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Dear Extended Family,
After five hours of driving from Mwanza, and one hour deep into the bush of Africa, a small city appears.
There is hot and cold running water where there was none. Modern facilities include an office and sleeping quarters in converted sea transport containers. A/C is available where necessary. A large
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September 21, 2010, at 10:02 am by Jim Sinclair in the category In The News | Print This Post | Email This Post
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Thought from the interior bush of Africa:
The Irish bond auction found a good reception. Sure it did. That reception is called the one trillion euro rescue fund.
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary
Please study this chart carefully before you buy the bull that the euro has more problems than the US
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September 21, 2010, at 10:00 am by Jim Sinclair in the category Jim's Mailbox | Print This Post | Email This Post
Silver looks ready to rip CIGA Eric
The gold to silver ratio (GSR) suggested an acceleration in the global fiat currency debasement and the potential for silver to rip ahead months ago.
BNP Paribas obviously thinks the price of silver is about to go on a tear.
It has agreed to pay $US20.58 an
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Dear CIGAs,
Click chart to enlarge today’s hourly action in Gold in PDF format with commentary from Trader Dan Norcini
My Dear Extended Family,
The sun has just risen over the magnificence of Lake Victoria. On one hand you can feel the excitement of the adventurers Burton and Speke as they first viewed this vast body of water on their march to declare it as the headwaters of the Nile.
You might think of
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September 20, 2010, at 3:10 am by Greg Hunter in the category USAWatchdog.com | Print This Post | Email This Post
(Courtesy of Greg Hunter of www.USAWatchdog.com)
Dear CIGAs,
My nephew, Luke, called me the other day vexing over the materials used in our coins. He is a finance major in grad school and was researching money when he discovered that pennies were 97.5 percent zinc and nickels were mostly copper with only a
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September 20, 2010, at 12:49 am by Jim Sinclair in the category In The News | Print This Post | Email This Post
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Three solid fellows present their view on the future of the price of Gold.
Alf Field: $4,250 – $10,000 Click here to read the article…
Harry Schultz: $6,000 Click here to read the article…
Martin Armstrong: $5,000 Click here to read the article…
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The Green Hornet
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September 20, 2010, at 12:47 am by Jim Sinclair in the category Jim's Mailbox | Print This Post | Email This Post
Now Brazil Is Intervening To Weaken Its Currency, As The Competitive Devaluation Cycle Heats Up CIGA Eric
Several months ago the British Pound took a hit. Soon afterwards, it was the Euro’s turn. Last week the Bank of Japan took steps to weaken the Yen. Now the Brazilian Real appears to be headed behind
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