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To: tmp02

The man who talked the other day on the prices of gold, said there would be adjustments, that it was normal.

I don't know how many days are left in this week for trading, but have noticed that on Fridays the Stock Market
is usually either way up or way down, the last minute trades.

Gold has gone up too fast, to stay there and go higher, would be my thought.

If it is still sliding on Friday, then I will worry.

Laughing, as I don't own gold, not even in my teeth.......


5,006 posted on 12/14/2005 12:13:14 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (My prayers go out to all of our Military members and those who are ill. Merry Christmas!!!)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

If it is still sliding on Friday, then I will worry.

Laughing, as I don't own gold, not even in my teeth.......



RITFLOL Me either. Hubby is always saying if all $ell breaks who is going to trade you anything with that piece of paper.

Hubby knows a Lady in Atlanta and all she does is buy, sell and trade gold.

She has more money than she knows about and has the power to play the buying and selling.

So the long and the short of it, if you want to play just write her a check and get it over with. LOL


5,029 posted on 12/14/2005 5:07:06 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT (Merry Christmas to ALL!)
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Terrorism and gold

Snip: Let us develop further what this means for the precious metals investor, and why certain bureaucratic forces would want to paint a picture of a world awash in gold and terrorism.

Gold is first and foremost a political metal in that it is fungible and leaves no tracks. Cash can be “laundered” — but, heck, gold is a virtual Laundromat. It is malleable, untraceable, easy to transport and extremely valuable.

Mining company funded AQ terrorists

Snip: The mining industry is one of the planet's biggest polluters. But Echo Bay had another dirty little secret. It was funding Al Qaeda-linked terrorists.

hen Kapitan Inggo walked through the gates at Echo Bay's mining operation in the Philippines, he bypassed the reception area and went round the building to the offices of the security personnel. He didn't ask directions. Inggo, one of the Philippines' ten most-wanted men, knew his way around...

Markets, terrorism and gold

Snip: In the last few years, large amounts of evidence has come to light exposing the manipulation and capping of the price of gold, particularly by western governments and central banks. While western nations have being holding down the price of gold, through selling and leasing, eastern and Arab nations have been snapping it up at incredibly cheap prices.

It is an irony to me that, while we declare war on terrorism, we sell our future financial security at vastly undervalued prices. In a recent article, Bill Murphy from the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee put it this way "What is the point of winning the war on terrorists only to be defeated by them in years to come when they, and their recruited colleagues, buy up the physical gold market and bankrupt America?"

Earlier this year, well before the recent acts of terrorism, I interviewed Adam Hamilton. In the course of our conversation, we discussed this shift of gold from the vaults of the west to the east. At the time I said "I've always thought and said that it's ultimately shows a shift of nation's power. Not only in the short term but in the longer term, the more gold a nation amasses, or a block of nations amass, to themselves, ultimately the greater power they will have, that is at least what we have seen through history."

5,042 posted on 12/14/2005 8:16:21 PM PST by MamaDearest
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Terror mastermind mistakenly released

Snip: BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi security forces caught the most wanted man in the country last year, but released him because they didn't know who he was, the Iraqi deputy minister of interior said Thursday.

Hussain Kamal confirmed that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -- the al Qaeda in Iraq leader who has a $25 million bounty on his head -- was in custody at some point last year, but he wouldn't provide further details.

A U.S. official couldn't confirm the report, but said he wouldn't dismiss it.

5,142 posted on 12/15/2005 3:30:55 PM PST by MamaDearest
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