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southfork
03-19-2011, 08:42 AM
Me thinks some protest too much . Good article on them.

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/troll.htm

There's no denying that the Internet is an amazing invention. It allows people to communicate around the world at speeds approaching real time. But this connection can be a double-edged sword. Not only are you able to interact with people you like and respect, but you can also meet people who take pleasure in disrupting the conversations and activities of others. There's a name for this kind of person: troll.


While the word troll might conjure up images of billy goats and hobbits in your mind, the Internet variety doesn't really owe its name to the monsters of fairy tales and fantasy. Originally, the Web version of a troll alluded to a fishing technique. In fishing, to troll is to pull a fishing line behind a moving boat in hopes of coaxing a fish to take the bait. Web trolling is very similar -- trolls try to lure unsuspecting victims into responding to pointless or rude questions or statements. The goal for the Web troll is to get the victim riled up as a joke. But usually the troll is the only one laughing

voodoo1951
03-19-2011, 05:36 PM
I thought Trolls only live under bridges...Thanks for the info. (Me thinks?)

Gcubed
03-19-2011, 05:45 PM
Trolls ignore reality. They live in a "Fairy Tale" world. They absolutely LOVE Easter Bunnies!! :five:

Spike
03-19-2011, 05:53 PM
I'm sure a troll is a person who starts threads about trolls.

southfork
03-19-2011, 05:54 PM
Trolls ignore reality. They live in a "Fairy Tale" world. They absolutely LOVE Easter Bunnies!! :five:

Easter is not but weeks away, he is coming.

southfork
03-19-2011, 05:56 PM
I thought Trolls only live under bridges...Thanks for the info. (Me thinks?)

From Shakespears Hamlet.

Rumpelstiltskin
03-19-2011, 07:19 PM
They absolutely LOVE Easter Bunnies!! :five:

I'm told they taste like chicken

hoarder
03-19-2011, 07:47 PM
Of course the bankers, having unlimited access to funds, hire shills to defend their interests:
http://www.thejidf.org/

Zed
03-19-2011, 07:54 PM
Me thinks some protest too much . Good article on them.

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/troll.htm

There's no denying that the Internet is an amazing invention. It allows people to communicate around the world at speeds approaching real time. But this connection can be a double-edged sword. Not only are you able to interact with people you like and respect, but you can also meet people who take pleasure in disrupting the conversations and activities of others. There's a name for this kind of person: troll.


While the word troll might conjure up images of billy goats and hobbits in your mind, the Internet variety doesn't really owe its name to the monsters of fairy tales and fantasy. Originally, the Web version of a troll alluded to a fishing technique. In fishing, to troll is to pull a fishing line behind a moving boat in hopes of coaxing a fish to take the bait. Web trolling is very similar -- trolls try to lure unsuspecting victims into responding to pointless or rude questions or statements. The goal for the Web troll is to get the victim riled up as a joke. But usually the troll is the only one laughing

A troll is not a troll just because they disagree with you! You may as well ask how many Anti-comex trolls are here, guys that are just talking their book in the hope of financial gain! In fact that is the more likely case when you think about it. LOL, most of your so called trolls own more metal than you dream about and have been in the market longer than the likes of you! Long enough to know how it all works and to look at it realistically!

HEY MODS, if this isn't a trolling headline I don't know what is!!!!!!!!! Lock it and be done with the pathetic attempt to silence discussion.

Hasenfuss
03-19-2011, 07:57 PM
Trolls are everywhere, Ned (rhymes with zed)Schmidt and Dennis G(cubed)artman are some of the more well known. These guys crack me up!



"Silver will experience a growing, and near unstoppable, abundance of supply over demand during the next two years."

"Fantasies over Silver must somehow come to deal with the rising surplus of Silver production."

"The Comex will always deliver"



Need I go on?

Zed
03-19-2011, 08:12 PM
Trolls are everywhere, Ned (rhymes with zed)Schmidt and Dennis G(cubed)artman are some of the more well known. These guys crack me up!



"Silver will experience a growing, and near unstoppable, abundance of supply over demand during the next two years."

"Fantasies over Silver must somehow come to deal with the rising surplus of Silver production."

"The Comex will always deliver"



Need I go on?

You are somehow suggesting those are my words? Now we are just making stuff up! I love it when things get this desperate... hell lets just make chit up, why not, all that counts is you win ---> right?

rodzm
03-20-2011, 05:13 AM
Some live in high tech security facilities with their copper hoards. Credit Card Joe where are you????

Scorpio
03-20-2011, 07:21 AM
Zed, relax man,

we all know there are trolls on the boards, it has happened over time, and only accelerated as web forums have increased their presence.

any close community reacts to outsiders in much the same fashion. Why should a community put up with troublemakers and those in it for kicks?
There is no reason to. It is one thing to have a dissenting opinion, but quite another to have no opinion at all other than the opposite of whatever whomever is speaking to. Meaning taking the other side of the argument for max effect, rather than a sound reason.

S

nergal
03-20-2011, 08:51 AM
Trolls are everywhere, Ned (rhymes with zed)Schmidt and Dennis G(cubed)artman are some of the more well known. These guys crack me up!



"Silver will experience a growing, and near unstoppable, abundance of supply over demand during the next two years."

"Fantasies over Silver must somehow come to deal with the rising surplus of Silver production."

"The Comex will always deliver"



Need I go on?

Sounds like your definition of "troll" is someone that disagrees with you. Lemme guess, someone that disagrees with you politically is a socialist.:minidancesmall:

Northeastbullion
03-20-2011, 11:54 AM
what is fascinating to me is that many people believe so strongly that the "Crimex" is about to default and the world is manipulated by "JP Morgue", that anybody who disagrees with them is doing it solely to piss them off, and thus are "trolls". They can't fathom that someone would rationally believe otherwise.

What makes GIM great is that there is a core group of people here that haven't been brainwashed by the daily propaganda from the likes of Harvey, Ted Butler and Zero Hedge. As such, these issues can finally be debated. Those that call such disbelievers trolls should instead welcome the discussion as only after considering opposing views can one really be confident in his own position.

But if you prefer groupthink and cheerleading, you could also go to Kitco.

Gcubed
03-20-2011, 12:28 PM
what is fascinating to me is that many people believe so strongly that the "Crimex" is about to default and the world is manipulated by "JP Morgue", that anybody who disagrees with them is doing it solely to piss them off, and thus are "trolls". They can't fathom that someone would rationally believe otherwise.

What makes GIM great is that there is a core group of people here that haven't been brainwashed by the daily propaganda from the likes of Harvey, Ted Butler and Zero Hedge. As such, these issues can finally be debated. Those that call such disbelievers trolls should instead welcome the discussion as only after considering opposing views can one really be confident in his own position.

But if you prefer groupthink and cheerleading, you could also go to Kitco.

I've sadly begun to accept the possible fact that those who ridicule "sheeple" are in actuality, "sheeple". :vollkommenauf:

monomanic
03-20-2011, 01:10 PM
NE... I'd just like to point out that this site is called "Gold is Money".

<===Foolsgold
03-20-2011, 01:10 PM
A Troll

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQo4Jpdb0PI6fGPuJX8CYn3f6kr4Z-QqtShvTQlfmYRLQYjPQ1a&t=1

hoarder
03-20-2011, 01:45 PM
What makes GIM great is that there is a core group of people here that haven't been brainwashed by the daily propaganda from the likes of Harvey, Ted Butler and Zero Hedge. Anyone who disagrees with NEB is "brainwashed".

It's easy to dismiss anything contrary to our long held beliefs as "brainwash", but brainwashing is a tactic.
Study this tactic and you will discover that the banking establishment owns/controls most of the mass media in the world for obvious reasons (obvious if you have studied the Federal Reserve), and uses this influence to divert focus elsewhere, disinform, omit and myriad other tricks and have done so for a century or more.

That said, don't you think that those who rely on mass media are most deserving to be characterized as "brainwashed"?

Gcubed
03-20-2011, 02:17 PM
The "Internet Mass Media" are preaching COMEX default. From my perspective, the sheeple are buying the sermon. JMHO.

Northeastbullion
03-20-2011, 03:21 PM
Anyone who disagrees with NEB is "brainwashed".

It's easy to dismiss anything contrary to our long held beliefs as "brainwash", but brainwashing is a tactic.
Study this tactic and you will discover that the banking establishment owns/controls most of the mass media in the world for obvious reasons (obvious if you have studied the Federal Reserve), and uses this influence to divert focus elsewhere, disinform, omit and myriad other tricks and have done so for a century or more.

That said, don't you think that those who rely on mass media are most deserving to be characterized as "brainwashed"?

I didn't say that anybody who disagreed with me was brainwashed. Just anybody who refuses to even acknowledge that there is another side of the story or alternative point of view is brainwashed.

I read Harvey Organ everyday and although I disagree with him, I respect the arguments he makes. It's certainly better that we have people like him out there and it has made me consider the possibility of default or a short squeeze. Thanks to hearing those alternative views, I adjusted my positions accordingly.

The Crimex and JP Morgue crowd should likewise consider alternative views, as they may find ways to benefit from it.

Shortstack
03-20-2011, 03:44 PM
It's not only Harvey Organ who claims the that something is wrong with the comex. Ben Davies from Hinde Capital goes as far as calling the comex "criminal". Ben runs serious money, so has a "real world" reputation to worry about. Why would someone who runs that much money (and who gives his investors monthly redemption rights) risk his reputation "spouting" nonsense? Unless all his clients are also "sheeple"? I mean, Ben's clients are accredited investors - high net worth folk, who have the money to retain top flight tax and investment (there cannot be one without the other at that level of net worth) expertise. Not to mention that Jim Rickards has said the same thing. And for those ready to discount Jim Rickards, know this. Rickards lives and dies by his reputation. He is a legend in the hedge fund community. I just can't see how these two would risk their livelihoods spreading baseless rumors and outright lies about the comex.

monomanic
03-20-2011, 04:04 PM
according to the logic prevailing in this thread davies, rickards and sprott are "just pumping their books"

Gcubed
03-20-2011, 04:13 PM
The true "trolls" are promoting absurd claims of 70 and 80 percent premiums being paid for cash settlement of COMEX deliveries.

Northeastbullion
03-20-2011, 04:22 PM
It's not only Harvey Organ who claims the that something is wrong with the comex. Ben Davies from Hinde Capital goes as far as calling the comex "criminal". Ben runs serious money, so has a "real world" reputation to worry about. Why would someone who runs that much money (and who gives his investors monthly redemption rights) risk his reputation "spouting" nonsense? Unless all his clients are also "sheeple"? I mean, Ben's clients are accredited investors - high net worth folk, who have the money to retain top flight tax and investment (there cannot be one without the other at that level of net worth) expertise. Not to mention that Jim Rickards has said the same thing. And for those ready to discount Jim Rickards, know this. Rickards lives and dies by his reputation. He is a legend in the hedge fund community. I just can't see how these two would risk their livelihoods spreading baseless rumors and outright lies about the comex.

"appeal to authority" is a fallacious argument. Neither you nor I should believe something just because somebody else, no matter how reputable, says it is so. It's not what this guy or that guy says, it's about looking at the argument and the facts and deciding for yourself.

If Davies thinks Comex is criminal, he should clearly lay out the argument point by point and let us all decide for ourselves.

Work
03-20-2011, 04:39 PM
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For a TRUE description and or definition of TROLL, Google the name Got Goldies.
:biggrin:


lol

budfox
03-20-2011, 04:49 PM
In Norse mythology, a troll is a generally negative synonym for jötunn. Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls became beings in their own right. In modern times trolls are depicted in a variety of media.

In Norse mythology, troll, like thurs is a term applied to jötnar. In Old Norse sources, trolls are said to dwell in isolated mountains, rocks, and caves, sometimes live together (usually as father-and-daughter or mother-and-son), and are rarely described as helpful or friendly.[1]There is much confusion and overlap in the use of Old Norse terms jötunn, troll, þurs and risi. Lotte Motz theorized that these were originally four distinct classes of beings; lords of nature (jötunn), mythical magicians (troll), hostile monsters (þurs) and heroic and courtly beings (risi) - the last class being the youngest addition. Ármann Jakobsson calls this theory "unsupported by any convincing evidence" and argues that since the sources disagree, it may be most fruitful to investigate each text separately.[2]

Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls become defined as a particular type of being, generally held to be larger than humans and notably ugly.[3] Numerous tales about trolls are recorded, in which they are frequently described as being extremely old, very strong, but retarded. They are sometimes described as man-eaters and as turning to stone upon contact with sunlight. Into the 20th century, the origins of particular Scandinavian landmarks, such as particular stones, are ascribed to trolls.[4]

A Scandinavian folk belief that lightning frightens away trolls and jötnar appears in numerous Scandinavian folktales, and may be a late reflection of the god Thor's role in fighting such beings. In connection, the lack of trolls and jötnar in modern Scandinavia is explained as a result of the "accuracy and efficiency of the lightning strokes".

Shortstack
03-20-2011, 05:10 PM
"appeal to authority" is a fallacious argument. Neither you nor I should believe something just because somebody else, no matter how reputable, says it is so. It's not what this guy or that guy says, it's about looking at the argument and the facts and deciding for yourself.

If Davies thinks Comex is criminal, he should clearly lay out the argument point by point and let us all decide for ourselves.

Don't use concepts that don't apply here North. Davies runs money and could loose his whole investor base if he is proven to be a tin hatter. Davies would be risking too much, just to spread rumors for the benefit of the internet "tin hat" crowd. Your "appeal to authority" argument falls flat on its face when you look at who these people are, and what they have to loose if they were "called out" and shown to be rumor mongers. You have to consider the kind of money these two pull down to understand the risk they would be taking if they were indeed spreading tin hat rumors. How does it benefit Davies to risk a 10 million plus a year job? He already has his clients - why endanger that? Oh yes, these High Net Worth clients pay his firm 1% management fees and 20% performance fees ("1 and 20"). Fantastic work if you can get it, and if you don't believe me, ask anyone on the street who does not run money for "1 and 20" if they would...

So if you agree to pay Davies firm 1 and 20 - he will explain to you exactly what he means. That nobody has called him out on CNBC Europe means, to me, that nobody dares to "call him out". That's the way the money management business works, managers always are working to keep their existing investors, and get new one's. Because if someone calls Davies out and destroys him on CNBC, you can bet some (or many) of Davies clients will be heading for the exits - perhaps even to the firm of the person that sheds Davies on CNBC....

Sometimes you actually have to give a person the benefit of their "street cred", else everyone would have the same weight as anon. internet posters, even anon internet trolls...

Gcubed
03-20-2011, 05:17 PM
Didn't Madoff run money too? There was some Texan named Stanford also, IIRC. Just askin' ;)

Strawboss
03-20-2011, 05:33 PM
In fairness though - a part of examining the "argument" is to identify the "experts" and to evaluate what they are saying. Not that their opinions alone should form the decision - but, their conclusions can (and perhaps should) be considered as "data points".


"appeal to authority" is a fallacious argument. Neither you nor I should believe something just because somebody else, no matter how reputable, says it is so. It's not what this guy or that guy says, it's about looking at the argument and the facts and deciding for yourself.

If Davies thinks Comex is criminal, he should clearly lay out the argument point by point and let us all decide for ourselves.