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Silver Is the ONLY Asset that Is NOT Someone Else's Liability

By David Morgan

Founder of the Silver-Investor.com website

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19 September 2008 @ 10:41 am ET
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"The President shall lead the activities of the Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government."

This directive, completely unnoticed by the media and given no scrutiny by Congress, literally gives the White House unprecedented dictatorial power over the government and the country, bypassing the U.S. Congress and obliterating the separation of powers. The directive also placed the Secretary of Homeland Security in charge of domestic "security."

Once one has come to the conclusion that gold and silver not only offer protection against inflation, an unstable financial system, and an uncertain geopolitical future, the two questions are, "In what form is the best way to own it?" and, "How do you protect that investment?"

I am a big proponent of owning physical metal. Real metal is not easy to obtain today and has not been easy for the past few weeks. This might give you pause to consider your asset allocation and whether you have any exposure to further financial disruptions.

Have you considered that capital and exchange controls might hamper your ability to receive the metal? How do you know for sure that the bullion vault is not leasing out your gold? How fast can companies turn large bars of gold into deliverable ounces?

In other words, are you prepared for the changes in economic/political policy, dissolution of the central banking system, and catastrophic events?

It is an honor to be,

David Morgan

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