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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (53181)5/23/2000 4:17:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116770
 
That has to be it! I'd bet Fannie & Freddie are short silver also & their funds have been used to manipulate the market in a broad ugly fashion while allowing for cutting paychecks for "special people"..



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (53181)5/29/2000 4:12:00 AM
From: PaulM  Respond to of 116770
 
JANUARY 31, 2000: "IN ECUADOR . . . A THIRD LEADER IN A WEEK . . . After Jamil Mahuad left the Presidential palace on Jan. 21, a coalition of indigenous leaders and the military installed a three person junta . . . Nearly immediately, U.S. acting assistant secretary for western hemispheric affairs Peter Romero told Gen. Mendoza that the coup was unacceptable and would lead to international isolation. Mendoza stepped down, installing vice president Noboa, who has promised to continue with Mahuad's policies, including dollarization. . . ."

"Banking Superintendent Jorge Guzman has been named as the new Finance Minister; he's . . . in favor of . . .adopt[ing] the U.S. dollar . . . So is the new president of the central bank . . . adding that 'Ecuador could sell its gold reserves to help fund its plan to adopt the U.S. dollar as its national currency.'"

P.S. You have to scroll down to Jan 31 to find this editorial.

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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (53181)5/29/2000 4:37:00 AM
From: PaulM  Respond to of 116770
 
MARCH 13, 2000: "FEDERAL PROSECTORS LAST WEEK UNSEALED AN INDICTMENT AGAINST THE MTB BANK OF NEW YORK, which the Fed has supposedly been supervising. The 51 count indictment alleged that from 1992 on, MTB took part in a scheme to overvalue gold it imported from Argentina, thereby depriving the government of Argentina of hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. In 1996, ICP opposed an application to the Fed from MTB, to establish an Edge Act Corporation in the Cayman Islands. The Fed denied access to almost all documents."

P.S. To see this editorial, you have to scroll down to the March 13 section.

innercitypress.org