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To: lisalisalisa who wrote (27074)1/7/2003 8:52:47 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
LLL, There is only one true faith and Uncle Al gets the profit, pieces of eight be upon him.

Weirdo Aztec Jihadists are seeing their medievil culture subsumed by the Mighty $, increasingly pixelated in CDMA phragmented photons, spreading peace, light, harmony, prosperity, happiness, longevity, love and fun around the world.

<The article even mentions that investors in gold possess "faith" as if gold is some bizarre religion-which is funny because it is the FIAT system that based on faith and promises, the loss of which will propel the price of gold even higher IMO.>

The gold bugs will be waiting for the second coming for a long time. They'll be sitting on the mountain tops, preaching the gospel of doom, clutching their gold totems.

Goldeists are members of a bizarre cult. Most people around the world cling to some saviour which they hope will lift them above the harsh realities of life in the biological mayhem here on earth. There's nothing supporting the Goldeists but their faith. The Easter Islanders built big stone heads, facing out to sea. Swarms of them. But the people all vanished [I imagine comet-caused tsunamis would easily wash away the mystical power of the heads, if not more prosaic problems].

Each to their own. You ought to see my magical CDMA ASICs. Now THEY are really cool. They'll keep the demons at bay.

Mqurice



To: lisalisalisa who wrote (27074)1/7/2003 11:49:47 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
LLL, gold is climbing a wall of worries, on course for USD 700, and after that, who knows, and who cares. The idea of gold at USD 70 vs my wager for gold going to USD 700 can be fashioned into a bet, and who would give odds?

Chugs, Jay