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To: Berry Picker who wrote (24743)10/21/1999 2:11:00 AM
From: Paul Bilecki  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Orchestrated stock value suppression or shall we just call it a bad market for diamond and resource stocks in general.

Digitized world overvalued, resource world undervalued. Major developed nations short on resources big time...what is going on here. The rise of the world's trading blocks have created resource devaluation. This is what is going on. Resources are very easy to control on a trading block basis, afterall, all the policies are geared to having a super or regional power broker which dominates each block (Germany for Europe, Japan for the Far East, U.S. for North America & South America).

To trade in a trading block you must not sell to thy neighbours at a higher or lower price than you sell to your own people and allow free investment flows. Thus, governments can not f each other around over specific prices of individual commmodities.

This is a joke as the new system has made the superpower or regional power currencies almost double the value of the countries within their trading block. This is the double end of the sword. You increase your reliance on trade with the one major power, your currency then tanks, and then they come in and buy your resources up... What a scam this new world system is. Germany, U.S. and Japan, the resource poor nations developed this system. What a scam... they should be ashamed. With Canada's dollar so low, Canada's best real estate and other physical resources are being sold at fire sale prices.

Canada and other resource rich nations should all immediately raise all resource prices all at once by 40%. They can use y2k as an excuse. I declare that all resource prices be increased on November 3rd, 1999 by 40%. Let us see how the digital world can take a little resource inflation, notice how they have developed this new inflation model call core inflation, which allows them to take out commodities which may boost the average if they spike such as gasoline.
Don't get me wrong, I love the digital economy and I work in it, but the farmers and resource people are getting the short end of the stick right now.

Remember Nov. 3rd, 1999, is declared ResourceDay. Show the world's stock markets. Let us all buy a few shares of our favourite mining company on that day and boost the shit out of ailing industry. Show the digital world that they still need basic resources to live and eat.

The drunken Bilecki is a true revolutionary who speaks loud.