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To: TobagoJack who wrote (7555)7/13/2006 8:56:57 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219172
 
Iran may send Gold to 1.000. If more economic pressure is applied on Iran, the country depleted of modern technology and still lagging in the 70s, will make life unbeareable to the population.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (7555)7/13/2006 12:57:27 PM
From: jim black  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 219172
 
Jay
You may have already read it or know of its contents, but I have only this week been enlightened, amused and bothered by the information in Griffin's The Creature from Jekyll Island, what several sources have called the far and away best of the tomes on the US Federal Reserve, the plans for which were laid down by 7 rich men representing 25% of the wealth of the world on an island off Georgia in 1910, 3 years before the fed was formed. It is a story that reads like a whodunnit novel, the fed is not what you think, but much more powerful and terrible than often imagined, the book is well written and well researched, and for all the jibes at Greensputin and his ilk here, perhaps very well worth the read
Jim Black