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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (43785)12/22/2003 1:33:25 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
<Q may be beckoning, but it is simply a mirage, like so many before it, and will disappear soon enough.>

Jay, your acolytes can't depend on the mirage of Jay lasting any longer than QCOM, or Saddam, or Osama or Uncle Al KBE's US$. They'll need a new idol all too soon, at some random time in the next few decades.

Yes, gold will decompose slowly, but even that will wither in the ever-shifting sands of human value. Gold's agglomeration into bars, ingots, rings, coins, artifacts, decorations and talismen will dwindle as 3D material disintegration works its constant wear and tear, an artifact of a time that was; as the surge of humanity continues through space and cyberspace to we know not where. Easter Island's heads were as good as gold. Not now. The labour to produce them was comparable to the hard work to dig gold. All gone.

Who will be the last man standing: gold, Osama, Saddam, Bush, USA, QCOM, US$, silver, platinum or Jay?

The one true path is Q. Other's are bit players. Q is a terabit player. Forever is a long time, but Q will outlast those false idols. It will mind It's friends.

The convocation of Q is where It's at.

What should a time traveller carry?

Mq
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