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Cangold Limited > A House Built On Sand
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Post by nopoo on Feb 14, 2014 9:24am

A House Built On Sand

Jesus ends the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) with a parable everyone should heed. He says a man built his house and considering the good and bad times, the calms and the storms, he built it upon a rock. And when the wind blew, the waters rose and the floods came, it was able to survive the storms for he built on a firm foundation. Jesus then tells of another man who built his house on sand. The winds blew, the rains fell, the floods came and washed away that man’s home.

For the very first time in our history, all money, all currencies, are now fiat - the US dollar use to be gold backed and it was the rock all the worlds currencies were anchored to - when the US dollar became fiat, all the worlds currencies became fiat.

Thankfully, using history as our guide we know all about the benefits of owning gold. Gold and silver act as the go to safe haven. Gold and silver will preserve our purchasing power throughout whatever wickedness comes our way - they are the rocks upon which our families future generational wealth has to be built on.


read more https://aheadoftheherd.com/Newsletter/2014/A-House-Built-On-Sand.htm

Comment by khyber2 on Feb 20, 2014 5:29pm
I have been in this stock for a long long time. I'm finally seeing the end of the tunnel. When this deal goes through, watch out. Not too many shares outstanding, and I have great faith in Archer to finally reward all the patient shareholders. Regards, The Khyber
Comment by pleasureisland on Feb 20, 2014 5:44pm
me 2; but we gotta long way to go just to break even after the consolidation occured
Comment by nopoo on Mar 02, 2014 11:24am
Yeah rollbacks are very hard to swallow. But remember all the insiders, relatives, friends and institutional supporters took the same haircut. The life of a junior ain't all sunshine and lollipops thats for sure. This new project looks good though. ttfn nopoo
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