Klondike Gold Corporate Presentation | VRIC 2026
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PT40M31SIn this interview, host Daryl Thomas and guest Taylor Kenny dissect the mounting conflict between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve, warning that a spiraling debt‑doom loop and politically‑driven inflation could precipitate a collapse of the U.S. dollar. They argue that fading confidence in fiat money is already spurring a rush toward gold, silver and other tangible assets as nations accelerate de‑dollarisation and investors brace for the next monetary reset.
PT42M14SAndy Sheckchman explains how record‑breaking physical deliveries of gold and silver on COMEX—driven by governments, central banks and wealthy institutions—signal a massive surge in real metal demand that mainstream media is largely ignoring. He warns that this shift reflects eroding trust in fiat currencies and the financial system, creating a structural supply‑demand imbalance that could push precious‑metal prices higher.
PT49M7SIn this episode of VRIC Media, host Jesse Day brings chart‑analysis specialists Patrick Kim and Kevin Wodsworth to break down silver’s surge to around $87 /oz, highlighting a steep acceleration line on a log‑scale chart that could propel the metal toward $100 /oz in the near term while also warning of possible corrections for recent buyers. The discussion then widens to gold, copper, uranium and other commodities, tying today’s “new bull era” to historic capital‑rotation cycles that have sidelined equities for a decade‑plus and projecting multi‑year bull runs with targets of $15‑$20 k for gold and $300 for silver by the early 2030s.
PT36M53SIn this episode, Daryl Thomas interviews Doomberg to dissect the weekend’s Venezuela showdown, explaining how the U.S. seizure of a Russian‑flagged tanker and Trump’s aggressive push for Venezuelan oil reshapes global geopolitics, threatens OPEC dynamics, and underscores the strategic value of Venezuela’s massive hydrocarbons over drugs or rare‑earths. The conversation also explores the ripple effects on China, Russia, the looming risk of broader kinetic conflict, and the uncertain prospects for Venezuelan citizens amid a “might‑is‑right” world order.
PT58M15SIn this VRic Media interview, Matthew Pipenberg explains how the unprecedented surge in gold and silver prices reflects deep‑seated cracks in the global credit system, mounting debt, and waning confidence in the U.S. dollar and central‑bank policies. He also warns that market manipulation in the COMEX/LBMA is fading as physical metal reserves dwindle, making precious metals a critical hedge against a looming financial and geopolitical crisis.
PT43M51S.In this interview, seasoned metals analyst Peter Grandich explains why gold’s surge—driven by global de‑dollarisation, central‑bank buying, geopolitical tensions, and weakening U.S. economic dominance—signals a looming shift from the dollar to precious metals as the world’s primary reserve. He also forecasts gold hitting $5,000 (and silver $100) soon, while highlighting the bullish outlook for mining stocks and the broader implications for investors amid rising passive‑fund inflows.
PT32M49S.In this interview, Daryl Thomas and analyst Patrick Kum dissect a local buyer’s claim that silver could soar to $500 within months, illustrating why such a jump would require an implausible 1,000% move above the three‑year moving average and showing that even a $100 target, while conceivable, hinges on a steep support line holding. They also discuss silver’s longer‑term potential (up to $275–$500), the related gold‑silver ratio, and brief insights into gold, platinum and mining stocks, emphasizing realistic entry points and risk management.
PT39M57Stwo sentences.In this VRIC Media panel, silver analyst Steve Penny and former wealth‑manager Clive Thompson dissect the 2025‑2026 rally that has lifted silver above $80 oz⁻¹, attributing the surge to persistent supply deficits, new strategic‑metal designations, and booming industrial demand that signal the bull market is far from over. They also outline investor tactics—such as gradual dollar‑cost averaging, using paper silver for liquidity, and targeting measured‑move levels in the high $80s to $90s—as the market continues to gain momentum.
PT1H5M32SIn this episode, Jay Martin argues that the 2026 commodity winner will be primary silver producers—especially U.S.‑based or “friendly” mines—thanks to a sweeping political pivot that is prompting the U.S. government to fund domestic silver projects and create a rare, high‑conviction, long‑term investment niche. He also explains why concentrating on unfunded developers with clear paths to financing, strong management and jurisdictional support can deliver outsized returns over a 3‑5‑year horizon despite short‑term volatility.
PT8M27SDarrell Thomas explains that gold and silver’s long‑term rise stems from fiat‑currency debasement and increasing physical/industrial demand, while the paper futures market—driven by leveraged traders, bank spoofing, and occasional rule changes—generates the violent short‑term price swings viewers experience. He argues the paper market can only delay price discovery, and it will break when sustained delivery demand, unstoppable industrial use, and eroding confidence in the dollar overwhelm manipulators, urging investors to hold their positions.
PT36M1SIn this video, host Daryl Thomas interviews Bill Halter, known as Mr. Gold, about the impending silver shortage driven by high demand and mining deficits. They discuss the implications for the silver market, the role of banks in short-selling, and the broader impacts on the economy and credit markets amid rising prices and potential delivery issues.