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To: Alex who wrote (53654)6/4/2000 6:51:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116770
 
<<The pieces will be shown only here and, starting in October, at Chicago's Field Museum. They return to Moscow at the end of March 2001 and will not travel again, according to Kremlin Museum director Irina Rodimtseva. >>

So you say this ISN'T getting melted down & sold back into the gold market(as some would have us believe)?



To: Alex who wrote (53654)6/4/2000 6:59:00 PM
From: PaulM  Respond to of 116770
 
F BERGSTEN - BACKLASH AGAINST GLOBALISM (BEFORE THE TRILATERAL COMISSION)

iie.com

P.S. Actually very related to gold. Trilat membership includes almost every president since Carter, Alan Greenspan, Paul Volcker and numerous Japanese and European elites. The parallel between the 20's "globalism" and today's version is telling. The politics that will free/is freeing the price of gold arises because of two distinct trends now well underway: 1) lack of cooperation among elites in the trilateral nations (i.e., Europe against the U.S., with Japan relucatantly in the US camp); and 2) backlash of labor against capitalists, who have been firmly in the driver's seat for the past 30 years.




To: Alex who wrote (53654)6/4/2000 9:53:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116770
 
Hi, Alex, any chance there is a URL with some "visuals" for that Kremlin exhibit in Houston? I'd love a peek at those 2 Faberge's...one of my secret passions<g>

Thx!
O/49r