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Pirates

Larry LaBorde
Apr 22, 2009

The press has spent endless hours debating on how to deal with pirates lately. It is obvious that they do not respect our private property rights and want to make a living from plundering others. It should be obvious that we can not allow them to keep their plunder that was obtained through treachery. Piracy is simply thievery of other people's private property because opportunity favors the pirates at the moment. Of course the pirates normally wait and set up that opportunity to ambush their unsuspecting prey before they pounce upon them. And in this case there had to be some collusion with the government because they were fully aware of what was going on and made no attempt to even try to stop it. Some have suggested that their government is even sharing in the ill gotten gain and therefore have a vested interest in allowing the piracy to continue. I for one think a naval blockade might be effective.

However, I doubt if the US Navy would place their warships in the Hudson River and protect the rest of the United States from the Wall Street pirates. While I am not insinuating that the US Navy is in collusion with the Wall Street pirates, I have grave suspicions about everyone else in Washington DC.

Oh, and the Somali pirates, they are easy to deal with. Just mount a couple of 50 caliber machine guns, issue a few RPGs as well as a dozen sawed off shotguns for close up work on all commercial ships in the area and that problem will go away. It may take a couple of weeks training for the crews but it will be worth it to keep them safe. What a solution! Use individual initiative by taking responsibility for your own safety. Just blow them out of the water if they get too close. Maybe even give crews a cash bounty for every pirate ship blown out of the water. Extra pay for good marksmanship could also be awarded.

But the Somali pirates are just an annoyance and a side show. They only ask for a measly million dollars every now and again. Why that amount could easily fit in a single briefcase. The Wall Street pirates are making off with 10 trillion or so dollars. That is enough treasure to cover multiple acres six feet deep in $100 bills. (see the illustration at the bottom of the article.)

The Wall Street pirates, I am afraid, are going to be a lot harder to repel as they seem to have already boarded and made off with much of our treasure. They have even infiltrated our ranks and are now serving as the Secretary of the Treasury (of course they have been doing that for years). I am sure that there are others of them among us and it is our duty to root them out and repel them one by one.

Fight for our rights, our treasure and our very lives. Break open the arms lockers, issue arms and repel all boarders. Prepare for a full broadside. Let's make them walk the plank instead of our grandchildren. In the meantime get some of your assets out of the crooked system before it is too late. Buy gold and silver and take possession while you still can. Refuse to participate in the corrupt federal reserve system. Take care of your own treasure matey. Arrrg.

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What Does a Trillion Dollars Look Like?

Last week the Federal reserve decided to inject ANOTHER trillion to buy treasury bonds and mortgage securities. In another words they simply decided to print another trillion dollars. So I thought you would really enjoy these graphic illustrations - at Deliveries Galore - to help you put that number into perspective.

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Larry LaBorde
Silver Trading Company
318-470-7291
website: www.silvertrading.net
email: llabord@aol.com


Larry lives in Shreveport, LA with his wife Puddy, and sells precious metals at the Silver Trading Company.

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"Please note that I am by no means a financial advisor and all investments should only be made after performing your own due diligence." -Larry

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