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http://www.facebook.com/ClarkeAndDawe "Mr X Porter, an Australian farmer." Originally aired on ABC TV's The 7.30 Report: 11/11/2010
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  • @TacticalCitySlicker Er, why? When are people going to get over this fantasy that gold will somehow retain its value after a worldwide catastrophe? You have to have a functioning civilisation creating riches for gold to have value.

    Why not purchase lapislazuli?

  • A dog and a ute! what a ripper!

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  • @Prod1Kh i guess you're not a precious metals investor. if you dont think Gold will do well then I guess you dont know history.

  • @Prod1Kh @Prod1Kh Gold as a store of value? Well seems history shows that we just love it, no matter what part of history you go back to now doesn't it? At least going back to the first civilzations centuries before the birth of Jesus. And every group of mankind since. Silver was used as a medium of exchange even more often. So maybe one has reason to believe silver & gold will both do so in the future. If you are right, better call the Indian & Chinese gov't because they are buying by the ton.

  • Farming is not a spectator sport.... Fucking Gold....LMFAO......

  • I've learned something new today. A strong currency can be harmful to a country's export industry. Especially if the currency's strength relies on a single export.

    I wouldn't want to pay an over-the-top price for a single unit of any other Australian export just because everyone else decides that they really really like Australian rocks!

  • @yellow4231

    yes but if everyone finds that out, then they Gov might touch them for a loan!!!!

    (loan is jargon for tax btw)

  • @DCdabest wouldnt a rock seller thumbs up the video. they are profiting from it.....

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