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To: nspolar who wrote (7724)5/22/2004 9:16:10 PM
From: blind-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60908
 
I am 40% miner (10% each on ANO, GBN, MDG, MFN)...

will increase to 60% on Monday ...

need to read through the charts tomorrow
BGO has an interesting week last week, essentially flat while most of the others are up ...
I believe they might have something to do with a lot of 2.5 May calls ...



To: nspolar who wrote (7724)5/22/2004 9:23:01 PM
From: NOW  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 60908
 
"The other scenario though Jim is the Orwellian scenario, which is we’ve reached a point, and I’ve written many articles about this, where rather than let financial assets adjust, the powers that be now have the control of the economy through the banking system and through the governmental apparatus, they can simply steal more money, keep financial assets, you know whether it’s the stock market pumped up, the derivatives going, or the gold price manipulated down. And they simply liquidate all living things rather than let the economy go bust. In other words, you can adjust to your economy not by letting the value of the stock market or financial assets fall, but you can use warfare and organized crime to liquidate and steal whatever it is you need to keep the game going. And that’s the kind of Orwellian scenario whereby you can basically keep this thing going, but in a way that leads to a highly totalitarian government and economy … corporate feudalism."
Fitts interview part three
thanks to glenn a
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