I've been listening to Jim Puplava for many years now, and after relistening to his comments involving gold juniors, I think many people have interpreted them incorrectly. That's just my view, but I liken the situation to this: Let's say I'm a newspaper reporter and I take Jim out to a baseball game and we're sitting there in the stands and Jim turns to me and says, "You know, I really love baseball!" and I ask him, "I thought you loved football." "I do, " he says, "But right now, I really love baseball." The next day the newspaper reads, "Jim Puplava prefers baseball over football." or better yet, "Jim Puplava: Baseball I love, Football I hate." or "Jim Puplava says, give me baseball over football any day of the week!"
Jim knows where the big money is and where the big money is going to be made. But he also knows it's going to take time. There's a reason why patience is considered one of the greatest virtues. It's the same reason gold is considered the most precious of metals. Both things are very, very rare. Jim has a radio show, and people breathing down his neck daily looking for answers. I get the same thing in the ER. People want answers. They don't want to know that it's a virus and that their body will get over it. They want a name for it. They watch House. If House can figure out a weird cause for every runny nose and rash, then you, Mister E.R. doctor man, should be able to figure such things out too.
Just some thoughts at 3:30 in the morning. Bull