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To: goldsheet who wrote (53639)6/3/2000 7:56:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116912
 
Bob Johnson[real name]'s GOLDSHEET will always be free to users.

Good news Bob, and also a signal to me
that you have your priorities in a healthy
order so that you do not fall into a trap
of making money to prove to others that
your decision making ability is correct.

Yes, this is 180 degrees from the type
of replies you give and hope to receive,
as you present facts to be used by others
to generate conclusions based on their
ability and methods, I tend to tell others
what is happening.

So to conclude my reply to you, in my opinion
I see you as one of the few persons that will
not let that albatrossÿbird hang around your
neck as you travel this thread. For example,
like Ron Reece, but then he has developed
very big and strong neck muscles in the process.

Guess there is a plus side to that negative,
and ofcourse I must say once again that Ron
is really a double agent working undercover
for Bill Murphy of GATA.

Curious I am as I forget, what sea story had
that bird mentioned as a symbol to represent
a man carring a heavy load ?

<<leap from believing conspiracies
to developing new ones on your own>>

If I remember correctly Ron Reece has
determined that "believing" is an outdated
concept, as perception is whats important
as it does not require the examination of facts
and only requires faith and trust for example
as that of citizens in their elected leaders
to serve & protect them.

Doug