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http://silverstealers.net/tss.html
Gold price smashing and India's Gold Monetization Scheme have a connection.That is,preventing Indians, from BUYING PHYSICAL Gold,and manipulating the price of PAPER GOLD With the Derivatives!
It is reported that the central banks have sold their Gold at high prices,and they want buy them back at lower prices,after smashing the same.
The vested interest also,want the money to flow into equities,instead of Gold,so that the US Dollar could be strong.
Cashless Society,for confiscating the wealth of Indians via NIRP,is being planned.
NIRP will be ineffective with cash around.
Land,Silver,Gold,Cash and other tangibles are taboo,in a Cashless Society.Cashless Society and the resultant,Electronic Transactions,will help the Hackers a lot,as an "entry point", is being provided to them,via the Electronic Transfer,which in "ordinary" Banking,is NOT available to the Hackers.
.......but by smart moves,in the changed and changing scenario,it is possible to increase one's wealth!

IMF And World Bank DICTATORSHIP Of India Under M M Singh

AS PER STIGLITZ,THE IMF AND THE WORLD BANK DEMAND THE FOLLOWING FROM NATIONS,RULED BY THEIR PUPPETS:-
1.PRIVATIZATION
2.LIBERALIZATION
3.MARKET-BASED PRICING
THIS IS HAPPENING IN INDIA.
PLEASE GOOGLE FOR:-IMF RIOT

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/20877.asp
Next phase of financial meltdown to start now - In the U.S. and many other countries, the too-big-to-fail banks have become even bigger: Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize- winning economistMarla Guthrie Sep. 13, 2009
The biggest financial financial downturn is about to start. The unemployment may shoot to 20%, most major banks will fail. Dollar will collapse. Stock market will crash. Real estate will get wiped out.
Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize- winning economist, said the U.S. has failed to fix the underlying problems of its banking system after the credit crunch and the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
“In the U.S. and many other countries, the too-big-to-fail banks have become even bigger,” Stiglitz said in an interview today in Paris. “The problems are worse than they were in 2007 before the crisis.”

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