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To: TobagoJack who wrote (68074)11/12/2010 1:25:29 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217791
 
True indeed. <It is rather pathetic, and indicative of true wastrelism, for any nation in command of a global reserve printing press to yelp about 'uneven playing field'> Meanwhile, my plotting continues apace. Gold prices will rise dramatically in US$. That is not necessarily a good thing for gold owners [though it certainly is not a good thing for US$ owners]. On the contrary, the higher gold rises in US$, the worse off the gold owners will be. Until, when their gold is worth US$1 trillion an ounce, their gold will be worth the cost of digging more out of the ground.

There is a LOT of fun to come as Financial Relativity Theory currencies go beyond the event horizon into the Black Scholes singularity.

Place your bets. Some will, like atavistic Aztecs, pile platinum, get gold and stack silver. Some will trust Big Ben, a self-dealing Federal Reserve, and the sensible decisions of a self-dealing political electorate comprised of 90% ignorance and 9.9% false information using a thinking process closely related to a chimpanzee's who appoint kleptocrats who are in charge of Calvinball.

Mqurice