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Message: Re: Silver ETF
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Jun 11, 2009 12:17PM
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Jun 11, 2009 01:45PM

I wonder why BlackRock would be interested to buy an ETF that seems nothing else than a Ponzi scheme.

I've watched too many movies, so I'm sure I'm paranoid. But that doesn't mean the elitist, the government, the cartel, whatever you want to call the puppet masters, aren't out to get us.

I will speculate that BlackRock is a front for separating people from their wealth that they think they have, the Silver ETF being part of it. It's not like none of us here couldn't believe that conspiracies and manipulation exist in the markets, probably all markets. People in power only want one thing in life, more power. One way to achieve that goal is make sure no one has any real wealth except them, whoever them happens to be.

Couple my paranoia with Jim Sinclair's missive today:


Dear Comrades In Golden Arms,


You know that information that comes to me has been reliable. You also know that the entire purpose of all of working here at JSMineset has been to get you through this safely. You also know that if we had not been here hundreds of thousands of people now holding gold would not be.

So please pay attention to the following.

I have heard rumors for some time, but today it was confirmed to me, that the Canadian mint's present problems are not unique and that other depositories (vaults) have had an army of auditors descend on them in the last two weeks. Some of these depositories have names so famous that it would scare the hell out of you. The repercussions would be drastic if they turn out to be troubled.

Why take the risk?

I suggest to you now that you take delivery of all gold held in vaults and depositories on your behalf, but this time even from the most prestigious.

You can get delivery via armoured car service to your bank and utilize safe depository, spread over a few banks. You can insure your safe depository if you do not mind making your holdings public.

I believe that this recommendation is warranted, but also it will be the financial saviour of many.

Respectfully yours,
Jim


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