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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (74709)12/1/2006 6:49:43 PM
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Haircuts went up more no? People valued the haircuts more than gold. It was 2200% for haircuts and 1400% or so for gold no? Perhaps my memory is failing. I recall Russ Winter selling his gold many months back - our gracious host on this thread, if only he would have listened to you dear General - he sold too soon eh? Why would such a seemingly intelligent investor do something so rash and foolish?

Perhaps he sold to purchase this 160 acre gold mine claim in arizona - for 99 cent he got off cheap eh? You are gonna bid on it no?

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but, alas, the zimbabwe gold hoarder probably is living, well, and in london

London is no escape Dear General, in grandpas day they just put you in jail with lice covered assassins, now they put the radiation poisoning on you and kill you and all your friends and family:

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Former spy's wife positive for radiation

By DAVID STRINGER
Associated Press Writer

LONDON (AP) -- The wife of an ex-KGB agent fatally poisoned in Britain and the Italian security expert he met the day he fell ill both showed traces of the same radioactive substance found in the dead man's body, friends and officials said Friday.

The inquiry into the death of Alexander Litvinenko widened with the new positive test results, the evacuation of a hotel in southern England, and the sweep of an Irish hospital that treated a Russian opposition leader for what his aides described as poisoning. In Italy, the government sought to reassure the public there was no danger.

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