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Old 10th November 2008, 14:22
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Subject:The Real Story
By: Theodore Butler

Overview: There is compelling new proof of a silver (and gold) price manipulation. The evidence connects the investment bank JP Morgan Chase, the dominant force in world commodity trading, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the primary commodity regulator, and the U.S. Treasury Department, the arranger of every conceivable bailout.

Link: http://news.silverseek.com/TedButler/1226344970.php
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Old 10th November 2008, 16:48
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Butler is more than boring...annoying.
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Old 10th November 2008, 18:24
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So, the paper silver market is manipulated. Tell me something I don't already know, Ted. Also, when will it ever end ?
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Old 10th November 2008, 20:30
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Actually, this is one of the most informative of his articles that I've read. This once again proves that the government will break it's own laws at the expense of it's own people to cover up other laws they've broken. To those of you who don't find this "boring" and still have a brain in your head as opposed to some here who just go through life rattling off, this would be a good article to bring to the attention of your congressmen. Time is of the essence here. If we don't seriously press this issue now, count on confiscation of PM in the near future.
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Old 10th November 2008, 21:00
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Actually, this is one of the most informative of his articles that I've read. This once again proves that the government will break it's own laws at the expense of it's own people to cover up other laws they've broken. To those of you who don't find this "boring" and still have a brain in your head as opposed to some here who just go through life rattling off, this would be a good article to bring to the attention of your congressmen. Time is of the essence here. If we don't seriously press this issue now, count on confiscation of PM in the near future.
I have tried to get my Rep to open his eyes to the SEC & CFTCs lack of enforcement,only to get a call from his office giving excuses that they will check into it! We have a firey lady in Congress that will go against the grain in our state,I am contacting her asap,other should do the same in the state you live in! There is some in Congress that are on the side of the people,but you would think Harry Reid would be,but I dought it,but we will never know unless you try!
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Old 10th November 2008, 21:20
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Butler is more than boring...annoying.
Hey horsebuggy, I think you should find something else to do with you life. Do you have any idea who you are calling annoying. You need to have a plan, because you will make money if you are holding silver bullion, but you sound very young and from what I have noticed in the young they don't know which way is up most of the time.
Mr. Butler has been around a long time and he knows his stuff, you would be wise to soak up his information, he gives so freely.
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Old 10th November 2008, 23:04
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Thanks Ted for another great article!
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Old 10th November 2008, 23:05
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I agree with Mister!! Annoyances from the peanut gallery are...ANNOYING.
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Old 11th November 2008, 04:49
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I have tried to get my Rep to open his eyes to the SEC & CFTCs lack of enforcement,only to get a call from his office giving excuses that they will check into it! We have a firey lady in Congress that will go against the grain in our state,I am contacting her asap,other should do the same in the state you live in! There is some in Congress that are on the side of the people,but you would think Harry Reid would be,but I dought it,but we will never know unless you try!
My state also has a very fiery Represetative; Peter DeFazio. The only problem is he is not in my district. I've tried to e-mail him but alas, his office accepts no e-mail unless it is from his district; a common situation when trying to write to folks in the House.

And wouldn't you know it? The Rep from my district is one of the lamebrains that voted in the bailout without a single peep of protest.

It's really very frustrating. Butler's article would certainly be a great one to send to people in the House. But as citizens, unfortunately we seem to be very limited in who we can actually contact there.
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Old 11th November 2008, 05:15
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I like the way that Ted named names and pulled no punches. The silver market is rigged and everybody knows it. The question is can they do it indefinitely? if not why not?
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