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To: John Hunt who wrote (28224)2/14/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: Bill Murphy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116764
 
John,
Thanks for the site location. The lease rates in silver were even higher than I had seen. I have set up that site as a favorite.
A is not always to B - as I see it. But in this case, the sharp rise in lease rates in silver shows that silver is tighter than most realized which we have been pointing out for some time.
If we are correct, that is why Mr. Strong Hand, has been accumulating. It would appear the shorts are in deep doo doo. Listening Mr. Martin Armstrong?

Bill



To: John Hunt who wrote (28224)2/14/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: ForYourEyesOnly  Respond to of 116764
 
Lease Rate Charts:

cairns.net.au

cairns.net.au

Best regards,

THC



To: John Hunt who wrote (28224)2/15/1999 6:22:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Respond to of 116764
 
Congress Fixes Own Y2K Bug

<< Question: How do you get Congress critters to take Y2K seriously?

Answer: Tell them after December 31, they can't count on receiving their $136,700 salaries.

It worked on Wednesday, when the House Administration committee suddenly woke up to all things Y2K. At near-supersonic speeds, the usually sluggish legislators got Y2K religion and immediately voted $770,000 for a new payroll computer. -- cont'd -- >>

y2kculture.com

Just proof of the old test ... If you think a politician is dead, extend his paycheck and see if he still his the 'grasping reflex'.

:-))