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

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From: loantech11/9/2007 10:27:01 PM
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It is upon us! <G>
Unfortunately, precisely on November 19th 2007 (according to the Mayan Calendar) forces will kick in which will cause the economic infrastructure to start unravelling. It is on that day (according to Calleman's interpretation) that the collapse of the financial infrastructure will manifest.

So there you have it. The reason gold did not perform on cue was that in the 1980s there emerged the beginning of a process of Enlightenment as some countries in the East began to willingly embrace Western thought processes. This process of Enlightenment is being resisted by some entrenched interests - the Establishment Elite in the West, and the Religious fanatics of the East - and it is this meeting of the irresistible force and the immovable object that is causing a rise in world tensions.

At some point between now and November 19th 2007, there will be a "breakthrough" - which, in turn will cause the current "physical infrastructure" to unravel as the world moves to embrace a unity of mind, body and spirit.

What else can I say now except "Have another Scotch"? I guess I'll hold my gold shares given that at some point the "fear" of the collapse will cause precious metals to start rising.

But the above would explain why the Dow is rising even though there is no underlying value. Our brains are turning into scrambled eggs.
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