To: Alex who wrote (34626 ) 5/28/1999 9:19:00 PM From: long-gone Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116781
email goodies: You asked us to update you on the latest in the world gold markets. Today, you'll find the new "Dow-to-Gold Update" online now at coinzine.com * U.S. Stocks are in a serious correction phase due to fears of high inflation and rising interest rates by the Federal Reserve. The Dow is down 435 points or 3.6% in the last 6 trading days! * Gold is on sale now! Gold is trading today near a 20-year low and offers the best buying opportunity we can remember for value hunters. * Best of all, Gold loves inflation! This is the one investment that benefits the most from stock crashes, high inflation, and protects you in times of financial panic or a Y2K crisis. * We just made a special purchase of French 20 Franc Roosters that are selling out fast. If you'd like to add more gold now to average down your position, call to confirm price and availability. For photos and French Rooster specifications visit austincoins.com For personal service, our team of Gold Specialists is on duty to answer all your questions from 9am till 9pm seven days a week including Memorial Day. Call us at 1-800-928-6468. Michael Byrd President Austin Rare Coins 1-800-9286468 P.S. Your FREE subscription to the June 1999 Austin Report in online now at austincoins.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FREEDOM Watch A look at what's new on "Project FREEDOM." ( house.gov ) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Issued: Friday, May 28, 1999 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ China is only winner in scandals Lack of constitutional governance causes security breaches After months of delay, the American people have finally been treated to the 900-page Cox Report, which outlines some twenty years of breaches of security, bureaucratic foul-ups and, most recently, cover-ups. No one should be proud. What has come out is not necessarily new -- so much has been dribbled out in leaks to the press that no one could claim to really be surprised -- but the report is nothing if not shocking in what it reveals about the state of our national security. Our national defense is not even for sale, it is simply available for the taking -- all comers welcome. One of the more troubling revelations is that the Justice Department refused wiretaps on the phone of a suspected Chinese spy. It is ironic because the Clinton Administration has long supported policies that would allow government agents to pry into all our financial records, computer usage and, yes, even tap our phones, without so much as a court order. So while the President and his appointees want an unlimited ability to spy on law-abiding citizens, they refuse to do much to protect our secrets from the communist Chinese... Read the rest of the column at:house.gov