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Comstock Resources Inc T.CRK.DB


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Comstock Resources, Inc. is an independent energy company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas in the United States. The Company operates through the exploration and production of North American oil and natural gas segment. The Company primarily operates in the Haynesville shale, a natural gas basin located in North Louisiana and East Texas, with economic and geographical proximity to the Gulf Coast markets. The Company is focused on the development of drilling opportunities in the Haynesville and Bossier shales and exploration activities in Western Haynesville play. The Company has approximately 2,959 drilling locations on its Haynesville/Bossier shale acreage, where the Company estimates to have 4.9 trillion cubic feet equivalent (TCFE) of reserve potential. The Company owns interests in approximately 2,478 producing oil and natural gas wells (1,516.7 net) and operates 1,703 of these wells.


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Comment by Piperdownon Jul 05, 2015 10:59pm
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RE:Gold's about political reliigious & economic freedom, Keynes

RE:Gold's about political reliigious & economic freedom, Keynes

peep2 wrote: said.

As quoted concerning what Lenin wanted to do to the contrary, ie destroy the currency of the west, which is what QE money printing does, done by our central banks and corporate and military partners, elites of the world.

But Lenin was bankrolled by the west under the cover of WWI, as Mao was bankrolled by the west under the cover of WWII.

So who is really responsible for the world wars and downing the US led west now?

And we know that isn't just tin foil hat conspiracy theories, because when Nixon got off gold the west bankrolled china's industrialization miracle, post Mao. Accompanied by outsourcing the US led west's industry to china and other emerging nations. Starting the process of indebting the west to death and finishing it off now by money printing indebting to death, of what the west can't afford anymore.

The US led west are bankrupted now, soon to be in default and stunting the west's people of he abrupt turn around of the new dominate regions of the world.

The elites of the west want china to replace the US as the US is downed by money printing. As the elites' pretence of making the EU the US like europe, is being downed, through the same money printing that downed the US. The elites claim one thing as they do the other.

It's the frightening irony of letting a non free 'state capitalism' but communist controlled, china, lead the world soon. And as also leader of the BRICS nations who are establishing a competing world financial and economic system based on gold, starting this year 2015. Needing 4 years or so of maturity establishing, to finally down the west for good.

Then the tables of history are turned!

Hmmm!!!

So you see, gold is never just about making money, or keeping the likes of manipulative hedge funds and manipulative shells, like Luxor and NGN, away from producing gold companies like CRK. But about having a sound currency, freedom, religious freedom (of all mentally ill based religions) and peace.

Keynes would never have allowed the above, and the kennedys that represent the good version of keynesianism, not the bad version of Nixon republicans' who had the kennedys assassinated, (Ted characterly in what he didn't do but couldn't prove to the contrary), would never have done it either, and were trying to stop it.

From
'John Maynard Keynes'
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes
"Men will not always die quietly.
Chapter VI, p. 228
Lenin is said to have declared that the best way to destroy the capitalist system was to debauch the currency. By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. By this method they not only confiscate, but they confiscate arbitrarily; and, while the process impoverishes many, it actually enriches some. The sight of this arbitrary rearrangement of riches strikes not only at security, but at confidence in the equity of the existing distribution of wealth. Those to whom the system brings windfalls, beyond their deserts and even beyond their expectations or desires, become 'profiteers,' who are the object of the hatred of the bourgeoisie, whom the inflationism has impoverished, not less than of the proletariat. As the inflation proceeds and the real value of the currency fluctuates wildly from month to month, all permanent relations between debtors and creditors, which form the ultimate foundation of capitalism, become so utterly disordered as to be almost meaningless; and the process of wealth-getting degenerates into a gamble and a lottery.
Lenin was certainly right. There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose.
Chapter VI, pp. 235-236
Perhaps it is historically true that no order of society ever perishes save by its own hand.
Chapter VI, p. 238
Economic privation proceeds by easy stages, and so long as men suffer it patiently the outside world cares little.
Chapter VI, p. 250
The forces of the nineteenth century have run their course and are exhausted.
Chapter VII, p. 254
If we aim deliberately at the impoverishment of Central Europe, vengeance, I dare predict, will not limp.
Chapter VII, Section 1, p. 268"



Ok thanks Peep2. Now I can put you on ignore after all of that cr@p about religion and such.
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