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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (65979)3/17/2001 7:56:08 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116906
 
"... [only4] nimble traders... gold[, stocks]... another run..."

[Start.]

Subj: Adam Hamilton - England Bombs Gold
Date: 3/17/01
From: LePatron@LeMetropoleCafe.com
To: ak@England_Sucks_Gold.com

Le Metropole Members,

Adam Hamilton has served commentary
The Kiki Table entitled, "England Bombs Gold."

"On March 14, 2001, the Bank of England continued
its long and bloody war of attrition against gold.

Royal Air Force Harrier jump jets and Panavia Tornadoes
roared through the blue skies...

... equipped with highly specialized munitions
for this particular crucial combat mission...

... under Bank of England command and control,
carried gold bullion bombs...."

"Imagine for instance, if Warren Buffet held a press conference
and told the world that he was planning on selling 58%
of Berkshire Hathaway's holdings in XYZ Inc.

... traders would IMMEDIATELY sell-off XYZ
... and the price of the stock would plummet
... Pre-announcing large trades if one is a big player
... is virtually guaranteed to bomb prices
... only makes sense
... [if the] Bank of England had full intentions going into
the auctions of depressing the world gold price."

Colorful BOMBS AWAY against England
and its role in supporting The Gold Cartel.

Le Metropole Cafe
All the best,
Bill Murphy
Le Patron
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com

[End.] But then Bob Johnson will say that
if the Bank of England's intentions
were to depress the world gold price,
then "What the problem?" as in its all legal
and just market forces no different than others,
even ours when we sell hold and buy to make money
as an end to the means, not what happens in-between,
even if it does cause unwanted consequenseces like
those in Africa to suffer, then if so, then ok lets
outlaws those actions if so, so that misery is not
part of legal actions in the supply/demand economic
equation.
ok, fine i say.
yes, but who decides?
those movers & shakers in power
ok, but they are making that big money
and those hurt have no "Power" for change
to change the laws
soooooooooo
hopeless it looks like
this way
legal until those who control the legal system...

ak



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (65979)3/17/2001 8:44:13 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116906
 
<Time for some medication>

Mazerealla, you are a big time Ignoramus who just posts to hear yourself talk. You know nothing about Gold. When you say "Gold Sucks," we all know you are talking about yourself. That is quite evident from your posts.

Plastic Boy.