That the poor man’s gold is a discrete and private means of storing value is one of the central-most cited arguments by proponents of silver. The same arguments are provided for gold, platinum and palladium ownership as well. But, as we find ourselves amid the end of privacy, we will have to come to terms with the reality that our gold and silver is not as private as we would like to believe, even when we hold onto the coins and bars in our own homes.

GWHD/L (Global Warming HOAX Deniers/Liars) should face firing squads.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamestaylor/2012/09/19/antarctic-sea-ice-sets-another-record/
Thanks Justin! It was a good read [as usual]. And thanks to Max for providing space here, for material from the worthiest of Vigilantes.
Hi John!
Thanks for the kind words! They mean a lot : )
Archaeologists and remote sensing specialists around the world routinely rely on GSSI ground penetrating radar and EM conductivity instruments. Looks like it will take the Feds a very, very long time to find your buried stack.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA_lq9eRxpk
People, your answer is, come to Houston.
From this link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground-penetrating_radar
It says this:
“The depth range of GPR is limited by the electrical conductivity of the ground, the transmitted center frequency and the radiated power. As conductivity increases, the penetration depth decreases. This is because the electromagnetic energy is more quickly dissipated into heat, causing a loss in signal strength at depth. Higher frequencies do not penetrate as far as lower frequencies, but give better resolution. Optimal depth penetration is achieved in ice where the depth of penetration can achieve several hundred meters. Good penetration is also achieved in dry sandy soils or massive dry materials such as granite, limestone, and concrete where the depth of penetration could be up to 15 m.
NOTE:
In moist and/or clay-laden soils and soils with high electrical conductivity, penetration is sometimes only a few centimetres.”
and this:
“Limitations”
“The most significant performance limitation of GPR is in high-conductivity materials such as clay soils and soils that are salt contaminated. Performance is also limited by signal scattering in heterogeneous conditions (e.g. rocky soils).”
Much of the Gulf Coast is precisely damp clay, with sea salt traces from wind blown spray from the gulf of Mexico. Buy some land down here and bury it a few feet down. No one will ever find it.
I’ll take more crime over this police state crap.
Someone trying to sell “secure locations”?
Just buy your own damn vault.
For the odds and sods file ::
In 1995 games designer Steve Jackson created a role-playing card game called Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy. When playing, you take on the role of the shadowy puppet masters who supposedly make up the ruling elite of the Illuminati. Your mission is to launch black-ops false flag attacks on your own people, and generally conspire to act out evil plans to elevate your own wealth and, more importantly, to strengthen your ironfisted grip on world domination.
With the cards dealt, you can launch terrorist nukes into tall buildings, bomb the Pentagon, spread an artificially created disease, and even rewrite the history books to aid your reign of behind-the-scenes terror. The most remarkable thing about this game, however, is the illustrations on each card, some of which bear an uncanny resemblance to real life disasters like 9/11 and the Deepwater Horizon oil leak. Many conspiracy theorists are certain that the Illuminati truly exists, and that Steve Jackson had insider information on their heinous plot to implement the New World Order—an all singing, all dancing boot of tyranny put in place to stamp repeatedly on our faces in the near future.
http://www.vice.com/read/did-the-illuminati-make-this-rpg
Where will the thieves with GPR store what they find??? Maybe victims should buy GPR to steal from the thieves.