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    There is a bullionvault like company in here in Dubai called e-dinar, that's gaining popularity here as well as in Malaysia. Here's an interview with its founder: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/807479/edinar_interview_with_dr_zeno_dahinden.html?single page=true&cat=55

    There was an interesting article referring it on wired.com a while ago as well: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.01/egold_pr.html

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    Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

    obviously old, because they are taking Ridge seriously

    Tom Ridge's Code Red Confession


    The cynics, it turns out, were right.

    The Bush administration was trying to use terror alerts to boost the president's political fortunes, just as some skeptical journalists suggested.

    Tom Ridge is now admitting it

    http://www.silobreaker.com/tom-ridge...43205151014928

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      Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

      I notice that he doesn't seem to know the difference between euros and Eurodollars.

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        Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

        Originally posted by nitroglycol View Post
        I notice that he doesn't seem to know the difference between euros and Eurodollars.
        Thanks for the hint of "Eurodollars". Learn something everyday.

        Looking at the title makes me laugh: the ever so powerful and elusive Bin Ladin and Al-Qaeda are sure determined to destroy America. Otherwise, why do we need the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, and "War on Terror"? Wonder what a fearful and paranoid population will do in the future US economic collapse in the next 5-10 years.

        I am pondering why YOU(nitroglycol) come to this forum. It is apparent you have something to do with bombs, and this is a financial website, and this thread is about financial terrorism. Wise iTulipers, I smell something here...

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          Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

          Originally posted by skyson View Post
          Thanks for the hint of "Eurodollars". Learn something everyday.

          Looking at the title makes me laugh: the ever so powerful and elusive Bin Ladin and Al-Qaeda are sure determined to destroy America. Otherwise, why do we need the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, and "War on Terror"? Wonder what a fearful and paranoid population will do in the future US economic collapse in the next 5-10 years.

          I am pondering why YOU(nitroglycol) come to this forum. It is apparent you have something to do with bombs, and this is a financial website, and this thread is about financial terrorism. Wise iTulipers, I smell something here...
          Dang, my cover is blown. Oops... maybe I shouldn't use the word "blown", but I guess it's too late anyway...;)

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            Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

            How are we helping a guy that's been dead for years

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              Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

              Didn't know it but I guess I love Bin baby Laden- gonna rap a towel around my head and get the wife and kids to scream "god is great" tonight

              GO GO GO GO

              This guy makes Alax Jones look smart
              Last edited by rabot10; August 26, 2009, 04:15 PM.

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                Re: CNBC: If you're a gold bug, you're helping Bin Laden

                Craig Smith is a gold bug from way back, talking his book, which is gold and silver coin. He is selling anxiety, playing off something Tom Ridge apparently said a day prior from the Dept of Homeland Security.

                This video is on youtube.com at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkl1HVtSUrY. That video was posted on November 07, 2007, so I presume this interview was conducted prior to then.

                Smith is out of balance. His head is twisted right and his right shoulder lower. His voice sounds anxious. He is hard to listen to.
                Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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