The Silver Academy to Report on All the Metal Missing in Silver Institute's so-called "World Silver Survey."
The Silver Academy will merge its Global Silver Report with Silver Institute's World Silver Survey.
Silver Academy to Publish Global Silver Report Late April 2024
Backstory
Since October 2023, The Silver Academy has published 20 articles on Silver Use not reported by The Silver Institute.
These uses are:
Military (bombs, shells, missiles, tanks, fighter jets, nukes, night vision goggles, communication devices, bullets, etc)
Aerospace (satellites, rockets, spacecraft, lasers, drones, etc)
Robotics and AI
Heavy Machinery such as the ones used in heavy construction projects, mining, and the new project in New York tunneling between New Jersey and New York City
Electric Trains (MagLev trains levitate through magnets, and Levitating trains fight friction. Electric trains also use Silver in printed circuit boards, switches, and other areas.)
Hydrogen fuel cells ( cars, taxis, trucks, vans, ships, barges, ferries, yachts, boats, and HVAC) will surpass solar use possibly as early as 2027 since Silver kicked out platinum in the catalytic converter, Silver being 90 times cheaper.
Then there are new solar panels whereby The Silver Institute didn't bother to read the Specs written in Chinese.
There are three types: PERC, TOPCon, and HJT. Moreover, double-sided panels, such as the new installation in UAE, are double-sided (capturing UV bouncing off desert sand and polar ice), thus twice the Silver.
Plus Magnetic Resonating (MRIs at hospitals, other medical equipment, airports)
Superconductors and Quantum computers
Use in nuclear power plants.
Use in transformers (conventional power plants)
The fact that our small team just published 12 areas ignored by Silver Institute proves that we need to consume another source, and that is why we are publishing the Global Silver Report the day after The Silver Institute publishes their problematic World Silver Survey.
The Silver Institute has terrible data, so we are responding with the Global Silver Report, which will also discuss Silver inventories with a design intent to be infinitely more helpful for industry members, investors, and the overall information age.
Moreover, The Silver Academy’s Global Silver Report will tie in the following business and societal elements:
The environment
Labor movements
Government overreach (in the majority of cases)
Government under-reach (in some cases)
Subsidized silver jurisdictions
Illicit mining (such as the Ponderosa incident a week ago)
Artisan mining
E-waste mining
We are publishing a disclaimer that this isn't pointing the finger (necessarily).
Perhaps the Silver Institute inherited a methodology from the USGS that led to their poor science and sent their research in the wrong direction. Anything’s possible.
Nevertheless, unfortunately, the Silver Institute's inaccurate reporting yielded a massive miss in their findings year after year after year …(and the common theme in all their reports follows the prevailing theme of underestimating Global Silver Demand.)
When the demand picture is not accurately documented, this leads to defacto price suppression because the market has no idea of supply vs demand inventory.
It's a big problem when commodities are not priced correctly. For example, when the Biden regime drained the Strategic Petroleum reserves before the mid-term elections (a stunt to fool the villagers into believing that gas wasn't rising), this interfered with the free market while also putting the villagers at risk for the time when you need the reserves (War, Weather, BlackSwan)
When citizens and investors are misled about inventories, it is a combination of gaslighting, lousy science, laziness, and incompetence ( like asking your realtor for a list of inventory in any city in the USA and having no clue as to homes available for sale.)
Added to the Global Silver Survey (Missing from the The Silver Institute annual survey)
The extent to which the US Federal Reserve and their client governments and militaries dig in to fight Silver's price discovery.
These data points will document paper silver transactions intended to smash down the silver price.
Proof of manipulation such as massive short selling, spoofing etc.
And links between bank board members and members of defense industry for purposes of reducing factory input pricing.
After all, The Federal reserve infect the population with inflation (paper out of thin air) i.e. issue their paper war bonds (US dollar), do not like competition, and fight it with the a five prong attack.
1.) Their client mainstream media sycophants.
2.) Taxation theft schemes.
3.) Use of police & military.
4.) Fractional Reserve banking.
5.) Issuing new debt and acting as “lender” and “buyer” of last resort. (Monetizing debt)
Now that the US dollar lost its gold peg in 1971 and its oil peg just months ago, the US dollar is buck naked, so expect the political class to launch more dastardly schemes to double down on their fiat tyranny.
PRO TIP
Think of USD/XAU and USD/XAG as foreign exchange trade rather than commodity trade. What they're fighting is not us. They're fighting the perceived weakness of the dollar. By manipulating the price of metals down, the value of USD seems higher. If the price of Gold and Silver were allowed to float freely, everyone would see the true (actual/absolute) value of the dollar for what it is. Nothing
Missing Silver: Where Did It All Go? Global Probe Exposes Shocking New Uses in Military, Space, AI, Robotics and High-Tech
Now, we are getting into The Heavy artillery.
I. Guided Bombs
II. Spacecraft
III. NGAD, Next Generation Air Dominance
IV. Drones
V. Nukes
Here is our first data dump (the first of many)
We are starting with missiles.
There is no one website where you can research how many missiles were made per SKU (product), but the average number I see is about 4,000 manufactured units per missile design. This is an abbreviated list because I want to have good conservative numbers.
Short list of missiles. 128, but the actual number is closer to 300, so we will split the difference and use 214.
ADR-10 Raytheon
ADR-11
ADR-12
ADR-7 Raytheon
ADR-8 Revere (Tracor)
ADR-9 Tracor
ADM-144
ADM-20 McDonnell
ADM-160 Northrop Grumman (Teledyne Ryan) MALD
ADM-20 Quail McDonnell
ADM-141 TALD IMI (Brunswick)
ADM-2 Genie Douglas AIR
ADM-69 SRAM Boeing
ADM-80 Viper Chrysler
ADM-97 Seekbat General Dynamics
ADM-98 R-Tern Teledyne Ryan
AGM-12 Bullpup Martin
AGM-119 Penguin Kongsberg
AGM-120 AMRAAM Raytheon (Hughes)
AGM-121 Pave Tiger/Seek Spinner Boeing CQM/CGM
AGM-122 Sidearm Motorola
AGM-123 Skipper II Emerson Electric
AGM-124 Wasp Hughes
AGM-129 ACM Raytheon (General Dynamics)
AGM-132 ASRAAM MBDA (BAe Dynamics/Matra)
AGM-133 Trident II Lockheed Martin
AGM-134 Midgetman Martin Marietta
AGM-135 ASAT Vought ASM
AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow Northrop
AGM-137 TSSAM Northrop
AGM-138 Pave Cricket Boeing CEM
AGM-139 Have Nap Rafael/Lockheed Martin
AGM-140 ATACMS Lockheed Martin (LTV)
AGM-142 Have Nap Rafael/Lockheed Martin
AGM-143 RPVT ADM
AGM-146 ADATS Oerlikon/Lockheed Martin MIM
AGM-147 Exdrone BAI Aerosystems BQM
AGM-148 Javelin Raytheon/Lockheed Martin
AGM-149 UAV-SR / McDonnell Douglas Sky Owl PQM
AGM-15 Roland Euromissile/Hughes/Boeing MIM
AGM-150 UAV-SR PQM
AGM-152 AAAM AIM
AGM-153 AIM
AGM-154 JSOW Raytheon (Texas Instruments)
AGM-158 JASSM Lockheed Martin
AGM-159 JASSM Boeing (McDonnell Douglas)
AGM-16 Atlas General Dynamics (Convair) CGM/HGM
AGM-160 Outlaw Griffon Aerospace MQM
AGM-161 Griffin Raytheon
AGM-162 Firebolt Teledyne Ryan AQM
AGM-163 Coyote Orbital Sciences GQM
AGM-164 ATACMS II Lockheed Martin MGM
AGM-165 LASM Raytheon RGM
AGM-166 LOSAT/KEM Lockheed Martin
AGM-167 Skeeter Composite Engineering BQM
AGM-168 ATACMS Block IVA Lockheed Martin
AGM-169 JCM Lockheed Martin
AGM-17 Standard ARM General Dynamics
AGM-170 Outlaw Griffon Aerospace MQM
AGM-171 Broadsword Griffon Aerospace MQM
AGM-172 SRAW Lockheed Martin FGM
AGM-176 Griffin Raytheon AGM/BGM
AGM-177 Composite Engineering BQM
AIM-1 Matador Martin MGM
AIM-100
AIM-101
AIM-2 Terrier General Dynamics (Convair) RIM
AIM-23 Hawk Raytheon MIM
AIM-26 Falcon Hughes
AIM-27 Sparrow Raytheon AIM/RIM
AIM-28 Hound Dog North American
AIM-3 Falcon Hughes
AIM-32 Entac Aérospatiale (Nord) MGM
AIM-4 Falcon Hughes
AIM-47 Falcon Hughes
AIM-5 Corporal JPL/Firestone MGM
AIM-54 Phoenix Raytheon (Hughes)
AIM-6 Falcon Hughes
AIM-65 Maverick Raytheon (General Dynamics)
AIM-68 Big Q Air Force Weapons Lab
AIM-7 Sparrow Raytheon AIM/RIM
AIM-8 Talos Bendix RIM
AIM-9 Sidewinder Raytheon (Philco/G.E.)
AIM-92 Raytheon (General Dynamics) FIM
AIM-95 Agile Hughes
AIM-96 Trident I Lockheed
AIM-97 Seekbat General Dynamics
AIM-98 R-Tern Teledyne Ryan
AIM-99 LIM
AIM-ASAT Martin Marietta AGM
AQM-105
AQM-106 Teleplane USAF FDL BQM
AQM-107 Streaker Raytheon (Beech) MQM
AQM-11 Jupiter Chrysler
AQM-111 Firebrand Teledyne Ryan BQM
AQM-113
AQM-114 Skipper
AQM-115 SLAT Martin Marietta AQM
AQM-116
AQM-117 Firefly Teledyne Ryan
AQM-118
AQM-119
AQM-120 AMRAAM Raytheon (Hughes)
AQM-121 Firebolt Teledyne Ryan
AQM-122 Cardinal Beech
AQM-123 Bulldog Texas Instruments
AQM-127 Walleye Martin Marietta AGM
AQM-128
AQM-13
AQM-130 Minuteman ERCS Boeing LEM
AQM-132
AQM-133
AQM-134 Shrike Texas Instruments AGM
AQM-135 Bulldog Texas Instruments AGM
AQM-136
AQM-137
AQM-138 Firebee Teledyne Ryan
AQM-139 AIM
AQM-140
AQM-141 Petrel Fairchild
AQM-143 RPVT ADM
AQM-144 Firefly Teledyne Ryan
AQM-145 Peregrine Teledyne Ryan BQM
AQM-146 TOW Raytheon (Hughes)
AQM-147
AQM-148 B-Gull Boeing GQM
AQM-149 UAV-SR / McDonnell Douglas Sky Owl PQM
AQM-150 UAV-SR PQM
AQM-151 Pointer AeroVironment
to be continued.