To: d:oug who wrote (75464 ) 8/22/2001 8:42:16 PM From: d:oug Respond to of 116764 ... New [US]Dollar will likely... might even be worth it. groups.yahoo.com group gata message 865 From: GATAComm@ Date: Wed Aug 22, 2001 Subject: People from all over are enlisting to fight the Gold Cartel. "MIDAS" COMMENTARY FOR AUGUST 21, 2001 By Bill Murphy Le Metropole Cafe ... jigsaw puzzle is almost complete. We have them nailed. GATA contributor Stuart Shoemaker sends us his take on what the gold mess is all about. It is most entertaining: * * * To Bill Murphy and Adam Hamilton, Since everyone is coming up with conspiracy theories, I would like to try one of mine out on you folks. The European Union... Greenspan sees his chance... In order to accomplish this scheme... Also, the Federal Reserve makes a nice tidy profit... With the remaining gold SDRs... However, there was just one fly in the ointment... Meanwhile, to support their long-term goal of a world financial system based on no monetary gold, Greenspan/BIS cronies were... ... so they could spin any unanswered questions their way. So what is the evidence that backs this theory? ... the rising lease rates, but to something else. ... what does this theory propose for the fate of the dollar. ... the Gold Certificates are fully backed by... ... essentially gone. Greenspan can now retire having accomplished his mission. However, since two thirds of the world's population... The likely outcome would seem to be a collapse in the... However, all of these Federal Reserve Notes have a claim against only 1650 tonnes of gold... The vastly underfunded FDIC is on the hook for the domestic dollar deposits,which they can always repay in "New Dollars" : which is likely what the US will have to use for money afterwards. Enter the New Dollar issued by the US Treasury directly. ... will be the private joke of that discredited, former gold-bug, Greenspan? The US' credibility will be so poor that the New Dollar will likely have to be made of gold --- and the... Who knows? It might even be worth it. Stuart Shoemaker P.S. Another day, another conspiracy theory, but this time.. * * * Just think about what has surfaced..... ... is a civil rights and educational organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and contributions to it are tax-deductible in the United States. -END- If the above conspiracy theory seems to fit, then, as in "If the shoe fit, wear it." read the complete Shoemaker.