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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 147.31+2.1%Jan 27 4:00 PM EST

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To: E. Charters who wrote (91176)11/15/2002 11:20:10 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) of 116927
 
No gold, no marriage.
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The vital role of gold.

If 70% of gold is used for jewelry and gold hits $3,800,000 an ounce (I have seen predictions that high), then the cost of even a small wedding ring will be outside of the reach of the average person. With rings costing more than houses only the rich will be getting married. Soon the poor would be unmarried and hence have no children, the only children would be the children of the rich, they would marry other children of the rich. In several generations, the poor would be gone and only the children of the rich would exist. Some theorists posit that class distinctions could become embodied as physical characteristics, I wonder what they would look like.

Here is where gold really outshines silver. If you eat enough colloidal silver your skin will turn gray and stay gray, gold does not do that to you.
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