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>Stand and Deliver: How Germany Disrupted the World's Gold Market  - Jesse - Le Café Américain
I sincerely apologize for failing to notice your trail of crumbs and exposing you to inconvenience of being forced to point it out to me. It is entirely my fault. Not being a native English speaker I would have missed even a Jamaican spelling. I also seem to have offended you by apparently assuming that you might be an American, and I apologize for that too. It’s tricky these days, and I’m obviously not careful enough. It appears it’s a common thing for Americans to pretend to be Canadians these days for some reason. I don’t really understand why. It’s one of those cultural things I guess. Now, when we positively established that you could not possibly be an American, returning to the subject of the mall location, may I point out that the mall phenomenon, in given shape and form, is mostly related to the American cultural and political sphere (The Empire), so I had to assume that you used it figuratively (or had no experience with the rest of the world whatsoever, but I decided in your favour). Anyway, the meaning of my comment is that people who believe physical gold is a store of value make things; the Empire makes nothing except for malfunctioning weapons. If you want goods, and your weapons do not work, you’ll need to have gold to pay for them. I do not intend to defend author’s assertions – they are not mine. I leave you to your job (or hobby if you are a masochist) and suggest you to develop several virtual personalities in order to get your rating between 20-30% here.

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Beginning of the headline :Someone asked, 'why would there be a desire to do a stealth confiscation of gold from the public holdings in ETFs and private stores through price manipulation?' Who could have been assigned the task of prying bullion out of the hands of the people, and for what conceivable reason? It appears to be happening, but why? There are any number of possible reasons. Concerns that an innovative new round of QE and money creation might create a run on the gold price is one possibility. There should... Read More
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