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To: Terrence Von Holidae who wrote (111)11/7/1997 6:58:00 PM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 629
 
Terrence, Thank you for pointing out that inconsistency in that piece. If I could find the other one (buried in the files!) it would show that we differ from Mr Armstrong in timing mainly. He calls for gold to go up to $5-10,000 in the aftermath of a currency debacle (obviously eventually including the US) and the EMU's aftermath. This earlier piece I am referring to was posted I believe in July but originated before the Baht began its slide 7/2/97, which would make him very prescient indeed. I do not recall if Y2K was included in the reasoning of the article but it could be another contributing factor as Europe is even farther behind than the US.
As for the gold/silver bear we are no doubt in the shakeout stage
Last night I read a post (somewhere, I was everywhere for Pete's sake!) that we could count on a VAT tax or flat tax by 1999-2000 due to the fact that the IRS has not a snowball's chance in hell of ever getting its code updated in time. That one sent off some bells for me also!
Interesting times!
Thanks for your concise reasoning,

Roebear



To: Terrence Von Holidae who wrote (111)11/7/1997 10:01:00 PM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 629
 
Terrence, the final pieces of the puzzle, see:

techstocks.com

Regards

Roebear