Definitely an inside job..... pre-planned mechanical problem...thugs with guns at the opportune time in the middle of nowhere.... gone with the goods. Cheers, RickO
Gee with all the cynics here I hope I never get robbed coming out of a coin show. The article was written TO persuade a one sided point of view, and that it did to those who've posted about it. Like you know for sure, gimme a break. There are many other unknowns that article even states that there are. Put down your pretend badges unless you're directly involved in the matter because otherwise you're doing nothing more than speculating from an article that was intended to stir the pot. Nothing more or less. We've all been in situations that made even us think that no one would believe this happened. Never happened to be carrying around $4.8M of ANYTHING while it happened though but I think you get what I'm saying.
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<< <i>Sounds fishy to me. >>
Yep, inside job. One of the guards will be implicated.
When gold and silver move together, it signals the coming end of fiat money.
Put down your pretend badges unless you're directly involved in the matter because otherwise you're doing nothing more than speculating from an article that was intended to stir the pot. Nothing more or less.
We've all been in situations that made even us think that no one would believe this happened. Never happened to be carrying around $4.8M of ANYTHING while it happened though
When gold and silver move together, it signals the coming end of fiat money.