To: d:oug who wrote (68034 ) 4/21/2001 6:16:23 AM From: d:oug Respond to of 116762 Open post to Searle Sennett, Topic: No Free Lunch at bill & james. Searle + bob, ron-ron, hutch-chewie, miss daisy etc etc etc. Oops, yes even the good doctor Zeev. My last post had the following stuff. "Behind Closed Doors" (Was that a Green door?) James Turk - The Freemarket Gold & Money Report Just read the total article at the Le Metropole Cafe and took special note of the German connection, which was described in my last post as follows. ... from Gold Bullion Reserve to Custodial Gold. "In other words, the Bundesbank's vault is empty because one-half of their gold is stored in West Point not Europe, and the other half has been loaned out." The source of this article is at the pay-to-view site. The Freemarket Gold & Money Report Editor, James Turkfgmr.com "Time will tell." is a great saying for those who need time before they can tell you "the time of day", which is just a way for them to not acknowledge that they are clueless and are afraid to obtain answers to questions they have not yet understood. What is contained in this "Behind Closed Doors" article are facts documented by the usa government which lead to conclusions which places one on a path that has been traveled by the gata folks while they had no roadmap, and the only sense of direction for them to follow was to expect the worst in men for the deeds they do while they were in the ClinSin Administration in charge of printing usa dollars without any procedure to protect the worth of the bill. Also, those GSEs were given the freedom to do things people should lose their freedom(jail) if done. So i now say "Time will tell." into the trash can, and "Time now tells us." is here, as anyone who has spoken the words that bill murphy et al of gata are wrong have now a Lighted Pathway to the TruTh. smoking gun, where smoke is fire, etc. not needed no more anymore, the usa government pee'ed into the wind without protection. Also at fgmr.com Read What Warren Buffett's Father Had To Say About Gold (February 16, 1998) dougak