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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: LLCF who wrote (8181)3/20/2006 2:28:24 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 78416
 
Hi DAK, I have always had the highest respect for eastern culture. I gave the book Musashi fro christmas presents last year.

The ancient Greeks and asians new more 2400 years ago until just recently.

400 BC Plato, Aristotle, Sophacles, Thracymacus, Planos Socrates and a hundred other Greeks were more sophisticated than almsot any thinkers besides shakspear, for almost 2,000 years goign forwar.

And Confusious, TAO ism, and hundreds of other aisan thinkers were right there with the Greeks. Asian's make up over 50% of UC Berkeleys feshman class every year.

My daughter just wrote a paper on prehistoric chinese culture that was very interesting.

The common link between the Greeks and the asians was that they understood the concept of learning.

Think about what the Japanee accomplished last century. their country devastated, strange language, living on a rock after the second world war quickly became the number two economy in the world.

The rest of asia will follow now that they have critical mass, so we ar guaranteed a long term secular bull market in metals as all of asia has to rebuild theri entire country right down to sewer systems, water systems, electricla systems and irrigation systems.

Watch teh chinese trun that deseert into a garden.
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