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To: TobagoJack who wrote (44254)12/22/2008 11:12:55 PM
From: Joe S Pack  Respond to of 217573
 
Yes, Indeed!. See how glittering they are!.
Gold shines for ever.

But

Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value - Zero.
--- Voltaire, 1729



"there is no more positive, or subtle or surer means
of destroying the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.

By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobtrusively, an important part of the wealth of the citizens.

The process engages all of the hidden forces of economics on the side of destruction, and thus it in a manner not one man in a million can diagnose."
--- Keynes


<<Israelis unearth Byzantine gold hoard>>

... some ancient's saving program worked, and worked fine, as the savings from his hard labour and busy commerce survived wars, revolutions, natural disasters, and man-made schemas, as shiny and as valuable as ever.

wonderful.

biblical.

truly.

faith-enabling.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (44254)12/23/2008 5:13:18 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217573
 
>>biblical<<

Yes, they are so bright, shiny, and new looking! This archeology news video (in Portuguese) covers both Egypt and Israel. The clips at 0:30 and 1:09 show the gold coins being uncovered and fondled...

youtube.com