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To: Taikun who wrote (6429)5/15/2006 2:11:17 PM
From: aknahow  Respond to of 217755
 
Yes I remember. But I did not think you were referring to the comment that no one could tamper with the list. Of course a list could be tampered with. The comment was my attempt at humor. The pictures prove nothing and enlarging them obviously means nothing.

My authorized participants referred to those working with Barclays. You reply: "No, it seems they do MORE than what they said they are going to do, meaning scandals, kickbacks and the like. The term 'Authorized' which you used means abosolutely NOTHING in this context. They are a sham firm, an imposter, running on bought credentials, satisfying the needs of politicians over the investors they are supposed to provide custody for."

Not sure if you have slipped back into Clearstream or if you mean the authorized ETF participants.

Can you provide any proof that Clearstream clears SLV transactions? Does their involvement pertain to the delivery and withdrawal of silver? Or just to clearing trades of shares.

For the record even if Clearstream clears SLV trades I don't believe that that means any user of Clearstream clearing services is a crook.