looking for work in Spain using my UK machine drivers licenses and had heard that Wres were recruiting extra operatives with a view to working 7 day weeks.
He knew nothing about Wres, stated that everyone working there were Spanish people working for a variety of different companies, and had heard nothing about extra shifts.
That Sunday there were two saloon cars and a minibus parked up and there was dust flowing from the far side of the ridge beyond the processing plant, probably due to levelling or excavation works.
What exactly is it you think I'm lying about?