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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (3234)1/30/1999 11:15:00 AM
From: Robert Dirks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81019
 
Bill, I have long suspected that "Some" mining companies are in collusion with the shorts.
It's hard for me to believe that they can't collectively mount a campaign against low AU prices and the shorts/manipulators/price-fixers, if they really wanted to.
And the "World Gold Council"? What have they done? They have basically gotten us into the situation we are in today!

I STRONGLY SUGGEST TO ALL GOLD SHAREHOLDERS HERE:

SEND e-mails, letters phone calls to all AU companies they own, demanding that they "Contribute" to your Organization "GATA".
We as shareholders have a big say in the way they spend "Our" money.

Some will refuse(because of what I mentioned above), but most should not have a problem putting up 5, 10 or even $50,000. to GATA, when it could mean the difference between night and day in the price of Gold, and therefore their (and our) share price.
"THIS COULD PAY OFF MUCH MORE THAN ANY HOLE DRILLED IN HISTORY".
It's time to fight back and expose this FRAUD, as this is a WIN/WIN situation.
THE TIME IS HERE TO ACT.

You have acted, and it's time we also get up off our sorry butts and help the cause.

@ GATA's mailing address is 1079 Ocean Blvd., Rye, N.H.
03870 USA. Its electronic mail address is
LePatron@LeMetropoleCafe.com. Its telephone number
is 603-433-9389.

#The committee's two vice chairmen are John D. Meyer
of Great Barrington, Mass., a money manager, and
Boudewijn Wegerif, project manager for the Monetary
Studies Programme in Stockholm, Sweden.