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Windblown Steve Square2012Consult...is a newsletter designed to offer you ONE SOURCE for receiving the varied information relating to our current world affairs and "changes."
 
The only constant in the upcoming years will be "Change" and how you deal with it. To take the appropriate steps regarding this change, you need information. You cannot trust your fate by relying on the "historical past" because the scenario we are now facing has never happened before. 
 
Never before in the history of the world has one date, one moment in time, been so significant to so many cultures, so many religions, so many scientists, so many governments and to so many people all around the world.
 
We are a "One Stop Shopping" website that will give you the latest, up-to-date practical & metaphysical information regarding the current as well as upcoming changes affecting the planet from politics to the price of gold, from earth changes to ET's. We will offer you a spectrum of information - and depending upon your level of indoctrination, some of it you may agree with it & some of it you may not...  it's up to you. And of course we will incorporate humor... lots of humor - life is to short!
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2012Consult's primary goal is designed to inform you so that you may make the right decisions for yourself and your family during a time of "Shifting" changes.
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  GOOD OLE COUNTRY BOYS have an idea for the oil SPILL clean up!
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Now if there was just some way we could give politicians at least half the common sense of farmers we'd be out of all these messes in a hurry.  But to save face I am sure that the govt will not use this.  This would make them look bad and they can't afford to look any worse.
 
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Cheer UP!  
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 "Meltup" is a new powerful and prescient one-hour documentary produced by The National Inflation Association (NIA).

Trends Research Institute's Founder/Director, Gerald Celente, heads an all-star cast of economic experts, including Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, Marc Faber, Jim Rogers and Tom Woods, among others.

"Meltup" is of immediate importance to all Trends Journal®subscribers.  Through hard facts and solid statistics the NIA contends that hyperinflation in the US is inevitable and that Americans will soon be going through a drastic reduction in their standard of living.

"Of the many TV specials, documentaries and news features I've appeared in, 'Meltup' ranks among the most important," says Celente.  "Brilliantly produced, its message is crucial and timely, making it a 'must-see' for Trends Journal® subscribers, their families, friends - and anyone who hopes to survive the imminent economic crisis."

To view this poignant video go to: www.inflation.us.
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An Obamanomics Visual aid for you!

 

  Obama Economics

 

Invest one minute and thirty eight seconds to understand budget discussions!!!   Recently Obama announced that over the next 90-days he is going to work to cut $100-Million of spending out of the Federal Budget.   A college student explains Obamanomics.  

  
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  Flux capicator

 

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This graph alone should inform the degree to which the financial acumen in the Senate is permanently stored and freeze-dried in a thimble, and Chris Dodd, continuing to dodge responsibility for his dismal roles as beneficiary and pirate emeritus in the 2,008 financial crisis, refuses to allow Fannie and Freddie management to face the firing squad they so abjectly deserve.
 
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What You Need to Know About Storing Physical Gold
    
GoldHere's an excellent piece by Jeff Clark, the managing editor of Casey's Gold & Resource Report, on storing gold and other precious metals. Many thanks to Casey Research for letting us share this with you.

You've bought some physical gold - congratulations!

We think you've made a wise decision. And yes, we're referring to physical gold that you've taken possession of - not electronic gold, ETFs, Perth Mint Certificates, etc. Those are all good choices, but your portfolio is incomplete until you have some coins or bars under your direct, physical control.

Personal possession of real gold adds to your security by giving you privacy and portability. It's gold that no one has to know about. You can carry $50,000 worth of it in one hand. But where do you keep your gold without undermining the advantages?

Option No. 1: A safe deposit box

The easiest, simplest way to store gold is in a safe deposit box at your local bank. That's not necessarily a bad idea, but consider the disadvantages:

  • A safe deposit box restricts your access. You can only get to the gold during regular banking hours.
  • Safe deposit boxes are not insured against robbery.
  • A safe deposit box compromises your privacy. It provides a generous clue for the government, in case it ever decides to repeat FDR's 1933 confiscation of gold.

If you do decide to use a safe deposit box, go to a local bank. You want to be able to get to the gold in an emergency, which is one of the reasons you own it in the first place. So don't keep it in a different state or a distant city. Keep it close.

Option No. 2: Bury it

This is where the term "midnight gardening" comes from: People bury their gold at night, when others won't notice the digging. The alternative is to find a separate reason for the excavation - such as fixing a pipe or removing a stump - and work in the daylight.

Either way, before those of you who are used to clean fingernails pass on this method, consider its advantages. You don't have to worry about losing your gold to a burglar or having it damaged in a fire. A lot can happen in the world that won't disturb buried gold.

A few practicalities, if you decide to go the shovel route.  First, use the right container, something airtight and waterproof. This is especially important if you are storing numismatics or if you are burying silver in any form. We've been told those water bottles that hikers use work pretty well, but choose one heavy enough to stand up to years of erosion and persistent insects.

Another choice is a small section of PVC pipe from your local hardware store; cap the ends and then bury it in a shallow puddle of cement. Don't use a coffee can, since the color on the metal can bleed. To protect against scratching, put each coin in a plastic baggie or something similar.

Where do you bury it? Your location should be neither too easy nor too difficult to find. Not too easy, so that the gold won't be found by a thief, but not so difficult that, years later, you or your heirs have trouble locating it. Complicated instructions (including treasure maps) can get muddled with time and create the risk your gold will never be dug up.

Find a place, on property you own, that you'll always remember but that isn't obvious if someone learns you've buried something valuable.

Option No. 3: Hide it in your house and/or use a home safe.

Gold ImageIndoor storage is particularly attractive for smaller quantities. You can probably think of dozens of places in your home where no one would think to look. Avoid any place obvious, such as a jewelry box or cookie jar. The disadvantage of this method is the risk of fire and flood.

Consider using a safe, ideally one secured to the floor. As one dealer told us, "A safe that's brought in on a two-wheeler can be taken out on a two-wheeler -- if it hasn't been attached to a building or at least hidden."

To research safes, talk to a bonded safe company. Or look for safes online with tags like "floor safe" or "personal safe" or "home safe." Sentry is probably the leading brand, but there are dozens of options. And they don't have to be expensive; prices start at around $150.

If you choose a floor safe, locations for it include the garage, under a refrigerator, or anywhere you can place something over it. We recommend installing it yourself. Some of the kits make it easier than you it might expect.

Leave the Right Trail

However you store your gold, let exactly one person know the details. It needs to be someone in whose honesty and discretion you have complete confidence. It will be that person's job to access the gold if you become incapacitated or die. If you use a safe deposit box, his or her name should be included in the box registration, and he or she should know where to go to get the key.

Tell one person, but only one. No one else should know. This is especially important if you are using home storage. You don't want to come home someday to find your house turned upside down because someone heard you're living in a treasure chest. Even worse would be to come home and find your friendly local looter waiting to have a chat with you.

There's just no other way to say it: keep quiet about your gold.

Unless you've reached a point in life where you are depending on your children for help with your affairs, a child is not a good choice as your gold storage confidant. Kids talk, and you don't know whom they might tell or how far the story might travel.

But you do need to tell someone, regardless of your storage method. We've heard of an old miner who - no kidding - left a treasure map for his kids. But someone else found the map, and his kids never got their inheritance. And what if the kids had received the map but weren't very good treasure hunters? We've read similar stories about descendants who knew gold had been left for them but had no idea where it was.

The choices boil down to three: Store your gold in a safe deposit box, bury it, or hide it indoors. Each method has pluses and minuses, so you'll need to decide for yourself which is best for you. While you're deciding, don't overlook the possibility of using more than one method.

Jeff Clark 

After you've stored away some gold, what are the best precious metal funds and stocks to buy to take advantage of the ongoing bull market?  You can get Jeff's latest recommendations in Casey's Gold & Resource Report. For a free trial subscription, just click here.
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 ~Quote of the Day~
 
Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps.                             ~ D. Lloyd George
 
On the Lighter Side 
 
Why does a round pizza come in a square box?

Why is it that people say they 'slept like a baby' when babies wake up like every two hours? 
 
 
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