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To: lorne who wrote (36834)7/8/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: Kool Guy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116785
 
I don't mean to seem ignorant but can anyone please explain to me who the Cabal is?

KG



To: lorne who wrote (36834)7/8/1999 10:22:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116785
 
OT - NATO commander's car stolen

<< The wife of NATO's top commander in Europe borrowed her husband's official bulletproof Mercedes and parked it at a golf course, where it ended up being stolen, the alliance confirmed Thursday.

The Belgian newspapers Le Soir and La Libre Belgique said unidentified thieves stole Gen. Wesley Clark's black Mercedes 600 Tuesday while his wife, Gertrude, was playing golf near Casteau, in southern Belgium, where NATO's military headquarters is located.

Police found the car 24 hours later, a NATO official said ... more ... >>

abcnews.go.com

Morning Lorne,

24 hours ... That should have been long enough to thoroughly analyse the communications in it ... The American military never ceases to amaze me, like the way they still line up all their aircraft or armor in a neat row ... You would have thought that they would have learned that lesson at Pearl Harbor, but I guess not.

Sorry, if Comet Lee was solid gold, it still wouldn't depress the gold market more than a few bucks ... As hunchback pointed out on another thread, the Bank of England already had a go a wacking the market with a 25 tonne asteroid.

BTW, If the comet lands in the Atlantic, as some predict, the 2000 - 3000 foot high wave will take care of the rest of your hay.

< vbg >

John






To: lorne who wrote (36834)7/8/1999 3:10:00 PM
From: Alex  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116785
 
<<The first tremors of the next potential earthquake in the global economic system are beginning to be felt on the world's exchanges.

It is a shock which could go beyond Asian and other emerging markets to embroil the currencies of the biggest economic powers: the US, Japan and Europe.>>

smh.com.au

Sorta makes ya wonder about Rubin's timing.