[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread SnowDog
Not a problem - SOMEBODY will issue currency, and provided there are no strongarm tactics used there will be many somebodies. As with everything else, the market will sort it out after a brief reshuffle. Marc de Piolenc SnowDog wrote: Q: How would you go about abolishing the Federal

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Dale Pond
SnowDog wrote: ..without any additional Federal Reserve Notes coming into circulation, then their currency would deflate as people continued to pay-off their debts. In this scenario, almost all of the US debt would be unserviceable. An economic calamity of mammoth proportions would ensue because

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[e-gold-list] The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Metanoic
Subject: Re: The US Fed Dances From: David Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 17:01:16 -0400 X-Message-Number: 17 The most probable and well thought out bill being pushed is the one at www.NASARA.com. Check out there site and read their ideas on this and how they are going about it.

[e-gold-list] Re: Price of physical gold and e-gold in circulation

2001-10-03 Thread Julian Dibbell
Jim, JP: Thanks for the replies, which I learned a lot from. I'm not sure they answered my fundamental question, though, which I think is really my fault, since I didn't state it clearly. Let me try again: What I was originally assuming is that (a) a rise or fall in the price of gold generally

[e-gold-list] Re: Price of physical gold and e-gold in circulation

2001-10-03 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 3 Oct 2001, at 10:51, Julian Dibbell wrote: Hello Julian, What I was originally assuming is that (a) a rise or fall in the price of gold generally reflects a rise or fall in demand for gold This is a logical assumption but is not necessarily always true. There is another side to the

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread David Brooks
Noel; RE the reference to this URL: http://www.NASARA.com/ It is no longer pointed at an active website. Do you have another reference to the document you mention? Thanks Dave Brooks Editor / Bricks of Gold Website eZine --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread David Brooks
RE the reference to this URL: http://www.NASARA.com/ I've received a correction to this URL: http://www.NESARA.com/ The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act I recommend it to all of you. Whether it makes its way to the floor for a vote in it's present form is questionable, but

[e-gold-list] Re: Price of physical gold and e-gold in circulation

2001-10-03 Thread SnowDog
So, hopefully we've just been misunderstanding each other here. Either that, or I am deeply in need of a clue. Julian, I agree with you. I would have thought that an increase in the gold price would be indicative of an increase in gold hoarding which would correspond to an increase in demand

[e-gold-list] mobile payments

2001-10-03 Thread Ken Griffith
Jim, Do the mobile phone support secure socket layer (SSL)? Otherwise, how does e-gold make it safe to make payments from a mobile phone? Thanks, Ken --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did you know that

[e-gold-list] RE: mobile payments

2001-10-03 Thread Alexander V. Fedotov
Do the mobile phone support secure socket layer (SSL)? Otherwise, how does e-gold make it safe to make payments from a mobile phone? All GSM having browser version 1.2 or later. My wife's Nokia 6210 can even have a X.509 certificate installed. Yours, Sincerely Alexander V.

[e-gold-list] Re: Price of physical gold and e-gold in circulation

2001-10-03 Thread jpm
What I was originally assuming is that (a) a rise or fall in the price of gold generally reflects a rise or fall in demand for gold and (b) a rise or fall in the circulation of e-gold generally reflects a rise or fall in demand for e-gold and (c) comparing the price of gold to the circulation of

[e-gold-list] E-gold Escrow Agent

2001-10-03 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
Earlier this year e-gold moved its gold from Scotia-Mocatta in Toronto to other vaults in London, Dubai and Zurich. I thought it was no big deal even if I could not find a logical explanation, since Scotia is among the best in the world. But now I see that Central Escrow Agency which use to

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread David Hillary
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can be seen from their balance sheets. Central banks could retire all their debts and be wound up, and the economy could

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Vince Callaway
David Hillary wrote: Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can be seen from their balance sheets. Is this a joke? The assests the central banks hold are called I.O.U.'s. I don't know about Australia, but

[e-gold-list] Re: mobile payments

2001-10-03 Thread jrw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- i'll take that one - basically there are two sections involved in the mobile phone to e-gold web site communication path, both of which are encrypted to protect the data in transit. the RF encrypted section will vary in methodology according to your provider

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread SnowDog
Dollars are only worth what people are willing to exchange them for. The dollar is accepted worldwide because of the stability of the US Government, not because it is actually worth anything. When the US falls into a deep recession the value of the dollar will not be much. That is why the

[e-gold-list] The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread James Turk
SnowDog wrote Q: How would you go about abolishing the Federal Reserve? Almost all USD in circulation are debts to the Federal Reserve. How would you replace this debt-backed currency with an other type? It is exactly this question that is addressed in a wonderful new book just published called

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Bob
SnowDog wrote: Q: How would you go about abolishing the Federal Reserve? Almost all USD in circulation are debts to the Federal Reserve. How would you replace this debt-backed currency with an other type? SnowDog SnowDog wrote: Q: How would you go about abolishing the Federal Reserve?

[e-gold-list] NESARA correction

2001-10-03 Thread Metanoic
Update on the NESARA link. Enclosed find their most recent update on bill status: Try this... a status report from them (And corrected site access) Noel http://www.nesara.com/;NESARA-National NESARA The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act Executive Summary Monetary Policy Reform

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Bob
James Turk wrote: SnowDog wrote Q: How would you go about abolishing the Federal Reserve? It is exactly this question that is addressed in a wonderful new book just published called Crashmaker. I've written a review on Crashmaker for my newsletter, and I've posted this review to my

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
On 3 Oct 2001, at 18:01, Bob wrote: Spend US$ 60 on Cra$hmaker and you've got a huge chunk of it. And it doesn't take 4 years to read. Bob, I am only a few chapters into Crashmaker and can hardly stop reading. I am hooked!!! Claude http://www.goldcurrencies.ca http://www.ormetal.com

[e-gold-list] Re: escrow agent

2001-10-03 Thread Dagny Taggart
Mr. Cormier, thank you for pointing this out to the list, I have been wondering myself why there is no public announcement as to what is happening to our gold . This started very quietly some months ago, I am concerned about the policy of quietly changing things regarding some important aspects

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread David Hillary
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Hillary wrote: Central banks hold reserves of assets sufficient to pay all their currency liabilities and all their deposit liabilities. This can be seen from their balance sheets. Is this a joke? The assests the central banks hold

[e-gold-list] Re: The US Fed Dances

2001-10-03 Thread Alexander V. Fedotov
Hi, everybody, The assests the central banks hold are called I.O.U.'s. I don't know about Australia, but in the United States the dollar is backed by debt. Since the end of Civil war, when 'greenbacks' were introduced, which at that moment apparently were treasury bonds, signed by treasury