[e-gold-list] Re: Ted Butler

YAlwaysWar at EarthLink.Net YAlwaysWar at EarthLink.Net
Wed Aug 9 21:59:01 MDT 2006


Dear JMR:

At 05:41 AM 8/9/2006, James M. Ray wrote:
>http://news.silverseek.com/TedButler/1155064922.php
>
>bullish on silver, again.

<snip>

This may have been the most dramatic Ted Butler newsletter I have 
read of his in the few years I have been following his work.

Simply mind boggling and operatic in its drama!

Ted Butler can not be accused of being lukewarm in his silver sentiments!

A couple of thoughts.  First, some people think Ted Butler is blowing 
smoke.  Second, why aren't the regulators doing something about the 
manipulation like they just did with BP and propane? And, third, how 
much longer can it all go on?

Regarding those who think Ted Butler is blowing smoke, I only take 
them seriously to the extent the manipulation continues.  It just 
keeps going on and on and on seemingly forever.

IOW, if Ted Butler's work and analysis is correct, why don't others 
see it, i.e., the regulators, and why doesn't the manipulation come to a stop?

Is the manipulation bigger than we all think?  IOW, is it (U.S.) 
government sponsored, sanctioned, and/or approved?

Is China the big short Ted refers to sometimes?  Is there something 
going on between our government and theirs, a quid pro quo, which 
benefits both governments at the expense of a free silver market?

If China's the big short, are they benefiting somehow and keeping it 
all going by threatening our government with a cessation of U.S. 
Treasury debt purchases?

Two and a half months ago, on May 23, 2006, Ted Butler told us to 
"load up the boat" with silver.  But what's happened since?  Silver 
took a beating right after that for a while.

Can another year go by with all of the same and with Ted Butler 
telling us on May 23, 2007, to "load up the boat" with silver?

If only we knew who those four or fewer shorts were?  (At least, just 
for curiosity's sake.)

All the best.

Sincerely,
Bill Bochynski
 


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