-> Posted by ment17 @ 22:40 pm on December 4, 2007
y-2k… how mANY NOW SEARCH YOUR TRUE FEELINGS .. OF THE GOLD BUGS here on the tent were predicting a computor break down,,,
and passing out that faulty information.. and if so is this the same group that manufacture the most dire prognostications on the gold confiscation, and other mostly hearsay and fear based predictions ..
just wondering .. serpentine
-> Posted by factsmatter @ 22:40 pm on December 4, 2007
I doubt the politicos will ever stand up to the bankers. We elect presidents, senators, and congressmen. The moneychangers rule them and us. The more things change…the more they remain the same.
-> Posted by floridagold @ 22:40 pm on December 4, 2007
I don’t read Gary North, so that was not the source. Must be at least three of them.
His links are to the Federal Reserve Bank so he is not making up the figures. Choose to not read him in the future - chalk him up as a kook - whatever but I find him thought provoking.
The majority of the world think we are kooks for buying gold and silver! Certainly more see the light every week, but we are still in the minority here. Have a good evening!
-> Posted by ipso_facto @ 22:36 pm on December 4, 2007
Hiya Expat! Best to you! 
-> Posted by EAGLE_EYE @ 22:35 pm on December 4, 2007
Appears McEven is going to shove it into Sinclair arse
Rob McEwen Increases Ownership in US Gold to 21.5%
biz.yahoo.com/iw/071204/0335973.html
It smells like burning flesh for the shorters
shortsqueeze.com/index.php?symbol=uxg&submit=+GO+
Squeeze RankingTM -20 - Short % of Float 7.91 % - Days to Cover (Short Ratio) 6.6
Burn Baby Burn
-> Posted by Fullgoldcrown @ 22:35 pm on December 4, 2007
The unholy alliance between politicians and bankers is useful to politicians because it allows them to always have money available to spend which keeps them popular with their voters and gets them re-elected. But what is happening now is that the greed of the bankers has been so unchecked that they are bleeding the voters to death. Politicians will soon have nothing to gain and everything to lose by being allied with the bankers. The very likely dynamic will be that the bankers will be singled out for 100% of the blame because that is the nature of politicians who will be keen to save their own skins. The Gold Suppression scam depends on having enough physical gold to continue the scheme, but it also depends on the collaboration between politicians and bankers. We know there are big cracks in the dam on gold availability, there are now big cracks in the dam on collaboration. Bankers will want to continue their greedy scam while politicians will more and more be looking to save their skins.
One way or another the gold suppression scheme is on its last legs. It is intriguing to see that the sentiment among gold investors is so low at this critical juncture.
Cheers
Adrian
-> Posted by Irish @ 22:34 pm on December 4, 2007
Okie dokie partner. Let us see if we can get to the bottom of this. It is the basis of our fundamental analysis for God sakes. I cannot go along with his narrow view of monetary fund injection. He is up to something methinks.
-> Posted by igold @ 22:34 pm on December 4, 2007
-> Posted by Equisetum @ 22:33 pm on December 4, 2007
surprised to see how highly United States rated in immigration to Canada in 2006. In descending order, the top 10 countries of origin for immigrants to Canada in 2006 were: Peoples Republic of China; India; Philippines; Pakistan; United States; South Korea; Romania; Iran; United Kingdom; and Colombia. In my opinion, this continues to add to the richness of Canada’s ethnic and cultural diversity. To all new immigrants I say welcome. I hope that many will bring whatever fiat resources they have, as limited as that may be in many cases, but that they will also bring their own cultural views of physical gold and silver as personal investments and stores of wealth.
http://tinyurl.com/yorpbt
-> Posted by Brrrmystr @ 22:32 pm on December 4, 2007
Whenever the market gets squirrelly, I retreat. Guess I can’t bear to watch the blood flowing. Yesterday I bot a pay per view movie, “Mr. Brooks” w/Kevin Costner. Now this is blood loss of a very different kind. Your mind, your blood pressure and your heart rate will be increased for hours after you have finished watching it. What a complex plot !!!!!! Somehow it totally distracted me from my portfolio. Seriously, don’t pass up an opportunity to see this movie. Expect to see something very different.
Warning do not watch this with your grandkids as it wouldn’t be appropriate.
-> Posted by igold @ 22:32 pm on December 4, 2007
I am not a happy camper lately, or should I say since the high of may 06. Ever since then it seems that every time gold is up ,my shares are down, not even mentioning what happens when gold and silver are going lower.I thought that maybe I should get out of companies that the cabal shorts all the time ( NG, ECU,CDM,) and try some new ones like TXX.V. What do you think?
-> Posted by ment17 @ 22:31 pm on December 4, 2007
being in a group of 8 or nine.. fairly intellegent folks.. and they were debating the computor scare..y2k
we took a poll from 1 to ten of the likely hood of the event .. most were above 6 some even at ten..
the ment stuck his neck out and said a minus three… then yawned and went to bed
-> Posted by soee @ 22:30 pm on December 4, 2007
Hi WD, yeah it sure was fun; we enjoyed every minute. John’s DVD came and it was incredible as i’m sure you know. He’s an real artist… eeos and I were very impressed with the quality and flow. Please forward he’s email address to me. I would like to thank him.
-> Posted by ment17 @ 22:28 pm on December 4, 2007
the same gary north who was hiding and stocking up for the end of the world with the computor time clock… you mean that gary north LOL
-> Posted by AuGirl @ 22:23 pm on December 4, 2007
and may the perfidious piranha perch precariously on the precipice of purgatory…. 