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Old 16th June 2009, 13:38
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Post Making The Case

Subject:Making The Case
By: Theodore Butler

Overview: In trying to explain the ongoing silver (and gold) manipulation, I normally rely upon a straight text approach, using words to convey my premise. Today, I’m going to alter that a bit and rely more on visual and audible tools. Thanks to Carl Loeb, I will present two graphs depicting the concentrated short position of the US banks in all commodities, as compiled by the CFTC. Also, thanks to Eric King of King World News, here’s a link you can click on to hear my interview on the topic<br>Interview.

Link: http://news.silverseek.com/TedButler/1245173905.php
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Old 17th June 2009, 04:33
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Default Please ask them to play nice...

Dear CFTC (Committee For True Competition),

We would just like you to know what nice and considerate people we consider you to be, those of you who are on the Committee For True Competition, and we sure do hope you are having a nice day.

We would like to bring something to your attention, if you don't mind, knowing as we do how busy you are. We were told that you are the ones to speak to about this problem. Of course, we have spoken to you approximate 83 times before and we know that at least 83300 letters have already been sent to you about this particular problem. But perhaps you were not able to read the letters, or they were poorly written, or perhaps you did not like the stationery on which the letters were written, or perhaps you would prefer the letters to be written in fuchsia , or in Greek letters, or perhaps in pig Latin. Please let us know if you have any specific requirements that need to be met for you to read and respond to the letters sent to you. Again, we are so sorry to bother you :cry:, but we feel compelled to write to you again.

The problem is this, if I might summarize: There is a national standard set up for wrestling at the 173-186 pound level, and that is that the wrestler must weigh less than 186 pounds. But the USG Team, which is of course your team, has a wrestler in that weight class in our division who weighs 937 pounds, Junior Percival Monster, who is still allowed to wrestle in the 173-186 class. It seems somewhat unfair, and I do not want to appear to be whining, even though I do have a few close friends in that division and know of several others that have been in that division who were slightly injured to death when JP sat on them. If you would be so kind as to look at the picture of JP at his last match on top of his latest opponent JQ Silver, the one with his brains somewhat squished out on the mat (you can see the grey material around JP's knee in the photo), you can see the size of Mr Monster.

Please consider the fact that 937 pounds is just a tad over the limit and perhaps you could talk with Junior about losing a little weight as we really are somewhat afraid that he might have a bad influence on the continuation of that weight division and on the health of the other wrestlers in that division.

Thanking you profusely for taking the time to investigate this rather complex situation,

Teddy NiceGuy Butwhy
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Old 21st June 2009, 19:09
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Default Cftc

The SEC, FDIC, and CFTC, all exist at this point, not to protect the general welfare of the public, but rather, to insure that the large players are given free reign in their ongoing charade of depressing interest rates and supporting fiat paper currencies. To ask them to investigate price manipulation in a competing form of money is a waste of time.

It would be far more constructive to advise readers to take advantage of this price suppression in converting their paper holdings to physical silver at the ridiculously low prices being offered. This opportunity can not last.
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