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To: d:oug who wrote (75771)9/2/2001 1:29:46 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116753
 
... [will] the judge take Panizzutti's comments to heart.

... the FT itself says: "The case is now at a critical stage
as the Boston district court prepares its ruling on whether
the lawsuit goes to discovery or is thrown out. BIS directors
will no doubt be watching with interest to see whether
the judge takes Mr. Panizzutti's comments to heart."

... [above]statement also has an ominous and sinister ring to it.

Are we to believe that a federal judge is supposed to make
his ruling based on what he reads in the FT, assuming he
even reads it? Or is this some coded message of intimidation
threatening the judge to take "Mr. Panizzutti's comments to heart" or else?

Let's hope this federal judge is courageous in his willingness
to pursue and seek out the truth.

James Turk, August 31, 2001
Copyright 2001 by The Freemarket Gold & Money Report

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From: GATAComm
Date: Sat Sep 1, 2001
Subject: The BIS shoots back but leaves lots of stuff out

By James Turk
August 31, 2001
Copyright 2001 by The Freemarket Gold & Money Report

... been waiting for it to happen,
and now the war... has finally begun.

The Bank for International Settlements today fired the first shot.