PLEASE VISIT -

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

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Is The Weakening Of The US Dollar Deliberate?
The following news items seem to support this view.Most of the US industries are outside the country,and hence the return for them, will be quite high.It is also worth remembering the Rockefeller quote that,the USA would be de-industrialized,in 1969.The vested interests also,want to keep the Stock Markets Bullish,which is possible with a weak Dollar.Is this,another Conspiracy,then?


"Corporate America worried about sinking dollar 18 Oct 2009, 0330 hrs IST, "

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/forex/Corporate-America-worried-about-sinking-dollar/articleshow/5135044.cms

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/global/19dollar.html?_r=1

       There are articles on Bloomberg and Wikinvest, quoting the same Japanese expert, that the Dollar may fall  to 50 Yen from the present value of 90 odd.

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