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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 842486:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE5ODQ1NDcwXzlEMDdCMjg2] [quote:Philippines] 1221 IMO the canister was proviso for the destruction of the Briefcase if it were prematurely opened. Ah, and seems you were correct. Good call! Another thought just occurred to me. I trade Precious Metals. There has been a hue and cry throughout the industry lately. They have plenty of gold on paper but little physical. There is debate about any at all in Fort Knox. Gold plated fake bars have shown up too. Where has it all gone? A common argument about buying gold is "What good will it do if you can't [b]eat[/b] it" [b]Me thinks that is exactly what they have done.[/b] Holy moly- THAT is quite a thought! On the book [b]"The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated" by George Gregory Chapter XXXV Animal Electricity[/b], he explained an experiment in which he placed a piece of [b]silver[/b] on top of his tongue and a piece of [b]gold[/b] on the bottom of his tongue and bringing both metals into contact created a vivid bright flash of light on his vision. The same experiment on dissected frogs created muscle contractions on the dead frogs legs when the metals where placed on the legs. The book is available on Google Books :bump: Wtf?? I'm going to try that right now. Ok... Nothing happened. Or maybe Apmex silver and Hong Kong bullion market gold are incompatible. [/quote] Lol, I have to look trough the book again and make sure I got the metals right. The book is " [b]The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated on the Principles of Modern Philosophy[/b]" damn long name [b]published in 1798[/b] for St. Paul's Church Yard. [/quote]
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